List of awards and nominations received by Star Trek: Voyager

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Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: Voyager
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Wins20
Nominations78
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series that aired from January 1995 to May 2001. The series won various awards and nominations for their cast, writers and the series itself.

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ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1997Best Television Series [1] Richard D. James, Louise Dorton, Leslie ParsonsNominated
1998Best Television Series [2] Richard D. James, Louise DortonNominated
1999Best Television Episode - Single Camera Series [3] Richard D. James, Louise Dorton"11:59"Nominated
2000Best Television Episode - Single Camera Series [4] Richard D. James, Louise Dorton"Critical Care"Nominated

American Latino Media Arts Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1998Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesRoxann DawsonNominated
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover RoleRobert BeltranNominated
1999Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesRoxann DawsonNominated
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover RoleRobert BeltranNominated
2000Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series [5] Roxann DawsonNominated
2001Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series Award [6] [7] Roxann DawsonHonoured
Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series Award [6] [7] Robert BeltranHonoured

Art Directors Guild

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1998Excellence in Production DesignRichard D. James, Louise Dorton, Leslie ParsonsNominated
1999Excellence in Production DesignRichard D. James, Louise DortonNominated
2000Excellence in Production DesignRichard D. James, Louise DortonNominated
2001Excellence in Production DesignRichard D. James, Louise DortonNominated

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1999Top TV SeriesJay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy, David BellWon
2000Top TV SeriesJay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy, David BellWon
2001Top TV Series [8] Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy, David BellWon

Cinema Audio Society of America Awards

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1998Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television SeriesAlan Bernard, Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison"Future's End"Nominated
2000Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television SeriesAlan Bernard, Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison"Equinox"Nominated
2001Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series [9] Alan Bernard, Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison"Unimatrix Zero"Nominated

Emmy Awards

In an effort to gain a nomination for a dramatic category following the final season, adverts were taken out in Variety magazine to encourage voters to select Voyager. [10]

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1995Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music [11] Jerry Goldsmith Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences [11] Dan Curry, John Grower, Eric Guaglione, Erik TiemensNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series [11] Michael Westmore, Tina Kalliogis-Hoffman, Michael Key, Barry R. Koper, Gill Mosko, Bill Myer, Greg Nelson, Mark Shostrom, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood"Faces"Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects [11] Michael Backauskas, Joe Bauer, Edward L. Williams, Dan Curry, Joshua Cushner, Don B. Greenberg, Scott Rader, Adam Howard, Don Lee, John Parenteau, Joshua Rose, Robert Stromberg"Caretaker"Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series [11] Robert BlackmanNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series [11] Josée Normand, Caryl Codon, Rebecca De Morrio, Dino Ganziano, Virginia Kearns, Audrey Levy, Shawn McKay, Patty Miller, Barbara Kaye Minster, Karen Asano Myers, Gloria Albarran Ponce, Katherine Rees, Patricia Vecchio, Faith VecchioNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series [11] Jay ChattawayNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series [11] Jay Chattaway"Heroes and Demons"Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series [11] Marvin RushNominated
1996Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series [11] Karen Asano-Myers, Suzan Bagdadi, Laura Connolly, Barbara Kaye Minster"Persistence of Vision"Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series [11] Michael Westmore, Ellis Burman, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Brad Look, Gil Mosko, Greg Nelson, Mark Shostrom, Steve Weber, Scott Wheeler"Threshold"Won
1997Outstanding Costume Design for a Series [11] Robert Blackman"False Profits"Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series [11] Suzan Bagdadi, Monique De Sart, Frank Fontaine, Charlotte Gravenor, Karen Asano Myers, Diane Pepper, Jo Ann Phillips, Josée Normand"Fair Trade"Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series [11] Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Christopher L. Haire, Richard Morrison"Future's End", Part INominated
1998Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series [11] Hazel Catmull, Laura Connolly, Ruby Ford, Charlotte Gravenor, Mimi Jafari, Chris McBee, Lola McNalley, Gloria Montemayor, Josée Normand, Viviane Normand, Dianne Pepper, Barbara Ronci, Adele Taylor, Delree Todd"The Killing Game"Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series [11] Eric Chauvin, Arthur Codron, Paul Hill, Koji Kuramura, Adam Lebowitz, Greg Rainoff, Mitch Suskin, John M. Teska"Year of Hell", Part IINominated
1999Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series [11] Rob Bonchune, Adam Lebowitz, Elizabeth Castro, Arthur J. Codron, Dan Curry, Don Greenberg, Paul Hill, Ronald B. Moore, Mitch Suskin, Greg Rainoff, John Teska"Dark Frontier"Won
Bruce Branit, Liz Castro, Dan Curry, Paul Hill, Ronald B. Moore, Greg Rainoff"Thirty Days"Nominated
John Allardice, Robert Bonchune, Eric Chauvin, Arthur J. Codron, Dan Curry, Don Greenberg, Sherry Hitch, Greg Rainoff, Mitch Suskin, John Teska, Ron Thornton"Timeless"Nominated
2000Outstanding Costumes for a Series [12] [13] Robert Blackman, Carol Kunz"Muse"Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series [12] [13] Gloria Montemayor, Viviane Normand, Charlotte Parker, Jo Ann Phillips, Josee Normand"Dragon's Teeth"Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series [12] [13] Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Suzanne Diaz, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Jeff Lewis, David Quaschnick, James Rohland, Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood"Ashes to Ashes"Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series [12] [13] Jay Chattaway"Spirit Folk"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series [12] [13] Dale Chaloukian, Jeff Gersh, Ashley Harvey, Masanobu Tomita, Gerry Sackman, William Wistrom, James Wolvington"Equinox", Part IINominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series [12] [13] Les Bernstein, Bruce Branit, Elizabeth Castro, Dan Curry, John Gross, Paul Hill, Jeremy Hunt, Fred Pienkos, Ronald B. Moore"Life Line"Nominated
Bruce Branit, Elizabeth Castro, Dan Curry, John Gross, Paul Hill, Jeremy Hunt, Fred Pienkos, Ronald B. Moore, Greg Rainoff"The Haunting of Deck Twelve"Nominated
2001Outstanding Costumes For A Series [14] Robert Blackman, Carol Kuntz"Shattered"Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series [14] Gloria Montemeyor, Josee Normand, Charlotte Parker"Prophecy"Nominated
Outstanding Makeup For A Series [14] Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Earl Ellis, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Jeffrey Lewis, Bradley Look, Joe Podnar, Dave Quaschnick, James Rohland, Karen Westerfield, Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood"The Void"Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series [14] [15] Jay Chattaway"Endgame"Won
Dennis McCarthy"Workforce", Part IINominated
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series [14] Dale Chaloukian, T. Ashley Harvey, Masanobu Tomita, Gerald Sackman, Bill Wistrom, Jim Wolvington"Endgame"Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series [14] [15] Robert Bonchune, Eric Chauvin, Arthur Codron, Dan Curry, Steve Fong, Ronald B. Moore, Greg Rainoff, Mitch Suskin, John Teska"Endgame"Won
Dan Curry, Paul Hill, David Lombardi, Brandon MacDougall, Ronald B. Moore, David Morton, Greg Rainoff, John Teska, Chad Zimmerman"Workforce", Part INominated

Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2000Best Special Effects Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, James Rohland, Ellis Burman, Jr."Dark Frontier"Nominated
Best Character Hair Styling - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) [16] Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor"Bride of Chaotica!"Won
Best Innovative Hair Styling - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) [16] Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor"Dragon's Teeth"Won
2001Best Period Makeup - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) [17] [18] Michael Westmore, Ellis Burman, Jr., Suzanne Diaz, Tina Hoffman, James Rohland, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood"Fair Haven"Nominated
Best Innovative Hair Styling - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) [17] [18] Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor, Viviane Normand"Tsunkatse"Won
2002Best Special Makeup Effects - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)Michael Westmore"The Void"Nominated

Golden Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1998 Best Actress – Television Series Drama [19] Kate Mulgrew Won
1999Best Actress – Television Series Drama [20] Jeri Ryan Won

Peabody Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
2023Peabody Institutional Award [21] Star Trek franchise, all seriesWon

Saturn Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1998 Best Actress on Television [22] Kate Mulgrew Won
Jeri Ryan Nominated
Best Network Television Series Nominated
1999Best Actress on TelevisionKate MulgrewNominated
Jeri RyanNominated
Best Network Television SeriesNominated
2000Best Actress on Television [23] Kate MulgrewNominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television [23] Jeri RyanNominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television [23] Robert Picardo Nominated
2001Best Actress on Television [24] [25] Kate MulgrewNominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television [22] [24] [25] Jeri RyanWon
Best Network Television Series [24] [25] Nominated
2002 Best Television DVD Release Nominated
2005Special Recognition Award to the Star Trek TV series [26] Won

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)EpisodeResult
1999International Monitor AwardsFilm Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual EffectsDigital Magic"Thirty Days"Won
Youth in Film Awards [27] Best Performance in a TV Drama Series: Supporting Young Actress Scarlett Pomers Won

See also

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