List of awards and nominations received by Stargate SG-1

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Awards & Nominations
AwardWonNominated
CableACE Award
01
Constellation Award
22
Emmy Award
09
Gemini Award
228
Golden Reel Award
02
Hugo Award
02
Leo Award
1253
Saturn Award
630
VES Award
02
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals22129

Stargate SG-1 is an American-Canadian military science fiction television series and part of MGM's Stargate franchise. The show was created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, based on the 1994 feature film Stargate by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich. The first five seasons of the television series were broadcast by Showtime before the series moved to the Sci Fi Channel for its last five seasons. Stargate SG-1 premiered on Showtime on July 27, 1997; its final episode aired on Sky1 in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2007. Stargate SG-1 was nominated for and won numerous awards in its ten-season run.

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CableACE Awards

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for one CableACE Award.

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1997Best Dramatic SeriesJonathan Glassner, Brad Wright, Michael Greenburg [1] Nominated

Constellation Awards

Stargate SG-1 won two Constellation Awards. [2]

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2006Best Female Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode Claudia Black "Memento Mori"Won
Best Overall 2006 Science Fiction Film or Television Script Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper "200"Won

Emmy Award

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for eight Emmys in the "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series" category and one Emmy for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)". [3]

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1998Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Joel Goldsmith "The Nox"Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesDavid Alexander, Michelle Comens, John Gajdecki, Robert Habros, Peter Mastalyr, Ted Rae"Children of the Gods"Nominated
2000Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesJames Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Kent Matheson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, James G. Hebb, Jeremy Hoey, Bruce Woloshyn, Robin Hackl, Aruna Inversin"Nemesis"Nominated
2001Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesJames Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Robin Hackl, Aruna Inversin, Debora Dunphy, Judy D. Shane, Kent Matheson, Allan Henderson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar,"Small Victories"Nominated
James Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Bruce Woloshyn, Robin Hackl, Doug Campbell, Debora Dunphy, Kent Matheson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Rod Bland"Exodus"Nominated
2002Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesJames Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Shannon Gurney, Bruce Woloshyn, Tom Brydon, Doug Campbell, Kyle Yoneda, Greg Hansen, Brian Harder"Enemies"Nominated
James Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Shannon Gurney, Robin Hackl, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Mark Breakspear, Kevin Little, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Krista McLean"Revelations"Nominated
2004Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesMichelle Comens, James Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Bruce Woloshyn, Chris Doll, James Halverson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Krista McLean, Patrick Kalyn"Lost City"Nominated
2005Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesMichelle Comens, James Rorick, Karen Watson, Krista McLean, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Brett Keyes, James Tichenor, Ryan Jensen"Reckoning"Nominated

Gemini Award

Stargate SG-1 won two Gemini Awards out of 28 nominations. [4]

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1998Best Visual EffectsMichelle Comens, John Gajdecki, Mark Savela, Simon Lacey"Within the Serpent's Grasp" [4] Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic SeriesJay Brazeau"Tin Man" [4] Nominated
1999Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or SeriesDaria Ellerman"The Fifth Race" [5] Nominated
Best Achievement in Make-Up Monica Huppert, Adam Bhr, Jan Newman, Dave DuPuis"Holiday" [5] Nominated
2000Best Dramatic Series Robert C. Cooper, N. John Smith, Jonathan Glassner, Michael Greenburg, Brad Wright, Richard Dean Anderson [6] Nominated
Best Costume DesignChristina McQuarrie"The Devil You Know" [6] Nominated
Best Visual EffectsJohn Gajdecki, Simon Lacey, Wray Douglas, Kent Matheson"Show and Tell" [6] Nominated
Wray Douglas, James Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Kent Matheson"Into the Fire" [6] Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or SeriesRobert Davidson, Douglas McLean, Brentan Harron, Ivana Vasak, Bridget McGuire, Richard Hudolin, Mark Davidson"The Devil You Know" [6] Won
Best Achievement in Make-Up Ryan Nicholson, Jan Newman, Christopher Pinhey, Fay von Schroeder, Holland Miller"Jolinar's Memories" [6] Nominated
2001Best Visual EffectsCraig Van Den Biggelaar, Christine Petrov, Greg Hansen, Debora Dunphy, Shannon Gurney, Judy D. Shane, Robin Hackl, Wray Douglas, Jeremy Hoey, Erik Ellefsen, James Tichenor, Kent Matheson"Small Victories" [7] Nominated
James Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Robin Hackl, Shannon Gurney, Bruce Woloshyn, Stephen Bahr, Mark Roth"Tangent" [7] Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role Amanda Tapping "2010" [7] Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or SeriesRobert Davidson, Richard Hudolin, Mark Davidson, Bridget McGuire, Brentan Harron, Ivana Vasak, Doug McLean"Beneath the Surface" [7] Nominated
2002Best Visual EffectsKyle Yoneda, Doug Campbell, Michelle Comens, James Tichenor, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Shannon Gurney, Bruce Woloshyn, Tom Brydon, Brian Harder"Enemies" [8] Nominated
Best Achievement in Make-UpLise Kuhr, Todd Masters, Brad Proctor, Jan Newman, Christopher Pinhey, Holland Miller"Beast of Burden" [8] Nominated
2003Best Visual EffectsRobin Hackl, Adam de Bosch Kemper, James Tichenor, Krista McLean, Kevin Little, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Shannon Gurney, Mark Breakspear"Revelations" [9] Won
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or SeriesDoug McLean, Bridget McGuire, Brentan Harron, Ivana Vasak, Richard Hudolin, Mark Davidson, Robert Davidson"Summit" [10] Nominated
Best Sound in a Dramatic SeriesIain Pattison, Devan Kraushar, Sina Oroomchi, Kirby Jinnah, Dave Hibbert, David Cyr"The Warrior" [10] Nominated
2004Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series Peter Woeste "Nightwalkers" [11] Nominated
Best Visual EffectsMichelle Comens, James Tichenor, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Krista McLean, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Bruce Woloshyn, Shannon Gurney, Simon Ager, Mathew Talbot-Kelly, Debora Dunphy"Redemption (Part 2)" [11] Nominated
Matt Martell, Michelle Comens, Tom Brydon, Nicholas Boughen, Bruce Woloshyn, James Tichenor, Simon Ager, Wes Sargent, Marc Roth"Descent" [11] Nominated
2005Best Visual EffectsJames Halverson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Bruce Woloshyn, James Tichenor, Krista McLean, Chris Doll, Shannon Gurney, Karen Watson"Lost City (Part 2)" [9] Nominated
Bruce Mullennix, Krista McLean, Michelle Comens, Karen Watson, James Halverson, James Rorick, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Brett Keyes"New Order (Part 1)" [9] Nominated
2006Best Visual EffectsJames Rorick, Mark Savela, Vinay Mehta, Kyle Winkleman, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Brendon Morfitt, Karen Watson, Anuj Patil"Beachhead" [12] Nominated
James Kawano, Krista McLean, Jeremy Hampton, Erica Henderson, Christopher Stewart, Michelle Comens, Robin Hackl, Stephen Bahr"Camelot" [12] Nominated
Best Achievement in Make-UpTodd Masters, Jan Newman"Origin" [12] Nominated
Best Sound in a Dramatic SeriesDave Hibbert, Wayne Finucan, Gord Hillier, Devan Kraushar, Kirby Jinnah"Camelot" [12] Nominated

Golden Reel Awards

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for 2 Golden Reel Awards by the Motion Picture Sound Editors.

YearCategoryEpisodeResult
1998Best Sound editing - Television EpisodicNominated
Best Sound Editing - Television Movies of the week"Children of the Gods" [13] Nominated

Hugo Awards

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for 2 Hugo awards.

YearCategoryEpisodeResult
2004Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form"Heroes" [14] Nominated
2007"200" [15] Nominated

Leo Awards

Stargate SG-1 won twelve Leo Awards out of 53 nominations. [16]

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2000Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic SeriesAdam Boyd, Adam Gejdos, Eric Hillman, Iain Pattison, Kelly Frey, Kirby Jinnah, Paul A. Sharpe"Nemesis" [17] Won
Best Cinematography in a Dramatic SeriesJames Alfred Menard"Into the Fire" [17] Nominated
Best Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series Amanda Tapping "Point of View" [17] Nominated
Best Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Michael Shanks "Forever in a Day" [17] Nominated
Best Production Design in a Dramatic SeriesRichard Hudolin"The Devil You Know" [17] Nominated
Best Screenwriter of a Dramatic Series Brad Wright, Victoria James"A Hundred Days" [17] Nominated
2001Best Production Design of Dramatic SeriesRichard Hudolin, Bridget McGuire, Brentan Harron, Doug McLean, Ivana Vasak, Mark Davidson, Robert Davidson"The Light" [18] Won
Best Visual Effects of Dramatic SeriesMichelle Comens, Shannon Gurney, Kent Matheson, Judy D. Shane, Erik Ellefsen, Jason Macza, Rosano Lepri, Bruce Woloshyn"The Curse" [19] Nominated
James Tichenor, Jean-Luc Dinsdale, Robin Hackl, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Debora Dunphy, Kent Matheson, Judy D. Shane, Erik Ellefsen, Jason Macza, Christine Petrov, Jeremy Hoey"Small Victories" [19] Nominated
2002Best Production Design of a Dramatic SeriesRichard Hudolin, Bridget McGuire, Brentan Harron, Ivana Vasak, Doug McLean, Mark Davidson, Robert Davidson"The Tomb" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance - Female Amanda Tapping "Ascension" [18] Won
Best Cinematography Peter Woeste "The Tomb" [20] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Director Andy Mikita "Proving Ground" [20] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Visual EffectsJames Tichenor, Michelle Comens, Shannon Gurney, Krista McLean, Neil McBean, Brian Harder, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Derek Stevenson, Greg Hansen, Bruce Woloshyn"Revelations" [20] Nominated
Best Program [20] N. John Smith, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Richard Dean Anderson, Michael GreenburgNominated
2003Best Costume in a Dramatic SeriesChristina McQuarrie, Lid Hawkins"Full Circle" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Make-UpJan Newman, Rachel Griffin, David Dupuis, Todd Masters"Metamorphosis" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best DirectorAndy Mikita"Unnatural Selection" [21] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Overall SoundDavid M. Cyr, Sina Oroomchi, Iain Pattison, Dave Hibbert"The Warrior" [21] Nominated
Best Sound EditingDevan Kraushar, Cam Wagner, Kelly Frey, James Wallace, Kirby Jinnah"The Warrior" [21] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Visual EffectsJames Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Krista McLean, Karen Watson, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Tom Brydon, Bruce Woloshyn"Unnatural Selection" [21] Nominated
Best Screenwriting Damian Kindler "Cure" [21] Nominated
Best Screenwriting Robert C. Cooper "Paradise Lost" [21] Nominated
Best Production DesignBridget McGuire, Peter Bodnarus, Robert Davidson, Mark Davidson, Jim Ramsay, Ricardo Spinace, James Robbins"Full Circle" [21] Nominated
Best Supporting Performance - Male Tom McBeath "Paradise Lost" [21] Nominated
Best Program [21] N. John Smith, Peter DeLuise, Damian Kindler, Andy Mikita, Paul Mullie, Joseph Mallozzi, Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Greenburg, Robert C. Cooper, Brad Wright Nominated
2004Best Sound Editing in a Dramatic SeriesDevan Kraushar, James Wallace, Kirby Jinnah, Kelly Frey, Jason Mauza"Lost City (Part 2)" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance by a Female Amanda Tapping "Grace" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance by a Male Michael Shanks "Lifeboat" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Make-UpJan Newman, Todd Masters, Lise Kuhr, Rachel Griffin, Dorothee Deichmann, Mike Fields"Enemy Mine" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Direction Andy Mikita "Heroes (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Direction Amanda Tapping "Resurrection" [22] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female Teryl Rothery "Lifeboat" [22] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male Don S. Davis "Heroes (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Screenwriting Robert C. Cooper "Heroes (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Picture EditingEric Hill"Heroes (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Overall SoundSina Oroomchi, David Hibbert, Devan Kraushar, David Cur"Grace" [22] Nominated
Sina Oroomchi, David Hibbert, Devan Kraushar, Wayne Finucan"Lost City (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Visual EffectsJames Tichenor, Craig Vandenbiggelaar, Patrick Kalyn, James Halverson, Chris Doll"Lost City (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Production DesignBridget McGuire, Peter Bodnarus, James Robbins, Robert Davidson, Mark Davidson"Lost City (Part 2)" [22] Nominated
Best Make-UpJan Newman, Todd Masters, Lise Kuhr, Rachel Griffin, Dorothee Deichmann, Mike Fields"Enemy Mine" [22] Nominated
Best Costume DesignChristina McQuarrie, Lid Hawkins"Birthright" [22] Nominated
Best Dramatic Series [22] N. John Smith, Brad Wright, Robert C. Cooper, Michael Greenburg, Richard Dean Anderson, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Andy Mikita, Damian Kindler, Peter DeLuise Nominated
2005Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance by a Female Amanda Tapping "Threads" [18] Won
Dramatic Series: Best Costume DesignChristine Mooney"Moebius (Part 2)" [18] Won
Christine Mooney"It's Good to Be King" [23] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best CinematographyJames Alfred Menard"It's Good to Be King" [23] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance by a Male Michael Shanks "Threads" [23] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Screenwriting Peter DeLuise "Affinity" [23] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male Tom McBeath "It's Good to Be King" [23] Nominated
Dramatic Series: Best Visual EffectsMichelle Comens, James Rorick, Krista McLean, Brett Keyes, Brian Harder"Reckoning (Part 2)" [23] Nominated
2006Best Cinematography in a Dramatic SeriesJames Alfred Menard"Avalon (Part 2)" [24] Nominated
2007Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Matthew Walker "The Quest (Part 2)" [25] Nominated

Saturn Awards

Stargate SG-1 won six Saturn Awards [26] out of thirty nominations:

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1997Best Genre TV Actor Richard Dean Anderson [27] Nominated
Best Syndicated Television Series [26] Won
1998Best Actor on TelevisionRichard Dean Anderson [26] Won
Best Syndicated Television Series [27] Nominated
1999Best Genre TV ActorRichard Dean Anderson [28] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Amanda Tapping [28] Nominated
Best Syndicated Television Series [26] Won
2000Best Genre TV ActorRichard Dean Anderson [29] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionAmanda Tapping [29] Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television Michael Shanks [29] Nominated
Best Syndicated Television Series [29] Nominated
2001Best Actor on TelevisionRichard Dean Anderson [30] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionAmanda Tapping [30] Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television Christopher Judge [30] Nominated
Best Syndicated Television Series [30] Nominated
2002Best Actor on TelevisionRichard Dean Anderson [31] Nominated
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [31] Nominated
2003Best Actor on TelevisionRichard Dean Anderson [27] Nominated
Michael Shanks [27] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionAmanda Tapping [27] Nominated
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [26] Won
2004Best Actor on TelevisionRichard Dean Anderson [32] Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionMichael Shanks [32] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionAmanda Tapping [26] Won
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [26] Won
2005Best Actor on Television Ben Browder [33] Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Claudia Black [33] Nominated
Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [33] Nominated
2006Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [34] Nominated
2007Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series [35] Nominated

SFX Awards

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for three SFX Awards.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2004Best TV ShowNominated
2007Best TV ActressClaudia BlackNominated
Best TV Episode Martin Wood (director)"200" [36] Nominated

Visual Effects Society Awards

Stargate SG-1 was nominated for two VES Awards.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2003Best Character Animation in a Live Action Televised Program, Music Video, or CommercialJames Tichenor, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Kevin Little, Adam de Bosch Kemper"Revelations" [37] Nominated
2005Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast SeriesJames Tichenor, Shannon Gurney, Craig Van Den Biggelaar, Bruce Woloshyn"Lost City (Part 2)" [38] Nominated

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