List of awards and nominations received by Tim Van Patten

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Tim Van Patten is a director known for his extensive work in television and with several critically acclaimed HBO series. He has received numerous accolades including two Emmy Awards, a Peabody Awards, a Critics' Choice Award, two Directors Guild of America Awards, two Producers Guild of America Awards, and two Writers Guild of America Awards as well as nominations for three BAFTA Awards. He received two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Limited Series for the HBO limited series The Pacific (2010), and Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire episode "To the Lost".

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Major associations

BAFTA Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
British Academy Television Awards
2008 Best Drama Series Rome Nominated [1]
2011 Best International Series Boardwalk Empire Nominated [2]
2018 Best Single Drama Black Mirror : "Hang the DJ"Nominated [3]

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Primetime Emmy Award
2001 Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos : "Pine Barrens"Nominated [4]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series The Sopranos: "Amour Fou"Nominated
2003 The Sopranos: "Whoever Did This"Nominated [5]
2004 The Sopranos: "Long Term Parking"Nominated [6]
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Sex and the City : "An American Girl in Paris"Nominated
2006 Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesThe Sopranos: "Members Only"Nominated [7]
2010 Outstanding Limited Series The Pacific Won [8]
Outstanding Directing for a Limited SeriesThe Pacific: "Okinawa"Nominated
2011 Outstanding Drama Series Boardwalk Empire Nominated [9]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Game of Thrones : "Winter Is Coming"Nominated
2012 Outstanding Drama SeriesBoardwalk EmpireNominated [10]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesBoardwalk Empire: "To the Lost"Won
2013 Boardwalk Empire: "Margate Sands"Nominated [11]
2014 Boardwalk Empire: "Farewell Daddy Blues"Nominated [12]
2015 Boardwalk Empire: "Eldorado"Nominated [13]
New & Documentary Emmy Awards
2017Outstanding Historical DocumentaryUnderfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony VaccaroNominated

Critics' Choice Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011 Best Limited Series or Movie The Pacific Won

Peabody Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011 Peabody Award The PacificWon

Guild Awards

Directors Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002 Outstanding Directing - Drama Series Boardwalk Empire: "Whoever Did This"Nominated
2003 Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series Sex and the City: "Boy, Interrupted"Won
2004 Sex and the City: "An American Girl in Paris"Won
Outstanding Directing - Drama SeriesThe Sopranos: "Long Term Parking"Nominated
2006 The Sopranos: "The Sopranos"Nominated
2007 The Sopranos: "Soprano Home Movies"Nominated
2010 Outstanding Directing - Miniseries or TV Film The Pacific: "Okinawa"Nominated
2011 Outstanding Directing - Comedy SeriesGame of Thrones: "Winter Is Coming"Nominated

Producers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011Outstanding Producer for a Limited SeriesThe PacificWon
2012Outstanding Producer for a Drama SeriesBoardwalk EmpireWon

Writers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002Episodic DramaThe Sopranos: "Pine Barrens"Won
2011Drama SeriesBoardwalk EmpireNominated
Best New SeriesWon

Miscellaneous awards

Edgar Allan Poe Awards

Hugo Award

Online Film & Television Awards

GoldDerby Awards

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