Primetime Emmy Award for Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Baby Reindeer (2024) |
Website | emmys |
This is a list of the winners and nominations of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Year | Category title |
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1989–1991 (41st–43rd) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or a Special | |
1993 (41st–45th) | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting for a Miniseries or Special | |
1996–1997 (48th–49th) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or Special | |
1998 (50th) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or Movie | |
1999 (51st) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or Made for Television Movie | |
2000–2014 (52nd–66th) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special | |
2015–2020 (67th–73rd) | |
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special |
Year | Program | Casting | Network |
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1989 (41st) | |||
Lonesome Dove | Lynn Kressel | CBS |
Year | Program | Casting | Network |
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1990 (42nd) | |||
The Incident | Randy Stone and Holly Powell | CBS | |
1991 (43rd) | |||
Separate but Equal | Alixe Gordin | ABC | |
1992 (44th) | |||
One Against the Wind | Joyce Gallie – casting executive | CBS | |
1993 (45th) | |||
Citizen Cohn | Donna Belajac – location casting; Mary Colquhoun – casting executive | HBO | |
1994 (46th) | |||
And the Band Played On | Judith Holstra and Nikki Valko – casting executive | HBO | |
1995 (47th) | |||
Award given as "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting" | |||
1996 (48th) [1] | |||
Truman | Mary Colquhoun – casting | HBO | |
The Tuskegee Airmen | Robi Reed-Humes – casting director | ||
The Boys Next Door | Olivia Harris and Phyllis Huffman – casting | CBS | |
The Late Shift | Nancy Foy – casting director; Phyllis Huffman – New York casting | HBO | |
Streets of Laredo | Lynn Kressel – casting director | CBS | |
1997 (49th) | |||
Bastard Out of Carolina | Linda Lowy – casting executive | Showtime | |
Crime of the Century | Lynn Stalmaster – casting executive | HBO | |
Grand Avenue | April Webster – casting executive | ||
Miss Evers' Boys | Shay Bentley-Griffin, Jaki Brown-Kaman, and Robyn M. Mitchell – casting executives | ||
Weapons of Mass Distraction | Gary M. Zuckerbrod – casting executive | ||
1998 (50th) | |||
From the Earth to the Moon | Craig Fincannon, Mark Fincannon, Marc Hirschfeld, Sharon Klein, Meg Liberman, and Lisa Mae Wells Fincannon – casting executives; Deborah Brown – New York casting executive | HBO | |
Don King: Only in America | Robi Reed-Humes – casting executive | HBO | |
George Wallace | Iris Grossman – casting executive | TNT | |
Gia | Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry Johnson – casting executives | HBO | |
Merlin | Noel Davis – U.K. casting executive; Lynn Kressel – U.S. casting executive | NBC | |
1999 (51st) | |||
Winchell | Juel Bestrop – casting executive | HBO | |
Joan of Arc | Deirdre Bowen, Susan Glicksman, and Fern Orenstein – casting executives | CBS | |
A Lesson Before Dying | Shay Bentley-Griffin – location casting executive; Robi Reed-Humes – casting executive | HBO | |
Pirates of Silicon Valley | Lisa Freiberger – casting executive | TNT | |
The Rat Pack | Nancy Foy – casting executive | HBO | |
The Temptations | Jaki Brown-Karman, Canice Kennedy, and Robyn M. Mitchell – casting executive | NBC |
Year | Program | Casting | Network |
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2000 (52nd) | |||
RKO 281 | Lora Kennedy – casting executive; Joyce Nettles – casting executive (location) | HBO | |
Annie | Rosalie Joseph, Valorie Massalas, and Marcia Turner – casting executives | ABC | |
The Corner | Jaki Brown-Karman – casting executive; Pat Moran – casting executive (location) | HBO | |
Fail Safe | Barbara Miller and Anthony Sepulveda – casting executives | CBS | |
If These Walls Could Talk 2 | John Papsidera – casting executive | HBO | |
2001 (53rd) | |||
61* | Mali Finn – casting executive | HBO | |
Anne Frank: The Whole Story | Nancy Bishop, Czech casting executive; Job Gosschalk, Dutch casting executive; Risa Kes – German casting executive; Meg Liberman, Camille Patton, and Angela Terry – casting executives; Suzanne Smith – U.K. casting executive | ABC | |
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells | Di Carling – casting executive | HBO | |
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows | Deirdre Bowen, Mary Buck, and Susan Edelman – casting executives; Tina Gerussi – Toronto casting executive | ABC | |
When Billie Beat Bobby | Molly Lopata – casting executive | ||
Wit | Leo Davis – U.K. casting executive; Ellen Lewis and Juliet Taylor – casting executives | HBO | |
2002 (54th) | |||
Band of Brothers | Gary Davy and Suzanne Smith – U.K. casting by; Meg Liberman, Cami Patton, and Angela Terry – casting by | HBO | |
The Gathering Storm | Irene Lamb – casting by | HBO | |
James Dean | Nancy Foy – casting by | TNT | |
The Laramie Project | Ann Goulder – casting by | HBO | |
Path to War | Mindy Marin – casting by | ||
2003 (55th) | |||
Live from Baghdad | John Papsidera – casting by | HBO | |
Door to Door | Juel Bestrop, Bette Chadwick, Candice Elzinga, and Jeanne McCarthy – casting by | TNT | |
Hysterical Blindness | Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting by | HBO | |
Kingpin | Cara Coslow, Molly Lopata, and Bob Morones – casting by | NBC | |
My House in Umbria | Irene Lamb – casting by | HBO | |
2004 (56th) | |||
Angels in America | Ellen Lewis and Juliet Taylor – casting by | HBO | |
Iron Jawed Angels | Kathleen Chopin, Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins, and Liz Marks – casting by | HBO | |
The Reagans | Susan Edelman, Tina Gerussi, and Andrea Kenyon – casting by | Showtime | |
Something the Lord Made | Lynn Kressel and Pat Moran – casting by | HBO | |
Traffic: The Miniseries | Stuart Aikins, Steve Brooksbank, and Mary Jo Slater – casting by | USA | |
2005 (57th) | |||
Lackawanna Blues | John Papsidera – casting by | HBO | |
Elvis | Beth Blanks, Steve Brooksbank, and Mary Jo Slater – casting by | CBS | |
Empire Falls | Avy Kaufman – casting by | HBO | |
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers | Nina Gold – casting by | ||
Warm Springs | Shay Bentley-Griffin and Lynn Kressel – casting by | ||
2006 (58th) | |||
Elizabeth I | Doreen Jones – casting director | HBO | |
The Girl in the Café | Fiona Weir – casting director | HBO | |
High School Musical | Natalie Hart and Jason La Padura – casting by | Disney | |
Into the West | Jo Edna Boldin – New Mexico casting; Candice Elzinga and Rhonda Fisekci – Canadian casting; Rene Haynes, Meg Liberman, and Cami Patton – casting by | TNT | |
Mrs. Harris | Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting directors | HBO | |
2007 (59th) | |||
Broken Trail | Wendy Weidman, Barbara Fiorentino, and Rebecca Mangieri – casting by; Coreen Mayrs and Heike Brandstatter – Canadian casting by; Jackie Lind – Calgary casting by | AMC | |
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Rene Haynes – casting director; Rhonda Fisekci and Candice Elizinga – Canadian casting directors | HBO | |
Jane Eyre | Di Carling – casting director | PBS | |
The Path to 9/11 | Meg Liberman, Cami Patton – casting by; Robin D. Cook and Nicole Hilliard-Forde – Canadian casting by; Suzanne M. Smith – U.K. casting by | ABC | |
The Ron Clark Story | Gary M. Zuckerbrod and Lonnie Hamerman – casting by; Bonnie Finnegan – New York casting by; Rhonda Fisekci and Candice Elzinga – Canadian casting by | TNT | |
The Starter Wife | Mary Jo Slater and Steven Brooksbank – casting directors; Tom McSweeney – Australian casting director | USA | |
2008 (60th) | |||
John Adams | Kathleen Chopin, Nina Gold, and Tracy Kilpatrick – casting directors | HBO | |
The Bronx Is Burning | Billy Hopkins and Paul Schnee – casting by | ESPN | |
The Company | Denise Chamian and Scout Masterson – casting by; Diane Kerbel – Canadian casting by; Priscilla John – U.K. casting by; Zsolt Csutak – Hungary casting by | TNT | |
Cranford | Maggie Lunn – casting director | PBS | |
Recount | David Rubin and Richard Hicks – casting directors; Lori S. Wyman – Florida casting director; Kathleen Chopin – New York casting director | HBO | |
2009 (61st) | |||
Little Dorrit | Rachel Freck – casting director | PBS | |
Generation Kill | Alexa L. Fogel – casting director; Christa Schamberger – S.A. casting director; Suzanne Crowley and Gilly Poole – U.K. casting directors | HBO | |
Grey Gardens | Ellen Parks – casting director; Robin Cook – location casting director | ||
House of Saddam | Elaine Grainger – casting director | ||
Into the Storm | Kate Rhodes James – casting director |
Year | Program | Casting | Network |
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2010 (62nd) | |||
The Pacific | Meg Liberman and Cami Patton – casting directors; Christine King, Australian – casting director; Jennifer Euston – New York casting director; Suzanne Smith – U.K. casting director | HBO | |
Emma | Gemma Hancock and Sam Stevenson – casting directors | PBS | |
Georgia O'Keeffe | David Rubin and Richard Hicks – casting by; Angelique Midthunder – location casting by | Lifetime | |
Temple Grandin | David Rubin and Richard Hicks – casting directors; Beth Sepko – location casting director | HBO | |
You Don't Know Jack | Ellen Chenoweth – casting director | ||
2011 (63rd) | |||
Mildred Pierce | Laura Rosenthal – casting director | HBO | |
Cinema Verite | Randi Hiller – casting director | HBO | |
Downton Abbey (Season 1) | Jill Trevellick – casting director | PBS | |
Too Big to Fail | Alexa L. Fogel and Christine Kromer – casting directors | HBO | |
Upstairs Downstairs (Season 1) | Andy Pryor – casting director | PBS | |
2012 (64th) | |||
Game Change | David Rubin, Richard Hicks, Pat Moran, and Kathleen Chopin – casting by | HBO | |
American Horror Story | Robert J. Ulrich and Eric Dawson – casting by | FX | |
Five | Randi Hiller and Tamara-Lee Notcutt – casting by | Lifetime | |
Hatfields & McCoys | Fern Champion and Amy Hubbard – casting by | History | |
Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia | Kate Rhodes James – casting by | PBS | |
2013 (65th) | |||
Behind the Candelabra | Carmen Cuba – casting by | HBO | |
American Horror Story: Asylum | Robert J. Ulrich and Eric Dawson – casting by | FX | |
The Hour (Season 2) | Jill Trevellick – casting by | BBC America | |
Political Animals | David Rubin and Diane Heery – casting by | USA | |
Top of the Lake | Kirsty McGregor and Tina Cleary – casting by | Sundance | |
2014 (66th) | |||
Fargo (Season 1) | Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind, and Stephanie Gorin – casting directors | FX | |
American Horror Story: Coven | Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, and Meagan Lewis – casting directors | FX | |
The Normal Heart | Amanda Mackey and Cathy Sandrich Gelfond – casting directors | HBO | |
Sherlock: His Last Vow | Julia Duff and Kate Rhodes James – casting directors | PBS | |
Treme (Season 4) | Alexa L. Fogel and Meagan Lewis – casting directors | HBO | |
2015 (67th) | |||
Olive Kitteridge | Laura Rosenthal and Carolyn Pickman – casting directors | HBO | |
American Crime (Season 1) | Kim Coleman and Beth Sepko Lindsey – casting directors | ABC | |
American Horror Story: Freak Show | Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, and Meagan Lewis – casting directors | FX | |
Bessie | Billy Hopkins and Jackie Burch – casting directors | HBO | |
Wolf Hall | Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors | PBS | |
2016 (68th) [2] | |||
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman, Courtney Bright, and Nicole Daniels – casting directors | FX | |
Fargo (Season 2) | Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind, and Stephanie Gorin – casting directors | FX | |
Grease: Live | Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, and Justin Huff – casting directors | Fox | |
The Night Manager | Jina Jay – casting director | AMC | |
Roots | Victoria Thomas, Moonyeenn Lee, Leo Davids, Lissy Holm, and Meagan Lewis – casting directors | History | |
2017 (69th) [3] | |||
Big Little Lies (Season 1) | David Rubin – casting director | HBO | |
Fargo (Season 3) | Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind, and Stephanie Gorin – casting directors | FX | |
Feud: Bette and Joan | Robert J. Ulrich and Eric Dawson – casting directors | ||
The Night Of | Avy Kaufman and Sabrina Hyman – casting directors | HBO | |
The Wizard of Lies | Ellen Chenoweth – casting director | ||
2018 (70th) [4] | |||
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story | Courtney Bright and Nicole Daniels – casting directors | FX | |
Godless | Ellen Lewis – casting director; Rene Haynes - Native American casting director; Jo Edna Boldin – location casting director | Netflix | |
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert | Bernard Telsey and Patrick Goodwin – casting directors | NBC | |
The Looming Tower | Avy Kaufman – casting director; Leo Davis & Lissy Holm – UK casting director; Moonyeenn Lee – South Africa casting director | Hulu | |
Patrick Melrose | Nina Gold and Martin Ware – casting directors | Showtime | |
2019 (71st) [5] | |||
When They See Us | Aisha Coley – casting directors; Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram – location casting directors | Netflix | |
Chernobyl | Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors | HBO | |
Escape at Dannemora | Rachel Tenner – casting director | Showtime | |
Fosse/Verdon | Bernard Telsey and Tiffany Little Canfield – casting directors | FX | |
Sharp Objects | David Rubin– casting director | HBO |
Year | Program | Casting | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [6] | |||
Watchmen | Victoria Thomas – casting director; Meagan Lewis – location casting director | HBO | |
Mrs. America | Carmen Cuba – casting director; Robin Cook – location casting director | FX | |
Normal People | Louise Kiely – casting director | Hulu | |
Unbelievable | Laura Rosenthal, Jodi Angstreich, Kate Caldwell and Melissa Kostenbauder – casting directors | Netflix | |
Unorthodox | Esther Kling – casting director; Vicki Thomson, Maria Rölcke and Cornelia Mareth – location casting directors | ||
2021 (73rd) [7] | |||
The Queen's Gambit | Ellen Lewis, Kate Sprance and Olivia Scott-Webb – casting directors; Tina Gerussi, Anna-Lena Slater, Tatjana Moutchnik and Stephanie Maile – location casting directors | Netflix | |
I May Destroy You | Julie Harkin – casting director | HBO | |
Mare of Easttown | Avy Kaufman – casting director; Diane Heery and Jason Loftus – location casting directors | ||
The Underground Railroad | Francine Maisler – casting director; Meagan Lewis – location casting director | Prime Video | |
WandaVision | Sarah Halley Finn and Jason B. Stamey – casting directors | Disney+ | |
2022 (74th) [8] | |||
The White Lotus (Season 1) | Meredith Tucker – casting director; Katie Doyle – location casting director | HBO | |
Dopesick | Avy Kaufman – casting director; Erica Arvold – location casting director | Hulu | |
The Dropout | Jeanie Bacharach, Mark Rutman and Alison Goodman – casting directors | ||
Inventing Anna | Linda Lowy and Jamie Castro – original casting directors; Allison Estrin and Henry Russell Bergstein – casting directors; Juliette Ménager, Simone Bär and Alexandra Montag – location casting directors | Netflix | |
Pam & Tommy | Mary Vernieu and Lindsay Graham Ahanonu – casting directors | Hulu | |
2023 (75th) [9] | |||
Beef | Charlene Lee and Claire Koonce – casting directors | Netflix | |
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson and Carol Kritzer – casting directors | Netflix | |
Daisy Jones & the Six | Justine Arteta and Kim Davis-Wagner – casting directors | Prime Video | |
Fleishman Is in Trouble | Laura Rosenthal and Jodi Angstreich – casting directors | FX | |
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story | Wendy O'Brien – casting director | Roku | |
2024 (76th) [10] | |||
Baby Reindeer | Nina Gold and Martin Ware – casting directors | Netflix | |
Fargo (Season 5) | Rachel Tenner – casting director; Jackie Lind, Stephanie Gorin and Rhonda Fisekci - location casting directors | FX | |
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans | Alexa L. Fogel – casting director | ||
Ripley | Avy Kaufman – casting director; Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani - location casting directors | Netflix | |
True Detective: Night Country | Francine Maisler – casting director; Deborah Schildt and Alda B. Gudjónsdóttir - location casting directors | HBO |
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