The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination is awarded to one television program each year per genre category. Comedy or variety and dramas or limited series programs compete in a separate category for stunt coordination. The awards were consolidated prior to 2013 and in 2021. A new award for stunt performers was also created in 2021.
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee | Network | |
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Outstanding Stunt Coordination | |||||
2002 (54th) | |||||
Uprising | "Part 2" | Steve Griffin | NBC | ||
Alias | "Time Will Tell" | Jeff Habberstad | ABC | ||
Band of Brothers | "Carentan" | Greg Powell | HBO | ||
Malcolm in the Middle | "Company Picnic" | Bobby Porter | Fox | ||
Third Watch | "Superheroes" | Cort Hessler | NBC | ||
2003 (55th) | |||||
Alias | "The Telling" | Jeff Habberstad | ABC | ||
Fastlane | "Asslane" | Dick Ziker | Fox | ||
Third Watch | "Crash and Burn" | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||
24 | "Day 2: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m." | Eddy Donno | Fox | ||
2004 (56th) | |||||
24 | "Day 3: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m." | Greg Barnett | Fox | ||
Alias | "Resurrection" | Jeff Habberstad | ABC | ||
Third Watch | "Payback" | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||
2005 (57th) | |||||
24 | "Day 4: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m." | Matt Taylor | Fox | ||
Alias | "The Awful Truth" | Jeff Habberstad | ABC | ||
ER | "The Show Must Go On" | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||
The Last Ride | Artie Malesci | USA | |||
Star Trek: Enterprise | "Borderland," "Cold Station 12" | Vince Deadrick Jr. | UPN | ||
2006 (58th) | |||||
E-Ring | "Snatch and Grab" | Jimmy Romano | NBC | ||
Alias | "Reprisal," "All the Time in the World" | Shauna Duggins | ABC | ||
NUMB3RS | "Harvest" | Jim Vickers | CBS | ||
24 | "Day 5: 9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m." | Jeff Cadiente | Fox | ||
The Unit | "First Responders" | Norman Howell | CBS | ||
2007 (59th) | |||||
CSI: Miami | "Rush" | Jim Vickers | CBS | ||
CSI: NY | "Sleight Out Of Hand" | Norman Howell | CBS | ||
ER | "Bloodline" | Gary Hymes | NBC | ||
Heroes | "Genesis" | Ian Quinn | |||
24 | "Day 6: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m." | Jeff Cadiente | Fox | ||
2008 (60th) | |||||
Chuck | "Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover" | Merritt Yohnka | NBC | ||
Criminal Minds | "Tabula Rasa" | Tom Elliott | CBS | ||
CSI: NY | "Playing With Matches" | Norman Howell | |||
NCIS | "Requiem" | Diamond Farnsworth | |||
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | "Gnothi Seauton" | Joel Kramer | Fox | ||
2009 (61st) | |||||
Chuck | "Chuck Versus the First Date" | Merritt Yohnka | NBC | ||
Burn Notice | "Lesser Evil" | Artie Malesci | USA | ||
Criminal Minds | "Normal" | Tom Elliott | CBS | ||
My Name Is Earl | "Bullies" | Al Jones | NBC | ||
24 | "Day 7: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m." | Jeff Cadiente | Fox | ||
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee | Network | ||
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2010 (62nd) | ||||||
FlashForward | "No More Good Days" | Danny Weselis | ABC | |||
Chuck | "Chuck Versus the Tic Tac" | Merritt Yohnka | NBC | |||
House | "Brave Heart" | Jim Vickers | Fox | |||
Human Target | "Run" | Dean Choe | ||||
24 | "Day 8: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m." | Jeff David Cadiente | ||||
2011 (63rd) | ||||||
Southland | "Graduation Day" | Peewee Piemonte | TNT | |||
Game of Thrones | "The Wolf and the Lion" | Paul Jennings | HBO | |||
Hawaii Five-0 | "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau" | Jeff David Cadiente | CBS | |||
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena | "The Bitter End" | Allan Poppleton | Starz | |||
2012 (64th) | ||||||
Southland | "Wednesday" | Peewee Piemonte | TNT | |||
American Horror Story | Tim Davison | FX | ||||
Criminal Minds | "The Bittersweet Science" | Tom Elliott | CBS | |||
Grimm | "The Woman in Black" | Matt Taylor | NBC | |||
Hawaii Five-0 | "Kame'e" | Jeff David Cadiente | CBS | |||
NCIS: Los Angeles | "Blye K" | Troy James Brown | ||||
2013 (65th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [1] | |||||
Supah Ninjas | Hiro Koda | Nickelodeon | ||||
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Marc Scizak | FX | ||||
Modern Family | Jim Sharp | ABC | ||||
Workaholics | Jim Vickers | Comedy Central | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [2] | ||||||
Revolution | "Nobody's Fault But Mine" | Jeff Wolfe | NBC | |||
Blue Bloods | "Secrets & Lies" | Cort Hessler | CBS | |||
NCIS | "Revenge" | Diamond Farnsworth | ||||
Southland | "Bleed Out" | Peewee Piemonte | TNT | |||
2014 (66th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [3] | |||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | Fox | ||||
Community | Casey O'Neill | NBC | ||||
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Marc Scizak | FX | ||||
Sam & Cat | Vince Deadrick Jr. | Nickelodeon | ||||
Shameless | Julie Michaels | Showtime | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [4] | ||||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Game of Thrones | Paul Herbert | HBO | ||||
Grimm | Matthew Taylor | NBC | ||||
Hawaii Five-0 | Jeff Cadiente | CBS | ||||
Revolution | Jeff Wolfe | NBC | ||||
True Blood | Hiro Koda | HBO | ||||
2015 (67th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [5] | |||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | Fox | ||||
Community | Ben Scott | Yahoo! | ||||
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Marc Scizak | FX | ||||
Saturday Night Live | Jeffrey Lee Gibson | NBC | ||||
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Jill Brown | Netflix | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [6] | ||||||
Game of Thrones | Rowley Irlam | HBO | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Boardwalk Empire | Christopher Place | HBO | ||||
Sons of Anarchy | Eric Norris | FX | ||||
The Walking Dead | Monty L. Simons | AMC | ||||
2016 (68th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [7] | |||||
Shameless | Eddie Perez | Showtime | ||||
Angie Tribeca | Erik Solky | TBS | ||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | Fox | ||||
K.C. Undercover | Hiro Koda and Timothy Eulich | Disney | ||||
Saturday Night Live | Brian Smyj | NBC | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [8] | ||||||
Game of Thrones | Rowley Irlam | HBO | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Gotham | Norman Douglass | Fox | ||||
Marvel's Daredevil | Philip J. Silvera | Netflix | ||||
Rush Hour | Jeff Wolfe | CBS | ||||
2017 (69th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [9] | |||||
Shameless | Eddie Perez | Showtime | ||||
Angie Tribeca | Erik Solky | TBS | ||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | Fox | ||||
Saturday Night Live | Brian Smyj | NBC | ||||
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Jill Brown | Netflix | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [10] | ||||||
Marvel's Luke Cage | James Lew | Netflix | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Blindspot | Christopher Place | |||||
Gotham | Norman Douglass | Fox | ||||
MacGyver | Jeff Wolfe | CBS | ||||
2018 (70th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [11] | |||||
GLOW | Shauna Diggins | Netflix | ||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | Fox | ||||
Cobra Kai | Hiro Koda | YouTube | ||||
Saturday Night Live | Brian Smyj | NBC | ||||
Shameless | Eddie Perez | Showtime | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [12] | ||||||
Game of Thrones | Rowley Irlam | HBO | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Blindspot | Christopher Place | |||||
Marvel's The Punisher | Thom Williams | Netflix | ||||
Westworld | Doug Coleman and Brian Machleit | HBO | ||||
2019 (71st) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [13] | |||||
GLOW | Shauna Diggins | Netflix | ||||
Barry | Wade Allen | HBO | ||||
Cobra Kai | Hiro Koda and Jahnel Curfman | YouTube | ||||
Russian Doll | Christopher Place | Netflix | ||||
The Tick | Chris Cenatiempo | Amazon | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [14] | ||||||
Game of Thrones | Rowley Irlam | HBO | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
Blindspot | Christopher Place | |||||
SEAL Team | Peewee Piemonte and Julie Michaels | CBS | ||||
S.W.A.T. | Charlie Brewer |
Year | Program | Nominee | Network | |||
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2020 (72nd) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [15] | |||||
Shameless | Eddie Perez | Showtime | ||||
Ballers | Jeff Barnett | HBO | ||||
Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Norman Howell | NBC | ||||
Henry Danger | Vince Deadrick Jr. | Nickelodeon | ||||
Space Force | Erik Solky | Netflix | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie [16] | ||||||
The Mandalorian | Ryan Watson | Disney+ | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
The Rookie | David Rowden Sr. | ABC | ||||
Stranger Things | Hiro Koda | Netflix | ||||
S.W.A.T. | Austen Brewer and Charlie Brewer | CBS | ||||
2021 (73rd) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination [17] | |||||
The Mandalorian | Ryan Watson | Disney+ | ||||
Doom Patrol | Thom Williams | HBO Max | ||||
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Hank Amos and Dave Macomber | Disney+ | ||||
S.W.A.T. | Austen Brewer and Charlie Brewer | CBS | ||||
Warrior | Brett Chan | HBO Max | ||||
2022 (74th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [18] | |||||
Barry | Wade Allen | HBO | ||||
Cobra Kai | Ken Barefield | Netflix | ||||
Hawkeye | Heidi Moneymaker and Noon Orsatti | Disney+ | ||||
Peacemaker | Wayne Dalglish and Gaston Morrison | HBO Max | ||||
The Righteous Gemstones | John Copeman | HBO | ||||
What We Do in the Shadows | Tig Fong and JF Lachapelle | FX | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie [19] | ||||||
Stranger Things | Hiro Koda | Netflix | ||||
The Blacklist | Cort L. Hessler III | NBC | ||||
The Book of Boba Fett | JJ Dashnaw | Disney+ | ||||
Moon Knight | Olivier Schneider and Yves Girard | |||||
9-1-1: Lone Star | Buddy Sosthand | Fox | ||||
The Witcher | Adam Horton | Netflix | ||||
2023 (75th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program [20] | |||||
Barry | Wade Allen | HBO | ||||
Cobra Kai | Ken Barefield | Netflix | ||||
Poker Face | Tom Place | Peacock | ||||
Tulsa King | Freddie Poole | Paramount+ | ||||
Wednesday | Brett Chan and Jason Ng | Netflix | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie [21] | ||||||
The Boys | John Koyama | Prime Video | ||||
FBI: Most Wanted | Declan Mulvey | CBS | ||||
The Mandalorian | JJ Dashnaw | Disney+ | ||||
The Rookie | David Scott Rowden Sr. | ABC | ||||
S.W.A.T. | Austen Brewer and Lance Gilbert | CBS | ||||
2024 (76th) | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming [22] | |||||
The Gentlemen | Mark Mottram | Netflix | ||||
The Brothers Sun | Justin Yu | Netflix | ||||
The Righteous Gemstones | Cory DeMeyers | HBO | ||||
Twisted Metal | Clay Cullen | Peacock | ||||
What We Do in the Shadows | Tig Fong and JF Lachapelle | FX | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Drama Programming [23] | ||||||
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Stephen Pope | Prime Video | ||||
Fallout | Casey O'Neill | Prime Video | ||||
FBI: Most Wanted | Declan Mulvey | CBS | ||||
The Rookie | David Scott Rowden Sr. | ABC | ||||
Warrior | Brett Chan and Johnny Yang | Max |
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