Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Performance

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Performance
Awarded forOutstanding Stunt Performance
CountryUnited States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Currently held byHiroo Minami, Nobuyuki Obikane, Martin Cochingco and Johnson Phan, Shōgun (2024)
Website emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Performance is awarded to one television program each year. The category was created in 2021 and is separate from the award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination. It recognizes individual stunt performers as well as teams.

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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:

Winners and nominations

2020s

YearProgramEpisodeNomineeNetwork
2021
(73rd)
[1]
The Mandalorian "Chapter 16: The Rescue" Lateef Crowder Disney+
Cobra Kai "December 19"Marc Canonizado, John Cihangir, Jahnel Curfman and Julia Maggio Netflix
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier "Truth"Justin Eaton, John Nania and Aaron Toney Disney+
Gangs of London "Episode 2"Mens-Sana Tamakloe AMC+
Lovecraft Country "I Am." Janeshia Adams-Ginyard HBO
2022
(74th)
[2]
Squid Game "Stick to the Team"Lim Tae-hoon, Shim Sang-min, Kim Cha-i and Lee Tae-young Netflix
Barry "710N"Clay Cullen, David Castillo, Jolene Van Vugt and Chris Morrison HBO
The Blacklist "Between Sleep and Awake"Chad Hessler NBC
Hawkeye "Echoes"Carl Richard Burden, Noon Orsatti, Renae Moneymaker and Crystal Hooks Disney+
Moon Knight "Gods and Monsters"Daren Nop, Jamel Blissat, Estelle Darnault and Sara Leal
Stranger Things "Chapter Four: Dear Billy"Matthew Scheib and Jura Yury Kruze Netflix
2023
(75th)
[3]
The Mandalorian "Chapter 24: The Return" Lateef Crowder, Paul Darnell, JJ Dashnaw and Ryan Ryusaki Disney+
FBI: Most Wanted "Black Mirror"Chad Hessler CBS
Stranger Things "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback"Courtney Schwartz and Michelle Andrea Adams Netflix
Jahnel Curfman, Niko Dalman and Shannon Beshears
2024
(76th)
[4]
Shōgun "The Eightfold Fence"Hiroo Minami, Nobuyuki Obikane, Martin Cochingco and Johnson Phan FX
The Continental: From the World of John Wick "Theatre of Pain"Jay Hawkins, Jerry Quill and Ivy Haralson Peacock
Fallout "The Target"Justice Hedenberg, Hannah Scott, Adam Shippey and Noelle Mulligan Prime Video
Mr. & Mrs. Smith "A Breakup" Tara Macken
The Righteous Gemstones "Burn for Burn, Wound for Wound, Stripe for Stripe"Ryan Disharoon, Mike Endoso, Jett Jansen Fernandez and Rich King HBO

Programs with multiple awards

2 wins

Programs with multiple nominations

Performers with multiple awards

2 wins

Performers with multiple nominations

2 nominations

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