TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy

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The TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy is an award given by the Television Critics Association. [1]

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Winners and nominees

YearWinnerProgramOther nominees
19961997
(13th)
David Hyde Pierce Frasier (NBC)
19971998
(14th)
David Hyde Pierce Frasier (NBC)
19981999
(15th)
Ray Romano Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS)
19992000
(16th)
Jane Kaczmarek Malcolm in the Middle (Fox)
20002001
(17th)
Jane Kaczmarek Malcolm in the Middle (Fox)
20012002
(18th)
Bernie Mac The Bernie Mac Show (Fox)
20022003
(19th)
Jon Stewart The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
(Comedy Central)
20032004
(20th)
Ricky Gervais The Office (BBC America)
20042005
(21st)
Jon Stewart The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
(Comedy Central)
20052006
(22nd)
Steve Carell The Office (NBC)
20062007
(23rd)
Alec Baldwin 30 Rock (NBC)
20072008
(24th)
Tina Fey 30 Rock (NBC)
20082009
(25th)
Jim Parsons The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
20092010
(26th)
Jane Lynch Glee (Fox)
20102011
(27th)
Ty Burrell
and
Nick Offerman
Modern Family (ABC)

Parks and Recreation (NBC)
20112012
(28th)
Louis C.K. Louie (FX)
20122013
(29th)
Louis C.K. Louie (FX)
20132014
(30th)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Veep (HBO)
20142015
(31st)
Amy Schumer Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central)
20152016
(32nd)
Rachel Bloom Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)
20162017
(33rd)
Donald Glover Atlanta (FX)
20172018
(34th)
Rachel Brosnahan The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)
20182019
(35th)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge Fleabag (Amazon)
20192020
(36th)
Catherine O'Hara Schitt's Creek (Pop)
20202021
(37th) [2]
Jean Smart Hacks (HBO Max)
20212022
(38th) [3]
Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary (ABC)
20222023
(39th) [4]
Natasha Lyonne Poker Face (Peacock)
20232024
(40th) [5]
Jean Smart Hacks (HBO / Max)

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References

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  2. Ausiello, Michael (September 15, 2021). "TCA Awards: Ted Lasso Scores With 3 Wins, Including Program of the Year". TVLine . Retrieved August 6, 2022.
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