List of awards and nominations received by Murdoch Mysteries

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List of awards and nominations received by Murdoch Mysteries
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Total number of wins and nominations
Totals1370
Footnotes

Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian television drama series aired on both City and CBC Television, featuring Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch, a police detective working in Toronto, Ontario, around the turn of the twentieth century

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Total nominations and awards for the cast

ActorNominationsAwards
Yannick Bisson 32
Hélène Joy 30
Jonny Harris 30
Thomas Craig 20
Mouna Traoré 10
Nigel Bennett 10

ACTRA Toronto Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2016Outstanding Performance – Male Nigel Bennett
(episode: "What Lies Buried")
Nominated [1]
2017Outstanding Performance - Series Ensemble Yannick Bisson, Helene Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Mouna Traoré [2]

Canadian Cinema Editors Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2011Best Editing in Long Form Television SeriesDon Cassidy
(episode: "Me, Myself and Murdoch")
Nominated [3]
2012Vesna Svilanovic
(episode: "Murdoch in Wonderland")
[4]

Canadian Screen Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2013Cross-Platform Project, FictionShane Kinnear, Jay Bennett, Daniel Dales, Christina Jennings, Jarrett Sherman
(Murdoch Mysteries: The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs)
Nominated [5]
Best Achievement in Make-UpDebi Drennan
(episode: "Murdoch in Wonderland")
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series Laurie Lynd
(episode: "Dead End Street")
2014Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic RoleHélène Joy [6]
Best Achievement in Make‐UpDeb Drennan
(episode: "Victoria Cross")
Best Cross‐Platform Project, FictionAllen Martin, Christina Jennings, Diang Iu, Fergus Heywood, Jay Bennett, Mike Evans, Sarah Adams, Scott Garvie
(Murdoch Mysteries: Nightmare on Queen St)
[7]
2015Best Achievement in Make-UpDeb Drennan
(episode: "Friday the 13th, 1901")
Won [8]
Best Costume DesignAlexander Reda
(episode: "Murdoch in Ragtime")
Best Original Music Score for a Series Robert Carli
(episode: "Murdoch Ahoy")
Nominated
Best Visual EffectsRobert Crowther, Tony Cybulski, Steve Elliott, Mark Fordham, Min Young Kim, Jason Stalker, Jay Stanners, Liana van Rensburg, Allan Walker, Lexi Young
(episode: "Murdoch Ahoy")
2016Best Original Music Score for a SeriesRobert Carli
(episode: "On the Waterfront: Part One")
[9]
Fan's Choice AwardYannick BissonWon [10]
2017Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited SeriesHélène Joy
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Nominated [11]
Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Limited SeriesMichael McGowan
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Won
Best Achievement in Make-UpDeb Drennan, Shirley Bond
(episode: "Summer of '75")
Nominated
Best Costume DesignAlexander Reda
(episode: "Unlucky in Love")
Best Original Music Score for a ProgramRobert Carli
(episode: "A Merry Murdoch Christmas")
Won
Best Performance in a Guest Role Dramatic Series William Shatner Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Fiction Program or SeriesArmando Sgrignuoli, Kent McIntyre
(episode: "24 Hours til Doomsday")
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesChristina Jennings, Scott Garvie, Peter Mitchell, Yannick Bisson, Julie Lacey, Stephen Montgomery
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Won
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Limited SeriesPeter Mitchell
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)

Directors Guild of Canada Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2010Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Television SeriesMark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(episode: "Werewolves")
Won [12]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design - Television SeriesAidan Leroux
(episode: "The Great Wall")
Nominated
2015Production Design - Television SeriesArmando Sgrignuoli
(episode: M"urdoch and the Temple of Death")
[13]
Best Sound Editing - Television SeriesMark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(episode: "Murdoch and the Temple of Death")
2016Best Sound Editing - Television Movie/Mini-SeriesMark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
[14]
2017Mark Beck, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane, Jonas Kuhnemann
(Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas)
[15]

Gemini Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2008Best Dramatic SeriesChristina Jennings, Cal Coons, Scott Garvie, Noel Hedges, Jan Peter MeyboomNominated [16]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic SeriesThomas Craig
Jonny Harris
Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Dmitry Chepovetsky
(episode: "Power")
Gavin Crawford
(episode: "Belly Speaker")
Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Stephen McHattie
(episode: "Let Loose the Dogs")
Nominated
Vincent Walsh
(episode: "The Rebel and the Prince")
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Kate Trotter
(episode: "Body Double")
Best Original Music Score for a Program or SeriesRobert Carli
(episode: "Bad Medicine")
Won
Best Achievement in Make-UpDebi Drennan
(episode: "The Rebel and the Prince")
Nominated [17]
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or SeriesDavid Perrault
(episode: "Annoying Red Planet")
Best Visual EffectsThomas Turnbull, Robert Crowther, Ian Britton, Hojin Park, Megumi Kanazawa, Andrew Nguyen, David Lamb, Matthew Hansen
(episode: "Power")
Best Achievement in Casting Deirdre Bowen
Best Writing in a Dramatic SeriesJanet MacLean
(episode: "Til Death Do Us Part")
2009Best Achievement in Main Title DesignShane Kinnear, Kevin Chandoo, Brent Whitmore [18]
Best Achievement in Make UpDebi Drennan, Regan Noble
(episode: "The Green Muse")
Best Original Music Score for a Program or SeriesRobert Carli
(episode: "Werewolves")
Won
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or SeriesJim Jeffrey
(episode: "Werewolves")
Nominated
Best Writing in a Dramatic SeriesLori Spring
(episode: "I, Murdoch")
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic SeriesJonny Harris
2010Best Writing in a Dramatic SeriesLarry Lalonde, Philip Bedard
(episode: "Hangman")
[17]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Anastasia Phillips
(episode: "Me, Myself, & Murdoch")
[19]
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or SeriesJames Jeffrey
(episode: "The Murdoch Identity")
[17]
Best Original Music Score for a Program or SeriesRobert Carli
(episode: "Me, Myself, & Murdoch")

International Digital Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2012Digital Program: FictionSmokebomb Entertainment/Shaftesbury Films/Citytv Canada
(Murdoch Mysteries: The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs)
Nominated [20]

Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2010Episodic One HourDerek Schreyer
(episode: "Mild Mild West")
Nominated [21]
2012Drama SeriesGraham Clegg
(episode: "Kommando")
[22]
Shorts and Web SeriesPatrick Tarr
(episodes; "The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs" and "The Vanished Corpse")
Won [23]
2020Drama SeriesSimon McNabb
(episode "Sins of the Father")
Nominated [24]

Prix Aurora Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2017Best Visual PresentationPeter Mitchell and Christina JenningsNominated [25]

Young Artist Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultReference
2009Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young ActorJesse BostickNominated [26]
2014Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 10 and UnderArcadia Kendal [27]
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 10 and UnderChristian DistefanoWon
2016Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13Zoe FraserNominated [28]
Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Leading Young ActressPeyton Kennedy

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