List of awards and nominations received by Stargate Universe

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Stargate Universe awards and nominations
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Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins14
Nominations46
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Stargate Universe is a Canadian-American military science fiction television series and part of MGM's Stargate franchise. The series, created by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, premiered with the first two parts of a three-part episode, "Air" on Syfy on October 2, 2009.

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Canadian Screenwriting Awards

In 2010 Stargate Universe and Robert C. Cooper won the Canadian Screenwriting Award for the "Episodic one hour".

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010WGC Episodic one hour Robert C. Cooper "Time" [1] Won

Constellation Awards

Stargate Universe has been nominated for fourteen Constellation Awards, and has won six, as of 2012.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2009Stargate Universe [2] Nominated
Best Overall 2009 Science Fiction Film or Television ScriptRobert C. Cooper"Time" [2] Nominated
2011Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2010Stargate Universe [2] Won
Best Male Performance in a 2010 Science Fiction Television EpisodeRobert Carlyle"Human" [2] Nominated
Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2010 Science Fiction Film or Television ProductionAndy Mikita"Incursion (Part 2)" [2] Nominated
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2010Joseph Mallozzi" [2] Nominated
2012Best Male Performance in a 2011 Science Fiction Television EpisodeRobert Carlyle"Twin Destinies" [2] Nominated
David Blue"Gauntlet" [2] Nominated
Best Female Performance in a 2011 Science Fiction Television EpisodeMing-Na"Epilogue" [2] Won
Alaina HuffmanNominated
Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2011Stargate Universe [2] Won
Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2011 Science Fiction Film or Television ProductionJoel Goldsmith, Music - "Stargate Universe" [2] Won
Best Overall 2011 Science Fiction Film or Television ScriptStargate Universe"Twin Destinies" [2] Won
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2011Stargate Universe [2] Won

Emmy Awards

Stargate Universe has been nominated for three Emmy Award nominations for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series", but lost to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Boardwalk Empire, respectively., with the 2011 award winners to be announced on September 18, 2011.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010 Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series Mark Savela, Michael Lowes, Vivian Jim, Kodie MacKenzie, Andrew Karr, Alec McClymont, Brenda Campbell, Craig VandenBiggelaa"Air" [3] Nominated
Mark Savela, Jamie Yukio Kawano, Krista McLean, Luke Vallee, Jason Gross, Steve Garrad, Chris Deroiche, Robert Bourgeault"Space" [3] Nominated
2011Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesMark Savela, Krista McLean, Craig VandenBiggelaar, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Erica Henderson, Michael Lowes, Wes Sargent, Luke Vallee, Kodie MacKenzie"Awakening" [4] Nominated

Gemini Awards

Stargate Universe has been nominated for nine Gemini Awards in 2010. [5] The results will be announced on November 13, 2010 at the Gemini Awards Ceremony.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010Best Dramatic Series [5] Nominated [6]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role Robert Carlyle "Human" [5] Won [7]
Louis Ferreira "Justice" [5] Nominated
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series Andy Mikita "Air, Part 1" [5] Nominated [8]
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or SeriesJim Menard"Light" [5] Nominated [9]
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or SeriesRick Martin"Human" [5] Nominated [10]
Best Sound in a Dramatic SeriesKelly Cole, Jay Cheetham, Kirby Jinnah, Bill Mellow, Patrick Ramsay, Steve Smith, Joe Watts, Matt Wilson"Air, Part 1″ [5] Nominated [11]
Best Visual EffectsMark Savela, Brenda Campbell, Shannon Gurney, Vivian Jim, Andrew Karr, Michael Lowes, Kodie MacKenzie, Krista McLean, Alec MClymont, Craig Vandenbiggelaar"Air, Part 1″ [5] Nominated [12]
Best Original Music Score for a Program or SeriesJoel Goldsmith"Light" [5] Nominated [13]

Leo Awards

Stargate Universe has been nominated for 17 Leo Awards.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010Best Dramatic SeriesStargate Universe [14] Won [15]
Best Direction in a Dramatic SeriesRobert C. Cooper"Human" [14] Nominated
Peter DeLuise "Light" [14] Nominated
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series Brad Wright "Light" [14] Won [15]
Best Cinematography in a Dramatic SeriesJim Menard"Light" [14] Nominated
Michael Blundell"Human" [14] Won [15]
Best Picture Editing for a Dramatic SeriesBrad Rines"Pain" [14] Nominated
Mike Banas"Air" [14] Nominated
Rick Martin"Human" [14] Won [15]
Best Production Design in a Dramatic SeriesJames C. D. Robbins"Air" [14] Nominated
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic SeriesMark Savela, Jason Gross, Steve Garrad, James Kawano, Viv Jim"Space" [14] Nominated
Mark Savela, Shannon Gurney, Brenda Campbell, Craig Vandenbiggelaar, Krista McLean"Air" [14] Won [15]
Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series James Bamford "Air" [14] Nominated
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Patrick Gilmore "Pain" [14] Nominated
Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic SeriesJennifer Spence"Life" [14] Nominated
Julia Benson "Pain" [14] Won [15]
2011Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic SeriesJennifer Spence"Malice" [16] Nominated

Visual Effects Society Awards

In 2010 Stargate Universe has been nominated for one VES Award.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2010Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast SeriesShannon Gurney, Andrew Karr, Mark Savela, Craig Van Den Biggelaar"Air" [17] Nominated
2011Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast SeriesMark Savela, James Rorick, Craig Vandenbiggelaar, Adam de Bosch Kemper [18] Nominated

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