Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series

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Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
CountryUnited States
Presented by Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS)
First awarded2014
Currently held byOdile Fourquin, Mike Desir, Carole Nicolas, Frederic Souquet
Emily in Paris (2021)
Website Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild

The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Award for Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series is one of the awards given annually to people working in the television industry by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS). It is presented to hair stylists who work in television, whose work has been deemed "best" in a given year. The award was first given in 2000, during the first annual awards, and was given when the awards were brought back in 2014. During the 2001 and 2002 ceremonies, as well as ceremonies from 2015 to 2018, the awards made the distinction between regular series and miniseries/television films. This was amended in 2019, when miniseries nominees were placed alongside continuing series, while television films and specials were given their own category.

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearProgramEpisode(s)NomineesNetwork
(1999)
1st
[1]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series – Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)
Mad About You "The Final Frontier"Darrell Redleaf-Fielder, Jonathan Hanousek, Joy Zapata NBC
Charmed "The Devil's Music"Kent Nelson, Suzanne Kontonickas The WB
Will & Grace "Homo for the Holidays"Tim BurkeNBC

2000s

YearProgramEpisode(s)NomineesNetwork
(2000)
2nd
[2]
Sex and the City "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"Michelle Johnson HBO
Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Restless"Michael Moore, Lisa Marie Rosenberg, Gloria Pasqua-Casny The WB
The West Wing "Noël"Jeffrey Sacino, Tony Williams NBC
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television (for a Mini-Series/Motion Picture Made for Television)
An American Daughter Gabor Heiligenberg Lifetime
The Corner Mary Cooke, Sheila Cyphers-Leake HBO
Running Mates Marlene D. Williams, Darlene Brumfield TNT
(2001)
3rd
[3]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series – Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)
Will & Grace "Moveable Feast"Tim Burke, Luke O’Connor, Mary Guerrero NBC
Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Once More, with Feeling"Karl Wesson, Lisa Marie Rosenberg, Sean Flanigan The WB
MADtv "Episode #616"Matthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, Rod Ortega, Desmond Miller Fox
YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2002)
4th
[4] [5]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television Series
Sex and the City Wayne Herndon, Donna Marie Fischetto, Suzana Neziri HBO
Alias Michael Reitz, Karen Bartek ABC
Six Feet Under Randy Sayer, Kimberley Spiteri, Pinky BabajianHBO
Best Hair Styling – Television Mini-Series/Movie of the Week
The Locket Steven Mack, Gina Baran CBS
The Big TimeMarsha Lewis, Maggie Hayes-Jackson, Monica Helpman TNT
The Laramie Project Roseanne Reid, Tanya Barnes-Jones HBO
(2003)
5th
[6]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling – Television Series
Sex and the City Mandy Lyons, Donna Marie Fischetto, Peggy Schierholz HBO
Alias Michael Reitz, Karen Bartek, Grace Hernandez ABC
Six Feet Under Randy Sayer, Dennis Parker, Pinky Babajian HBO
Best Hair Styling – Television Mini-Series/Movie of the Week
Normal Bunny Parker, Tony Mirante, Linda De Andrea HBO
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2 Danny Valencia, Patricia Gundlach NBC
A Painted House Alicia M. Tripi CBS

2010s

YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2013)
6th
[7] [8]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
The Voice Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Straitiff NBC
Bates Motel Donna Bis A&E
Breaking Bad Geordie Sheffer, Carmen L. Jones AMC
(2014)
7th
[9] [10]
Dancing with the Stars Mary Guerrero, Kim Messina, Jennifer Guerrero-Mazursky ABC
House of Cards Sean Flanigan, Shunika Terry Netflix
Orange Is the New Black Angel De Angelis, Valerie Velez
Pretty Little Liars Kim M. Ferry, Shari Perry ABC Family
The Voice Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Straitiff, Cheryl Marks NBC
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sherlock Claire Pritchard, Sarah Astley PBS
Fargo Gail Kennedy, Joanne Preece FX
Reckless Jeanne Van Phue, Gigi Collins CBS
(2015)
8th
[11] [12]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
Dancing with the Stars Mary Guerrero, Kim Messina, Jennifer Guerrero-Mazursky ABC
Empire Melissa Forney, Telona Wilson Fox
House of Cards Sean Flanigan, Michael Ward Netflix
Transparent Marie Larkin, Jean Webber, Bryn E. Leetch Amazon
The Voice: Live FinaleShawn Finch, Jerilynn Straitiff, Renee Ferruggia NBC
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Whitney Emanuel Millar, Rhonda O'Neal Lifetime
(2016)
9th
[13] [14]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
Dancing with the Stars Kim Messina, Gail Rowell-Ryan, Dean Banowetz ABC
Empire Melissa Forney, Theresa A. Fleming, Nolan Kelly Fox
Scream Queens Crystal M. Cook, Anna Quinn, Ai Nakata
Transparent Terry Baliel, Roxane Griffin, Angela Gurule Amazon
The Voice Jerilynn Straitiff, Meagan Herrera, Renee Ferruggia NBC
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
American Horror Story: Roanoke Michelle Ceglia, Valerie Jackson FX
2016 MTV Video Music Awards Shawn Finch, Kimberly Kimble MTV
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life Ange Grmolyes, Courtney Ullrich Netflix
The Girlfriend Experience Kristyan Mallett, Tanya Lodge Starz
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? Connie Kallos, Dawn Victoria Dudley, Tyler Ely Lifetime
(2017)
10th
[15] [16]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
Dancing with the Stars Mary Guerrero, Kim Messina, Gail Rowell-Ryan ABC
Empire Melissa Forney, Theresa A. Fleming, Nolan Kelly Fox
Grace and Frankie Julie Rea, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene D. Williams Netflix
RuPaul's Drag Race Gabriel Villarreal, Hector Pocasangre VH1
Saturday Night Live Jodi Mancuso, Jennifer Serio, Inga Thrasher NBC
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Big Little Lies Michelle Ceglia, Frances Mathias, Lona Vigi HBO
2017 MTV Video Music Awards Jerilynn Straitiff, Meagan Herrera, Maria Sandoval MTV
American Horror Story: Cult Michelle Ceglia, Samantha Wade, Brittany Madrigal FX
Fargo Chris Harrison-Glimsdale, Penny Thompson, Judy Durbacz
Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland Karicean Karen Dick, Liz Ferguson Lifetime
(2018)
11th
[17] [18]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in Television and New Media Series
Dancing with the Stars Gail Rowell-Ryan, Brittany Spaulding, Jani Kleinbard ABC
American Horror Story: Apocalypse Michelle Ceglia, Helena Cepeda, Romaine Markus FX
Empire Melissa Forney, Theresa A. Fleming, Nolan Kelly Fox
Grace and Frankie Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene D. Williams Netflix
The Handmaid's Tale Karola Dirnberger, Ewa Latak-Cynk Hulu
(2019)
12th
[19]
Big Little Lies Jose Zamora, Lorena Zamora, Lona Vigi HBO
Black-ish Araxi Lindsey, Enoch H. Williams IV ABC
Empire Melissa Forney, AL Payne, Nolan Kelly Fox
Grace and Frankie Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene D. Williams Netflix
The Handmaid's Tale Paul R.J. Elliot, Ewa Latak-Cynk Hulu

2020s

YearProgramNomineesNetwork
(2020)
13th
[20] [21]
Schitt’s Creek Annastasia Cucullo, Ana Sorys Pop TV
Empire Melissa Forney, Nolan Kelly, Al Payne, Sterfon Demings FOX
Grace and Frankie Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene Williams Netflix
Ozark Rita Parillo, Anna Hilton, Tanya Walker
RuPaul’s Drag Race Curtis Foreman, Ryan Randall VH1
(2021)
14th
[22] [23]
Emily in Paris Odile Fourquin, Mike Desir, Carole Nicolas, Frederic Souquet Netflix
Black-ish Nena Ross-Davis, Stacey Morris, Lionel Brown, Marcia Hamilton ABC
Grace and Frankie Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene WilliamsNetflix
Mare of Easttown Kelly Kline, Jonathan Hanousek, Marlene Williams HBO
RuPaul's Drag Race Curtis Foreman, Ryan Randall VH1
(2022)
15th
[24]
Abbott Elementary Moira Frazier, Dustin Osborne, Christina R. Joseph ABC
Black-ish Nena Ross-Davis, Stacey Morris, Shirlena Allen, Debra Brown
American Horror Stories Valerie Jackson, Lauren Poole, Suzette Boozer FX on Hulu
Kindred Jamie Amadio, Chantell Carrtherol
Emily in Paris Carole Nicolas, Mike Désir, Miharu Oshima, Julien Parizet Netflix

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