List of awards and nominations received by Deadliest Catch

The documentary and reality television series Deadliest Catch showcases the lives and tribulations of men who work aboard crabbing and fishing vessels in the Bering Sea. As Original Productions produces the show, more than 30,000 hours of footage are captured by various boats and edited into between 10 and 21 episodes per season.[1] Since its debut on the Discovery Channel in 2005, the show has amassed an extensive list of award nominations and wins. To date, the only fishing vessel that has appeared in all 15 seasons is the F/V Northwestern, captained by Sig and Edgar Hansen. The ship, its captains, and workers have also been featured in the pilot episode, spin-off mini-series, and several specials.

Awards and nominations received by Deadliest Catch
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins28
Nominations107
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.

As of season 16, Deadliest Catch has received 52 Primetime Creative Arts (PCA) Emmy Award nominations, 16 of which have resulted in wins.[2] Other award ceremonies at which the show has received nominations include the American Cinema Editors (ACE) Awards, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Film & Television Awards, Critics' Choice Television Awards, and Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards. Deadliest Catch has also received award nominations from international ceremonies, such as the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA) Awards.

For his work as sound mixer on Deadliest Catch, Bob Bronow received 33 nominations, 9 of which have resulted in wins.[3] Series producer Thom Beers has received six nominations, one win. Bruce Hanifan has collected three wins as Deadliest Catch's composer, music producer, and sound designer.

Awards and nominations

Disclaimer: Due to the table's limited space and scope of the article, not all credits are listed. Visit the referenced webpage(s) to see the full list of credits for the respective award(s) received.
Award Year[lower-alpha 1] Category Nominee(s) / Work Result Ref(s)
American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddie Awards 2009 Best Edited Reality Series Kelly Coskran & Ed Greene (editors)
Nominated [4][5]
2010 Kelly Coskran & Josh Earl (editors)
Won [6][7]
2011 Kelly Coskran & Josh Earl (editors)
Nominated [8][9]
2013 Best Edited Non-Scripted Series Josh Earl, ACE & Alex Durham (editors)
Nominated [10][11]
2014 Josh Earl, ACE; Alex Durham; Rob Butler (editors)
Nominated [12]
2015 Josh Earl, ACE & Johnny Bishop (editors)
Nominated [13][14]
2016 Josh Earl, ACE & Ben Bulatao (editors)
Nominated [15][16]
2017 Josh Earl, ACE & Alexander Rubinow, ACE (editors)
Nominated [17]
2018 Ben Bulatao, ACE & Rob Butler, ACE (editors)
Nominated [18]
2019 Ben Bulatao, ACE; Rob Butler, ACE; Greg Cornejo; Alexandra Moore; Ian Olsen (editors)
Nominated [19][20]
2020 Ben Bulatao, ACE; Rob Butler, ACE; Isaiah Camp; Greg Cornejo; Joe Mikan, ACE (editors)
Nominated [21][22]
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Film and Television Music Awards 2009 Top Television Series Paul Hepker
Won [23]
2017 TV Composer of the Year Didier Lean Rachou
Nominated [24]
2019 Didier Lean Rachou
Nominated [25]
Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA) Awards 2006 Most Outstanding International Program (Non Drama) Deadliest Catch
Won
2008 Favourite International Program Deadliest Catch
Nominated [26]
2010 Favourite Program Deadliest Catch Season 5
Nominated [27][28]
2011 Favourite Program – International Deadliest Catch Season 6
Nominated [29]
2012 Deadliest Catch
Nominated [30][31]
2014 Deadliest Catch
Nominated [32][33]
2015 Most Outstanding Reality Program Deadliest Catch
Nominated [34]
Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards 2015 Reality Deadliest Catch
Nominated [35]
2016 Deadliest Catch
Nominated [36]
2017 Deadliest Catch
Nominated [37]
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Film & Television Awards 2007 BMI Cable Awards Bruce Hanifan
Won [38]
2008 BMI Cable Awards Bruce Hanifan
Won [39]
2011 BMI Cable Awards Bruce Hanifan
Won [40]
Cinema Audio Society (CAS) Awards 2007 Television Non-Fiction, Variety or Music Series or Specials Deadliest Catch, episode: "Cashing In" Nominated [41]
2008 Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Unforgiving Sea" Nominated [42]
2009 Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Mercy" Won [43]
2010 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Stay Focused or Die" Won [44]
2011 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Redemption Day" Won [45]
2012 Deadliest Catch, episode: "New Blood" Won [46]
2013 Deadliest Catch, episode: "I Don't Wanna Die" Nominated [47]
2014 Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Final Battle" Nominated [48]
2015 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Lost at Sea" Nominated [49]
2016 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Lunatic Fringe" Nominated [50]
2017 Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Widowmaker (Part 1)" Nominated [51]
2018 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Last Damn Arctic Storm" Nominated [52]
2019 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Blood and Water" Nominated [53]
2020 Deadliest Catch, episode: "Sixty Foot Monster" Nominated [54]
Critics' Choice Real TV Awards 2019 Unstructured Series Deadliest Catch
Nominated [55]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2014 Best Reality Series Deadliest Catch
Nominated [56]
2015 Nominated [57]
2016 Best Unstructured Reality Show Nominated [58][59]
Gold Derby Television Awards 2011 Reality Program Deadliest Catch
Nominated [60]
International Documentary Association (IDA) Awards 2005 Best Continuing Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [61]
Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) Golden Reel Awards 2014 Best Sound Editing: Long Form Documentary in Television Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Final Battle" Won [62]
2015 TV Documentary Long Form – Effects/Foley/Dialogue/ADR Deadliest Catch, episode: "You'll Know My Name is the Lord" Nominated [63]
2016 Best Sound Editing: Short Form Documentary in Television Deadliest Catch, episode: "5-Year Storm Part 2"
Nominated [64]
Primetime Creative Arts (PCA) Emmy Awards 2006 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming – Multi-camera Productions Deadliest Catch Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-camera) Deadliest Catch Nominated
2007 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Unforgiving Sea" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Unforgiving Sea" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-camera) Deadliest Catch, episode: "The Unforgiving Sea" Nominated
2008 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Mercy" Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Mercy" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-camera) Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Mercy" Nominated
2009 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Stay Focused or Die" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Stay Focused or Die" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Stay Focused or Die" Nominated
2010 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Second Chances" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Second Chances" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "No Second Chances" Won
2011 Outstanding Reality Program Deadliest Catch Won [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Redemption Day" Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Redemption Day" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Redemption Day" Won
2012 Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "I Don't Wanna Die" Won [2]
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "I Don't Wanna Die" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "I Don't Wanna Die" Nominated
2013 Outstanding Reality Program Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Mutiny On The Bering Sea" Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Mutiny On The Bering Sea" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Mutiny On The Bering Sea" Nominated
2014 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Won [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Careful What You Wish For" Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Careful What You Wish For" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "Careful What You Wish For" Nominated
2015 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Won [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "A Brotherhood Tested" Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming Deadliest Catch, episode: "A Brotherhood Tested" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-camera) Deadliest Catch, episode: "Lost At Sea" Nominated
2016 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Carpe Diem" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Carpe Diem" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-camera) Deadliest Catch, episode: "Carpe Diem" Nominated
2017 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Uncharted Territory" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Uncharted Territory" Nominated
2018 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Battle Lines" Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Battle Lines" Nominated
2019 Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch Nominated [2]
Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program Deadliest Catch
Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Battle Of Kings" Nominated
2020 Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program Deadliest Catch, episode: "Cold War Rivals" Nominated [2]
Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards 2008 Producer of the Year in Live Non-Fiction Television Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Lisa Tanzer (producers)
Nominated [65]
2009 Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Ethan Prochnik, Lisa Tanzer (producers)
Nominated [66]
2010 Producer of the Year in Non-Fiction Television Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Ethan Prochnik, Matt Renner (producers)
Nominated [67][68]
2011 Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Sheila McCormack, Ethan Prochnik, Matt Renner (producers)
Won [69]
2012 Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, John Gray, Sheila McCormack, Ethan Prochnik, Bill Pruitt, Matt Renner (producers)
Nominated [70]
2013 Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Sean Dash, John Gray, Sheila McCormack, Bill Pruitt, Decker Watson (producers)
Nominated [71]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

See also

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