List of awards and nominations received by Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey is a British period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece.[1] It first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2010 and on PBS in the United States on 9 January 2011 as part of the Masterpiece Classic anthology.

Downton Abbey has received critical acclaim from television critics and won numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film, a BAFTA award and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries. It was recognised by Guinness World Records as the most critically acclaimed English-language television series of 2011. It earned the most nominations of any international television series in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, with twenty-seven in total (after two seasons). It was the most watched television series on both ITV and PBS, and subsequently became the most successful British costume drama series since the 1981 television serial of Brideshead Revisited.[2] By the third series, it had become one of the most widely watched television shows in the world.[3]

Media recognition

Downton Abbey was placed tenth on The Guardian's list of the Top 10 TV programmes of 2010, and came second in the Top 10 TV dramas of 2010 list, beaten only by Doctor Who. It came first in the Top 10 new drama category.[4]

In September 2011, the show entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the 'most critically acclaimed television show' for the year, becoming the first British show to win the award. It beat American shows Mad Men and Modern Family to the title.[5]

Also in 2012, Downton Abbey was parodied on Saturday Night Live, where they imagined how the show might be advertised on the male-oriented Spike TV network, calling it "fancy Entourage."[6]

Industry recognition

It won two Broadcasting Press Guild awards in 2011. It won Best Drama Series and Julian Fellowes won for writing.[7] It has also won 6 Primetime Emmy Awards.[8]

The programme was nominated for multiple BAFTAs including the Audience Award, losing to The Only Way is Essex and Best Drama, ultimately losing to Sherlock.

In 2012, Downton Abbey won the 'Best Drama Award' at the National Television Awards.[9] Downton Abbey also won Best TV Show Award at the 2012 Elle Style Awards.[10]

In July 2012, Downton Abbey was nominated for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards.

On 15 September, at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, John Lunn received the Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for Series (Original Dramatic Score), while Anne ‘Nosh’ Oldham and Christine Greenwood won the Outstanding Hairstyling for A Single Camera Series Award.[11]

On 23 September, at the Primetime Emmy Awards, Maggie Smith took home the Outstanding Supporting Actress Award in a Drama Series.[11]

On 20 November, Downton Abbey was shortlisted for International Programme Sales at the 2013 Broadcast Awards. The International Programme Sales category aims to recognize a UK-produced programme that has made a significant impact internationally.[12]

On 29 November 2012, the producers of Downton Abbey were nominated for The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television (Drama) at the 2013 Producers Guild Awards.[13]

On 12 December, Downton Abbey received three nominations at the 2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards. Downton was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble In a Drama Series, while Michelle Dockery and Maggie Smith were both nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.[14]

On 13 December 2012, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominated Downton Abbey in three categories for the 70th Golden Globe Awards. Downton Abbey received a nomination for Best Television Series (Drama), Michelle Dockery for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Drama), and Maggie Smith for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television.[15]

Actor Allen Leech, who plays Tom Branson, has been nominated for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Television award at the 2013 Irish Film and Television Awards, which take place in February 2013.[16][17]

On 23 January 2013, Downton Abbey won Best Drama at the 2013 National Television Awards, one year after earning the Best Drama prize at the 2012 NTAs.[18]

On 27 January 2013 the cast of Downton Abbey won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.[19]

In August 2015, Downton Abbey was presented with a BAFTA special award at the Richmond Theatre.[20]

Awards and nominations

Television series

Awards and nominations of Downton Abbey Television Series
Series Award Category Nominee(s) Result
Series 163rd Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Miniseries or MovieDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieElizabeth McGovernNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieMaggie SmithWon
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic SpecialBrian PercivalWon
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic SpecialJulian FellowesWon
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialJill TrevellickNominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or MovieDavid KatznelsonWon
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or MovieDonal Woods
Charmian Adams
Gina Cromwell
Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a MovieJohn WilsonNominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialSusannah Buxton
Caroline McCal
Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialAdam Armitage
Alex Sawyer
Nominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries – Television or FilmDownton AbbeyWon
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmHugh BonnevilleNominated
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmElizabeth McGovernNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmMaggie SmithNominated
BAFTA Awards 2010Best Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Supporting ActorBrendan CoyleNominated
BAFTA Craft 2010Best Fiction DirectorBrian PercivalWon
Sound AwardNigel Heath
Alex Sawyer
Adam Armitage
Mark Holding
Won
Tape & Film Editing AwardJohn WilsonNominated
Photography AwardDavid KatznelsonNominated
Production Design AwardDonal WoodsNominated
TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Movies, Mini-Series and SpecialsDownton AbbeyNominated
Monte-Carlo Television FestivalOutstanding ActorHugh BonnevilleNominated
Outstanding ActressElizabeth McGovernNominated
Outstanding ActressMichelle DockeryNominated
Outstanding ActressMaggie SmithNominated
Best International ProducerGareth NeameNominated
Best European ProducerGareth NeameNominated
Producers Guild of America AwardsLong-form TelevisionDownton AbbeyWon
Broadcasting Press GuildBest Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Best ActorHugh BonnevilleNominated
Best ActressElizabeth McGovernNominated
Best ActressMaggie SmithNominated
Best WriterJulian FellowesWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or MiniseriesMaggie SmithNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmDownton AbbeyNominated
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionHugh BonnevilleNominated
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionElizabeth McGovernNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionMaggie SmithNominated
Banff Fiction Rockies AwardsBest Mini-SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
RTS Television AwardsBest Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
RTS Craft & Design AwardsPhotography AwardDavid KatznelsonWon
Original Title Music AwardJohn LunnNominated
TRIC AwardsHD Drama Programme of the YearDownton AbbeyWon
TV Choice AwardsBest New DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
American Cinema EditorsBest Edited MiniseriesJohn WilsonNominated
American Society of CinematographersOne-Hour Episodic/Pilot TelevisionDavid Katznelson (For the pilot)Nominated
Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming 2011TV Series or SerialDownton AbbeyNominated
Series 264th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesHugh BonnevilleNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMichelle DockeryNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJim CarterNominated
Brendan CoyleNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesJoanne FroggattNominated
Maggie SmithWon
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesJulian Fellowes for
Episode Seven
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesBrian Percival for
Episode Seven
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for Single Camera SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Costumes for SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Music Composition for SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Hairstyling for Single Camera SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Casting for DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for Comedy or DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
BAFTA Awards 2011Best Supporting ActressMaggie SmithNominated
YouTube Audience AwardDownton AbbeyNominated
BAFTA Craft 2011Production DesignDonal Woods & Judy FarrNominated
Original MusicJohn LunnNominated
Costume DesignSusannah BuxtonNominated
TCA AwardsProgramme of the YearDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and SpecialsDownton AbbeyWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Best Drama ActressMichelle DockeryNominated
Monte-Carlo Television FestivalBest Drama TV SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding ActorDan StevensNominated
Brendan CoyleNominated
Outstanding ActressMichelle DockeryNominated
Joanne FroggattNominated
Outstanding International ProducerGareth NeameNominated
Outstanding European ProducerGareth NeameNominated
National Television AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Televisual Bulldog AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Virgin Media TV AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Basauri AwardBasauri Award for Excellence in the Performing ArtsBrendan CoyleWon
Elle Style AwardsBest TV ShowDownton AbbeyWon
TRIC AwardsDrama Programme of the YearDownton AbbeyWon
Irish Film and Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in TV DramaBrendan CoyleNominated
Hollywood Post Alliance AwardsOutstanding Editing – TelevisionJohn WilsonWon
Golden Globe AwardGolden Globe Award for Best Television Series – DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series DramaMichelle DockeryNominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmMaggie SmithWon
Producers Guild of America AwardsNorman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – DramaJulian Fellowes, Gareth Neame and Liz TrubridgeNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesMaggie SmithNominated
Michelle DockeryNominated
Art Directors Guild AwardsOne-Hour Single Camera Television SeriesDonal WoodsNominated
Series 3TV Times Readers 2012Favourite DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Favourite ActorBrendan CoyleNominated
Favourite ActressSiobhan FinneranNominated
National Television AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Irish Film and Television AwardsActor in a Supporting Role – TelevisionAllen LeechNominated
Broadcast AwardsInternational Programme SalesDownton AbbeyNominated
Basauri AwardsExcellence in Performing ArtsDownton AbbeyWon
Music and Sound Awards 2013Original Composition (Titles & Branding)John LunnWon
Original Composition (TV Programme)Downton AbbeyNominated
Sound Design (TV Programme)Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2013Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television SeriesCaroline McCallWon
BAFTA Craft 2013Production DesignDonal WoodsNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
65th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesHugh BonnevilleNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMichelle DockeryNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJim CarterNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesMaggie SmithNominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesJulian Fellowes for
Episode Four
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJeremy Webb for
Episode Four
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera SeriesDonal Woods, Mark Kebby, Gina Cromwell for
Episode Seven
Nominated
Outstanding Cast for a Drama SeriesJill TrevellickNominated
Outstanding Costumes for a SeriesCaroline McCall, Dulcie ScottNominated
Outstanding Hairstyle for a Single-Camera SeriesMagi Vaughan, Vanya PellWon
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)John LunnWon
TV Choice AwardsBest Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Best ActorBrendan CoyleNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Huading AwardsBest Global Actress in a Drama SeriesMichelle DockeryWon
Best Global Actor in a Drama SeriesDan StevensNominated
Gold Panda AwardsBest TV SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Best Director in a TV SeriesBrian PercivalNominated
Best Photography in a TV SeriesNigel WilloughbyWon
Gold PandaDownton AbbeyWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesMaggie SmithWon
Series 466th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMichelle Dockery for
Episode One
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJim Carter for
Episode One
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesJoanne Froggatt for
Episode Four
Nominated
Maggie Smith for
Episode Eight
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesDavid Evans for
Episode One
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesPaul Giamatti for
Episode Eight
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Period Series, Miniseries, or Movie (Single-Camera) For
Episode Eight
Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series For
Episode Eight
Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series For
Episode Eight
Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)John Lunn for
Episode Eight
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) For
Episode Eight
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesMaggie SmithNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television FilmJoanne FroggattWon
Series 5 67th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJim CarterNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesJoanne FroggattNominated
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period Program (One Hour Or More) for episode 9Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesNominated
Outstanding Costumes For A Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or Moviefor episode 9Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Seriesfor episode 6Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)for episode 9Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyWon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesMaggie SmithNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Network TV DramaDownton AbbeyNominated
National Television AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television FilmJoanne FroggattNominated
Series 6 BAFTABAFTA Special AwardDownton AbbeyWon
National Television AwardsBest DramaDownton AbbeyWon
68th Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama SeriesMaggie SmithWon
Outstanding Writing For A Drama SeriesJulian FellowesNominated
Outstanding Directing For A Drama SeriesMichael EnglerNominated
Outstanding Casting For A Drama SeriesJill TrevellickNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera SeriesGraham FrakeNominated
Outstanding Costumes For A Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or MovieAnna Mary Scott Robbins, Kathryn Tart, Michael WeldonNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling For A Single-Camera SeriesNic Collins, Adele FirthWon
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)Nigel Heath, David LascellesNominated
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period Program (One Hour Or More)Donal Woods, Mark Kebby, Linda WilsonWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesDownton AbbeyNominated

Film

Awards and nominations of Downton Abbey film
Year Award Category Nominee Result
2020Movies for Grownups AwardBest Supporting ActressMaggie SmithNominated
2020Movies for Grownups AwardBest EnsembleDownton AbbeyNominated
2020Movies for Grownups AwardReaders' ChoiceDownton AbbeyNominated
2020EDA Special Mention AwardActress Defying Age and AgeismMaggie SmithNominated
2020Awards Circuit Community AwardBest Costume DesignAnna RobbinsNominated
2020Critics Choice AwardBest Production DesignDonal Woods
Gina Cromwell
Nominated
2020Critics Choice AwardBest Costume DesignAnna RobbinsNominated
2020CinEuphoria AwardBest Supporting Actress – International CompetitionMaggie SmithNominated
2020CinEuphoria AwardBest Ensemble – International CompetitionHugh Bonneville
Laura Carmichael
Jim Carter
Michelle Dockery
Joanne Froggatt
Robert James-Collier
Allen Leech
Elizabeth McGovern
Maggie Smith
Imelda Staunton
Nominated
2020CDG AwardExcellence in Period FilmAnna RobbinsNominated
2020GLAAD Media AwardOutstanding Film – Wide ReleaseDownton AbbeyNominated
2020Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild AwardBest Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Feature-Length Motion PictureAnne Oldham
Elaine Browne
Marc Pilcher
Won
2020Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild AwardBest Period and/or Character Makeup – Feature-Length Motion PictureAnne Oldham
Elaine Browne
Sam Smart
Nominated
2019Hollywood Film AwardCostume Designer of the YearAnna RobbinsWon
2019SDFCS AwardBest Costume DesignAnna RobbinsNominated
2019SDFCS AwardBest Production DesignDonal WoodsNominated
2019SDFCS AwardBest EnsembleDownton AbbeyNominated
2019Satellite AwardBest Costume DesignAnna RobbinsNominated
2019Seattle Film Critics AwardBest Costume DesignAnna RobbinsNominated

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