List of awards and nominations received by Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created for HBO by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels.[1][2] The story, set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, has several plot lines and a large ensemble cast. The first story arc follows a dynastic conflict among competing claimants for succession to the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms, with other noble families fighting for independence from the throne. The second covers attempts to reclaim the throne by the exiled last scion of the realm's deposed ruling dynasty; the third chronicles the threat of the impending winter and the legendary creatures and fierce peoples of the North.[3]

Game of Thrones awards and nominations
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins269
Nominations738
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.

The series, mostly written by Benioff and Weiss, has been nominated for many awards, including eight Golden Globe Awards (one win), ten Writers Guild of America Awards, seven Producers Guild of America Awards (one win), eight Directors Guild of America Awards (two wins), seven Art Directors Guild Awards (five wins), thirty-four Saturn Awards (six wins), fourteen Satellite Awards (three wins), and a Peabody Award (one win). The series has received 160 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including eight consecutive Outstanding Drama Series nominations, with a total of 59 wins.[4] Game of Thrones received numerous nominations, with awards recognizing various aspects of the series such as directing, writing, cast, visual effects, or overall quality.

Peter Dinklage is the most awarded and nominated member of the cast, with recognitions such as the Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Series. He is also the only member of the cast to receive an Emmy. In addition, cast members Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Alfie Allen, Sophie Turner, Gwendoline Christie, Carice van Houten, Diana Rigg, and Max von Sydow received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for their performances in the series.[5] The rest of the cast was also praised, many receiving various award nominations, including six Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series nominations rewarding all of the main cast for seasons 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. In 2015, Game of Thrones set a record for winning the highest number of Primetime Emmy Awards for a series in a single year, with 12 wins out of 24 nominations.[6] In 2016, it became the most awarded series in Emmy Awards history, with a total of 38 wins.[4] To date, Game of Thrones has won 269 awards out of 738 nominations. The show also holds six world records from the Guinness Book of World Records, including "Most pirated TV program" and "Largest TV drama simulcast".[7]

Total awards and nominations for the cast

Peter Dinklage is the series's most successful cast member in terms of awards and nominations, having won 7 awards and received 40 additional nominations
Total awards and nominations for the cast
Actor Character Tenure Nominations Awards
Peter Dinklage Tyrion Lannister 2011–2019 40 7
Maisie Williams Arya Stark 2011–2019 20 8
Lena Headey Cersei Lannister 2011–2019 27 4
Emilia Clarke Daenerys Targaryen 2011–2019 29 5
Kit Harington Jon Snow 2011–2019 28 4
Sophie Turner Sansa Stark 2011–2019 14 4
Diana Rigg Olenna Tyrell 2013–2017 5 0
Sean Bean Eddard "Ned" Stark 2011 8 3
Pedro Pascal Oberyn Martell 2014 4 2
Jack Gleeson Joffrey Baratheon 2011–2014 12 2
Natalie Dormer Margaery Tyrell 2012–2016 4 2
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Jaime Lannister 2011–2019 15 1
Michelle Fairley Catelyn Stark 2011–2013 7 1
Liam Cunningham Davos Seaworth 2012–2019 8 1
Charles Dance Tywin Lannister 2011–2015 5 1
Iain Glen Jorah Mormont 2011–2019 7 1
Isaac Hempstead Wright Brandon "Bran" Stark 2011–2014, 2016–2019 7 1
Gwendoline Christie Brienne of Tarth 2012–2019 8 1
Conleth Hill Varys 2011–2019 6 1
Nathalie Emmanuel Missandei 2013–2019 6 1
Rory McCann Sandor "The Hound" Clegane 2011–2014, 2016–2019 6 1
Ian McElhinney Barristan Selmy 2011, 2013–2015 4 1
John Bradley Samwell Tarly 2011–2019 5 1
Josef Altin Pypar 2011, 2013–2014 4 1
Julian Glover Pycelle 2011–2016 4 1
Mark Stanley Grenn 2011–2014 4 1

Significant guild and peer awards

Awards and nominations in this section are given by members of that specific profession's guild or trade union.[8][9]

Significant guild and peer awards and nominations
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
American Film Institute Awards 2011 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [10]
2012 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [11]
2013 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [12]
2014 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [13]
2015 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [14]
2016 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [15]
2017 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [16]
2019 Top 10 TV Programs of the Year Game of Thrones Won [17]
American Cinema Editors Award 2012 Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial Television Frances Parker (for "Baelor") Nominated [18]
2014 Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial Television Oral Norrie Ottey (for "The Rains of Castamere") Nominated [19]
2016 Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial Television Katie Weiland (for "The Dance of Dragons") Nominated [20]
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Tim Porter (for "Hardhome") Nominated
2017 Best Edited One-Hour Series For Non-Commercial Television Tim Porter (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won [22]
2018 Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television Tim Porter (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated [23]
2020 Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television Tim Porter (for "The Long Night") Won [24]
American Society of Cinematographers Awards 2012 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in One-Hour Episodic Television Series Kramer Morgenthau (for "The North Remembers") Won [25]
2013 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in One-Hour Episodic Television Series Jonathan Freeman (for "Valar Dohaeris") Won [26]
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Anette Haellmigk (for "Kissed by Fire") Nominated
2014 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Anette Haellmigk (for "The Children") Nominated [25]
Fabian Wagner (for "Mockingbird") Nominated
2015 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Fabian Wagner (for "Hardhome") Nominated [28]
2016 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Fabian Wagner (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won [29]
Anette Haellmigk (for "Book of the Stranger") Nominated
2017 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series for Non-Commercial Television Robert McLachlan (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated [30]
Gregory Middleton (for "Dragonstone") Nominated
Annie Awards 2017 Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action Production Dean Elliott, James Hollingworth, Nicholas Tripodi, Matt Weaver (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated [31]
2018 Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action Production Paul Story, Todd Labonte, Matthew Muntean, Cajun Hylton, Georgy Arevshatov (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated [32]
2020 Outstanding Achievement, Character Animation in a Live Action Production Jason Snyman, Sheik Ghafoor, Maia Neubig, Michael Siegel, Cheri Fojtik (for "The Long Night") Nominated [33]
Australian Production Design Guild Awards 2015 Production Design for a Television Drama Deborah Riley Won [34]
2016 Production Design for a Television Drama Deborah Riley Won [35]
3D Award for Visual Effects Design Iloura (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards 2012 One-Hour Single Camera Television Series Gemma Jackson (for "A Golden Crown") Nominated [36]
2013 One-Hour Single Camera Television Series Gemma Jackson (for "The Ghost of Harrenhal") Won [37]
2014 One-Hour Single Camera Television Series Gemma Jackson (for "Valar Dohaeris") Won [38]
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2015 One-Hour Single Camera Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley (for "The Laws of Gods and Men" and "The Mountain and the Viper") Won [40]
2016 One-Hour Single Camera Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley (for "High Sparrow", "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken", and "Hardhome") Won [41]
2017 One-Hour Single Camera Period Or Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley (for "Blood of My Blood", "The Broken Man", and "No One") Nominated [42]
2018 One-Hour Single Camera Period Or Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley (for "Dragonstone", "The Queen's Justice", and "Eastwatch") Won [43]
2020 One-Hour Single Camera Period Or Fantasy Television Series Deborah Riley (for "The Bells") Nominated [44]
Artios Awards 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot Drama Nina Gold Nominated [45]
Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nominated
2012 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nina Gold Nominated [46]
2013 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nina Gold Nominated [47]
2014 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nina Gold Nominated [48]
2015 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nina Gold Won [49]
2016 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series Drama Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, Carla Stronge Nominated [50]
ASCAP Awards 2012 Top Television Series Ramin Djawadi Won [51]
2013 Top Television Series Ramin Djawadi Won [52]
Astra Awards 2012 Favourite Program – International Drama Game of Thrones Won [53]
2013 Favourite Program – International Drama Game of Thrones Won [54]
2014 Favourite Program – International Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [55]
2015 Favourite Program – International Drama Game of Thrones Won [56]
British Academy Television Awards 2013 Best International Programme David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger Nominated [57]
Radio Times Audience Award Game of Thrones Won
2015 Radio Times Audience Award Game of Thrones Nominated [58]
2017 Must-See Moment "Battle of the Bastards" Nominated [59]
2018 Must-See Moment "Viserion is Killed by the Night King" (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated [60]
British Academy Television Craft Awards 2018 Costume Design Michele Clapton Won [61]
Production Design Rob Cameron, Deborah Riley Won
Special Award Game of Thrones Won
British Society of Cinematographers Awards 2012 Best Cinematography in a Television Drama Sam McCurdy (for "Blackwater") Nominated [62]
2015 Best Cinematography in a Television Drama Fabian Wagner (for "Hardhome") Nominated [63]
ACO/BSC/GBCT Operators TV Drama Award David Morgan, Sean Savage, Ben Wilson, David Worley (for "Hardhome") Won [64]
2016 Best Cinematography in a Television Drama Fabian Wagner (for "The Winds of Winter") Nominated [63]
ACO/BSC/GBCT Operators TV Drama Award Sean Savage, David Morgan & John Ferguson (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated [64]
Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards 2015 TV Series Cinematography Robert McLachlan (for "Oathkeeper") Nominated [65]
2016 TV Series Cinematography Robert McLachlan (for "The Dance of Dragons") Won [66]
TV Series Cinematography Gregory Middleton (for "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken") Nominated
2017 TV Series Cinematography Gregory Middleton (for "Home") Won [67]
Cinema Audio Society Awards 2012 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Mark Taylor (for "Baelor") Nominated [68]
2013 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, and Brett Voss (for "Blackwater") Nominated [69]
2014 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, and Brett Voss (for "The Rains of Castamere") Won [70]
2015 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Brett Voss (for "The Children") Won [71]
2016 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Brett Voss (for "Hardhome") Won [72]
2017 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Richard Dyer, Brett Voss (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won [73]
2018 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Brett Voss (for "Beyond the Wall") Won [74]
2020 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – Television Series – One Hour Ronan Hill, Simon Kerr, Daniel Crowley, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Brett Voss (for "The Bells") Won [75]
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2012 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Nominated [76]
2013 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Nominated [77]
2014 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Nominated [78]
2015 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Won [79]
2016 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Won [80]
2017 Outstanding Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton, April Ferry Won [81]
2018 Outstanding Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Won [82]
2020 Outstanding Fantasy Television Series Michele Clapton Won [83]
Directors Guild of America Awards 2012 Dramatic Series Tim Van Patten (for "Winter Is Coming") Nominated [84]
2014 Dramatic Series David Nutter (for "The Rains of Castamere") Nominated [85]
2015 Dramatic Series Alex Graves (for "The Children") Nominated [86]
2016 Dramatic Series David Nutter (for "Mother's Mercy") Won [87]
2017 Dramatic Series Miguel Sapochnik (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won [88]
2018 Dramatic Series Jeremy Podeswa (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated [89]
Matt Shakman (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated
Alan Taylor (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated
2020 Dramatic Series David Nutter (for "The Last of the Starks") Nominated [90]
Miguel Sapochnik (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Golden Reel Awards 2012 Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television Game of Thrones (for "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things") Won [91]
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television Game of Thrones (for "Winter is Coming") Won
2013 Best Sound Editing – Long Form Dialogue and ADR in Television Game of Thrones (for "Valar Morghulis") Won [92]
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Best Sound Editing – Long Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television Game of Thrones (for "Valar Morghulis") Won
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television Game of Thrones (for "Blackwater") Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Music in Television Game of Thrones (for "Blackwater") Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television Game of Thrones (for "Blackwater") Nominated
2014 Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television Jed Dodge and Tim Hands (for "The Rains of Castamere") Won [94]
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Best Sound Editing – Short Form Music David Klotz (for "The Rains of Castamere") Won
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and Foley Tim Kimmel (for "The Rains of Castamere") Nominated
2015 Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: FX/Foley Game of Thrones (for "The Children") Won [96]
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Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Dialogue / ADR Game of Thrones (for "The Children") Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Music Game of Thrones (for "The Watchers on the Wall") Nominated
2016 Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: FX/Foley Tim Kimmel (for "Hardhome") Won [98]
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Dialogue / ADR Tim Kimmel (for "Hardhome") Won
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Music David Klotz (for "Hardhome") Nominated
2017 Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: FX/Foley Tim Kimmel, Brett Voss, John Matter, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Dylan Wilhoit, Paula Fairfield and Bradley Katona (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated [99]
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Dialogue / ADR Tim Kimmel and Tim Hands (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Music David Klotz (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated
2018 Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: FX/Foley Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Bradley Katona, Brett Voss and Jeffrey Wilhoit (for "The Spoils of War") Won [100]
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Dialogue / ADR Tim Kimmel, Paul Bercovitch and Tim Hands (for "The Spoils of War") Won
Best Sound Editing in Television, Short Form: Music David Klotz (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated
Grammy Awards 2018 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Ramin Djawadi (for Game of Thrones: Season 7) Nominated [101]
2020 Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Ramin Djawadi (for Game of Thrones: Season 8) Nominated [102]
Hollywood Post Alliance Awards 2012 Outstanding Visual Effects – Television Joe Finley (for "The Prince of Winterfell") Won [103]
2013 Outstanding Color Grading – Television Joe Finley (for "Kissed by Fire") Nominated [104]
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Outstanding Sound – Television Paula Fairfield, Brad Katona, Jed Dodge, Onnalee Blank and Mathew Waters (for "The Climb") Won
Outstanding Visual Effects – Television Joe Bauer and Jabbar Raisani, Jörn Grosshans and Sven Martin, and Doug Campbell (for "Valar Dohaeris") Won
2014 Outstanding Sound Tim Kimmel, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Paula Fairfield, Brad Katona and Jed M. Dodge (for "The Children") Nominated [106]
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Outstanding Color Grading Joe Finley (for "Mockingbird") Nominated
Outstanding Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Sven Martin, Jörn Grosshans, Thomas Schelesny, Matthew Rouleau (for "The Children") Won
2015 Outstanding Sound Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Bradley Katona, Paul Bercovitch, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters (for "Hardhome") Nominated [108]
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Outstanding Color Grading Joe Finley (for "Hardhome") Nominated
Outstanding Editing Tim Porter (for "Hardhome") Nominated
Outstanding Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Derek Spears, Eric Carney, Jabbar Raisani (for "The Dance of Dragons") Won
2016 Outstanding Sound Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Mathew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Bradley Katona, Paul Bercovitch (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated [110]
Outstanding Editing Tim Porter (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Outstanding Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Eric Carney, Derek Spears, Glenn Melenhorst, Matthew Rouleau (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
2017 Outstanding Color Grading Joe Finley (for "Dragonstone") Nominated [111]
Outstanding Editing Tim Porter (for "Stormborn") Nominated
Jesse Parker (for "The Queen's Justice") Nominated
Crispin Green (for "Dragonstone") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Mathew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Bradley C. Katona, Paul Bercovitch (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated
Irish Film & Television Awards 2012 Best Television Drama Mark Huffam Nominated [112]
Best Director Television Drama Brian Kirk Nominated
Best Actress – Television Michelle Fairley Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Television Aidan Gillen Nominated
Best Sound (Film/TV Drama) Ronan Hill Nominated
Best Sound Ronan Hill Nominated
2013 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [113]
Best Director of Photography P.J. Dillon Nominated
Best Sound Ronan Hill, Mervyn Moore Nominated
2014 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [114]
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Liam Cunningham Nominated
Aidan Gillen Nominated
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television Michelle Fairley Won
Best Sound Ronan Hill Won
2015 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [115]
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Liam Cunningham Nominated
Best Sound Game of Thrones Nominated
2016 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [116]
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Liam Cunningham Nominated
2017 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [117]
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Liam Cunningham Nominated
Best Sound Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank and Matthew Waters Nominated
Best VFX Ed Bruce & Nicholas Murphy Nominated
2018 Best Television Drama Game of Thrones Won [118]
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Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Liam Cunningham Won
Aidan Gillen Nominated
Best Sound Ronan Hill, Onnalee Blank and Matthew Waters Nominated
Best VFX Ed Bruce & Nicholas Murphy Nominated
Location Managers Guild Awards 2014 Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional in Television Robert Boake Won [120]
Outstanding use of Locations in Television Game of Thrones Won
2016 Outstanding Locations in Period Television Robert Boake and Tate Araez Won [121]
2017 Outstanding Locations in Period Television Matt Jones and Naomi Liston Nominated [122]
2018 Outstanding Locations in Period Television Robert Boake, Matt Jones, Pedro Tate Araez Won [123]
2019 Outstanding Locations in a Period Television Series Robert Boake Nominated [124]
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Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2014 Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television Paul Engelen, Melissa Lackersteen Nominated [126]
2016 Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television Jane Walker Won [127]
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Television Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks Won
2017 Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television Jane Walker, Kay Bilk Won [128]
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Television Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks Won
Best Special Makeup Effects – Television Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower Nominated
2018 Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television Jane Walker, Nicola Matthews Won [129]
Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Television Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks Nominated
Best Special Makeup Effects – Television Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower Won
Producers Guild of America Awards 2012 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, Frank Doelger, Mark Huffam, Carolyn Strauss, D. B. Weiss Nominated [130]
2013 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, D. B. Weiss Nominated [131]
2014 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Christopher Newman, Greg Spence, Carolyn Strauss, and D. B. Weiss Nominated [132]
2015 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Chris Newman, Greg Spence, Carolyn Strauss, D. B. Weiss Nominated [133]
2016 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, Bryan Cogman, Lisa McAtackney, Chris Newman, Greg Spence Won [134]
2017 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, Bryan Cogman, Lisa McAtackney, Chris Newman, Greg Spence Nominated [135]
2018 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, Bryan Cogman, Lisa McAtackney, Chris Newman, Greg Spence Nominated [136]
2020 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, David Nutter, Miguel Sapochnik, Bryan Cogman, Chris Newman, Greg Spence, Lisa McAtackney, Duncan Muggoch Nominated [137]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2012 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Amrita Acharia, Mark Addy, Alfie Allen, Josef Altin, Sean Bean, Susan Brown, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Peter Dinklage, Ron Donachie, Michelle Fairley, Jerome Flynn, Elyes Gabel, Aidan Gillen, Jack Gleeson, Iain Glen, Julian Glover, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, Richard Madden, Jason Momoa, Rory McCann, Ian McElhinney, Luke McEwan, Roxanne McKee, Dar Salim, Mark Stanley, Donald Sumpter, Sophie Turner, and Maisie Williams Nominated [138]
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Game of Thrones Won
2013 Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Rob Cooper, Jamie Edgell, Dave Fisher, Dave Forman, Paul Herbert, Michelle McKeown, Sian Miline, Jimmy O'Dee, Domonkos Pardanyi, Marcus Shakesheff, CC Smiff, and Mark Southworth Won [139]
2014 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated [140]
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Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Alfie Allen, John Bradley, Oona Chaplin, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Mackenzie Crook, Charles Dance, Joe Dempsie, Peter Dinklage, Natalie Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Michelle Fairley, Jack Gleeson, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Kristofer Hivju, Paul Kaye, Sibel Kekilli, Rose Leslie, Richard Madden, Rory McCann, Michael McElhatton, Ian McElhinney, Philip McGinley, Hannah Murray, Iwan Rheon, Sophie Turner, Carice Van Houten, and Maisie Williams Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Rachelle Beinart, Richard Bradshaw, Ben Dimmock, Levan Doran, Jamie Edgell, Bradley Farmer, Jozsef Fodor, Dave Forman, Paul Herbert, Paul Howell, Daniel Naprous, Florian Robin, CC Smiff, and Roy Taylor Won
2015 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated [142]
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Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Josef Altin, Jacob Anderson, John Bradley, Dominic Carter, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ben Crompton, Charles Dance, Peter Dinklage, Natalie Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Iain Glen, Julian Glover, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Conleth Hill, Rory McCann, Ian McElhinney, Pedro Pascal, Daniel Portman, Mark Stanley, Sophie Turner, and Maisie Williams Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Lucy Allen, Cole Armitage, Gary Arthurs, Rachelle Beinart, Ferenc Berecz, Richard Bradshaw, Andy Butcher, Michael Byrch, Neil Chapelhow, Nick Chopping, Jonathan Cohen, Joel Conlan, Gary Connery, James Cox, Tom Cox, Jason Curle, Nicholas Daines, Bill Davey, Kelly J. Dent, Ben Dimmock, Levan Doran, Jamie Edgell, Bradley Farmer, Neil Finnighan, Jozsef Fodor, Dean Forster, David Garrick, James Grogan, Tim Halloran, Paul Heasman, Robert Hladik, Al Holland, Gergely Horpacsi, Paul Howell, Stewart James, Gary Kane, Ian Kay, Robbie Keane, George Kirby, Cristian Knight, Laszlo Kosa, Geza Kovacs, Norbert Kovacs, Guy List, Phil Lonergan, Russell Macleod, Tina Maskell, Adrian McGaw, Nick McKinless, Erol Mehmet, Andy Merchant, Sian Milne, Daniel Naprous, Chris Newton, Ray Nicholas, Bela Orsanyi, Sam Parham, Ian Pead, Justin Pearson, Martin Pemberton, Heather Phillips, Rashid Phoenix, Andy Pilgrim, Christopher Pocock, Curtis Rivers, Marcus Shakesheff, Matt Sherren, Anthony Skrimshire, Mark Slaughter, Karen Smithson, Mark Southworth, Helen Steinway Bailey, Shane Steyn, Matthew Stirling, John Street, Gaspar Szabo, Gabor Szeman, Roy Taylor, Gyula Toth, Tony Van Silva, Reg Wayment, Linda Weal, Richard J Wheeldon, Heron White, Maxine Whittaker, Simon Whyman, Donna C. Williams, Lou Wong, Annabel E. Wood, Liang Yang, and Steen Young Won
2016 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated [144]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Alfie Allen, Ian Beattie, John Bradley, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Michael Condron, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ben Crompton, Liam Cunningham, Stephen Dillane, Peter Dinklage, Nathalie Emmanuel, Tara Fitzgerald, Jerome Flynn, Brian Fortune, Joel Fry, Aidan Gillen, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Michiel Huisman, Hannah Murray, Brenock O'Connor, Daniel Portman, Iwan Rheon, Owen Teale, Sophie Turner, Carice Van Houten, Maisie Williams, and Tom Wlaschiha Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Boian Anev, Richard Bradshaw, Jonathan Cohen, Christopher Cox, Jacob Cox, Matt Crook, Rob DeGroot, Levan Doran, Clint Elvy, James Embree, Bradley Farmer, Richard Hansen, Bobby Holland-Hanton, Radoslav Ignatov, Borislav Iliev, Rowley Irlam, Erol Ismail, Milen Kaleychev, Paul Lowe, Jonathan McBride, Sian Milne, David Newton, Radoslav Parvanov, Ian Pead, Jan Petrina, Rashid Phoenix, Andy Pilgrim, Dominic Preece, Marc Redmond, Paul Shapcott, Ryan Stuart, Pablo Verdejo, Calvin Warrington-Heasman, Annabel E. Wood, Danko Yordanov, and Lewis Young Won
2017 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated [145]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Alfie Allen, Jacob Anderson, Dean-Charles Chapman, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunningham, Peter Dinklage, Nathalie Emmanuel, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Conleth Hill, Kristofer Hivju, Michiel Huisman, Faye Marsay, Jonathan Pryce, Sophie Turner, Carice Van Houten, Gemma Whelan, and Maisie Williams Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Boian Anev, Kristina Baskett, Rachelle Beinart, Richard Bradshaw, Michael Byrch, Nick Chopping, Christopher Cox, Jake Cox, David Cronnelly, Matt Crook, Levan Doran, Bradley Farmer, Vladimir Furdik, Richard Hansen, Rob Hayns, Paul Howell, Rowley Irlam, Erol Ismail, Milen Kaleychev, Leigh Maddern, Jonathan McBride, Leona McCarron, Kim McGarrity, Richard Mead, Casey Michaels, Sian Milne, David Newton, Jason Otelle, Radoslav Parvanov, Ian Pead, Rashid Phoenix, Andy Pilgrim, Marc Redmond, Paul Shapcott, Jonny Stockwell, Ryan Stuart, Edward Upcott, and Leo Woodruff Won
2018 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated [146]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Alfie Allen, Jacob Anderson, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Liam Cunningham, Peter Dinklage, Nathalie Emmanuel, James Faulkner, Jerome Flynn, Aidan Gillen, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, Kristofer Hivju, Tom Hopper, Anton Lesser, Rory McCann, Sophie Turner, Carice Van Houten, Gemma Whelan, Rupert Vansittart, and Maisie Williams Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Boian Anev, Mark Archer, Luis Miguel Arranz, Ferenc Berecz, Richard Bradshaw, Michael Byrch, Nick Chopping, Jonathan Cohen, Chris Cox, Jake Cox, James Cox, David Cronnelly, Matt Crook, Ricardo Cruz Jr., Jason Curle, Levan Doran, Daniel Euston, Bradley Farmer, Pete Ford, Vladimir Furdik, Eduardo Gago, Angel Gomez, David Grant, Lawrence Hansen, Richard Hansen, Nicklas Hansson, Rob Hayns, Bobby Holland Hanton, Paul Howell, Radoslav Ignatov, Rowley Irlam, Erol Ismail, Orsányi Iván, Sonny Louis, Leigh Maddern, Jonny McBride, Leona McCarron, Kim McGarrity, Trayan Milenov-Troy, Sian Milne, David Newton, Jason Oettle, Radoslav Parvanov, Ian Pead, Andy Pilgrim, Oleg Podobin, Marc Redmond, Andrej Riabokon, Florian Robin, Doug Robson, Fabio Santos, Stanislav Satko, Paul Shapcott, Mark Slaughter, CC Smiff, James Stewart, Jonny Stockwell, Ryan Stuart, Gáspár Szabó, Lukas Tomsik, Marek Toth, Teodor Tzolov, Raycho Vasilev, Calvin Warrington-Heasman, Annabel Wood, Leo Woodruff, and Lewis Young Won
2020 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Won [147]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Alfie Allen, Pilou Asbæk, Jacob Anderson, John Bradley, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ben Crompton, Liam Cunningham, Joe Dempsie, Peter Dinklage, Richard Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jerome Flynn, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, Kristofer Hivju, Rory McCann, Hannah Murray, Staz Nair, Daniel Portman, Bella Ramsey, Richard Rycroft, Sophie Turner, Rupert Vansittart, and Maisie Williams Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Game of Thrones Won
Society of Camera Operators Awards 2017 Camera Operator of the Year – Television Sean Savage Nominated [148]
Visual Effects Society Awards 2012 Outstanding Animated Character in a Commercial or Broadcast Program Henry Badgett, Mark Brown, Rafael Morant, James Sutton (for "Fire and Blood") Nominated [149]
Outstanding Created Environment in a Commercial or Broadcast Program Markus Kuha, Damien Macé, Dante Harbridge Robinson, Fani Vassiadi (for "The Icewall") Won
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor, Angela Barson, Ed Bruce, Adam McInnes (for "Winter Is Coming") Won
2013 Outstanding Animated Character in a Commercial or Broadcast Program Irfan Celik, Florian Friedmann, Ingo Schachner, Chris Stenner (for "Training the Dragons") Won [150]
Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program Falk Boje, Esther Engel, Alexey Kuchinsky, Klaus Wuchta (for "White Walker Army") Won
Outstanding Created Environment in a Commercial or Broadcast Program Rene Borst, Thilo Ewers, Adam Figielski, Jonas Stuckenbrock (for "Pyke") Won
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program Rainer Gombos, Steve Kullback, Sven Martin, Juri Stanossek (for "Valar Morghulis") Won
2014 Outstanding Animated Character in a Broadcast Philip Meyer, Ingo Schachner, Travis Nobles, Florian Friedmann (for "Raising the Dragons") Nominated [151]
[152]
Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program Kirk Brillon, Steve Gordon, Geoff Sayer, Winston Lee (for "The Climb") Won
Outstanding Created Environment in a Broadcast Program Patrick Zentis, Mayur Patel, Nitin Singh, Tim Alexander (for "The Climb") Won
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Jörn Großhans, Sven Martin (for "Valar Dohaeris") Won
2015 Outstanding Performance of an Animated Character in a Commercial, Broadcast Program, or Video Game Philip Meyer, Thomas Kutschera, Igor Majdandzic, and Mark Spindler (for "Drogon") Nominated [153]
[154]
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Broadcast Program Game of Thrones (for "The Children") Won
Outstanding Created Environment in a Commercial, Broadcast Program, or Video Game Rene Borst, Christian Zilliken, Jan Burda, Steffen Metzner (for "Braavos Establisher") Won
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal/Live Action Broadcast Program Keegan Douglas, Okan Ataman, Brian Fortune, David Lopez (for "Wight Attack") Nominated
Dan Breckwoldt, Martin Furman, Sophie Marfleet, Eric Andrusyszyn (for "The Watchers on the Wall") Won
2016 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Eric Carney, Derek Spears, Stuart Brisdon (for "The Dance of Dragons") Won [155]
Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Florian Friedmann, Jonathan Symmonds, Sven Skoczylas, Sebastian Lauer (for "Mother's Mercy" – "Wounded Drogon") Nominated
James Kinnings, Michael Holzl, Joseph Hoback, Matt Derksen (for "The Dance of Dragons" – "Drogon Arena Rescue") Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Dominic Piche, Christine Leclerc, Patrice Poissant, Thomas Montminy-Brodeur (for "City of Volantis") Won
Rajeev B R., Loganathan Perumal, Ramesh Shankers, Anders Ericson (for "Drogon Arena") Nominated
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project David Ramos, Antonio Lado, Piotr Weiss, Félix Bergés (for "Hardhome") Won
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode Eduardo Díaz, Guillermo Orbe, Oscar Perea, Inmaculada Nadela (for "Hardhome") Won
Dan Breckwoldt, Martin Furman, Sophie Marfleet, Eric Andrusyszyn (for "Drogon Arena") Nominated
Travis Nobles, Mark Spindler, Max Riess, Nadja Ding (for "Drogon Lair") Nominated
2017 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Glenn Melenhorst, Matthew Rouleau, Sam Conway (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won [156]
[157]
Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode or Real-Time Project James Kinnings, Michael Holzl, Matt Derksen, Joseph Hoback (for "Battle of the Bastards" – "Drogon") Won
Sebastian Lauer, Jonathan Symmonds, Thomas Kutschera, Anthony Sieben (for "Home" – "Emaciated Dragon") Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial or Real-Time Project Deak Ferrand, Dominic Daigle, François Croteau, Alexandru Banuta (for "Battle of the Bastards" – "Meereen City") Won
Edmond Engelbrecht, Tomoka Matsumura, Edwin Holdsworth, Cheri Fojtik (for "The Winds of Winter" – "Citadel") Nominated
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project Patrick Tiberius Gehlen, Michelle Blok, Christopher Baird, Drew Wood-Davies (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Kevin Blom, Sasmit Ranadive, Wanghua Huang, Ben Andersen (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated
Thomas Hullin, Dominik Kirouac, James Dong, Xavier Fourmond (for "Battle of the Bastards" – "Meereen City") Won
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode Thomas Montminy-Brodeur, Patrick David, Michael Crane, Joe Salazar (for "Battle of the Bastards" – "Meereen City") Nominated
Dominic Hellier, Morgan Jones, Thijs Noij, Caleb Thompson (for "Battle of the Bastards" – "Retaking Winterfell") Won
Eduardo Díaz, Aníbal Del Busto, Angel Rico, Sonsoles López-Aranguren (for "The Door" – "Land of Always Winter") Nominated
2018 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Chris Baird, David Ramos, Sam Conway (for "Beyond the Wall") Won [158]
Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project Paul Story, Todd Labonte, Matthew Muntean, Nicholas Wilson (for "Beyond the Wall" – "Zombie Polar Bear") Nominated
Jonathan Symmonds, Thomas Kutschera, Philipp Winterstein, Andreas Krieg (for "Eastwatch" – "Drogon Meets Jon") Nominated
Murray Stevenson, Jason Snyman, Jenn Taylor, Florian Friedmann (for "The Spoils of War" – "Drogon Loot Train Attack") Won
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial or Real-Time Project Daniel Villalba, Antonio Lado, José Luis Barreiro, Isaac de la Pompa (for "Beyond the Wall" – "Frozen Lake") Won
Patrice Poissant, Deak Ferrand, Dominic Daigle, Gabriel Morin (for "Eastwatch") Nominated
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Manuel Ramírez, Óscar Márquez, Pablo Hernández, David Gacituaga (for "Beyond the Wall" – "Frozen Lake") Nominated
Thomas Hullin, Dominik Kirouac, Sylvain Nouveau, Nathan Arbuckle (for "The Dragon and the Wolf" – "Wall Destruction") Won
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode Óscar Perea, Santiago Martos, David Esteve, Michael Crane (for "Beyond the Wall" – "Frozen Lake") Nominated
Thomas Montminy Brodeur, Xavier Fourmond, Reuben Barkataki, Sébastien Raets (for "Eastwatch") Nominated
Dom Hellier, Thijs Noij, Edwin Holdsworth, Giacomo Matteucci (for "The Spoils of War" – "Loot Train Attack") Won
2020 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Ted Rae, Mohsen Mousavi, Sam Conway (for "The Bells") Nominated [159]
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Carlos Patrick DeLeon, Alonso Bocanegra Martinez, Marcela Silva, Benjamin Ross (for "The Iron Throne" – Red Keep Plaza) Won
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project Marcel Kern, Paul Fuller, Ryo Sakaguchi, Thomas Hartmann (for "The Bells") Won
Outstanding Compositing in an Episode Sean Heuston, Scott Joseph, James Elster, Corinne Teo (for "The Bells") Nominated
Mark Richardson, Darren Christie, Nathan Abbott, Owen Longstaff (for "The Long Night; Dragon Ground Battle") Won
Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal or Animated Project Sam Conway, Terry Palmer, Laurence Harvey, Alastair Vardy (for "The Bells") Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards 2012 Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, George R. R. Martin, D. B. Weiss Nominated [160]
New Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, George R. R. Martin, D. B. Weiss Nominated
2013 Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, George R. R. Martin, Vanessa Taylor, D. B. Weiss Nominated [161]
2015 Episodic Drama George R. R. Martin (for "The Lion and the Rose") Nominated [162]
Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, George R. R. Martin, D. B. Weiss Nominated
2016 Episodic Drama David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "Mother's Mercy") Nominated [163]
Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Dave Hill, D. B. Weiss Nominated
2017 Episodic Drama David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Winds of Winter") Nominated [164]
Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Dave Hill, D. B. Weiss Nominated
2018 Television Drama Series David Benioff, Bryan Cogman, Dave Hill, D. B. Weiss Nominated [165]

Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards were established in 1949 in order to recognize excellence in the American television industry, and are bestowed by members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Emmy Awards are given in different ceremonies presented annually; Primetime Emmy Awards recognize outstanding work in American primetime television programming, while the Creative Arts Emmy Awards are presented to honor technical and creative achievements, and include categories recognizing work of art directors, lighting and costume designers, cinematographers, casting directors, and other production-based personnel.[166] The Emmy Award corresponds to the Academy Award (for film), the Tony Award (for theatre), and the Grammy Award (for music).[167]

Game of Thrones has won 59 out of 160 nominations.[5] Peter Dinklage has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series eight times for playing Tyrion Lannister, with wins in 2011, 2015, 2018 and 2019, making him the only Game of Thrones actor to receive a Primetime Emmy and the only actor to receive a nomination for each season. Showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss have won twice for Writing for a Drama Series. Game of Thrones has eight nominations for Outstanding Drama Series, winning four, in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019. Both David Nutter and Miguel Sapochnik have won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Game of Thrones holds the Emmy Award record for most wins for a scripted television series, ahead of Frasier (which received 37).[168]

At the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards the show's fifth season was nominated for 24 awards. The show ultimately won 12 awards, setting a new record for most Emmy wins by a series in a single year, replacing the previous holder The West Wing's nine wins, and tying that show and Hill Street Blues for the most wins by a drama series throughout its run.[6] At the nominee announcement for the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, the show's sixth season received the most nominations of any show with 23. The show again won 12 awards, tying the same record for most Emmy wins by a series in a single year.[5]

At the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards the seventh season was nominated for 22 awards, the most of the ceremony, including a first Emmy nomination for Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.[169] At the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards the eighth season was nominated for 32 awards, thus breaking the record for most nominations received by a regular series in a single year. Actors Alfie Allen, Gwendoline Christie, Sophie Turner and Carice van Houten all received their first Emmy Award nomination thanks to this season.[170] Peter Dinklage received his eighth Primetime Emmy nomination and became the only cast member of the series to receive a nomination for each season.

Emmy awards and nominations for the cast

Emmy awards and nominations for the cast
Actor Character Category Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Peter Dinklage Tyrion Lannister Supporting Actor Won Nominated Nominated Nominated Won Nominated Won Won
Diana Rigg Olenna Tyrell Guest Actress Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated
Emilia Clarke Daenerys Targaryen Supporting Actress Nominated Nominated Nominated
Lead Actress Nominated
Lena Headey Cersei Lannister Supporting Actress Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated
Kit Harington Jon Snow Supporting Actor Nominated
Lead Actor Nominated
Maisie Williams Arya Stark Supporting Actress Nominated Nominated
Max von Sydow Three-eyed Raven Guest Actor Nominated
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Jaime Lannister Supporting Actor Nominated Nominated
Alfie Allen Theon Greyjoy Supporting Actor Nominated
Gwendoline Christie Brienne of Tarth Supporting Actress Nominated
Sophie Turner Sansa Stark Supporting Actress Nominated
Carice van Houten Melisandre Guest Actress Nominated

Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Primetime and Creative Arts Emmys awards and nominations
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Primetime Emmy Awards 2011 Outstanding Drama Series Vince Gerardis, Frank Doelger, Ralph Vicinanza, Mark Huffam, David Benioff, Carolyn Strauss, George R. R. Martin, Guymon Casady and D. B. Weiss Nominated [171]
[172]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "Baelor") Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Tim Van Patten (for "Winter Is Coming") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "Baelor") Nominated
2012 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, George R. R. Martin, Vanessa Taylor, Alan Taylor, Guymon Casady, Vince Gerardis and Bernadette Caulfield Nominated [173]
[174]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "Blackwater") Nominated
2013 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Guymon Casady, Vince Gerardis, George R. R. Martin, Vanessa Taylor, Chris Newman and Greg Spence Nominated [175]
[176]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "Second Sons") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke (for "And Now His Watch Is Ended") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Rains of Castamere") Nominated
2014 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Guymon Casady, Vince Gerardis, George R. R. Martin, Chris Newman and Greg Spence Nominated [177]
[178]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "The Laws of Gods and Men") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lena Headey (for "The Lion and the Rose") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Neil Marshall (for "The Watchers on the Wall") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Children") Nominated
2015 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Guymon Casady, Vince Gerardis, George R. R. Martin, Chris Newman, Greg Spence, Lisa McAtackney and Bryan Cogman Won [179]
[180]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "Hardhome") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke (for "The Dance of Dragons") Nominated
Lena Headey (for "Mother's Mercy") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series David Nutter (for "Mother's Mercy") Won
Jeremy Podeswa (for "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "Mother's Mercy") Won
2016 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Vince Gerardis, Guymon Casady, George R. R. Martin, Bryan Cogman, Chris Newman, Greg Spence and Lisa McAtackney Won [181]
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage (for "No One") Nominated
Kit Harington (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke (for "Book of the Stranger") Nominated
Lena Headey (for "The Winds of Winter") Nominated
Maisie Williams (for "No One") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Miguel Sapochnik (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Jack Bender (for "The Door") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
2018 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, George R. R. Martin, Guymon Casady, Vince Gerardis, Bryan Cogman, Chris Newman, Lisa McAtackney and Greg Spence Won [183]
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated
Peter Dinklage (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lena Headey (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Alan Taylor (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated
Jeremy Podeswa (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
2019 Outstanding Drama Series David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, David Nutter, Miguel Sapochnik, Vince Gerardis, Guymon Casady, George R. R. Martin, Bryan Cogman, Chris Newman, Greg Spence, Lisa McAtackney and Duncan Muggoch Won [185]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Kit Harington (for "The Iron Throne") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke (for "The Last of the Starks") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Alfie Allen (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (for "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms") Nominated
Peter Dinklage (for "The Iron Throne") Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gwendoline Christie (for "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms") Nominated
Lena Headey (for "The Bells") Nominated
Sophie Turner (for "Winterfell") Nominated
Maisie Williams (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Iron Throne") Nominated
David Nutter (for "The Last of the Starks") Nominated
Miguel Sapochnik (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Iron Throne") Nominated
Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2011 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold and Robert Sterne Nominated [186]
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Michele Clapton and Rachael Webb-Crozier (for "The Pointy End") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander and Candice Banks (for "A Golden Crown") Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Design Angus Wall, Hameed Shaukat, Kirk Shintani, and Robert Feng Won
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Paul Engelen and Melissa Lackersteen (for "Winter Is Coming") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Paul Engelen and Conor O'Sullivan (for "A Golden Crown") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Robin Quinn, Steve Fanagan, Eoghan McDonnell, Jon Stevenson, Tim Hands, Stefan Henrix, Caoimhe Doyle, Michelle McCormack and Andy Kennedy (for "A Golden Crown") Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Rafael Morant, Adam McInnes, Graham Hills, Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor, Stuart Brisdon, Damien Macé, Henry Badgett and Angela Barson (for "Fire and Blood") Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Paul Jennings for (The Wolf and the Lion") Nominated
2012 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Gemma Jackson, Frank Walsh, and Tina Jones (for "Garden of Bones", "The Ghost of Harrenhal", and "A Man Without Honor") Won[lower-alpha 1] [187]
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold and Robert Sterne Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham, and Chloe Aubry (for "The Prince of Winterfell") Won
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Game of Thrones Season Two – Enhanced Digital Experience Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Rosalia Culora, and Gary Machin (for "The Old Gods and the New") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Paul Engelen and Melissa Lackersteen (for "The Old Gods and the New") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Paul Engelen, Conor O'Sullivan, and Rob Trenton (for "Valar Morghulis") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Peter Brown, Kira Roessler, Tim Hands, Paul Aulicino, Stephen P. Robinson, Vanessa Lapato, Brett Voss, James Moriana, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and David Klotz (for "Blackwater") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) Matthew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Ronan Hill, and Mervyn Moore (for "Blackwater") Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Rainer Gombos, Juri Stanossek, Sven Martin, Steve Kullback, Jan Fiedler, Chris Stenner, Tobias Mannewitz, Thilo Ewers, and Adam Chazen (for "Valar Morghulis") Won
2013 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Gemma Jackson, Frank Walsh, and Tina Jones (for "Valar Dohaeris") Nominated [188]
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold and Robert Sterne Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Rob McLachlan (for "Mhysa") Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham, and Chloe Aubry (for "Walk of Punishment") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg (for "And Now His Watch Is Ended") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Rosalia Culora, and Gary Machin (for "Second Sons") Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Game of Thrones Season Three – Enhanced Digital Experience Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Paul Engelen and Melissa Lackersteen (for "Kissed by Fire") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Paul Engelen, Conor O'Sullivan, and Rob Trenton (for "Valar Dohaeris") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Oral Ottey (for "The Rains of Castamere") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Peter Brown, Kira Roessler, Tim Hands, Paul Aulicino, Stephen P. Robinson, Vanessa Lapato, Brett Voss, James Moriana, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and David Klotz (for "And Now His Watch Is Ended") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series (One hour) Matthew Waters, Onnalee Blank, Ronan Hill, and Mervyn Moore (for "And Now His Watch Is Ended") Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Doug Campbell, Rainer Gombos, Juri Stanossek, Sven Martin, Steve Kullback, Jan Fiedler, Chris Stenner, Tobias Mannewitz, Thilo Ewers, and Adam Chazen (for "Valar Dohaeris") Won
2014 Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, and Rob Cameron (for "The Laws of Gods and Men", and "The Mountain and the Viper") Won [189]
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold and Robert Sterne Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Anette Haellmigk (for "The Lion and the Rose") Nominated
Jonathan Freeman (for "Two Swords") Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Michele Clapton, Sheena Wichary, Alexander Fordham, and Nina Ayres (for "The Lion and the Rose") Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg (for "The Lion and the Rose") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Rosalia Culora, Gary Machin, and Nicola Mount (for "The Lion and the Rose") Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Game of Thrones Premiere – Facebook Live and Instagram, by Sabrina Caluori, Paul Beddoe-Stephens, Jim Marsh, Michael McMorrow, and Michael McMillian Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Jane Walker and Ann McEwan (for "Oathkeeper") Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ramin Djawadi (for "The Mountain and the Viper") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie, or Special Jane Walker and Barrie Gower (for "The Children") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Tim Kimmel, Jed M. Dodge, Tim Hands, Paula Fairfield, David Klotz, Bradley C. Katona, Brett Voss, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and Dylan T. Wilhoit (for "The Watchers on the Wall") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series (One Hour) Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, and Mathew Waters (for "The Watchers on the Wall") Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Joern Grosshans, Steve Kullback, Adam Chazen, Eric Carney, Sabrina Gerhardt, Matthew Rouleau, Thomas H. Schelesny, and Robert Simon (for "The Children") Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series Paul Herbert Nominated
2015 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge Won [190]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Fabian Wagner (for "Hardhome") Nominated
Anette Haellmigk (for "Sons of the Harpy") Nominated
Robert McLachlan (for "The Dance of Dragons") Nominated
Gregory Middleton (for "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken") Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie Michele Clapton, Sheena Wichary, Nina Ayres, Alex Fordham (for "The Dance of Dragons") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg (for "The Gift") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Rosalia Culora, Gary Machin, Laura Pollock, Nicola Mount (for "Mother's Mercy") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Jane Walker and Nicola Matthews (for "Mother's Mercy") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Fantasy Program Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron (for "High Sparrow", "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken", and "Hardhome") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Jane Walker, Barrie Gower, and Sarah Gower (for "Hardhome") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Tim Porter (for "Hardhome") Nominated
Katie Weiland (for "The Dance of Dragons") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Bradley C. Katona, Peter Bercovitch, David Klotz, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Dylan T. Wilhoit (for "Hardhome") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters (for "Hardhome") Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Adam Chazen, Jabbar Raisani, Eric Carney, Stuart Brisdon, Derek Spears, James Kinnings, Matthew Rouleau (for "The Dance of Dragons") Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Series Rowley Irlam Won
2016 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge Won [191]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Gregory Middleton (for "Home") Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Fantasy Series Michele Clapton, Chloe Aubry, Sheena Wichary (for "The Winds of Winter") Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Max von Sydow (for "The Door") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Nicola Mount, Laura Pollock, Gary Machin, Rosalia Culora (for "The Door") Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Game of Thrones Main Titles 360 Experience Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Jane Walker, Kate Thompson, Nicola Mathews, Kay Bilk, Marianna Kyriacou, Pamela Smyth (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Fantasy Program Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, Rob Cameron (for "Blood of My Blood", "The Broken Man", and "No One") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Jane Walker, Sarah Gower, Emma Sheffield, Tristan Versluis, Barrie Gower (for "The Door") Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Tim Porter (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Katie Weiland (for "Oathbreaker") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Tim Kimmel, Tim Hands, Paul Bercovitch, Paula Fairfield, Bradley C. Katona, Michael Wabro, David Klotz, Brett Voss, Jeffrey Wilhoit, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit (for "The Door") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Ronan Hill, Richard Dyer, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Adam Chazen, Derek Spears, Eric Carney, Sam Conway, Matthew Rouleau, Michelle Blok, Glenn Melenhorst (for "Battle of the Bastards") Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Series Rowley Irlam Won
2018 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge Nominated [192]
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham, Emma O'Loughlin, and Kate O'Farrell (for "Beyond the Wall") Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Diana Rigg (for "The Queen's Justice") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Nicola Mount, and Rosalia Culora (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Jane Walker, Kay Bilk, Marianna Kyriacou, Pamela Smyth, Kate Thompson, and Nicola Mathews (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ramin Djawadi (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, and Rob Cameron (for "Dragonstone") Won
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Jane Walker, Paul Spateri, Emma Sheffield, and Barrie Gower (for "Beyond the Wall") Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Tim Porter (for "Beyond the Wall") Nominated
Crispin Green (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated
Katie Weiland (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Tim Kimmel, Paula Fairfield, Tim Hands, Paul Bercovitch, Bradley C. Katona, John Matter, Brett Voss, David Klotz, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and Dylan T. Wilhoit (for "The Spoils of War") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Richard Dyer, and Ronan Hill (for "Beyond the Wall") Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Adam Chazen, Michelle Blok, Sam Conway, Ted Rae, David Ramos, Wayne Stables, and Derek Spears (for "Beyond the Wall") Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie Rowley Irlam Won
2019 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge Won [193]
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Jonathan Freeman (for "The Iron Throne") Nominated
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media within a Scripted Program "Fight for the Living: Beyond the Wall Virtual Reality Experience" Nominated
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes Michele Clapton, Emma O'Loughlin, and Kate O'Farrell (for "The Bells") Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Carice van Houten (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks, Nicola Mount, and Rosalia Culora (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Outstanding Main Title Design Angus Wall, Kirk Shintani, Shahana Khan, Ian Ruhfass, and Rustam Hasanov Won
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Jane Walker, Kay Bilk, Marianna Kyriacou, Nicola Mathews, and Pamela Smyth (for "The Long Night") Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ramin Djawadi (for "The Long Night") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Deborah Riley, Paul Ghirardani, and Rob Cameron (for "The Bells") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special Emma Faulkes, Paul Spateri, Chloe Muton-Phillips, Duncan Jarman, Patt Foad, John Eldred-Tooby, Barrie Gower, and Sarah Gower (for "The Long Night") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Katie Weiland (for "The Iron Throne") Nominated
Tim Porter (for "The Long Night") Won
Crispin Green (for "Winterfell") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Tim Kimmel, Tim Hands, Paula Fairfield, Bradley C. Katona, Paul Bercovitch, John Matter, David Klotz, Brett Voss, Jeffrey Wilhoit, and Dylan T. Wilhoit (for "The Long Night") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Simon Kerr, Danny Crowley, and Ronan Hill (for "The Long Night") Won
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Adam Chazen, Sam Conway, Mohsen Mousavi, Martin Hill, Ted Rae, Patrick Tiberius Gehlen, and Thomas Schelesny (for "The Bells") Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie Rowley Irlam Won

Significant critical awards

Significant critical awards and nominations
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2011 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [194]
2012 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [195]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated
2013 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Won [196]
[197]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke Nominated
Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series Diana Rigg Nominated
2014 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [198]
Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series Diana Rigg Nominated
2015 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [199]
Most Bingeworthy Show Nominated
2016 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Won [200]
[201]
[202]
Most Bingeworthy Show Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated
Kit Harington Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke Nominated
Lena Headey Nominated
2018 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [203]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke Nominated
2020 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [204]
Best Actor in a Drama Series Kit Harington Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gwendoline Christie Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2012 Best Television Series – Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [205]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Peter Dinklage Won
2015 Best Television Series – Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [206]
2016 Best Television Series – Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [207]
2017 Best Television Series – Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [208]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Lena Headey Nominated
2018 Best Television Series – Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [209]
2020 Best Actor – Television Series Drama Kit Harington Nominated [210]
Hugo Awards 2012 Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Bryan Cogman, Jane Espenson, George R. R. Martin, Tim Van Patten, Brian Kirk, Daniel Minahan, and Alan Taylor for Game of Thrones – Season 1 Won [211]
2013 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Neil Marshall (director) and George R. R. Martin (writer) (for "Blackwater") Won [212]
2014 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form David Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and David Nutter (director) (for "The Rains of Castamere") Won [213]
2015 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form David Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and Alex Graves (director) (for "The Mountain and the Viper") Nominated [214]
2017 Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form David Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and Miguel Sapochnik (director) (for "Battle of the Bastards") Nominated [215]
David Benioff (writer), D. B. Weiss (writer), and Jack Bender (director) (for "The Door") Nominated
IGN Awards 2011 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [216]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best TV Actress Emilia Clarke Nominated
Best TV Episode "Baelor" Won
Best TV Twist "Off with his head!" Won
Best TV Hero Sean Bean as Ned Stark Won
Kit Harington as Jon Snow Nominated
Best TV Villain Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Nominated
2012 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [217]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "Blackwater" Won
Best TV Villain Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Nominated
Best TV DVD or Blu-ray The complete first season on Blu-ray Won
2013 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [218]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "The Rains of Castamere" Nominated
Best TV Villain David Bradley as Walder Frey Nominated
Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Nominated
Best TV DVD or Blu-ray The complete second season on Blu-ray Nominated
2014 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [219]
Best TV Drama Series Won
Best TV Episode "The Children" Nominated
2015 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [220]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "Hardhome" Won
Best TV Villain Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton Nominated
2016 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [221]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "The Winds of Winter" Nominated
2017 Best Action Series Game of Thrones Won [222]
Best TV Episode "The Spoils of War" Won
IGN People's Choice Awards 2011 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Won [216]
Best TV Drama Series Won
Best TV Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best TV Actress Emilia Clarke Nominated
Best TV Episode "Baelor" Nominated
Best TV Twist "Off with his head!" Won
Best TV Hero Sean Bean as Ned Stark Won
Kit Harington as Jon Snow Nominated
Best TV Villain Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Nominated
2012 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Won [217]
Best TV Drama Series Won
Best TV Episode "Blackwater" Won
Best TV Villain Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Won
Best TV DVD or Blu-ray The complete first season on Blu-ray Won
2013 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [218]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "The Rains of Castamere" Nominated
Best TV Villain David Bradley as Walder Frey Nominated
Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon Won
Best TV DVD or Blu-ray The complete second season on Blu-ray Nominated
2014 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [219]
Best TV Drama Series Won
Best TV Episode "The Children" Nominated
2015 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [220]
Best TV Drama Series Nominated
Best TV Episode "Hardhome" Nominated
Best TV Villain Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton Nominated
2016 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Won [221]
Best TV Drama Series Won
Best TV Episode "The Winds of Winter" Won
2017 Best Action Series Game of Thrones Won[lower-alpha 2] [222]
[223]
Best TV Episode "The Spoils of War" Won
National Television Awards 2015 Multichannel show Game of Thrones Nominated [224]
2016 Best International Show Game of Thrones Nominated [225]
[226]
2017 Best Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [227]
[228]
2018 Best Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [229]
People's Choice Awards 2012 Favorite Cable TV Drama Game of Thrones Nominated [230]
2013 Favorite Thriller Show Game of Thrones Nominated [231]
2014 Favorite Premium Cable TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [232]
Favorite TV Anti-Hero Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister Nominated
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Emilia Clarke Nominated
2015 Favorite TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [233]
Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show Nominated
2016 Favorite TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [234]
Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show Nominated
Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Emilia Clarke Nominated
2017 Favorite Premium Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [235]
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Emilia Clarke Nominated
2019 The Drama Show of 2019 Game of Thrones Nominated [236]
The Bingeworthy Show of 2019 Game of Thrones Nominated
The Male TV Star of 2019 Kit Harington Nominated
The Female TV Star of 2019 Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams Nominated
The Drama TV Star of 2019 Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams Nominated
Peabody Awards 2011 Peabody Award Game of Thrones Won [237]
Poppy Awards 2011 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Emilia Clarke Won [238]
Best Actor, Drama Sean Bean Nominated
2012 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Lena Headey Won [239]
2013 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Natalie Dormer Won [240]
2014 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Maisie Williams Won [241]
Best Supporting Actor, Drama Charles Dance Nominated
Best Guest Actor, Drama Pedro Pascal Won
2015 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Maisie Williams Nominated [242]
Sophie Turner Nominated
2016 Best Supporting Actress, Drama Sophie Turner Won [243]
Satellite Awards 2011 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Nominated [244]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Peter Dinklage Won
2012 Best Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [245]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Peter Dinklage Nominated
2013 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Won [246]
[247]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Emilia Clarke Nominated
2014 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Nominated [248]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Peter Dinklage Nominated
2015 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Nominated [249]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Peter Dinklage Nominated
2016 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Nominated [250]
[251]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Lena Headey Nominated
2017 Best Television Series – Genre Game of Thrones Won [252]
Saturn Awards 2012 Best Television Presentation Game of Thrones Nominated [253]
Best Actor on Television Sean Bean Nominated
Best Actress on Television Lena Headey Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television Kit Harington Nominated
2013 Best Television Presentation Game of Thrones Nominated [254]
2014 Best Television Presentation Game of Thrones Nominated [255]
Best Supporting Actor on Television Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Gwendoline Christie Nominated
Michelle Fairley Nominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television Jack Gleeson Nominated
2015 Best Limited Run Television Series Game of Thrones Won [256]
[257]
Best Supporting Actress on Television Emilia Clarke Nominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor on Television Maisie Williams Won
2016 Best Fantasy Television Series Game of Thrones Nominated [258]
Best Supporting Actor on Television Kit Harington Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Lena Headey Nominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Maisie Williams Nominated
Brenock O'Connor Nominated
2017 Best Fantasy Television Series Game of Thrones Nominated [259]
Best Actress on Television Lena Headey Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on Television Kit Harington Nominated
2018 Best Fantasy Television Series Game of Thrones Nominated [260]
Best Actress on a Television Series Lena Headey Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on a Television Series Kit Harington Nominated
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated
2019 Best Fantasy Television Series Game of Thrones Won [261]
Best Actor on a Television Series Kit Harington Nominated
Best Actress on a Television Series Emilia Clarke Won
Best Supporting Actor on a Television Series Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated
Peter Dinklage Won
Best Supporting Actress on a Television Series Gwendoline Christie Nominated
Lena Headey Nominated
Sophie Turner Nominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor on a Television Series Maisie Williams Won
Scream Awards 2011 Best TV Show Game of Thrones Won [262]
Best Fantasy Actor Sean Bean Nominated
Best Fantasy Actress Lena Headey Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Peter Dinklage Won
Breakout Performance – Female Emilia Clarke Won
Best Ensemble Amrita Acharia, Mark Addy, Alfie Allen, Josef Altin, Sean Bean, Susan Brown, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Peter Dinklage, Ron Donachie, Michelle Fairley, Jerome Flynn, Elyes Gabel, Aidan Gillen, Jack Gleeson, Iain Glen, Julian Glover, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, Richard Madden, Jason Momoa, Rory McCann, Ian McElhinney, Luke McEwan, Roxanne McKee, Dar Salim, Mark Stanley, Donald Sumpter, Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams Nominated
Most Memorable Mutilation "Head covered in molten gold" (from "A Golden Crown") Nominated
The Ultimate Scream Game of Thrones Nominated
TCA Awards 2011 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [263]
[264]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Outstanding New Program Won
Individual Achievement in Drama Peter Dinklage Nominated
2012 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Won [265]
[266]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Peter Dinklage Nominated
2013 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [267]
[268]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Won
2014 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [269]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
2015 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [270]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
2016 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [271]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
2019 Program of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [272]

Other awards

Other awards and nominations
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Dorian Awards 2013 TV Drama of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [273]
2017 TV Drama of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [274]
Dragon Awards 2016 Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Game of Thrones Won [275]
Empire Awards 2015 Hero Award Josef Altin, Jacob Anderson, John Bradley, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dominic Carter, Dean-Charles Chapman, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ben Crompton, Liam Cunningham, Charles Dance, Peter Dinklage, Natalie Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Iain Glen, Julian Glover, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Conleth Hill, Rory McCann, Ian McElhinney, Pedro Pascal, Daniel Portman, Mark Stanley, Sophie Turner, Indira Varma and Maisie Williams Won [276]
2016 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [277]
2017 Best TV Series Game of Thrones Nominated [278]
E! Online Best. Ever. TV. Awards 2015 Outstanding Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [279]
GLAAD Media Awards 2015 Outstanding Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [280]
Glamour Awards 2016 Best UK TV Actress Sophie Turner Won [281]
Golden Nymph Awards 2012 Outstanding International Producer David Benioff, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss and D. B. Weiss Won [282]
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Emilia Clarke Nominated [283]
Lena Headey Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Peter Dinklage Nominated
Kit Harington Nominated
Gracie Awards 2012 Outstanding Female Rising Star in a Drama Series or Special Emilia Clarke Won [284]
Guinness World Records 2015 Most pirated TV program Game of Thrones Won [285]
Most viewers sharing a single torrent file simultaneously Game of Thrones Won [286]
2016 Largest TV drama simulcast Game of Thrones Won [287]
Most "in demand" TV show Game of Thrones Won [286]
Most Emmy Awards for a drama series Game of Thrones Won
Most VES Awards won by a TV series Game of Thrones Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2014 Best Original Score – TV Show / Digital Streaming Series Ramin Djawadi Nominated [288]
Humanitas Prize 2017 60 Minute Network or Syndicated Television David Benioff, D. B. Weiss (for "The Dragon and the Wolf") Nominated [289]
International Film Music Critics Association Awards 2011 Best Original Score for a Television Series Ramin Djawadi Nominated [290]
2013 Best Original Score for a Television Series Ramin Djawadi Nominated [291]
2016 Best Original Score for a Television Series Ramin Djawadi Won [292]
Film Music Composition of the Year Ramin Djawadi for "Light of the Seven" Nominated [293]
Jupiter Awards 2014 Best International TV Series Game of Thrones Won [294]
Kerrang! Awards 2012 Best TV Show Game of Thrones Won [295]
2014 Best TV Show Game of Thrones Won [296]
MTV Fandom Awards 2014 OMG Moment of the Year Game of ThronesThe Purple Wedding Won [297]
2016 Fan Freak Out of the Year Game of ThronesResurrection of Jon Snow Nominated [298]
MTV Millennial Awards 2016 Killer Serie del Año Game of Thrones Won [299]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017 Show of the Year Game of Thrones Nominated [300]
Best Actor in a Show Emilia Clarke Nominated
Tearjerker Hodor's (Kristian Nairn) death Nominated
2018 Best Show Game of Thrones Nominated [301]
Best Performance in a Show Maisie Williams Nominated
Best Hero Emilia Clarke Nominated
2019 Best Show Game of Thrones Won [302]
Best Performance in a Show Emilia Clarke Nominated
Best Hero Maisie Williams Nominated
Best Fight Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) vs. White Walkers Nominated
NewNowNext Awards 2012 TV You Betta Watch Game of Thrones Nominated [303]
2013 Cause You're Hot Richard Madden Nominated [304]
2014 Best New Television Actor Pedro Pascal Nominated [305]
Portal Awards 2011 Best Series Game of Thrones Won [306]
Best Actor Sean Bean Won
Best Actress Lena Headey Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best Episode "Winter Is Coming" Won
Best Young Actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright Nominated
Maisie Williams Nominated
2012 Best Series Game of Thrones Won [307]
Best Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best Actress Lena Headey Won
Best Supporting Actor Aidan Gillen Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Michelle Fairley Nominated
Maisie Williams Won
Best Episode "The Ghost of Harrenhal" Nominated
Best Young Actor Jack Gleeson Nominated
Maisie Williams Won
Royal Television Society Awards 2014 International Program Game of Thrones Won [308]
SFX Awards 2012 Best New TV Show David Benioff and D. B. Weiss Won [309]
Best TV Show David Benioff and D. B. Weiss Nominated
Best Actress Maisie Williams Nominated
Best Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
2013 Best Actress Emilia Clarke Won [310]
Lena Headey Nominated
Best Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
2015 Best TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [311]
Best Actress Maisie Williams Nominated
Best Actor Peter Dinklage Nominated
Best Villain Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister Nominated
Biggest Disappointment No Hodor in Game of Thrones season five Nominated
Best TV Episode "The Mountain and the Viper" Nominated
Shorty Awards 2016 Favorite TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [312]
[313]
GIF of The Year Game of Thrones Come at Me Bro Nominated
TV Choice Awards 2014 Best International Show Game of Thrones Won [314]
2016 Best International Show Game of Thrones Won [315]
USC Scripter Awards 2016 Best Adapted Screenplay David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "Hardhome") Nominated [316]
2017 Best Adapted Screenplay David Benioff and D. B. Weiss (for "The Winds of Winter") Nominated [317]
Webby Awards 2016 Best Overall Social Presence Game of Thrones Won [318]
2017 Best Overall Social Presence Game of Thrones Won [319]
Unscripted (Branded) Battle of the Bastards Featurette Won [320]
2018 Best Overall Social Presence Game of Thrones Won [321]
Best Trailer Game of Thrones Won
Best Digital Campaign Game of Thrones Won
Women's Image Network Awards 2011 Actress Drama Series Lena Headey Nominated [322]
2014 Actress Drama Series Lena Headey Won [323]
World Soundtrack Awards 2016 Television Composer of the Year Ramin Djawadi Nominated [324]
2018 Television Composer of the Year Ramin Djawadi Won [324]
Young Artist Awards 2013 Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright Nominated [325]
Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actress Sophie Turner Nominated
Maisie Williams Nominated
Young Hollywood Awards 2013 Actor of the Year Kit Harington Won [326]
2014 Bingeworthy TV Show Game of Thrones Nominated [327]
We Love to Hate You Jack Gleeson Nominated
Zulu Awards 2017 Best Actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Nominated [328]

Notes

  1. Also awarded to Boardwalk Empire
  2. Also awarded to Stranger Things

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