List of awards and nominations received by The Office (American TV series)

The Office is an American television sitcom developed by Greg Daniels and based on the British series of the same name created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The show premiered on NBC on March 24, 2005, and concluded on May 16, 2013, after airing 201 episodes across nine seasons. Filmed as a mockumentary, the series depicts the everyday lives of a group of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. The Office initially featured Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer and B. J. Novak as the main cast; the show progressively experienced numerous changes to its ensemble cast throughout its run.

Awards and nominations received by The Office
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins29
Nominations153
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.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
AFI Awards 2006 Television Programs of the Year The Office Won[lower-alpha 1] [1]
2008 Television Programs of the Year The Office Won[lower-alpha 1] [2]
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards 2009 Episode Of A Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series Michael G. Gallenberg (for "Weight Loss")[Nom 1] Nominated [3][4]
2010 Episode Of A Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series Michael G. Gallenberg (for "Niagara")[Nom 2] Nominated [5][6]
ALMA Awards 2008 Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series Oscar Nunez Nominated [7]
2009 Best Comedy Actor Oscar Nunez Won [8][9]
Best Comedy Actress Jessica Alba Nominated
2011 Favorite TV Actor – Supporting Role Oscar Nunez Nominated [10]
2012 Favorite TV Actor – Supporting Role in a Comedy Oscar Nunez Nominated [11]
American Cinema Editors Awards 2007 Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Dean Holland and David Rogers (for "Casino Night") Won [12]
2009 Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Dean Holland and David Rogers (for "Goodbye, Toby") Nominated [13]
2014 Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television David Rogers and Claire Scanlon (for "Finale") Won [14]
Cinema Audio Society Awards 2013 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Kenneth Kobett (for "New Guys") Nominated [15][16]
2014 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Robert Carr (for "Finale") Nominated [17]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2011 Best Comedy Series The Office Nominated [18]
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Directors Guild of America Award 2009 Outstanding Directorial Achievement for a Comedy Series Paul Feig (for "Dinner Party") Won [19]
GLAAD Media Awards 2007 Outstanding Comedy Series The Office Nominated [20]
Golden Globe Awards 2006 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Won [21]
2007 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated [22]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
2008 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [23]
2009 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated [24]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
2010 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated [25]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
2011 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [26]
Imagen Awards 2010 Best Supporting Actor/Television Oscar Nunez Nominated [27]
2012 Best Supporting Actor/Television Oscar Nunez Nominated [28]
2013 Best Supporting Actor/Television Oscar Nunez Nominated [29]
NAACP Image Awards 2007 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Ken Whittingham (for "Michael's Birthday") Won [30]
2008 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Ken Whittingham (for "Phyllis's Wedding") Won [31]
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Mindy Kaling (for "Branch Wars") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Ryan Koh (for "Business Ethics") Nominated [32][33]
2010 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Reginald Hudlin (for "Koi Pond") Nominated [34][35]
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Warren Lieberstein and Halsted Sullivan (for "Cafe Disco") Won
2011 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Craig Robinson Nominated [36][37]
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Daniel Chun (for "Nepotism") Nominated
2012 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Craig Robinson Nominated [38]
2013 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Craig Robinson Nominated [39]
Peabody Awards 2007 The Office Won[lower-alpha 1] [40]
People's Choice Awards 2010 Favorite TV Comedy The Office Nominated [41]
2012 Favorite TV Guest Star Jim Carrey Nominated [42]
2014 Favorite Series We Miss Most The Office Nominated [43]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 Outstanding Comedy Series Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Stephen Merchant, Michael Schur, Ben Silverman, and Kent Zbornak Won [44]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Michael Schur (for "Christmas Party") Nominated
2007 Outstanding Comedy Series Ben Silverman, Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Jennifer Celotta, Michael Schur, Kent Zbornak, Teri Weinberg, B. J. Novak, and Mindy Kaling Nominated [45]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Rainn Wilson Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Fischer Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Greg Daniels (for "Gay Witch Hunt") Won
Michael Schur (for "The Negotiation") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Ken Kwapis (for "Gay Witch Hunt") Nominated
2008 Outstanding Comedy Series Greg Daniels, Ben Silverman, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Michael Schur, Jennifer Celotta, Kent Zbornak, Teri Weinberg, B. J. Novak, Mindy Kaling, Lee Eisenberg, and Gene Stupnitsky Nominated [46]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Rainn Wilson Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (for "Dinner Party") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Paul Feig (for "Goodbye, Toby") Nominated
Paul Lieberstein (for "Money") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Comedy Series Greg Daniels, Ben Silverman, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Jennifer Celotta, Teri Weinberg, B. J. Novak, Mindy Kaling, Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky, Paul Feig, Aaron Shure, Steve Carell, Justin Spitzer, Jake Aust, and Randy Cordray Nominated [47]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Rainn Wilson Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Jeffrey Blitz (for "Stress Relief") Won
2010 Outstanding Comedy Series Greg Daniels, Ben Silverman, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Mindy Kaling, Lee Eisenberg, B. J. Novak, Aaron Shure, Teri Weinberg, Steve Carell, Justin Spitzer, Charlie Grandy, Warren Lieberstein, Halsted Sullivan, Randy Cordray, and Daniel Chun Nominated [48]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Greg Daniels and Mindy Kaling (for "Niagara") Nominated
2011 Outstanding Comedy Series Ben Silverman, Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Teri Weinberg, Mindy Kaling, Aaron Shure, Daniel Chun, Peter Ocko, Justin Spitzer, Charlie Grandy, Steve Carell, Warren Lieberstein, Halsted Sullivan, Steve Hely, and Randy Cordray Nominated [49]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Greg Daniels (for "Goodbye, Michael") Nominated
2013 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Greg Daniels (for "Finale") Nominated [50]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2006 Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Dean Holland (for "Booze Cruise") Nominated [44]
David Rogers (for "Christmas Party") Nominated
2007 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "The Coup") Nominated [45]
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series David Rogers and Dean Holland (for "The Job") Won
2008 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "Local Ad") Nominated [46]
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Dean Holland and David Rogers (for "Goodbye, Toby") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "Michael Scott Paper Company") Nominated [47]
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Stuart Bass (for "Two Weeks") Nominated
David Rogers and Dean Holland (for "Stress Relief") Nominated
Claire Scanlon (for "Dream Team") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Allison Jones Nominated
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Fiction The Office Digital Experience (via NBC.com) Nominated
2010 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "Niagara") Nominated [48]
2011 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "Andy's Play") Nominated [49]
2013 Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series David Rogers and Claire Scanlon (for "Finale") Won [50]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Benjamin Patrick, John W. Cook II, and Peter Nusbaum (for "Finale") Nominated
Prism Awards 2007 Comedy Series Episode The Office (for "Drug Testing") Nominated [51][52]
Performance in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2009 Comedy Multi-Episode Storyline The Office (for "Night Out", "Goodbye, Toby", "Weight Loss", and "Business Ethics") Won [53][54]
Performance in a Comedy Series B. J. Novak Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2007 Best Episodic Comedy Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak Won [55]
2008 Best Episodic Comedy Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak Nominated [56]
2009 Best Episodic Comedy Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak Nominated [57]
2010 Best Episodic Comedy Greg Daniels, Howard Klein, Paul Lieberstein, Jennifer Celotta, Paul Feig, Jake Aust, and Randy Cordray Nominated [58]
2011 Best Episodic Comedy Randy Cordray, Greg Daniels, Howard Klein, and Paul Lieberstein Nominated [59]
Satellite Awards 2006 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated [60]
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
2007 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [61]
Best DVD Release of TV Shows The Office Nominated
2010 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [62]
2012 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated [63]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Steve Carell, David Denman, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Melora Hardin, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Phyllis Smith, and Rainn Wilson Won [64]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2008 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Steve Carell, David Denman, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Melora Hardin, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Phyllis Smith, and Rainn Wilson Won [65]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2009 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Melora Hardin, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, Phyllis Smith, and Rainn Wilson Nominated [66]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2010 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, Phyllis Smith, and Rainn Wilson Nominated [67]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2011 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, Phyllis Smith, Rainn Wilson, and Zach Woods Nominated [68]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2012 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, James Spader, Phyllis Smith, Rainn Wilson, and Zach Woods Nominated [69]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2013 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Jenna Fischer, Kate Flannery, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, John Krasinski, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, James Spader, Phyllis Smith, Rainn Wilson, and Zach Woods Nominated [70]
Teen Choice Awards 2006 Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [71]
2007 Choice Comedy Series The Office Nominated [72][73]
Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Won
2008 Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Won [74]
2009 Choice Comedy Series The Office Nominated [75][76]
Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
Choice TV Actress Comedy Jenna Fischer Nominated
2010 Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [77][78]
2011 Choice TV Actor Comedy Steve Carell Nominated [79][80]
John Krasinski Nominated
2019 Choice Throwback TV Show The Office Nominated [81]
TCA Awards 2006 Program of the Year The Office Nominated [82][83]
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Office Won
Individual Achievement in Comedy Steve Carell Won
2007 Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Office Won [84]
2008 Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Office Nominated [85][84]
2009 Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Office Nominated [86]
Individual Achievement in Comedy Steve Carell Nominated
TV Land Awards 2008 Future Classic The Office Won [87]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2006 New Series Jennifer Celotta, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Ricky Gervais, Mindy Kaling, Paul Lieberstein, Stephen Merchant, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Gene Stupnitsky, and Larry Wilmore Nominated [88]
Comedy Series Jennifer Celotta, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Ricky Gervais, Mindy Kaling, Paul Lieberstein, Stephen Merchant, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Gene Stupnitsky, and Larry Wilmore Nominated
Episodic Comedy B. J. Novak (for "Diversity Day") Nominated
2007 Comedy Series Steve Carell, Jennifer Celotta, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Brent Forrester, Ricky Gervais, Mindy Kaling, Paul Lieberstein, Stephen Merchant, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Justin Spitzer, and Gene Stupnitsky Won [89]
Episodic Comedy Steve Carell (for "Casino Night") Won
Paul Lieberstein (for "The Coup") Nominated
2008 Comedy Series Steve Carell, Jennifer Celotta, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Anthony Q. Farrell, Brent Forrester, Mindy Kaling, Ryan Koh, Lester Lewis, Paul Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Justin Spitzer, Gene Stupnitsky, Caroline Williams, and Larry Wilmore Nominated [90]
Episodic Comedy Paul Lieberstein and Michael Schur (for "The Job") Won
B. J. Novak (for "Local Ad") Nominated
Caroline Williams (for "Phyllis' Wedding") Nominated
2009 Comedy Series Steve Carell, Jennifer Celotta, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Brent Forrester, Dan Goor, Charlie Grandy, Mindy Kaling, Ryan Koh, Lester Lewis, Paul Lieberstein, Warren Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Aaron Shure, Justin Spitzer, Gene Stupnitsky, and Halsted Sullivan Nominated [91]
Episodic Comedy Charlie Grandy (for "Crime Aid") Nominated
2010 Comedy Series Jennifer Celotta, Daniel Chun, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Anthony Q. Farrell, Brent Forrester, Dan Goor, Charlie Grandy, Mindy Kaling, Ryan Koh, Lester Lewis, Paul Lieberstein, Warren Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Michael Schur, Aaron Shure, Justin Spitzer, Gene Stupnitsky, and Halsted Sullivan Nominated [92]
Episodic Comedy Charlie Grandy (for "Broke") Nominated
Paul Lieberstein (for "Gossip") Nominated
2011 Comedy Series Jennifer Celotta, Daniel Chun, Greg Daniels, Lee Eisenberg, Brent Forrester, Amelie Gillette, Charlie Grandy, Steve Hely, Jonathan A. Hughes, Mindy Kaling, Carrie Kemper, Jason Kessler, Paul Lieberstein, Warren Lieberstein, B. J. Novak, Peter Ocko, Robert Padnick, Aaron Shure, Justin Spitzer, Gene Stupnitsky, Halsted Sullivan, and Jon Vitti Nominated [93]
Episodic Comedy Aaron Shure (for "WUPHF.com") Nominated
2012 Episodic Comedy Greg Daniels (for "Goodbye, Michael, Part 2") Nominated [94]
Robert Padnick (for "PDA") Nominated

Notes

Nominees for awards

  1. Additional nominees: Matt Flynn (art director); W. Rick Nichol (set designer); Steve Rostine (set decorator)
  2. Additional nominees: Matt Flynn (art director); W. Rick Nichol (set designer); Henry Saine (graphic designer); Steve Rostine (set decorator)

Other

  1. Awards in the categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in the list was presumed to have had a prior nomination.

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