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List of awards and nominations received by <i>Alias</i>

List of awards and nominations received by Alias

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This is the list of awards and nominations received by the American television series Alias (2001–2006).

By Awards

ALMA Awards

  • 2006: Outstanding Television Series (nominated)[1]
  • 2006: Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy (Jay Torres for "Out of the Box", nominated)[1]

American Choreography Awards (ACA)

  • 2001: Outstanding Fight Choreography (for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", won)

American Cinema Editors (ACE)

  • 2001: Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television (for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", nominated)

American Society of Cinematographers (ASC)

  • 2001: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series (for "Time Will Tell", nominated)
  • 2002: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series (for "Page 47", nominated)

Art Directors Guild (ADG)

  • 2001: Excellence in Production Design - Episode of a Single-Camera Series (for "Reckoning", nominated)
  • 2002: Excellence in Production Design - Episode of a Single Camera TV Series (for "Cipher", won)
  • 2003: Excellence in Production Design - Single Camera TV Series (nominated)
  • 2004: Excellence in Production Design - Single Camera TV Series (for "Legacy", nominated)

Casting Society of America (CSA)

  • 2001: Best Casting for Television - Dramatic Episodic (nominated)
  • 2001: Best Casting for Television - Dramatic Pilot (nominated)
  • 2002: Best Casting for Television - Dramatic Episodic (nominated)
  • 2003: Best Casting for Television - Dramatic Episodic (nominated)

Emmy Awards

  • 2002: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Jennifer Garner for playing "Sydney Bristow", nominated)[2][3]
  • 2002: Outstanding Art Direction - Single-Camera Series (for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", won)[4]
  • 2002: Outstanding Casting - Drama Series (nominated)[5]
  • 2002: Outstanding Cinematography - Single-Camera Series (for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", won)[6]
  • 2002: Outstanding Costumes - Series (for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", nominated)[7]
  • 2002: Outstanding Hairstyling - Series (for "Q & A", nominated)[8]
  • 2002: Outstanding Makeup, Non-Prosthetic - Series (for "Q & A", nominated)[9]
  • 2002: Outstanding Picture Editing, Single-Camera - Series (for "Q & A", nominated)
  • 2002: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "Time Will Tell", nominated)[10]
  • 2002: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Drama Series (Victor Garber for playing "Jack Bristow", nominated)[2][11]
  • 2002: Outstanding Writing - Drama Series (J. J. Abrams for "Truth Be Told (Pilot)", nominated)[12]
  • 2003: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Garner, nominated)[13]
  • 2003: Outstanding Art Direction - Single-Camera Series (for "Phase One", nominated)[14]
  • 2003: Outstanding Cinematography - Single-Camera Series (for "Double Agent", nominated)[15]
  • 2003: Outstanding Costumes - Series (for "Phase One", nominated)[16]
  • 2003: Outstanding Hairstyling - Series (for "The Counteragent", nominated)[17]
  • 2003: Outstanding Makeup, Non-Prosthetic - Series (for "The Counteragent", won)[18]
  • 2003: Outstanding Picture Editing, Single-Camera - Drama Series (for "Phase One", nominated)[19]
  • 2003: Outstanding Sound Editing - Series (for "Phase One", nominated)[20]
  • 2003: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "The Telling", won)[21]
  • 2003: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Drama Series (Garber, nominated)[22]
  • 2003: Outstanding Supporting Actress - Drama Series (Lena Olin for playing "Irina Derevko", nominated)[23]
  • 2004: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Garner, nominated)[24]
  • 2004: Outstanding Art Direction - Single-Camera Series (for "Taken", nominated)[25]
  • 2004: Outstanding Cinematography - Single-Camera Series (for "Conscious", nominated)[26]
  • 2004: Outstanding Hairstyling - Series (for "Unveiled", nominated)[27]
  • 2004: Outstanding Sound Editing - Series (for "Resurrection", nominated)[28]
  • 2004: Outstanding Sound Mixing, Single-Camera - Series (for "Hourglass", nominated)
  • 2004: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "Resurrection", nominated)[29]
  • 2004: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Drama Series (Garber, nominated)[30]
  • 2005: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Garner, nominated)[31]
  • 2005: Outstanding Costumes - Series (for "Tuesday", nominated)[32]
  • 2005: Outstanding Hairstyling - Series (for "Nocturne", nominated)[33]
  • 2005: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "The Awful Truth", nominated)[34]
  • 2006: Outstanding Hairstyling - Series (for "There's Only One Sydney Bristow", nominated)[35]
  • 2006: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "Reprisal" and "All the Time in the World", nominated)[36]

Golden Globe Awards

People's Choice Awards

  • 2002: Favorite Television New Drama Series (won)[41]
  • 2005: Favorite Television Drama (nominated)

Producers Guild of America (PGA)

  • 2003: Television Producer of the Year - Episodic Drama (nominated)

Satellite Awards

  • 2002: Best Actress - Drama Series (Jennifer Garner for playing "Sydney Bristow", nominated)
  • 2002: Best Series - Drama (nominated)
  • 2002: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (Victor Garber for playing "Jack Bristow", won)
  • 2002: Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series (Ron Rifkin for playing "Arvin Sloane", nominated)
  • 2002: Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series (Lena Olin for playing "Irina Derevko", nominated)
  • 2003: Best Actress - Drama Series (Garner, nominated)
  • 2003: Best DVD Release - TV Series (for "Season 2", won)
  • 2003: Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series (Olin, nominated)
  • 2004: Best Actress - Drama Series (Garner, nominated)
  • 2004: Best DVD Release - TV Series (for "Season 3", nominated)
  • 2006: Best DVD Release - TV Series (for "Season 5", nominated)

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

  • 2003: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Jennifer Garner for playing "Sydney Bristow", nominated)[42]
  • 2004: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Garner, won)[43]

Teen Choice Awards

  • 2004: Choice TV Show - Drama/Action Adventure (nominated)
  • 2004: Choice TV Actress - Drama/Action Adventure (Garner, won)[44]

Visual Effects Society (VES)

  • 2005: Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects - Broadcast Program (for "The Index", nominated)
  • 2006: Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects - Broadcast Program (for "All the Time in the World" and "Reprisal", nominated)

References

  1. "2006 NCLR ALMA AWARDS - Nominees" (PDF). almaawards.com. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  2. "Short list of Emmy nominations". USA Today. July 18, 2002. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  3. "The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002)". HFPA. Archived from the original on May 9, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  4. "The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2003)". HFPA. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  5. "The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004)". HFPA. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  6. "The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (2005)". HFPA. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  7. "People's Choice Awards 2002 Nominees". PeoplesChoice.com. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  8. "The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". sagawards.com. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  9. "The 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". sagawards.com. Retrieved May 24, 2012.

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