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AFI Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2003 Won AFI Award TV Program of the Year
Even as it enters its 14th season, THE SIMPSONS continues to bring television audiences social and cultural satire in the finest of America's comedic tradition. Irreverent and literate, timeless and timely, this show may be the most comically dense series in the history of television, and one where adults and children alike can enjoy a laugh.
 
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2004 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
2003 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
2002 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
2001 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
1996 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
1995 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Alf Clausen
 
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2005 Nominated Saturn Award Best DVD Television Programming
For seasons 4 and 5.
 
1999 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Network Series
 
1998 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Network Series
 
1997 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Network TV Series
 
1996 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Television Series
 
1995 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Television Series
 
1994 Nominated Saturn Award Best Genre Television Series
 
1993 Won Saturn Award Best Genre Television Series
 
American Cinema Foundation, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1996 Won E Pluribus Unum Award Television Series - Comedy
(Gracie Films and Film Roman, Inc.).
 
American Comedy Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2001 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Television Series - Animated
 
Annie Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2013 Nominated Annie Best Animated Short Subject
For "'Bill Plympton Couch Gag" featured in episode "Beware My Cheating Bart"
Music in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production
Alf Clausen
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
Production Design in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production
Debbie Peterson
Eli Balser
Brent M. Bowen
Lynna Blankenship
Kevin Moore
Steven Fahey
Sean Coons
Lance Wilder
Darrel Bowen
Anne Legge
Hugh MacDonald
John Krause
Dima Malanitchev
Charles Ragins
Brice Mallier
Karen Bauer
Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Billy Kimball
For episode "How I Wet Your Mother"
Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production
Stephanie Gillis
For episode "A Tree Grows in Springfield"
 
2012 Won Annie Best General Audience Animated TV Production
Directing in a Television Production
Matthew Nastuk
Writing in a Television Production
Carolyn Omine
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XXII"
 
2011 Nominated Annie Best Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films).
For the episode "The Squirt and the Whale"
Directing in a Television Production
Bob Anderson
(Twentieth Century Fox Animation and Gracie Films).
For the episode, "Treehouse of Horror XXI"
Music in a Television Production
Jemaine Clement
Tim Long
Bret McKenzie
Alf Clausen
(Gracie Films).
For episode "Elementary School Musical"
Writing in a Television Production
John Frink
(Gracie Films and Twentieth Century Fox Animation).
For the episode, "Stealing First Base"
 
2010 Won Annie Writing in a Television Production
Daniel Chun
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XX (#21.4)".
Nominated Annie Best Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films).
Writing in a Television Production
Valentina Garza
For episode "Four Great Women and a Manicure (#20.20)".
Writing in a Television Production
Billy Kimball
Ian Maxtone-Graham
For episode "Gone Maggie Gone (#20.13)".
 
2009 Nominated Annie Best Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films and Fox TV).
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
Bob Anderson
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XIX".
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
Joel H. Cohen
For episode "The DeBarted".
 
2008 Won Annie Best Music in an Animated Television Production
Alf Clausen
Michael Price
For episode "Yokel Chords".
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Billy Kimball
For episode "24 Minutes".
 
2007 Won Annie Best Writing in an Animated Television Production
Ian Maxtone-Graham
For episode "The Seemingly Neverending Story".
 
2004 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films).
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production
Steven Dean Moore
For episode "'Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky".
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production
Alf Clausen
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Ken Keeler
For episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?".
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production
Matthew Warburton
For episode "Three Gays of the Condo".
 
2003 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television).
 
2001 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Production
(Gracie Films).
Nominated Annie Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production
Al Jean
For episode "Homr".
 
2000 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program
(Gracie Films).
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production
Alf Clausen (music)
For episode "Behind the Laughter".
 
1999 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production
Tim Long
Larry Doyle
Matt Selman
For episode "Simpsons Bible Stories".
 
1998 Won Annie Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or Late Night Television Program
(Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television (associate) ).
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production
Jim Reardon
For episode "Trash of the Titans".
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production
Alf Clausen (music)
Ken Keeler (lyrics)
For episode "The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson,".
For the song "You're Checkin' In" (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Center).
 
1997 Won Annie Best Animated TV Program
(20th Century Fox, Film Roman Productions, Gracie Films and Klasky-Csupo).
Best Individual Achievement: Directing in a TV Production
Mike B. Anderson
For episode "Homer's Phobia".
Best Individual Achievement: Music in a TV Production
Alf Clausen
Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a TV Production
Al Jean
Mike Reiss
For episode "The Springfield Files".
Nominated Annie Best Individual Achievement: Voice Acting by a Female Performer in a TV Production
Maggie Roswell
For playing "Sharry Bobbins"
For episode "Supercalifragilisticexpial(annoyed grunt)cious"
 
1996 Won Annie Best Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
 
1995 Won Annie Best Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
Voice Acting in the Field of Animation
Nancy Cartwright
As the voice of Bart Simpson.
 
1994 Won Annie Best Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
Nominated Annie Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation
David Silverman (producer)
 
1993 Won Annie Best Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
 
1992 Won Annie Best Animated Television Program
(20th Century Fox Television).
Outstanding Individual Achievement in the Field of Animation
David Silverman
 
BAFTA Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1999 Nominated BAFTA TV Award Best International (Programme or Series)
Matt Groening
 
BMI Film & TV Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2003 Won BMI TV Music Award Danny Elfman
 
1998 Won BMI TV Music Award Danny Elfman
 
1996 Won BMI TV Music Award Danny Elfman
 
British Comedy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2007 Nominated British Comedy Award Best International Comedy Show
 
2005 Won British Comedy Award Best International Comedy Show
 
2004 Won British Comedy Award Best International Comedy Show
 
2002 Nominated British Comedy Award Best International Comedy Show
 
2000 Won British Comedy Award Best International Comedy TV Show
 
CINE Competition
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2000 Won CINE Golden Eagle Animation
For episode "Treehouse of Horror X".
 
DVD Exclusive Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2005 Nominated DVDX Award Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD)
Matt Groening
To Matt Groening and cast and crew.
(The Complete Season Four).
Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Bonus Features)
Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
Alita Holly
(The Complete Season Five).
 
2003 Nominated DVDX Award Best Deleted Scenes, Outtakes and Bloopers
Rowan, Mark
Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
(Season Three).
Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Extra Features)
Rowan, Mark
Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
(Season Three).
 
Environmental Media Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1996 Won EMA Award TV Comedy
For episode "Lisa the Vegetarian".
 
1994 Won EMA Award TV Comedy
For episode "Bart Gets An Elephant".
 
1991 Won EMA Award TV Comedy
For episode "Two Cars In Every Garage, Three Eyes On Every Fish".
 
GLAAD Media Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1998 Won GLAAD Media Award Outstanding TV - Individual Episode
For episode "Homer's Phobia".
 
Golden Globes, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2003 Nominated Golden Globe Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
 
Humanitas Prize
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2010 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
Kevin Curran (writer)
For The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed
 
2009 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
John Frink (writer)
For All About Lisa
 
Image Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2013 Won Image Award Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Marc Wilmore
For episode "The Spy Who Learned Me"
 
2010 Nominated Image Award Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Marc Wilmore
For episode "The Good, The Bad, The Drugly".
 
2009 Nominated Image Award Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Marc Wilmore
For episode "My Pods and Broomstick".
 
International Monitor Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1995 Won Monitor Best Effects, Special Visual Effects
Simon Haslett
 
Kids' Choice Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2010 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2009 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2008 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2007 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2006 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2005 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2004 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2003 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2002 Won Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2001 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
2000 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
1999 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
1998 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
1997 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
1996 Nominated Blimp Award Favorite Cartoon
 
1991 Won Blimp Award Favorite TV Show
 
Logie Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2004 Nominated Logie Most Popular Overseas Comedy
 
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2003 Nominated Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music
Chris Ledesma (music editor)
For episode "Large Marge".
 
2001 Nominated Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music
Bob Beecher (music editor)
For episode "Last Tap Dance In Springfield".
 
2000 Nominated Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music
Bob Beecher (music editor)
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror X".
Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music
Chris Ledesma (music editor)
For episode "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken".
 
1999 Nominated Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music
unknown
 
1998 Won Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Specials
Bobby Mackston (supervisng sound editor)
Travis Powers (supervisng sound editor/foley editor and mixer)
Norm MacLeod (sound effects editor)
Terry Greene (sound effects editor)
For episode/special "The Tree House Of Horrors VIII".
Tied with "The New Batman Adventures" (1997) ("World's Finest").
 
National Music Awards, UK
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2002 Won National Music Award Favourite TV Theme
 
National Television Awards, UK
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2005 Nominated National Television Award Most Popular Comedy Programme
 
2002 Nominated National Television Award Most Popular Entertainment Programme
 
Ottawa International Animation Festival
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1996 Won Grand Prize Best Television Production
Tim Johnson
For episode "Treehouse of Horror VI", segment "Homer³".
 
Peabody Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1997 Won Peabody Award (20th Century Fox Television and Gracie Films).
For providing exceptional animation and stinging social satire, both commodities which are in extremely short supply in television today.
 
People's Choice Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2011 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Family
The Simpsons
 
2009 Won People's Choice Award Favorite Animated Comedy
 
2008 Won People's Choice Award Favorite Animated TV Comedy
 
2007 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy - Animated
 
2006 Nominated People's Choice Award Favorite Television Comedy
 
1991 Won People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Comedy Series
Tied with "In Living Color" (1990).
 
Primetime Emmy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2012 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer/written by)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer)
Brian Kelley (co-executive producer)
Jeff Westbrook (co-executive producer)
Sam Im (lead animation timer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer)
Matt Warburton (co-executive producer)
John Frink (executive producer)
Tom Klein (animation producer)
Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Rob Oliver (director)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Richard Manginsay (assistant director)
Mike B. Anderson (supervising director)
For episode "Holidays of Future Passed"
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
For playing "Carl/Chief Wiggum/Comic Book Guy/Duffman/Mexican Duffman/Moe Szyslak". For episode "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches".
 
2011 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program
John Frink (executive producer/written by)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer)
Matthew Nastuk (directed by)
Jeff Westbrook (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Sam Im (lead animation timer)
Matt Warburton (co-executive producer)
Mike B. Anderson (supervising director)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Alex Ruiz (assistant director)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Tom Klein (animation producer)
Brian Kelley (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer)
For episode "Angry Dad - The Movie."
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
Alf Clausen (music by)
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror XXI.
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
For playing "Barney Gumble/Homer Simpson/Krusty the Clown/Louie". For episode "Donnie Fatso".
 
2010 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Charles Ragins (background design)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Postcards from the Wedge".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Anne Hathaway
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Princess Penelope". For episode "Once Upon a Time in Springfield".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program
Oscar Cervantes (Assistant Director)
Marc Wilmore (Co-Executive Producer)
John Frink (Co-Executive Producer)
James L. Brooks (Executive Producer)
Matt Selman (Executive Producer)
Matt Groening (Executive Producer)
Ron Hauge (Co-Executive Producer)
Kevin Curran (Co-Executive Producer)
Michael Price (Co-Executive Producer)
Tom Klein (Animation Producer)
J. Stewart Burns (Co-Executive Producer)
Jeff Westbrook (Co-Executive Producer/Writer)
Joel H. Cohen (Co-Executive Producer)
Matthew Nastuk (Director)
Brian Kelley (Co-Executive Producer/Writer)
Al Jean (Executive Producer)
Rob LaZebnik (Co-Executive Producer)
Mike B. Anderson (Supervising Director)
Stephanie Gillis (Written By)
Matt Warburton (Co-Executive Producer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Once Upon A Time In Springfield".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Apu" and "Moe Syzlak". For episode "Moe Letter Blues".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Grampa Simpson" and "Homer Simpson". For episode "Thursdays With Abie".
 
2009 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Homer Simpson".
For episode "Father Knows Worst".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Lazebnik, Rob (co-executive producer)
Jeff Westbrook (co-executive producer/writer)
Brian Kelley (co-executive producer)
Tom Klein (animation producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Billy Kimball (written by)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (written by)
Chris Clements (directed by)
Mike B. Anderson (supervising director)
Matthew Faughnan (assistant director)
Scott Brutz (animation timer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Gone Maggie Gone".
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
Alf Clausen (music by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Gone Maggie Gone".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Moe Syzlak".
For episode "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Harry Shearer
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Kent Brockman/Lenny/Mr. Burns/Smithers".
For episode "The Burns And The Bees".
 
2008 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (executive producer)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
Tim Long (executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer)
Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
J. Stewart Burns (written by)
Chuck Sheetz (directed by)
Mark Kirkland (supervising director)
Jess Espanola (assistant director)
Patty Shinagawa (animation timer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
Alf Clausen (music by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XVIII".
 
2007 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (executive producer)
Tim Long (executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer)
Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Mark Kirkland (supervising director)
Matthew Faughnan (assistant director)
Scott Brutz (animation timer)
Chris Clements (directed by)
Matt Selman (written by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "The Haw-Hawed Couple".
 
2006 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (executive producer)
Tim Long (executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer/writer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (written by)
David Silverman (supervising director)
Raymond S. Persi (director)
Shannon O'Connor (assistant director)
Richard J. Gasparian (animation timer)
(FOX).
For episode "The Seemingly Neverending Story".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Kelsey Grammer
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Sideshow Bob".
For episode "The Italian Bob".
 
2005 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer/writer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Matt Selman (written by)
Mike B. Anderson (directed by)
David Silverman (supervising director)
Ralph Sosa (assistant director)
Robert Ingram (animation timer)
(FOX).
For episode "Future Drama".
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (music by)
(FOX).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XV".
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (music by)
Carolyn Omine (lyrics by)
(FOX).
For the song "Always My Dad".
For episode "A Star is Torn"
 
2004 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing various characters. For episode "Today I Am A Clown".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Brian Kelley (co-executive producer/writer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
J. Stewart Burns (written by)
Mike B. Anderson (director)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Norman Auble (assistant director)
Patrick Buchanan (timer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "The Way We Weren't".
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (music by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror XIV".
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (music by)
Dana Gould (lyrics by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "Vote for a Winner".
For episode "The President Wore Pearls".
 
2003 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer/writer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer/writer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Michael Wolf (animation executive producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Matt Warburton (writer)
Mark Kirkland (director)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Matthew Faughnan (assistant director)
Milton Gray (animation timer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Three Gays Of The Condo".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing various characters.
For episode "Moe Baby Blues".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (music by)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (lyrics by)
Ken Keeler (lyrics by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders".
For episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch".
 
2002 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
Al Jean (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer)
Josh Lieb (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Carolyn Omine (supervising producer)
Tim Long (supervising producer)
John Frink (supervising producer)
Don Payne (supervising producer)
Dana Gould (supervising producer)
Kevin Curran (supervising producer)
Brian Kelley (supervising producer)
George Meyer (producer)
Dan Greaney (producer)
Ron Hauge (producer)
Tom Gammill (producer)
Max Pross (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Mike Reiss (producer)
Jon Vitti (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
Bonita Pietila (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Denise Sirkot (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Joel H. Cohen (producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
John W. Hyde (animation executive producer)
John Bush (animation executive producer)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Bill Freiberger (written by)
Steven Dean Moore (director)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "She Of Little Faith".
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (music by)
Jon Vitti (lyrics by)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "The Old Man and the Key".
For the song "Ode To Branson".
 
2001 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer/writer)
George Meyer (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Frank Mula (co-executive producer)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Julie Thacker (supervising producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Larry Doyle (producer)
Tom Martin (producer)
Carolyn Omine (producer)
John Frink (producer)
Don Payne (producer)
Matt Selman (producer)
Tim Long (producer)
Mike Reiss (producer)
Tom Gammill (producer)
Max Pross (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Richard Raynis (produced by)
Bonita Pietila (produced by)
Denise Sirkot (produced by)
Richard Sakai (produced by)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Mike B. Anderson (director)
John W. Hyde (animation executive producer)
Jon F. Vein (animation executive producer)
John Bush (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Homr".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing various characters.
For episode "Worst Episode Ever".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (composer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Simpson Safari".
 
2000 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (executive producer/writer)
Mike Scully (executive producer/writer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Frank Mula (co-executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Julie Thacker (supervising producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Bonita Pietila
Carolyn Omine
Denise Sirkot
Don Payne
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Tom Martin
John Frink
Larry Doyle
Matt Selman (producer/writer)
David Pritchard (animation executive producer)
Lolee Aries (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Tim Long (writer)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Mark Kirkland (director)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Behind The Laughter".
 
1999 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
David X. Cohen (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (supervising producer)
Ron Hauge (supervising producer)
Donick Cary (supervising producer)
Brian Scully
Julie Thacker
Larina Adamson
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
J. Michael Mendel
Bonita Pietila
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Denise Sirkot
Carolyn Omine
Tom Martin
Larry Doyle (co-producer)
Matt Selman (co-producer)
Jace Richdale (consulting producer)
Frank Mula (consulting producer)
Tom Gammill (consulting producer)
Max Pross (consulting producer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
David M. Stern (consulting producer/writer)
Lolee Aries (animation executive producer)
David Pritchard (animation executive producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Joel Kuwahara (animation co-producer)
Neil Affleck (director)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Viva Ned Flanders".
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror IX".
 
1998 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
David X. Cohen (co-executive producer)
Richard Appel (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney
Ron Hauge
Donick Cary
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
Bonita Pietila
J. Michael Mendel
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Denise Sirkot
Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer/writer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
Jace Richdale (consulting producer)
Bill Oakley (consulting producer)
Josh Weinstein (consulting producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Lolee Aries (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Brian Scully (co-producer)
Julie Thacker (co-producer)
Jim Reardon (director)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Trash Of The Titans".
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (composer)
Ken Keeler (lyricist)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "You're Checkin' In (A Musical Tribute To The Betty Ford Center)". For episode "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Hank Azaria
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Apu".
This award was previously announced.
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror VIII".
Outstanding Music Direction
Alf Clausen
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "All Singing All Dancing".
 
1997 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Bill Oakley (executive producer)
Josh Weinstein (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
George Meyer (executive producer)
Steve Tompkins (executive producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Jonathan Collier (producer)
Ken Keeler (producer)
David X. Cohen (producer)
Richard Appel (producer)
J. Michael Mendel (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Denise Sirkot (producer)
Colin A.B.V. Lewis (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (producer)
Dan McGrath (producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Mike B. Anderson (director)
Ron Hauge (writer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Homer's Phobia".
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (music)
Ken Keeler (lyrics)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "We Put The Spring In Springfield".
For episode "Bart After Dark".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Music Direction
Alf Clausen (music director)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiali(Annoyed Grunt)cious".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Ronny Cox (production mixer)
R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer)
Greg Orloff (re-reocrding mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "The Brother From Another Series".
 
1996 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Brent Forrester (co-producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (consulting producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer)
John Swartzwelder (writer)
Mike Reiss (consulting producer)
Steve Tompkins (supervising producer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Greg Daniels (co-executive producer)
Jonathan Collier (producer)
Mike Scully (supervising producer)
Bob Anderson (director)
Richard Raynis (producer)
Josh Weinstein (executive producer)
David X. Cohen (co-producer/writer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
J. Michael Mendel (producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Bill Oakley (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Ken Keeler (producer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror VI".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (composer)
Bill Oakley (lyricist)
Josh Weinstein (lyricist)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "Señor Burns".
For the episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns".
 
1995 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Greg Daniels (producer/writer)
David Sacks (producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Jim Reardon (director)
Josh Weinstein (producer)
Jonathan Collier (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Jace Richdale (producer)
David Mirkin (executive producer)
Al Jean (consulting producer)
Mike Reiss (consulting producer)
Mike Scully (producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
J. Michael Mendel (producer)
Bill Oakley (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
George Meyer (producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Lisa's Wedding".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Tree House Of Horror V".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (composer)
John Swartzwelder (lyricist)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Homer The Great".
For the song "We Do (The Stonecutters Song)".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Ronny Cox (production sound mixer)
Greg Orloff (sound effects mixer)
R. Russell Smith (dialogue mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (music mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Bart vs. Australia".
 
1994 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (composer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Cape Feare".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Alf Clausen (composer)
Greg Daniels (lyricist)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For the song "Who Needs The Kwik-E-Mart?".
For episode "Homer And Apu".
 
1993 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Homer Simpson".
For episode "Mr. Plow".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (composer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror III".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Brad Brock (production mixer)
R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer)
Greg Orloff (re-recording mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Tree House of Horror III".
 
1992 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Nancy Cartwright
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Bart Simpson".
For episode "Separate Vocations".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Jackie Mason
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Rabbi Krustofsky".
For episode "Like Father, Like Clown".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Julie Kavner
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Marge, Patty, Selma and Marge's Mother".
For episode "I Married Marge".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Yeardley Smith
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Lisa Simpson".
For episode "Lisa the Greek".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Marcia Wallace
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Mrs. Krabappel".
For episode "Bart The Lover".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Dan Castellaneta
(20th Century Fox Television).
For playing "Homer and Grampa Simpson (and others)".
For episode "Lisa's Pony".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Gabor Csupo (animation executive producer)
Mike Reiss (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (co-executive producer)
Jay Kogen (supervising producer)
Wallace Wolodarsky (supervising producer)
George Meyer (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Sherry Gunther (animation producer)
John Swartzwelder (co-producer)
Carlos Baeza (director)
Jon Vitti (writer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Radio Bart".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Alf Clausen (composer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror II".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Brad Brock (production mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer)
Peter Cole (re-recording mixer)
Gary Gegan (re-recording mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror II".
 
1991 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Larina Adamson (producer)
Wallace Wolodarsky (producer)
Steve Pepoon (writer)
Jay Kogen (producer)
Rich Moore (director)
Mike Reiss (supervising producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Gabor Csupo (executive animation producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (co-producer)
Al Jean (supervising producer)
Sherry Gunther (animation producer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Brad Brock (production mixer)
Gary Montgomery (re-recording mixer)
Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
Brad Sherman (re-recording mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Homer Vs. Lisa And The 8th Commandment".
 
1990 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
Richard Sakai (co-producer)
Mike Reiss (co-producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Margot Pipkin (animation producer)
Al Jean (co-producer)
Larina Adamson (co-producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
David Silverman (director)
Gabor Csupo (supervising animation director)
John Swartzwelder (writer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Life on the Fast Lane".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music
Danny Elfman
(20th Century Fox Television).
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Al Jean (co-producer)
Mike Reiss (co-producer)
Larina Adamson (co-producer)
Margot Pipkin (animation producer)
Gabor Csupo (supervising animation director)
David Silverman (director)
Mimi Pond (writer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (#1.1)".
Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production
Brian K. Roberts
Ric Eisman
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (#1.1)".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Brad Brock (production mixer)
Gary Montgomery (re-recording mixer)
Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
(20th Century Fox Television).
For episode "Call of the Simpsons".
 
Prism Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2010 Nominated Prism Award Comedy Episode
For episode "The Good, The Sad and The Drugly"
Performance in a Comedy Series
Dan Castellaneta
 
2009 Nominated Prism Award Comedy Episode
For episode "Smoke on the Daughter"
 
Satellite Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2006 Won Satellite Award Best DVD Release of a TV Show
For "The Complete Eighth Season".
 
2005 Nominated Satellite Award Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show
(Complete Seventh Season (Collectible Marge Head Pack)).
 
2001 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
 
TP de Oro, Spain
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2012 Nominated TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
 
2011 Won TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
 
2010 Won TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
 
2009 Nominated TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
 
2008 Won TP de Oro Best Animated Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
2006 Nominated TP de Oro Best Animated Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
2005 Won TP de Oro Best Animated Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
2004 Won TP de Oro Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
2003 Won TP de Oro Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
2002 Won TP de Oro Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación)
 
TV Quick Awards, UK
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2007 Nominated TV Quick Award Best International TV Show
 
Teen Choice Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2012 Won Teen Choice Award Choice TV: Animated Show
(20th Century Fox Television and Gracie Films).
 
2011 Won Teen Choice Award Choice TV: Animated Show
 
2009 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV: Animated Show
 
2008 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Animated Show
 
2007 Won Teen Choice Award Choice TV: Animated Show
 
2006 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Animated Show
 
2005 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Parental Units
Marge and Homer Simpson.
Choice TV Show: Comedy
 
2004 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Show - Comedy
 
2002 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Comedy
 
2001 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Comedy
 
2000 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Comedy
 
Television Critics Association Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2002 Won Heritage Award
 
1999 Nominated TCA Award Individual Achievement in Comedy
Matt Groening
Also for "Futurama" (1999).
 
1990 Won TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
 
Walk of Fame
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2000 Won Star on the Walk of Fame Television
"The Simpsons"
On 14 January 2000 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
 
World Animation Celebration
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1998 Won WAC Winner Best Animation Produced for Primetime
Dailey, Bill
Josh Weinstein
For episode "22 Short Films About Springfield".
Best Director for Primetime Series
Mike B. Anderson
For episode "Homer's Phobia".
 
1997 Won WAC Winner Best Animation Produced for a Television Special
(Pacific Data Images).
For episode "Treehouse of Horror VI".
 
Writers Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2013 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Jeff Westbrook
For episode "Ned and Edna's Blend Agenda"
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
J. Stewart Burns
For episode "Holidays of Future Passed"
Animation
Brian Kelley
David Mandel
For episode "Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
 
2012 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Joel H. Cohen
For episode "Homer the Father"
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
Tim Long
For episode "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"
Animation
Rob LaZebnik
For episode "The Blue and the Gray"
Animation
Chris Cluess
For episode "Donnie Fatso"
 
2010 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Joel H. Cohen
For episode "Wedding for Disaster".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
John Frink
For episode "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe".
Animation
Stephanie Gillis
For episode "The Burns and the Bees".
Animation
Billy Kimball
Ian Maxtone-Graham
For episode "Gone Maggie Gone".
Animation
Don Payne
For episode "Take My Life, Please".
 
2009 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Jeff Westbrook
For episode "Apocalypse Cow".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
Joel H. Cohen
For episode "The Debarted".
Animation
Tim Long
For episode "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words".
Animation
Michael Price
For episode "E Pluribus Wiggum".
Comedy Series
J. Stewart Burns
Daniel Chun
Joel H. Cohen
Kevin Curran
John Frink
Tom Gammill
Stephanie Gillis
Dan Greaney
Reid Harrison
Al Jean
Billy Kimball
Tim Long
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Bill Odenkirk
Carolyn Omine
Don Payne
Michael Price
Max Pross
Mike Reiss
Mike Scully
Matt Selman
Matt Warburton
Jeff Westbrook
Marc Wilmore
William Wright
 
2008 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Jeff Westbrook
For episode "Kill Gil" volumes 1 and 2.
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
John Frink
For episode "Stop! Or My Dog Will Shoot!".
Animation
Carolyn Omine
For episode "The Homer of Seville".
Animation
Matt Selman
For episode "The Hee-Hawed Couple".
 
2007 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
John Frink
For episode "The Italian Bob".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
Dan Castellaneta
Deb Lacusta
For episode "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore".
Animation
Don Payne
For episode "Simpsons Christmas Stories".
Animation
Matt Selman
For episode "Girls Just Want To Have Sums".
 
2006 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Michael Price
For episode "Mommie Beerest".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
J. Stewart Burns
For episode "There's Something About Marrying".
Animation
John Frink
For episode "The Girl Who Slept Too Little".
Animation
Stephanie Gillis
For episode "See Homer Run".
Animation
Don Payne
For episode "Thank God It's Doomsday".
Animation
Matthew Warburton
For episode "The Father, The Son and the Holy Guest Star".
 
2005 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Ian Maxtone-Graham
For episode "Catch 'Em If You Can".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
Julie Chambers
David Chambers
For episode "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
Animation
Joel H. Cohen
For episode "Today I Am A Clown".
Animation
Don Payne
For episode "Fraudcast News".
 
2004 Won WGA Award (TV) Animation
Matt Selman
For "The Simpsons: The Dad Who Knew Too Little (#14.8)" (2003).
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
J. Stewart Burns
For "The Simpsons: Moe Baby Blues (#14.22)" (2003).
Animation
Michael Price
For "The Simpsons: My Mother the Carjacker (#15.2)" (2003).
 
2003 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Animation
Bob Bendetson
For "The Simpsons: Blame It on Lisa (#13.15)" (2002).
Animation
John Frink
Don Payne
For "The Simpsons: The Bart Wants What It Wants (#13.11)" (2002).
Animation
Matt Selman
For "The Simpsons: Jaws Wired Shut (#13.9)" (2002).
 
Young Artist Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2004 Won Young Artist Award Most Popular Mom & Pop in a Television Series
Julie Kavner
Dan Castellaneta
Nominated Young Artist Award Best Family Television Series (Comedy or Drama)
 
2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Family TV Comedy Series
 

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