
Deadwood (2004–2006)
Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards 2007
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) John Rizzo (department head makeup artist) Ron Snyder (assistant department head makeup artist) Bob Scribner (key makeup artist) James R. Scribner (additional makeup artist)
For episode "I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For".
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Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series Maria Caso (production designer) David Potts (art director) Ernie Bishop (set decorator)
For episode "Tell Your God To Ready For Blood, True Colors, Amateur Night".
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Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Joseph E. Gallagher (director of photography)
For episode "Catbird Seat".
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Outstanding Costumes for a Series Janie Bryant (costume designer) Le Dawson (costume supervisor)
For episode "Amateur Night".
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Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Peter Tothpal (department head hairstylist) Carol Pershing (assistant department head hairstylist) De'Ann Power (additional hairstylist)
For episode "A Constant Throb".
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Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer) R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) William Freesh (re-recording mixer)
For episode "A Two-Headed Beast".
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2005
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Maria Caso (production designer) James J. Murakami (art director) David Potts (art director) Ernie Bishop (set decorator)
For episodes "Requiem for a Gleet"/"Complications"/"Childish Things".
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Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series James Glennon (director of photography)
For episode "Complications".
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Outstanding Costumes for a Series Janie Bryant (costume designer) Le Dawson (costume supervisor)
For episode "Boy the Earth Talks to".
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Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Carol Pershing (department head hairstylist) Terry Baliel (key hairstylist) Kimberley Spiteri (key hairstylist)
For episode "Boy the Earth Talks to".
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Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) John Rizzo (department head makeup) Adam Brandy (assistant department head makeup) Ron Snyder (key makeup artist) Deborah McNulty (makeup artist)
For episode "A Lie Agreed Upon", part I.
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Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Junie Lowry-Johnson (casting by) Libby Goldstein (casting by) |
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Gregg Fienberg (directed by)
For Deadwood: Complications (2005)
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Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Stephen Mark (editor)
For episode "A Lie Agreed Upon", part I.
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane
For playing: "Al Swearengen".
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Outstanding Drama Series David Milch (executive producer) Gregg Fienberg (executive producer) Scott Stephens (supervising producer) Jody Worth (supervising producer) Ed Bianchi (producer) Elizabeth Sarnoff (producer) Ted Mann (producer) |
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Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer) R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) William Freesh (re-recording mixer)
For episode "A Lie Agreed Upon", part I.
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2004
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Walter Hill (director)
For Deadwood: Deadwood (2004)
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Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Larry Mann (supervising sound editor) Stephen Hunter Flick (sound editor) Mark Larry (sound editor) Benjamin L. Cook (sound editor) Takako Ishikawa (sound editor) Samuel C. Crutcher (sound editor) Devin Joseph (sound editor) Kevin Wahrman (sound editor) Carmine Rubino (sound editor) Micha Liberman (music editor) Amy Kane (foley artist) Anita Cannella (foley artist)
For episode "Deadwood" (pilot).
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Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Maria Caso (production designer) James J. Murakami (art director) John F. Brown (set decorator)
For episode "Deep Water/The Trial Of Jack McCall/Bullock Returns To The Camp".
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Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Junie Lowry-Johnson (casting by) Libby Goldstein (casting by) |
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Outstanding Costumes for a Series Janie Bryant (costume designer) Beth Morgan (assistant costume designer) Le Dawson (costume supervisor)
For episode "Mr. Wu".
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Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Josée Normand (dept. head hairstylist) Peter Tothpal (key hairstylist) Susan Carol Schwary (hairstylist) Ellen Powell (hairstylist)
For episode "Plague".
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Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) John Rizzo (dept. head makeup) Adam Brandy (assistant dept. head makeup) Brian McManus (makeup artist) Deborah McNulty (makeup artist)
For episode "Here Was A Man".
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Outstanding Main Title Theme Music David Schwartz (composer) |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Brad Dourif
For playing "Doc Cochran".
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Robin Weigert
For playing "Calamity Jane".
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Milch (writer)
For episode "Deadwood" (pilot).
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Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007
Nominee Actor |
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Jim Beaver Powers Boothe Sean Bridgers W. Earl Brown Dayton Callie Brian Cox Kim Dickens Brad Dourif Anna Gunn John Hawkes Jeffrey Jones Paula Malcomson Gerald McRaney Ian McShane Timothy Olyphant Molly Parker Leon Rippy William Sanderson Brent Sexton Bree Seanna Wall Robin Weigert Titus Welliver |
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2006
Nominee Actor |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane |
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2007
Nominee Saturn Award |
Best DVD Television Release
For "The Complete Second Season" release.
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AFI Awards, USA 2006
Winner AFI Award |
TV Program of the Year DEADWOOD is a Shakespearean epic in spurs and continues to blaze new trails in television as it ... More DEADWOOD is a Shakespearean epic in spurs and continues to blaze new trails in television as it enters its second season. David Milch's use of language continues to astound, and when the superb ensemble acting, production design and costumes are added to the artistry of the page, the viewer enters a fully realized world of exceptional heft - which is just one of the four-letter words that best describe DEADWOOD. |
AFI Awards, USA 2005
Winner AFI Award |
TV Program of the Year DEADWOOD stands tall in the proud tradition of the American Western. Grand schemes and ... More DEADWOOD stands tall in the proud tradition of the American Western. Grand schemes and Shakespearean motives take viewers on a true journey through time, and yet the show's unique power comes from what is not necessarily true to the period, illustrating that sometimes storytellers have to lie to tell the truth. David Milch and his writers blend fact and fiction, historical and imagined characters, and use modern language to immerse viewers in a richly defined parallel universe that captures how dark and difficult life was in a time that has since been glamorized by Hollywood. |
American Cinema Editors, USA 2007
Nominee Eddie |
Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television Stephen Mark
Episode: "Deadwood: Tell Your God to Ready for Blood (2006)"
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American Cinema Editors, USA 2006
Winner Eddie |
Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television Stephen Mark
Episode: "Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon: Part I (2005)"
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American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2005
Nominee ASC Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series David Boyd
Episode: "Deadwood: Deep Water (2004)"
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Art Directors Guild 2007
Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award |
Episode of a Single-Camera Television Series Maria Caso (production designer) David Potts (art director) Michael J. Kelley (assistant art director)
For episode "True Colors".
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Art Directors Guild 2006
Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award |
Single-Camera Television Series Maria Caso (production designer) James J. Murakami (art director) David Potts (art director) Michael J. Kelley (assistant art director)
For episode "Requiem for a Gleet".
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Astra Awards 2007
Nominee Astra Award |
Favourite International Program Showtime Australia |
Casting Society of America, USA 2004
Nominee Artios Award |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Junie Lowry-Johnson |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Pilot Junie Lowry-Johnson Julie Tucker (New York casting) |
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2007
Winner C.A.S. Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) William Freesh (re-recording mixer) Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer)
Episode: "Deadwood: A Two-Headed Beast (2006)"
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Cinema Audio Society, USA 2006
Winner C.A.S. Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) William Freesh (re-recording mixer) Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer)
Episode: "Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon: Part I (2005)"
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Cinema Audio Society, USA 2005
Winner C.A.S. Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer) R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) William Freesh (re-recording mixer)
Episode: "Deadwood: Deadwood (2004)"
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Costume Designers Guild Awards 2007
Nominee CDG Award |
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Janie Bryant |
Excellence in Costume Design for Television Andrea Sweet (assistant costume designer) |
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2006
Nominee CDG Award |
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Janie Bryant |
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2005
Nominee CDG Award |
Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Janie Bryant |
Directors Guild of America, USA 2005
Winner DGA Award |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night Walter Hill Gregg Fienberg (unit production manager) (plaque) James Alan Hensz (first assistant director) (plaque) Kenneth Roth (second assistant director) (plaque) Kevin Turley (second second assistant director) (plaque)
For the pilot episode.
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Gold Derby Awards 2010
Nominee Gold Derby TV Award |
Drama Series of the Decade |
Drama Lead Actor of the Decade Ian McShane |
Gold Derby Awards 2005
Nominee Gold Derby TV Award |
Drama Series |
Drama Supporting Actor Powers Boothe |
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Drama Lead Actor Ian McShane |
Gold Derby Awards 2004
Nominee Gold Derby TV Award |
Drama Series |
Drama Lead Actor Ian McShane |
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Drama Guest Actor Keith Carradine |
Golden Globes, USA 2005
Winner Golden Globe |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama Ian McShane |
Nominee Golden Globe |
Best Television Series - Drama |
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2006
Nominee HPA Awards |
Outstanding Compositing - Television Tim Jacobsen David Altenau Jason Fotter Bob Minshall Encore VFX
Episode: "Deadwood: Tell Your God to Ready for Blood (2006)"
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Online Film & Television Association 2017
Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame |
Television Programs |
Online Film & Television Association 2007
Winner OFTA Television Award |
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Gerald McRaney |
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Drama Series |
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane |
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Best Writing in a Drama Series |
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Best Sound in a Series |
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Best Lighting in a Series |
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Best Production Design in a Series |
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Best Costume Design in a Series |
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Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series |
Online Film & Television Association 2006
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Sound in a Series For Lost and The Sopranos |
Online Film & Television Association 2005
Winner OFTA Television Award |
Best Writing in a Drama Series |
Best Sound in a Series |
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Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Drama Series |
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane |
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Best Ensemble in a Drama Series |
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Best Direction in a Drama Series |
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Best Lighting in a Series |
Online Film & Television Association 2004
Winner OFTA Television Award |
Best Actor in a Drama Series Ian McShane |
Best Music in a Series
For the pilot episode.
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Best Costume Design in a Series
For the pilot episode.
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Best Sound in a Series
For the episode "Deep Water".
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Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Brad Dourif |
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Keith Carradine |
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Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series Kristen Bell |
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Best Ensemble in a Drama Series |
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Best Direction in a Drama Series |
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Best Writing in a Drama Series |
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Best Production Design in a Series
For the pilot episode.
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Best Production Design in a Series
For the episode "The Trial of Jack McCall".
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Best Costume Design in a Series
For the episode "Mister Wu".
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Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series
For the episode "Plague".
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Best New Theme Song in a Series, Motion Picture or Miniseries David Schwartz |
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Best New Titles Sequence in a Series, Motion Picture or Miniseries |
Prism Awards 2005
Nominee Prism Award |
TV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
For episodes "The Trial of Jack McCall"/"Plague"/ "Bullock Returns to Camp".
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Performance in a Drama Series Storyline Robin Weigert |
Satellite Awards 2005
Nominee Golden Satellite Award |
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Keith Carradine |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Brad Dourif |
Satellite Awards 2005
Nominee Satellite Award |
Outstanding Actor in a Series, Drama Ian McShane |
Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show
(Complete First Season).
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Television Critics Association Awards 2019
Winner Heritage Award |
Television Critics Association Awards 2005
Nominee TCA Award |
Program of the Year |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
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Individual Achievement in Drama Ian McShane |
Television Critics Association Awards 2004
Winner TCA Award |
Individual Achievement in Drama Ian McShane |
Nominee TCA Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
Outstanding New Program of the Year |
Telly Awards 2005
Winner Silver Telly |
Video HBO Films |
TV Land Awards 2008
Nominee TV Land Award |
Character You REALLY Don't Want to Make Angry Ian McShane |
Women's Image Network Awards 2005
Winner WIN Award |
Actress in Drama Series Molly Parker
For episode "Requiem for a Gleet"
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Nominee WIN Award |
Actor in Drama Series Ian McShane
For episode "Requiem for a Gleet"
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2007
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Dramatic Series W. Earl Brown Regina Corrado Alix Lambert Ted Mann Bernadette McNamara David Milch Kem Nunn Nick Towne Zack Whedon |
Writers Guild of America, USA 2006
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Dramatic Series Regina Corrado Sara Hess Ted Mann Bryan McDonald Bernadette McNamara David Milch Victoria Morrow Peter Ocko Elizabeth Sarnoff Steve Shill Nick Towne Jody Worth |