157 wins & 370 nominations
- 2002 Nominee ALMA Award
- Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy
For episode "Never Say Never".
- 2010 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television
Episode: "And in the End... (2009)"
- 1995 Winner ASC Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots
Episode: "Day One (1994)" - 1995 Winner ASC Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Episode: "Day One (1994)"
- 2000 Nominee Artios Award
- Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic
- John Frank Levey
- Barbara Miller (executive)
- 1999 Nominee Artios Award
- Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic
- John Frank Levey
- Barbara Miller (executive)
- 1998 Nominee Artios Award
- Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic
- John Frank Levey
- Barbara Miller (casting executive)
- John Alderman (location casting)
- 2000 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
- Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer)
- Dave Concors (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Jiron (re-recording mixer)
- Marc A. Gilmartin (production mixer)
Episode: "The Storm: Part 2 (1999)" - 1999 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
- Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Jiron (re-recording mixer)
- Dave Concors (re-recording mixer)
- Lowell Harris (production mixer)
Episode: "Exodus (1998)" - 1997 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
- Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer)
- Franklin Jones Jr. (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Jiron (re-recording mixer)
- Lowell Harris (production mixer)
Episode: "Fear of Flying (1996)" - 1996 Winner C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
- Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Jiron (re-recording mixer)
- Franklin Jones Jr. (re-recording mixer)
- Will Yarbrough (production mixer)
Episode: "Hell and High Water (1995)" - 1995 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
- Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer)
- Franklin Jones Jr. (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Jiron (re-recording mixer)
- Russell C. Fager (production mixer)
Episode: "Blizzard (1994)"
- 2005 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
For episode "Time of Death". - 1998 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
For episode "Fathers and Sons". - 1997 Winner DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
- Christopher Chulack
- Mike Salamunovich (unit production manager) (plaque)
- Tommy Burns (first assistant director) (plaque)
- Robert Brooks Mendel (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Fear of Flying". - 1997 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
For episode "Ask Me Know Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies". - 1997 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series - Night
For episode "The Healers".
- 2009 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
For playing "Paul Manning". For episode "And In The End". - 2008 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
For playing "Dr. Kevin Moretti". - 2008 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
- Walter Newman (supervising sound editor)
- Bob Redpath (supervising adr editor)
- Darleen Stoker (dialogue editor)
- Bruce M. Honda (dialogue editor)
- Kenneth Young (sound editor)
- Adam Johnston (sound editor)
- Casey J. Crabtree (foley artist)
- Michael Crabtree (foley artist)
- Sharyn Gersh (music editor)
For episode "The War Comes Home".
- 2009 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character)
For episode "Tandem Repeats". - 2002 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Drama Series
- 1998 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding TV Drama Series
- 2001 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Drama
- 2000 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Drama
- 2000 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
- 1999 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Drama
- 1999 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
- 1999 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Drama
- 1997 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Drama
- 2008 Nominee Imagen Award
- Best Primetime Series
- 2006 Nominee Imagen Award
- Best Primetime Series
- 2005 Nominee Logie
- Most Popular Overseas Program
- 2010 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
- Walter Newman (supervising sound editor)
- Darleen Stoker (supervising dialogue editor)
- Bob Redpath (supervising adr editor)
- Bruce M. Honda (sound editor)
Episode: "I Feel Good" - 2008 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Television
- Walter Newman (supervising sound editor)
- Darleen Stoker (supervising dialogue editor/editor)
- Bob Redpath (supervising adr editor)
- Bruce M. Honda (editor)
For episode "Murmers of the Heart". - 2008 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form Television
- Walter Newman (supervising sound editor)
- Al Gomez (supervising foley editor)
- Kenneth Young (sound editor)
- Adam Johnston (sound editor)
- Casey J. Crabtree (foley artist)
- Michael Crabtree (foley artist)
For episode "The War Comes Home". - 2008 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Music for Short Form Television
- Sharyn Gersh (music editor)
For episode "I Don't". - 2007 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form - Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
- Walter Newman (supervising sound editor)
- Darleen Stoker (supervising dialogue editor)
- Bob Redpath (supervising adr editor)
For episode "Jigsaw".
- 2002 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series
- 2001 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series
- 2000 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series
- 1999 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series
- 1998 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series
- 2001 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 1995 Winner Wise Owl Award - Honorable Mention
- Television and Theatrical Film Fiction
- Michael Crichton (executive)
- John Wells (executive)
For episode "Day One".
- 2001 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2000 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 1999 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- TV - Choice Drama
- 1998 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Drama
- 1996 Nominee TCA Award
- Program of the Year
- 2013 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Classic TV
- 2001 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Drama Series of the Year
- 1998 Nominee Q Award
- Best Quality Drama Series
- 2010 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress
as Sloan in "And in the End... (2009)" (as Danielle Ryan Chuchran) - 2009 Winner Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor
Tied with Joey Luthman for Private Practice (2007). - 2008 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actress
- 2007 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Recurring Young Actor
- 1996 Winner 7 d'Or
- Best Foreign TV Series (Meilleure série étrangère)
- 2007 Winner VES Award
- Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
For episode "Scoop and Run".
- 2003 Nominee DVDX Award
- Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Extra Features)
(The Complete First Season).
- 1999 Winner Feitian Television Award
- Outstanding Dubbed Series
- 2014 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
- Television Programs
Over 331 episodes across fifteen seasons makes ER (1994) one of the longest-running medical dramas in history, launching the careers of prominent actors like George Clooney and Julianna Margulies, while bolstering the careers of people like Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle, Eriq La Salle, Gloria Reuben, Laura Innes, Maria Bello, Alex Kingston, Paul McCrane, and many others. - 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Sound in a Series
- 2015 Winner Special Award
- Cult TV Voice
For the dubbing of Dennis Farina, Eriq La Salle and William B. Davis.Shared with: Law & Order · The X-Files
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