List of Frasier awards and nominations

List of Frasier awards and nominations

List of the major awards won and nominations received by "Frasier".

By award

Art Directors Guild (ADG)

*1996: Excellence in Production Design - Television Series (nominated)
*1997: Excellence in Production Design - Television Series (nominated)

Directors Guild of America (DGA)

*1993: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (James Burrows for "The Good Son", won)
*1994: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Rick Beren for "The Unkindest Cut of All", nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (David Lee for "The Matchmaker", won)
*1995: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (David Lee for "Daphne's Room", nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Pamela Fryman for "Halloween: Part 1", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer for "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Pamela Fryman for "The Flight Before Christmas", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Katy Garretson for "Dr. Nora", nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Pamela Fryman for "And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon: Parts 1 & 2", nominated):"2 wins"

Emmy Awards

*1994: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer for playing "Dr. Frasier Crane", won)
*1994: Outstanding Art Direction - Series (for "A Midwinter Night's Dream", nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (James Burrows for "The Good Son", won)
*1994: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back", won)
*1994: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (John Glover for playing "Ned Miller" in "Oops", nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Main Title Theme Music (nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
*1994: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "A Midwinter Night's Dream", nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce for playing "Dr. Niles Crane", nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee for "The Good Son", won)
*1994: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Ken Levine and David Isaacs for "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back", nominated)

*1995: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, won)
*1995: Outstanding Art Direction - Series (for "The Innkeepers", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (David Lee for "The Matchmaker", won)
*1995: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "The Matchmaker", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Nathan Lane for playing "Phil" in "Fool Me Once, Shame on You. Fool Me Twice...", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Bebe Neuwirth for playing "Lilith" in "Adventures in Paradise: Part 2", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (JoBeth Williams for playing "Madeline" in "Adventures in Paradise: Part 2", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
*1995: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Adventures in Paradise: Part 2", nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, won)
*1995: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Anne Flett-Giordano and Chuck Ranberg for "An Affair to Forget", won)
*1995: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Joe Keenan for "The Matchmaker", nominated)

*1996: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Casting - Series (nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "The Show Where Diane Comes Back", won)
*1996: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl", nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Griffin Dunne for playing "Bob" in "The Friend", nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Harris Yulin for playing "Jerome Belasco" in "A Word to the Wiseguy", nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Shelley Long for playing "Diane Chambers" in "The Show Where Diane Comes Back", nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
*1996: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", won)
*1996: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (shared by eight writers for " "Moondance", won)

*1997: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Casting - Series (nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (David Lee for "To Kill a Talking Bird", won)
*1997: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (James Earl Jones for playing "Norman" in "Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstein Are Dead", nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Marsha Mason for playing "Sherry" in "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine", nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
*1997: Outstanding Sound Mixing- Comedy Series or a Special (for "Liar, Liar!", nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)

*1998: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, won)
*1998: Outstanding Casting - Series (nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Costume Design - Series (for "Halloween", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Picture Series (for "Room Service", won)
*1998: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Picture Series (for "Roz and the Schnoz", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Patti LuPone for playing "Zora" in "Beware of Greeks", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
*1998: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Beware of Greeks", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, won)
*1998: Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Leeves for playing "Daphne Moon", nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Joe Keenan for "The Ski Lodge", nominated)

*1999: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Picture Series (for "Shutout in Seattle", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson for playing "Woody" in "The Show Where Woody Shows Up", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Christine Baranski for playing "Dr. Nora Fairchild" in "Dr. Nora", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Piper Laurie for playing "Mrs. Mulhern" in "Dr. Nora", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Three Valentines", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (John Mahoney for playing "Martin Crane", nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, won)
*1999: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Jay Kogen for "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz", won)

*2000: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "Dark Side of the Moon", nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", won)
*2000: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Anthony LaPaglia for playing "Simon Moon", nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Jean Smart for playing "Lorna Lenley", won)
*2000: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", nominated)

*2001: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Art Direction - Multi-Camera Series (for "Cranes Go Caribbean", nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Cinematography - Multi-Camera Series (for "And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon", nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "Daphne Returns", won)
*2001: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Victor Garber for playing "Ferguson" in "Taking Liberties", nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Derek Jacobi for playing "Jackson Riley" in "The Show Must Go Off", won)
*2001: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Jean Smart for playing "Lana Gardner", won)
*2001: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Hooping Cranes", nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Supporting Actor- Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)

*2002: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Cinematography - Multi-Camera Series (for "Deathtrap", nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Production Series (for "The Proposal", won)
*2002: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Adam Arkin for playing "Tom" in "The Two Hundredth", nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Brian Cox for playing "Harry Moon" in "Moons Over Seattle", nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Anthony LaPaglia for playing "Simon Moon" in "The Mother Load", won)
*2002: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or a Special (for "Bla-Z-Boy", won)
*2002: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)

*2003: Outstanding Cinematography - Multi-Camera Series (for "Rooms With a View", nominated)
*2003: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Picture Series (for "Rooms With a View", won)
*2003: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Multi-Camera Series or a Special (for "Daphne Does Dinner", nominated)
*2003: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*2003: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (John Mahoney, nominated)

*2004: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, won)
*2004: Outstanding Art Direction - Multi-Camera Series (for "Freudian Sleep/Caught in the Act", won)
*2004: Outstanding Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2004: Outstanding Editing - Multi-Camera Picture Editing Series (for "Goodnight, Seattle", won)
*2004: Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series (Anthony LaPaglia for playing "Simon Moon", nominated)
*2004: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Laura Linney for playing "Charlotte", won)
*2004: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Multi-Camera Series or Special (for "The Doctor Is Out", won)
*2004: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, won)
*2004: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan for "Goodnight, Seattle", nominated):"37 wins"

Golden Globe Awards

*1993: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1993: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*1993: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (John Mahoney, nominated)
*1994: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1994: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (won, tie with "Mad About You")
*1994: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1994: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Jane Leeves, nominated)
*1995: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, won)
*1995: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*1995: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1996: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1996: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*1996: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1997: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1997: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*1997: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1998: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1998: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*2000: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, won)
*2000: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*2000: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*2000: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (John Mahoney, nominated)
*2001: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2001: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated):"3 wins and 21 nominations"

Image Awards

*1997: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (James Earl Jones, nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Coles, nominated)

Producers Guild of America (PGA)

*1995: Television Producer of the Year Award - Episodic (won)
*2000: Television Producer of the Year Award - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
*2001: Television Producer of the Year Award - Episodic Comedy (nominated):"1 win"

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

*1994: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1994: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1995: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, won)
*1995: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1996: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1997: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1998: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*1999: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (won)
*2000: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*2000: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer, nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce, nominated)
*2001: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2002: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2003: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2004: Outstanding Cast - Comedy Series (nominated):"2 wins"

Writers Guild of America (WGA)

*1995: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Elias Davis and David Pollock for "The Club", nominated)
*1995: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Joe Keenan for "The Matchmaker", won)
*1997: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Rob Greenberg for "The Impossible Dream", nominated)
*1998: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Rob Greenberg for "Frasier's Imaginary Friend", won)
*1999: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Jay Kogen for "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz", won)
*2000: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Joe Keenan and Christopher Lloyd for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", won)
*2000: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Joe Keenan for "Out With Dad", nominated)
*2002: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Bob Daily, Lori Kirkland and Don O'Shannon for "Rooms With a View", won)
*2003: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Bob Daily for "No Sex, Please, We're Skittish", won):"6 wins"


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