List of Sex and the City awards and nominations

List of Sex and the City awards and nominations

This is a list of awards won by Sex and the City. Over its course of six seasons, "Sex and the City" was nominated for over 50 Emmy Awards, winning seven of them. Among the Emmys the show won were two for Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series (Jennifer McNamara), one for its Costumes, a trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series for its third season in 2001, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series in 2002 for the episode "The Real Me", and for its final season in 2004, Emmys for Sarah Jessica Parker (Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the episode "An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux"), and Cynthia Nixon (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the episodes "One" and "Ick Factor"). It has also been nominated for 24 Golden Globe Awards, and won 8. Its wins included Best TV Series — Musical or Comedy, and Best Actress in a TV SeriesMusical or Comedy, (Sarah Jessica Parker) for three consecutive years from 20002002, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series, or Movie for Kim Cattrall, and another one for Parker.

1999

*CINE Gold Eagle Film and Video Competition:"CINE Golden Eagle Award" - Episode: "They Shoot Single People Don't They?"

*Columbus International Film & Video Festival - Chris Awards:"The Bronze Plaque"

*New York Festivals - Television Programming and Promotion Competition:"Silver World Medal: Situation Comedy" - Episode: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"

*Women In Film:"Lucy Award"

*WorldFest - Houston International Film Festival:"Gold Award in the Television & Cable Production: TV Series: Comedy Division" - Episode: "Secret Sex"

2000

*Gracie Allen Awards: American Women in Radio and Television:"Gracie Allen Award" - Episode: "Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women"

*CINE Golden Eagle Awards:"Golden Eagle Award" - Episode: "Ex and the City"

*Columbus International Film & Video Festival:"Honorable Mention"

*Golden Globe Awards :"Best Television Series: Musical or Comedy":"Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy" - Sarah Jessica Parker"

*Media Project SHINE Awards:"Scene Stealer"

2001

*Gracie Allen Award:"American Women in Radio and Television" - Episode: "Attack of the 5'10" Woman"

*Columbus International Film & Video Festival:"Honorable Mention" - Costume Designers Guild:"Excellence in Costume Design Contemporary for Television" - Patricia Field"

*Primetime Emmy Awards:"Outstanding Comedy Series"

*Entertainment Industries Council Prism Awards:"Prism Award for Television, Series Comedy Storyline" - Episode: "Quitting Smoking":"Commendation" - Sex and the City: "What Goes Around Comes Around"

*Golden Globes:"Best Television Series: Musical or Comedy":"Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series- Musical or Comedy" - Sarah Jessica Parker

*Golden Satellite Awards:"Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical"

*Makeup Artist & Hairstylist Guild Awards:"Best Contemporary Makeup for Television (for a single episode of a Regular Series, Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)" - Judy Chin; Episode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell":"Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Television (for a single episode of a Regular Series, Sitcom, Drama or Daytime)" - Michelle Johnson; Episode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

*National Council on Family Relations Media Awards:"First Place, STD/AIDS" - Episode: "Running with Scissors"

*Producers Guild Golden Laurel Awards (PGA):"Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award - Episodic TV Comedy"

*Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG):"Outstanding Performance By An Actress in a Comedy Series" - Sarah Jessica Parker

*TV Cares:"Ribbon of Hope Award"

*Women's Image Network WIN Femme Film Festival:"WIN Award - TV Series Actress" - Cynthia Nixon; Episode: "My Motherboard, My Self"

2002

*ACE Eddie Awards:"Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television" - Michael Berenbaum, "The Real Me"

*CINE Golden Eagle Film and Video Competition:"CINE Golden Eagle Award" - Episode: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

*Columbus International Film & Video Festival:"Honorable Mention"

*Primetime Emmy Awards:"Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series" - Episode: The Real Me; Michael Patrick King:"Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series" - Jennifer McNamara:"Outstanding Costumes for a Comedy Series" - Episode: "Defining Moments" (Patricia Field, Rebecca Weinberg)

*Golden Globes:"Best Television Series: Musical or Comedy":"Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy" - Sarah Jessica Parker

*Golden Satellite Awards:"Best Television Series: Comedy or Musical"

*Gracie Allen Award: American Women in Radio and Television:"Outstanding Comedy Series"

*Monte Carlo Television Festival:"Golden Nymph Award: Outstanding Producer of the Year, Comedy":"Outstanding Actress of the Year" - Sarah Jessica Parker

*New York Festivals:"Gold WorldMedal: Situation Comedy" - Episode: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

*Producers Guild Golden Laurel Awards (PGA):"Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television, Comedy" - Michael Patrick King, Cindy Chupack, John P. Melfi & Sarah Jessica Parker

*Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG):"Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble In a Comedy Series" - Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker

*Shine Awards:Comedy Episode - Episode "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda"

*WIN Awards:"TV Comedy Series Actress" - Cynthia Nixon, Episode: "My Motherboard, My Self"

2003

*American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie Awards:"Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television" - Episode: "Luck Be An Old Lady"; Wendey Stanzler, A.C.E.

*American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT):"Gracie Allen Award":"National/Network/Syndication Award Winners Entertainment Program/Comedy"

*Emmy Awards:"Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series" - Casting: Jennifer McNamara

*Golden Globe Awards:"Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made For Television" - Kim Cattrall

*Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards:"Best Contemporary Hairstyling for a Television Series" - Wayne Herndon, Donna Fischetto, Suzana Neziri

*Utku TV Awards:"Best Performance by an Actress"-Sarah Jessica Parker

2004

*Emmy Awards:"Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series" - Sarah Jessica Parker:"Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" - Cynthia Nixon

*Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG):"Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble In a Comedy Series" - Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker

By award

"Wins and nominations"

Costume Designers Guild (CDG)

*1999: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, won)
*2000: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, won)
*2001: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, nominated)
*2002: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, nominated)
*2003: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, won)
*2004: Best Costume Design - Contemporary TV Series (Patricia Field, won):"4 wins and 2 nominations"

Directors Guild of America

*1999: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Victoria Hochberg for "The Man, the Myth, the Viagra", nominated)
*2000: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Allen Coulter for "Cockadoodle-do", nominated)
*2001: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Allen Coulter for "Defining Moments", nominated)
*2001: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Engler for "My Motherboard, My Self", nominated)
*2001: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "The Real Me", nominated)
*2002: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "Plus One is the Loneliest Number", nominated)
*2003: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Timothy Van Patten for "Boy Interrupted", won)
*2003: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Engler for "Hop, Skip & a Week", nominated)
*2003: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "Great Sexpectations", nominated)
*2004: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Timothy Van Patten for "An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux", won):"2 wins and 8 nominations"

Emmy Awards

*1998: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker for playing "Carrie Bradshaw", nominated)
*1998: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*1999: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*1999: Best Art Direction - Single Camera Series (for "They Shoot People, Don't They?", nominated)
*1999: Best Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*1999: Best Costumes (for "La Douleur Exquise!", nominated)
*1999: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*1999: Best Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or Special (for "Ex and the City", nominated)
*1999: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall for playing "Samantha Jones", nominated)
*1999: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Cindy Chupack for "Evolution", nominated)
*1999: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "Ex and the City", nominated)
*2000: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2000: Best Art Direction - Single Camera Series (for "Where There's Smoke", nominated)
*2000: Best Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2000: Best Costumes (for "Sex And Another City", nominated)
*2000: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Charles McDougall for "Easy Come, Easy Go", nominated)
*2000: Best Hairstyling (for "All or Nothing", nominated)
*2000: Best Makeup (for "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", nominated)
*2000: Best Series - Comedy (won)
*2000: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2000: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "Easy Come, Easy Go", nominated)
*2001: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2001: Best Casting - Comedy Series (won)
*2001: Best Costumes (for "Defining Moments", won)
*2001: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "The Real Me", won)
*2001: Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Frances Sternhagen, nominated)
*2001: Best Hairstyling (for "Ghost Town", nominated)
*2001: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2001: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2001: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Cynthia Nixon for playing "Miranda Hobbes", nominated)
*2001: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky for "My Motherboard, My Self", nominated)
*2002: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2002: Best Art Direction - Single Camera Series (for "Plus One Is The Loneliest Number", nominated)
*2002: Best Casting - Comedy Series (won)
*2002: Best Costumes (for " I Love a Charade", nominated)
*2002: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Michael Engler for "I Love a Charade", nominated)
*2002: Best Hairstyling (for "Plus One Is The Loneliest Number", nominated)
*2002: Best Makeup - Non-Prosthetic (for "Plus One is the Loneliest Number", nominated)
*2002: Best Single Camera Picture Editing - Comedy Series (for "Anchors Away", nominated)
*2002: Best Single Camera Picture Editing - Comedy Series (for "Luck Be an Old Lady", nominated)
*2002: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2002: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Cynthia Nixon, nominated)
*2002: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Cindy Chupack and Michael Patrick King for "I Love a Charade", nominated)
*2003: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2003: Best Casting - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2003: Best Costumes (for "An American Girl in Paris - Part Deux", nominated)
*2003: Best Directing - Comedy Series (Timothy Van Patten for "An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux", nominated)
*2003: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2003: Best Single Camera Picture Editing - Comedy Series (for "An American Girl In Paris: Part Une & Part Deux", nominated)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Kristin Davis for playing "Charlotte York", nominated)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Cynthia Nixon, won)
*2003: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Patrick King for "An American Girl In Paris: Part Deux", nominated)
*2003: Best Writing - Comedy Series (Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky for "The Ick Factor", nominated):"7 wins and 47 nominations"

GLAAD Media Awards

*1999: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2001: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2002: Best Series - Comedy (nominated)
*2003: Best Series - Comedy (nominated):"4 nominations"

Golden Globe Awards

*1998: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*1999: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (won)
*1999: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*1999: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Chris Noth, nominated)
*1999: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*1999: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Cynthia Nixon, nominated)
*2000: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (won)
*2000: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2000: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2000: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Cynthia Nixon, nominated)
*2001: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (won)
*2001: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2001: Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)Series or TV Film (John Corbett, nominated)
*2002: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*2002: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2002: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Kim Cattrall, won)
*2002: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Cynthia Nixon, nominated)
*2003: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*2003: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Kristin Davis, nominated)
*2003: Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)Series or TV Film (Cynthia Nixon, nominated)
*2004: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
*2004: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated):"8 wins and 16 nominations"

Producers Guild of America (PGA)

*2000: Best TV Producer - Episodic Comedy (Jenny Bicks/Michael Patrick King/John P. Melfi/Darren Star, won)
*2001: Best TV Producer - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack/Michael Patrick King/John P. Melfi/Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2002: Best TV Producer - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack/Michael Patrick King/John P. Melfi/Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2003: Best TV Producer - Episodic Comedy (Jenny Bicks/Cindy Chupack/Michael Patrick King/John P. Melfi/Sarah Jessica Parker/Jane Raab, won)
*2004: Best TV Producer - Episodic Comedy (nominated):"3 wins and 2 nominations"

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

*1999: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2000: Best Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2000: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, won)
*2001: Best Cast - Comedy Series (won)
*2001: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2001: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated)
*2002: Best Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2002: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Kim Cattrall, nominated)
*2003: Best Cast - Comedy Series (won)
*2004: Best Cast - Comedy Series (nominated)
*2004: Best Actress - Comedy Series (Sarah Jessica Parker, nominated):"3 wins and 8 nominations"

Writers Guild of America (WGA)

*1999: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Jenny Bicks for "Four Women and a Funeral", nominated)
*1999: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack for "Evolution", nominated)
*2000: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack for "Attack of the 5'10" Woman", nominated)
*2000: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Michael Patrick King for "Ex and the City", nominated)
*2001: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack for "Just Say Yes", nominated)
*2001: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky for "My Motherboard, My Self", nominated)
*2002: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Cindy Chupack for "Plus One is the Loneliest Number", nominated)
*2002: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Michael Patrick King for "I Heart NY", nominated)
*2002: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky for "Change of a Dress", nominated)
*2003: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Jenny Bicks for "A Woman's Right to Shoes", nominated)
*2004: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Jenny Bicks and Cindy Chupack for "Splat!", nominated)
*2004: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky for "The Ick Factor", nominated):"12 nominations"

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