List of awards and nominations received by Lost
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Footnotes |
Lost is an American drama series that has aired on ABC from September 22, 2004 until May 23, 2010. It has been nominated for a variety of different awards including 54 Primetime Emmy Awards (eleven wins for the series), 48 Saturn Awards (thirteen wins), 33 Teen Choice Awards, 12 Golden Reel Awards (five wins), eight Satellite Awards (one win), seven Golden Globe Awards (one win), six Writers Guild of America Awards (one win), five Directors Guild of America Awards, two NAACP Image Awards (one win), two Screen Actors Guild Awards (one win) and a BAFTA Award. Amongst the wins for the series are a Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Drama Series", a Golden Globe Award for "Best Television Series – Drama", a Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" and a Peabody Award.
The series has an ensemble cast and several different Lost actors have received acting award nominations. Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson are the only actors to win Emmy Awards while Matthew Fox has been nominated for eighteen individual awards (winning three), the most of any cast members, Evangeline Lilly is second with fifteen nominations. "Pilot" is the most nominated single episode of the series, receiving nominations for fifteen different awards, winning six, including four Emmy Awards. "Through the Looking Glass" is the second most nominated episode, with nine. "The End" received the most Emmy nominations for a single episode with eight, winning one. Lost has been nominated for over 250 awards and has won 57.
Emmy Awards
In 2005, Lost was nominated for twelve Primetime Emmy Awards and won six, including "Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series" for series co-creator J.J. Abrams and four Emmys for the pilot episode. The show also won "Outstanding Drama Series", which was considered a surprise win because the Emmys had rarely recognized science fiction or fantasy shows in the category.[1] The following year, the series was nominated for nine Emmys but failed to win any. Despite winning for "Outstanding Drama Series" the previous year, Lost was not nominated in the category in 2006. This was referenced in host Conan O'Brien's opening segment for the 2006 Emmy Awards where he lands on a beach and discovers Jorge Garcia. O'Brien jumps into a hatch and invites Garcia to come along to the ceremony, but Garcia says "we weren't exactly invited," to which O'Brien responds: "but you won last year, nothing makes sense anymore!"[2] In 2007, Lost was nominated for six Emmys but again failed to gain a nomination for "Outstanding Drama Series".[3] Terry O'Quinn became the first Lost actor to win an Emmy Award, picking up a trophy for "Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series" for his performance as John Locke in "The Man from Tallahassee".[4] In 2008 the show gained eight Emmy Award nominations, of which six were Creative Arts Emmys,[5] and won the award for Sound Mixing.[6] In 2009, Lost received six nominations and won two. Michael Emerson became the second actor from Lost to win the award for "Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series". The website DharmaWantsYou.com won a special award for "Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media - Fiction". In 2010, the final season of Lost received thirteen nominations, including a fourth "Outstanding Drama Series" nomination, which it lost to Mad Men as in the two previous years. The show won one award for Editing for the final episode.
Primetime Emmy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2005 | Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series | J.J. Abrams | "Pilot" | Won |
Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series[7] | Terry O'Quinn as John Locke | "Walkabout" + "The Moth" | Nominated | |
Naveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah | "Solitary" + "The Greater Good" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Drama Series | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Jack Bender, David Fury, Jesse Alexander, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Sarah Caplan, Leonard Dick & Jean Higgins | Won | ||
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series[7] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof & Jeffrey Lieber | "Pilot" | Nominated | |
David Fury | "Walkabout" | Nominated | ||
2006 | Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series[8] | Jack Bender | "Live Together, Die Alone" | Nominated |
Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series[8] | Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume | "Live Together, Die Alone" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series[8] | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | "The 23rd Psalm" | Nominated | |
2007 | Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series[9] | Jack Bender | "Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series[10] | Terry O'Quinn as John Locke | "The Man from Tallahassee" | Won | |
Michael Emerson as Ben Linus | "The Man Behind the Curtain" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series[9] | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | "Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated | |
2008 | Outstanding Drama Series[5] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Edward Kitsis, Ra’uf Glasgow, Adam Horowitz, Drew Goddard, Stephen Williams, Jean Higgins, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Pat Churchill | Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series[5] | Michael Emerson as Ben Linus | "The Shape of Things to Come" | Nominated | |
2009 | Outstanding Drama Series[11] | J.J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Jean Higgins, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Stephen Williams, Paul Zbyszewski, Pat Churchill, Brian Vaughan | Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series[11] | Michael Emerson as Ben Linus | "Dead Is Dead" | Won | |
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series[11] | Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse | "The Incident" | Nominated | |
2010 | Outstanding Drama Series[12] | Damon Lindelof, J.J. Abrams, Carlton Cuse, Edward Kitsis, Ra'uf Glasgow, Adam Horowitz, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Jean Higgins, Paul Zbyszewski, Melinda Hsu Taylor | Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series[12] | Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard | "The End" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series[12] | Terry O'Quinn as John Locke | "The Substitute" | Nominated | |
Michael Emerson as Ben Linus | "Dr. Linus" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series[12] | Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke | "The End" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series[12] | Jack Bender | "The End" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series[12] | Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse | "The End" | Nominated |
Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2005 | Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | April Webster, Mandy Sherman, Alyssa Weisberg & Veronica Collins Rooney | Won | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Mary Jo Markey | "Pilot" | Won | |
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Michael Giacchino | "Pilot" | Won | |
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series[7] | Thomas deGorter, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, Trevor Jolly, Paul Menichini, Roland Thai, Marc Glassman, Maciek Malish, Troy Allen, Stephen M. Davis, Patrick Cabral & Cynthia Merrill | "Pilot" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[7] | Michael Moore, Scott Weber & Frank Morrone | "Outlaws" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series | Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, Archie Ahuna, Spencer Levy, Benoit Girard, Laurent M. Abecassis, Kevin Kutchaver, Steve Fong & Bob Lloyd | "Pilot" | Won | |
2006 | Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series[8] | April Webster, Veronica Collins Rooney & Mandy Sherman | Nominated | |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series[8] | Michael Bonvillain | "Man of Science, Man of Faith" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[8] | Sarah Boyd | "One of Them" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[8] | Sue Blainey, Stephen Semel & Sarah Boyd | "Live Together, Die Alone" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[8] | David Barr Yaffe, Sean Rush, Frank Morrone & Scott Weber | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series[8] | Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, Jay Worth, Scott Dewis, Steve Fong, Spencer Levy, Eric Chauvin, Archie Ahuna & Bob Lloyd | Nominated | ||
2007 | Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[9] | Stephen Semel, Mark J. Goldman, Henk Van Eeghen and Christopher Nelson | "Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated |
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series [9] | Thomas deGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Maciek Malish, Joe Schultz, Geordy Sincavage, Jay Keiser, Alex Levy, Doug Reed and Cynthia Merrill | "A Tale of Two Cities" | Nominated | |
2008 | Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series[5] | John Bartley | "The Constant" | Nominated |
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)[5] | Michael Giacchino | "The Constant" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[5] | Henk Van Eeghen, Robert Florio, Mark J. Goldman, Stephen Semel | "There's No Place Like Home Parts 2 & 3" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series[6] | Thomas deGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Maciek Malish, Lloyd Jay Keiser, Joseph Schultz, Jim Bailey, Cynthia Merril, Alex Levy | "The Shape of Things to Come" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (one-hour)[5] | Robert Anderson, Frank Morrone, Scott Weber | "Meet Kevin Johnson" | Won | |
Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-action Entertainment Programs[5] | Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Barry Jossen | Lost: Missing Pieces | Nominated | |
2009 | Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (one-hour)[11] | Robert Anderson, Ken King, Frank Morrone, Scott Weber | "The Incident" | Nominated |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[11] | Mark J. Goldman, Stephen Semel, Chris Neilson | "The Incident" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media - Fiction | "The Dharma Initiative" - ABC.com | DharmaWantsYou.com | Won | |
2010 | Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series[12] | Zack Grobler, Matthew Jacobs, Carol Bayne Kelley | Ab Aeterno | Nominated |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[12] | Stephen Semel, Mark J. Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Henk Van Eeghen | "The End" | Won | |
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series[12] | Thomas E. deGorter, Joe Schultz, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Maciek Malish, Lloyd Jay Keiser, Geordy Sincavage, Mark Allen, Robert Kellough, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, Alex Levy, Adam De Coster, James Bailey | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)[12] | Bobby Anderson, Ken King, Frank Morrone, Scott Weber | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)[12] | Michael Giacchino | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-action Entertainment Programs[12] | Gregg Nations | "Mysteries of the Universe" | Nominated |
Golden Globe Awards
Lost was nominated for "Best Television Series – Drama" at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Awards three straight years, winning in 2006.[13] Evangeline Lilly, Naveen Andrews, Matthew Fox and Michael Emerson have all received nominations in acting categories. The series was not nominated for any Golden Globes in 2008 or 2009.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2005 | Best Television Series – Drama[14] | Nominated | |
2006 | Best Television Series – Drama[15] | Won | |
Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Drama[15] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role – Television[15] | Naveen Andrews | Nominated | |
2007 | Best Television Series – Drama[16] | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama[16] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
2010 | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role – Television[17] | Michael Emerson | Nominated |
Golden Reel Awards
The Golden Reel Awards are presented annually by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. Lost has been nominated in various categories twelve times, and has won five.[18]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2005 | Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Dialogue & ADR[18] |
Thomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Christopher B. Reeves Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves & Troy Allen |
"Pilot" | Won |
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Sound Effects & Foley[18] |
Thomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Paul Menichini Roland N. Thai & Marc Glassman |
"Pilot" | Won | |
2006 | Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement[18] |
Trevor Jolly, Thomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish & Lloyd Jay Keiser | "The Other 48 Days" | Nominated |
2007 | Best Sound Editing in Sound Effects and Foley for Television – Short Form[18] |
Thomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray Cynthia Merrill & Doug Reed |
"A Tale of Two Cities" | Won |
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement[18] |
Thomas DeGorter, Lloyd Jay Keiser & Maciek Malish | "Further Instructions" | Nominated | |
2008 | Best Sound Editing in Television: Long Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement[19] |
"Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated | |
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement[19] |
"Greatest Hits" | Nominated | ||
Best Sound Editing in Television: Long Form Sound Effects and Foley[19] |
"Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated | ||
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form Sound Effects and Foley[19] |
"Left Behind" | Won | ||
2009 | Best Sound Editing: Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television[20] |
"Confirmed Dead" | Won | |
Best Sound Editing: Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television[20] |
"The Shape of Things to Come" | Nominated | ||
2010 | Best Sound Editing: Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television |
"The Little Prince" | Nominated |
Satellite Awards
The Satellite Awards, formerly known as the Golden Satellite Awards, are presented both for cinema and television. Lost has won one award, which went to Matthew Fox in 2004.[21]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2004 | Outstanding Television Series, Drama[21] | Nominated | |
Best Actress in a Series, Drama[21] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Actor in a Series, Drama[21] | Matthew Fox | Won | |
2005 | Outstanding Television Series, Drama[22] | Nominated | |
Best DVD Release of a TV Show[22] | Lost – The Complete First Season | Nominated | |
2006 | Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series[23] | Michael Emerson | Nominated |
2007 | Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Movie Made for TV[24] | Michael Emerson | Nominated |
Best DVD Release of a TV Show[24] | Lost – The Complete Third Season | Nominated |
Saturn Awards
The Saturn Awards are presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films and honor science fiction and fantasy films and television shows. Lost has been nominated for 48 Saturn Awards and has won 13, including five wins in the "Best Network Television Series" category[25] and acting wins for Terry O'Quinn, Matthew Fox (twice), Michael Emerson, Elizabeth Mitchell and Josh Holloway.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2004 | Best Network Television Series[25] | Won | |
Best Actor on Television[26] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Best Actress on Television[26] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor on Television[26] | Dominic Monaghan | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor on Television[25] | Terry O'Quinn | Won | |
2005 | Best Network Television Series[25] | Won | |
Best Actor on Television[25] | Matthew Fox | Won | |
Best Actress on Television[27] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor on Television[27] | Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor on Television[27] | Terry O'Quinn | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress on Television[27] | Michelle Rodriguez | Nominated | |
Best Television Release on DVD[25] | Lost – The Complete First Season | Won | |
2006 | Best Actor in a Television Program[28] | Matthew Fox | Nominated |
Best Actress in a Television Program[28] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Network Television Series[28] | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program[28] | Michael Emerson | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program[28] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Program[28] | Elizabeth Mitchell | Nominated | |
Best Television Series Release on DVD[28] | Lost – The Complete Second Season | Nominated | |
2007 | Best Actor in a Television Program[29] | Matthew Fox | Won |
Best Actress in a Television Program[30] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Network Television Series[29] | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program[29] | Michael Emerson | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program[30] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program[30] | Terry O'Quinn | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Program[29] | Elizabeth Mitchell | Won | |
Best Television Series Release on DVD[30] | Lost – The Complete Third Season | Nominated | |
2008 | Best Network Television Series[31] | Won | |
Best Actor in Television[32] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Best Actress in Television[32] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in Television[32] | Henry Ian Cusick | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in Television[32] | Michael Emerson | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in Television[32] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress in Television[32] | Yunjin Kim | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress in Television[32] | Elizabeth Mitchell | Nominated | |
Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series[32] | Alan Dale | Nominated | |
Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series[32] | Kevin Durand | Nominated | |
Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series[32] | Sonya Walger | Nominated | |
Best Television Series Release on DVD[32] | Lost – The Complete Fourth Season | Nominated | |
2009 | Best Network Television Series[33] | Won | |
Best Actor in Television[33] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Best Actor in Television[33] | Josh Holloway | Won | |
Best Actress in Television[33] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in Television[33] | Jeremy Davies | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor in Television[33] | Michael Emerson | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress in Television[33] | Elizabeth Mitchell | Nominated | |
Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series[33] | Mark Pellegrino | Nominated | |
Best Television Series Release on DVD[33] | Lost – The Complete Fifth Season | Won |
Television Critics Association Awards
The TCA Awards are presented by the Television Critics Association. Lost has won four: three for "Outstanding Achievement in Drama" and one for "Outstanding New Program".[34]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2005 | Outstanding New Program[34] | Won | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[34] | Won | ||
Program of the Year[35] | Nominated | ||
Individual Achievement in Drama[35] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
2006 | Outstanding Achievement in Drama[34] | Won | |
Program of the Year[35] | Nominated | ||
2007 | Outstanding Achievement in Drama[35] | Nominated | |
2008 | Program of the Year[36] | Nominated | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[36] | Nominated | ||
2009 | Program of the Year | Nominated | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Nominated | ||
2010 | Program of the Year | Nominated | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[37] | Won | ||
Heritage Award | Nominated |
Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards are voted on by teenagers. Lost has been nominated for 33 awards, but has never won. Evangeline Lilly has been nominated for eight awards and Matthew Fox has been nominated for seven, while Josh Holloway and Jorge Garcia have each been nominated for four.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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2005 | Choice TV Actor: Drama[38] | Matthew Fox | Nominated |
Choice TV Actress: Drama[38] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Performance – Female[38] | Maggie Grace | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Performance – Female[38] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Performance – Male[38] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Performance – Male[38] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Performance – Male[38] | Ian Somerhalder | Nominated | |
Choice TV Breakout Show[38] | Nominated | ||
Choice TV Chemistry[38] | Evangeline Lilly & Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Choice TV Show: Drama[38] | Nominated | ||
Choice TV Sidekick[38] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | |
Choice V-Cast[38] | Nominated | ||
2006 | Choice TV Actor: Drama/Action Adventure[39] | Matthew Fox | Nominated |
Choice TV Actress: Drama/Action Adventure[39] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Choice TV Chemistry[39] | Evangeline Lilly, Matthew Fox & Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Choice TV Drama/Action Adventure Show[39] | Nominated | ||
Choice TV Sidekick[39] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | |
2007 | Choice TV Actor: Drama[40] | Matthew Fox | Nominated |
Choice TV Actress: Drama[40] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | |
Choice TV Show: Drama[40] | Nominated | ||
Choice TV: Sidekick[40] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | |
Choice TV: Villain[40] | Michael Emerson | Nominated | |
2008 | Choice TV: Action Adventure[41] | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actor: Action Adventure[41] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actor: Action Adventure[41] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actress: Action Adventure[41] | Evangeline Lily | Nominated | |
2009 | Choice TV: Action Adventure[42] | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actor: Action Adventure[42] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actor: Action Adventure[42] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | |
2010 | Choice TV: Fantasy/Sci-Fi[43] | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi[43] | Josh Holloway | Nominated | |
Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi[43] | Evangeline Lily | Nominated | |
Choice TV: Villain[43] | Terry O'Quinn | Nominated |
Writers Guild of America Awards
The Writers Guild of America Awards are presented annually by the Writers Guild of America. Lost has been nominated for four "Dramatic Series" awards and won one in 2006.[44] The duos of Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim and Damon Lindelof & Drew Goddard have both received individual nominations.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Work | Result |
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2006 | Dramatic Series[44] | J.J. Abrams, Kim Clements, Carlton Cuse, Leonard Dick, Paul Dini, Brent Fletcher, David Fury, Drew Goddard, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Adam Horowitz, Jennifer M. Johnson, Christina M. Kim, Edward Kitsis, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof, Lynne E. Litt, Monica Macer, Steven Maeda, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Janet Tamaro, Christian Taylor and Craig Wright[44] | Season 1 & Season 2 | Won |
2007 | Dramatic Series[45] | J.J. Abrams, Monica Owusu-Breen, Carlton Cuse, Leonard Dick, Drew Goddard, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Adam Horowitz, Dawn Lambertsen-Kelly, Christina M. Kim, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Steven Maeda, Jeff Pinkner, Matt Ragghianti, Elizabeth Sarnoff and Alison Schapker[45] | Season 2 & Season 3 | Nominated |
Episodic Drama[45] | Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim | "Two for the Road" | Nominated | |
2008 | Episodic Drama[46] | Damon Lindelof & Drew Goddard | "Flashes Before Your Eyes" | Nominated |
2009 | Dramatic Series[47] | Carlton Cuse, Drew Goddard, Adam Horowitz, Christina M. Kim, Edward Kitsis, Damon L. Lindelof, Greggory Nations, Kyle Pennington, Elizabeth Sarnoff and Brian K. Vaughan[47] | Season 4 | Nominated |
2010 | Dramatic Series[48] | Carlton Cuse, Adam Horowitz, Melinda Hsu Taylor, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Greggory Nations, Kyle Pennington, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Brian K. Vaughan and Paul Zbyszewski[47] | Season 5 | Nominated |
2011 | Episodic Drama[49] | Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof | The End | Nominated |
Other awards
In 2005, the show and its cast were named "Entertainers of the year" by Entertainment Weekly.[50] In 2008, castmembers Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim placed seventeenth on the list of the 25 Entertainers of the Year.[51] Lost has had success at various Guild and society awards, having been nominated for awards at a dozen ceremonies and winning eight. In 2007, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse and Jack Bender won a Golden Nymph award at the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo for "Best Drama Series".[52] On April 1, 2009, it was announced that Lost had won a Peabody Award for "rewrit[ing] the rules of television fiction."[53]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2004 | American Film Institute (AFI) Awards | Best television programs[54] | Season 1 | Won |
2005 | Best television programs[55] | Season 2 | Won | |
2008 | Best television programs[56] | Season 4 | Won | |
2006 | ALMA Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a TV Series[57] | Jorge Garcia | Won |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a TV Series[57] | Michelle Rodriguez | Won | ||
2007 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a TV Series[58] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | |
2008 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a TV Series[59] | Jorge Garcia | Won | |
2004 | Art Directors Guild Awards | Excellence in Production Design Award Television Single Camera Television Series[60] |
Jim Spencer & William F. Matthews "Pilot" |
Nominated |
2005 | Excellence in Production Design Award Television Single Camera Television Series[61] |
Jim Spencer & William F. Matthews "Orientation" |
Nominated | |
2007 | Excellence in Production Design Award Television Single Camera Television Series[62] |
Zack Grobler "Through the Looking Glass" |
Nominated | |
2005 | Artios Awards | Best Dramatic Pilot Casting[63] | April Webster | Won |
Best Dramatic Episodic Casting[63] | April Webster & Mandy Sherman | Nominated | ||
2006 | Best Dramatic Episodic Casting[63] | April Webster, Mandy Sherman & Veronica Collins | Nominated | |
2008 | Best Dramatic Episodic Casting[64][65] | April Webster & Veronica Collins | Nominated | |
2004 | ASC Awards | Outstanding Movie of the Week/Miniseries/Pilot for Broadcast[66] | Larry Fong "Pilot" |
Nominated |
2005 | ASCAP Film & TV Music Awards | Top Television Series[67] | J.J. Abrams & Michael Giacchino | Won |
2006 | Top Television Series[68] | J.J. Abrams & Michael Giacchino | Won | |
2005 | BMI Film & TV Awards | BMI Television Award[69] | Michael Giacchino | Won |
2007 | BAFTA Awards | Best International[70] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse & Jack Bender | Nominated |
2005 | Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series[71] | Frank Morrone, Scott Weber & David Yaffe "Pilot" |
Nominated |
2007 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series[72] | Frank Morrone, Scott Weber & Robert J. Anderson Jr. "I Do" |
Nominated | |
2009 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series[73] | Frank Morrone, Scott Weber & Robert J. Anderson Jr. "Meet Kevin Johnson" |
Nominated | |
2005 | Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night[74] | J.J. Abrams "Pilot" |
Nominated |
2008 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night[75] | Jack Bender "Through the Looking Glass" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night[75] | Eric Laneuville "The Brig" |
Nominated | ||
2009 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night[76] | Jack Bender "The Constant" |
Nominated | |
2010 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night[77] | Jack Bender "The Incident" |
Nominated | |
2006 | Eddie Awards | Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[78] | Stephen Semel "Outlaws" |
Won |
2007 | Best Edited Miniseries for Commercial Television[79] | Sue Blainey, Sarah Boyd and Stephen Semel "Live Together, Die Alone" |
Nominated | |
2008 | Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[80] | Henk Van Eeghen, Mark Goldman, Stephen Semel & Chris Nelson "Through the Looking Glass" |
Nominated | |
2009 | Best Edited Motion Picture for Commercial Television[81] | Henk Van Eeghen, Robert Florio, Mark J. Goldman & Stephen Semel "There's No Place Like Home" |
Nominated | |
2010 | Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[82] | Christopher Nelson "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" |
Nominated | |
2004 | Family Television Awards | Best New Series | — | Won |
2005 | Best Drama | — | Won | |
2004 | Hugo Awards | Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form[83] | "Pilot" | Nominated |
2009 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form[84] | "The Constant" | Nominated | |
2007 | Imagen Foundation Awards | Best Primetime Television Program[85] | — | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actor – Television[85] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | ||
2009 | Best Primetime Television Program[86] | — | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor – Television[86] | Jorge Garcia | Nominated | ||
2005 | International Horror Guild Award | Best Television[87] | Won | |
2008 | JC Penney Asian Excellence Awards | Outstanding Television Actress[88] | Yunjin Kim | Nominated |
2006 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Drama Series[89] | Nominated | |
2007 | Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series[90] | Karen Gaviola "The Whole Truth" |
Won | |
2006 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Actor[91] | Matthew Fox | Nominated |
Most Popular Actress[91] | Evangeline Lilly | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Drama[91] | Nominated | |||
2005 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite New Television Drama[92] | Nominated | |
2009 | Favorite TV Drama[93] | Nominated | ||
Favorite SCI FI/Fantasy Show[93] | Nominated | |||
Favorite TV Drama Actor[93] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | ||
2005 | Prism Awards | TV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline[94] | "Pilot", "House of the Rising Sun" & "The Moth" | Won |
Performance in a Drama Series Storyline[94] | Dominic Monaghan | Nominated | ||
2008 | Drama episode[94] | "Through the Looking Glass" | Nominated | |
Performance in a Drama Series Episode[94] | Matthew Fox | Nominated | ||
2006 | Producers Guild Awards | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[95] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender Jean Higgins & Carlton Cuse |
Won |
2007 | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[96] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk Jack Bender, Jean Higgins, Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz & Liz Sarnoff |
Nominated | |
2008 | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[97] | J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk Jack Bender, Jean Higgins, Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, & Liz Sarnoff |
Nominated | |
2009 | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[98] | Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse, Drew Goddard, Jean Higgins Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, Damon Lindelof, Liz Sarnoff Stephen Williams & Ra’uf Glasgow |
Nominated | |
2010 | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[99] | Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, Jack Bender, Jean Higgins, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Paul Zbyszewski, Stephen Williams & Ra'uf Glasgow | Nominated | |
2011 | TV Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama[100] | Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Ra’uf Glasgow, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Liz Sarnoff, Paul Zbyszewski | Nominated | |
2006 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, Maggie Grace, Josh Holloway, Malcolm David Kelley, Daniel Dae Kim, Yunjin Kim, Evangeline Lilly, Dominic Monaghan, Terry O'Quinn, Harold Perrineau, Michelle Rodriguez, Ian Somerhalder and Cynthia Watros.[101] | Won |
2008 | Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Series | Nominated | ||
2005 | Visual Effects Society Awards | Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program | Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, Benoit Girard & Jerome Morin "Pilot" |
Won |
2006 | Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program[102] | Kevin Blank, Mitchell Ferm, Eric Chauvin & John Teska "Exodus" |
Won | |
2010 | Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program | Eric Hance, Samantha Mabie-Tuinstra & Sean M. Scott, Mitch Suskin "The Incident" |
Nominated | |
2005 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor[103] | Malcolm David Kelley | Nominated |
2006 | Best Performance in a TV Series (Drama) – Supporting Young Actor[103] | Malcolm David Kelley | Won | |
* denotes nominated works with awards pending presentation and announcement. |
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