List of awards and nominations received by Malcolm in the Middle
List of awards won by Malcolm in the Middle
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Footnotes |
Malcolm in the Middle is an American situation comedy, originally broadcast between 2000 and 2006. It has won and been nominated for a variety of different awards, including 33 Emmy Award nominations across the seven seasons of the show. The show was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for its second season but lost out to Sex and the City.
Jane Kaczmarek, who portrays the eponymous character's mother Lois, was nominated for the award of Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series seven times (once for each season), without ever winning the award.
During its time on air, Malcolm in the Middle was nominated for 66 different awards, and won 14 awards. In this list, "year" refers to the year the award was presented to the winner.
By award
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Episode |
Result |
2002 |
Actor of the Year-Female-series |
Jane Kaczmarek |
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Nominated |
Comedy Series of the Year |
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Nominated |
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Episode |
Result |
2000 |
Best Edited Half-Hour Series |
Nancy Morrison |
"Pilot" |
Won |
2001 |
Best Edited Half-Hour Series |
for Barry Gold |
"Book Club" |
Nominated |
- 2001: Funniest Guest Appearance in a TV series Beatrice Arthur
- 2001: Funniest Female
Year |
Category |
Nominee |
Episode |
Result |
2000 |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series |
Todd Holland |
"Pilot" |
Nominated |
2002 |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series |
Todd Holland |
"Bowling" |
Won |
- 2002: Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Kaczmarek, nominated)
- 2002: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Jeffrey Melman for "Christmas", nominated)
- 2002: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman, won)
- 2002: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Susan Sarandon for playing "Meg" in "Company Picnic: Part 1", nominated)
- 2002: Outstanding Stunt Coordination (for "Company Picnic: Parts 1 & 2", nominated)
- 2002: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Bryan Cranston for playing "Hal", nominated)
- 2003: Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Kaczmarek, nominated)
- 2003: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman, nominated)
- 2003: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Comedy Series (for "If Boys Were Girls", won)
- 2003: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Bryan Cranston, nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Kaczmarek, nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Choreography (for "Dewey's Special Class", nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman, nominated)
- 2005: Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Kaczmarek, nominated)
- 2005: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman, nominated)
- 2005: Outstanding Music and Lyrics (for the song "The Marriage Bed" in "Dewey's Opera", nominated)
- 2006: Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series (Jane Kaczmarek, nominated)
- 2006: Outstanding Choreography (for "Bomb Shelter", nominated)
- 2006: Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman, won)
- 2006: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Bryan Cranston, nominated)
- 7 wins
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Episode |
Result |
2000 |
Outstanding Young Actor/Actress |
Craig Lamar Traylor (for playing Stevie Kenarban) |
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Nominated |
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
2001 |
The Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Series – Comedy |
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Nominated |
2002 |
The Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Series – Comedy |
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Nominated |
2003 |
The Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Series – Comedy |
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Nominated |
Year |
Category |
Nominee |
Episode |
Result |
2001 |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Gary Murphy and Neil Thompson |
"Grandparents" |
Nominated |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Alex Reid |
"Bowling" |
Nominated |
2003 |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Dan Kopelman |
"Malcolm Films Reese" |
Nominated |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Gary Murphy and Neil Thompson |
"Day Care" |
Nominated |
2004 |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Neil Thompson |
"Ida's Boyfriend" |
Won |
2005 |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Rob Ulin |
"Motivational Speaker" |
Nominated |
2006 |
Best Episodic Comedy |
Rob Ulin |
"Bomb Shelter" |
Nominated |
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