List of awards and nominations received by The Office (U.S. TV series)

This is a list of awards won and nominations for The Office, an American mockumentary comedy television series that debuted on NBC on March 24, 2005.

Contents

By award

American Cinema Editors "Eddie" Awards

1 win

American Film Institute Awards

Emmy Awards

4 wins, 26 nominations (not all listed here)

GLAAD Media Awards

1 nomination

Golden Globe Awards

1 win, 9 nominations
Year Category Recipients Result
2005 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2006 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2006 Best Series - Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated
2007 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2008 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2008 Best Series - Musical or Comedy Series The Office Nominated
2009 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated
2009 Best Series - Musical or Comedy The Office Nominated
2009 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series Steve Carell Nominated {}

Image Awards

  • 2006: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Michael's Birthday")
  • 2007: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Phyllis's Wedding")
  • 2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Mindy Kaling for "Branch Wars", nominated)
2 wins, 3 nominations

Producers Guild of America Awards

  • 2006: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy
  • 2007: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
  • 2008: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
  • 2009: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
  • 2010: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
1 win, 5 nominations

Satellite Awards

  • 2006: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
  • 2006: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
  • 2007: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
3 nominations

Screen Actors Guild Awards

  • 2006: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", nominated)
  • 2006: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (won)
  • 2007: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
  • 2007: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • 2008: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
  • 2008: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • 2009: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
  • 2009: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • 2010: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
  • 2010: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2 wins, 12 nominations

Writers Guild of America Awards

  • 2005: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
  • 2005: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Diversity Day", nominated)
  • 2005: Best Writing - New Series (nominated)
  • 2006: Best Writing - Comedy Series
  • 2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Steve Carell for "Casino Night")
  • 2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein for "The Coup", nominated)
  • 2007: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
  • 2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein and Michael Schur for "The Job")
  • 2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Local Ad", nominated)
  • 2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Caroline Williams for "Phyllis's Wedding", nominated)
  • 2008: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
  • 2008: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Charlie Grandy for "Crime Aid", nominated)
  • 2009: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
  • 2009: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Charlie Grandy for "Broke", nominated)
  • 2009: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein for "Gossip", nominated)
  • 2010: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
3 wins, 16 nominations

References

  1. ^ "AFI Awards 2008". American Film Institute. 2008. http://www.afi.com/tvevents/afiawards. Retrieved 2008-12-29.