List of awards from the television series Carnivàle

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This article provides an overview of the awards and nominations that the US television series Carnivàle has received.

The first season received a variety of awards and nominations, including five Emmy Awards and two Emmy nominations in the Creative Arts categories. The second season was nominated eight times for an Emmy. Nominations for two Golden Reel Awards , four Satellite Awards and two Saturn Awards resulted in no victory. The only actress from Carnivàle's large cast to receive an award was Adrienne Barbeau (Ruthie) with a Women's Image Network Award. All in all, Carnivàle received nine prizes out of 21 nominations.

Costume Designers Guild Awards

Founded in 1999, the Costume Designers Guild Awards honor costume designers in motion pictures, television, and advertising. Carnivàle was nominated twice and won an award in 2003.

year category nomination Result
2003 Excellence in Period / Fantasy Design for Television Ruth Myers, Terry Dresbach Won
2005 Outstanding Period / Fantasy Television Series Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko Nominated

Emmy Awards

The Emmy is a television production award that is considered the television version of the Academy Awards . The first season of Carnivàle received four Emmy nominations in 2004 and won five in the Creative Arts categories. The second season was nominated eight more times for an Emmy in 2005, but won none.

year category nomination episode Result
2004 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series John Papsidera, Wendy O'Brien - Nominated
2004 Outstanding Main Title Design Angus Wall, Patrick Murphy, Vonetta Taylor - Won
2004 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Bernt Amadeus Capra, Jeremy Cassells, Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer, Dan Bishop, Roger L. King, Gary Kosko, Sara Andrews Milfay ( World of Dust ) (Pilot) Won
2004 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Jeff Jur Pick a Number ( Justice of Numbers ) Won
2004 Outstanding Costumes for a Series Ruth Myers, Linda Henrikson, Terry Dresbach, Niklas J. Palm, Lucinda Campbell Milfay ( World of Dust ) (Pilot) Won
2004 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Kerry Mendenhall, Louisa V. Anthony, Elizabeth Rabe After the Ball Is Over ( southbound ) Won
2004 Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) Steve Artmont, Simone Almekias-Siegl Babylon Nominated
2005 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Jeff Beal Lincoln Highway ( Tarred and Suspended ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Dan Bishop, Roger L. King, David Morong, Joyce Anne Gilstrap Old Cherry Blossom Road ( The Old Woman ), Damascus, NE ( Henry Scudder ), Outside New Canaan ( The Devil's Baptism ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Jim Denault The Road to Damascus ( The Road to Damascus ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Jeff Jur Lincoln Highway ( Tarred and Suspended ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Costumes for a Series Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko, Robin Roberts The Road to Damascus ( The Road to Damascus ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Norma Lee, Nanci Cascio, Violet Ortiz Outside New Canaan ( The Devil's Baptism ) Nominated
2005 Outstanding Makeup for a Series (non-prosthetic) Steve Artmont, Simone Almekias-Siegl, Heather Plott Alamogordo, NM Nominated
2005 Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Rob Hinderstein, Joel Harlow, Kenny Myers Damascus, NE ( Henry Scudder ) Nominated

Golden Reel Awards

The Golden Reel Award has been presented by the American Motion Picture Sound Editors since 1953 and honors film and television sound masters and their soundtracks. Carnivàle was nominated for two Golden Reel Awards in 2003.

year category nomination episode Result
2003 Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Sound Effects & Foley Mace Matiosian, William H. Angarola, Bradley C. Katona, Edmond J. Coblentz Jr., Matt Sawelson - Nominated
2003 Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Mace Matiosian, Ruth Adelman, Lloyd Jay Keizer, Jivan Tahmizian Tipton ( The Dark Gift ) Nominated

Satellite Awards

The Satellite Award , originally the Golden Satellite Award, is an annual award from the International Press Academy . Carnivàle could not win any of the four nominations.

year category nomination Result
2003 Best Television Series, Drama Carnivàle Nominated
2003 Best Actor in a Series, Drama Nick Stahl for the role of Ben Hawkins Nominated
2003 Best Actress an a Series, Drama Amy Madigan for the role of Iris Crowe Nominated
2003 Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Drama Adrienne Barbeau played the role of Ruthie Nominated

Saturn Awards

The Saturn Award is a prize given annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. Carnivàle was nominated in two categories in 2004, but ultimately won no prize.

year category nomination Result
2004 Best Syndicated / Cable Television Series Carnivàle Nominated
2004 Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series Nick Stahl for the role of Ben Hawkins Nominated

VES Awards

The Visual Effects Society represents a wide range of visual effects professionals in all entertainment areas and has honored film, television, advertising, music videos and video games since 2002. Carnivàle won one of three nominations in 2003.

year category nomination episode Result
2003 Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects in a Televised Program, Music Video or Commercial Thomas L. Bellissimo, Charles Belardinelli Milfay ( World of Dust ) (Pilot) Won
2003 Outstanding Special Effects in Service to Visual Effects in a Televised Program, Music Video or Commercial Thomas L. Bellissimo Black Blizzard ( Black Blizzard ) Nominated
2003 Outstanding Visual Effects - TV Series David Altenau, Ariel Velasco-Shaw, Thomas L. Bellissimo, Barbara Marshall Milfay ( World of Dust ) (Pilot) Nominated

Other awards

Adrienne Barbeau , who played Ruthie, was the only Carnivàle actress to win an award, the Women's Image Network Award.
year Award category nomination episode Result
2003 Art Directors Guild Award Excellence in Production Design - Single-Camera Television Series Bernt Amadeus Capra, Jeremy Cassells - Won
2004 Artios Award Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Pilot John Papsidera, Wendy O'Brien - Won
2003 Eddie Award Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television David Siegel Creed, OK ( The Death Mask ) Nominated
2004 Women's Image Network Award Best Actress - Episodic Drama Series Adrienne Barbeau for the role of Ruthie - Won
2004 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Television Series - Recurring Young Actress Erin Sanders for the role of young Iris - Nominated

Individual evidence

  1. 2004 Annual CDG Awards. Costume Designers Guild, 2004, archived from the original on March 22, 2012 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  2. BBC Learning English - Emmy awards. BBC, September 17, 2007, accessed July 15, 2010 .
  3. ^ Primetime Emmy Awards. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, accessed July 15, 2010 .
  4. Marc Graser: 'Pirates' reels in most MPSE noms. Variety, January 19, 2004, accessed July 15, 2010 .
  5. 2004 8th Annual SATELLITE ™ Awards. International Press Academy, 2004, archived from the original on December 3, 2007 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  6. 'Rings' circles 13 Saturn noms. The Hollywood Reporter, February 13, 2004, archived from the original on December 27, 2008 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  7. ^ Past Saturn Awards. Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, archived from the original on March 7, 2007 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  8. 2nd ANNUAL VES AWARDS NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS. Visual Effects Society, archived from the original on July 2, 2008 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  9. ^ Art Directors Guild Announces Winners of Its 2003 Excellence in Production Design / Art Direction Awards. Business Wire, February 15, 2004, archived from the original on July 8, 2012 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  10. ^ Artios Award Winners. Casting Society of America, 2004, archived from the original October 2, 2008 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  11. ^ Eddie Awards. American Cinema Editors, 2003, archived from the original on July 24, 2010 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  12. ^ The 2004 WIN AWARD. Women's Image Network, archived from the original on December 21, 2007 ; accessed on July 15, 2010 (English).
  13. ^ Winners and Nominees. Young Artist Foundation, accessed July 15, 2010 .

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