List of awards and nominations received by The Practice
List of awards won by The Practice
The Practice Title Screen
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals
41
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Footnotes
The following is a list of awards and nominations received by The Practice , an American television series which ran from March 4, 1997, until May 16, 2004, and was broadcast on ABC . It was nominated for a large number of awards including 41 Primetime Emmy Awards (fifteen wins), 16 Viewers For Quality Television Q Awards (six wins), 11 NAACP Image Awards (one win), 7 Golden Globe Awards (three wins), 6 Satellite Awards (one win), 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards , a WGA Award and the series won a Peabody Award .
The series holds the Primetime Emmy Award record for most wins in the Guest Actor and Guest Actress categories for a single series, as well as most nominations in those categories, a total of nine outstanding guest actor and actress Emmys along with 7 nominations went to the show.
Camryn Manheim was the first regular actress to win an Emmy, and Michael Badalucco the first regular actor. Camryn Manheim is also the only actor to win both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her performance. Steve Harris and Dylan McDermott both got a total of nine individual nominations, which made them the most nominated actors from The Practice
When the series ended, in 2004, it was nominated for over a hundred awards and won 41.
The series holds the Primetime Emmy Award record for most wins in the Guest Actor and Guest Actress categories for a single series.[ 1] A total of forty-one nominations went to the show, of which 15 were won. Camryn Manheim was the first actress to win an Emmy (in 1998) and James Spader , eventually, the last actor. "Happily Ever After", "Betrayal" and "The Day After" were the most nominated episodes, with all two nominations. The series won the Outstanding Drama Series Emmy twice. In both 1999 and 2000, the 52nd and the 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards , the show got nine Emmy nominations.
Creative Arts Emmys
John Larroquette received 2 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won one.
Holland Taylor received 2 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won one.
Marlee Matlin received one Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
René Auberjonois received one Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Michael Emerson received one Primetime Emmy Award.
Alfre Woodard received one Primetime Emmy Award.
William Shatner received one Primetime Emmy Award.
Year
Category
Nominee(s)
Episode
Result
1998
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
David E. Kelley [ 5]
"Betrayal"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Camryn Manheim [ 5] as Ellenor Frutt
Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
John Larroquette [ 5] as Joey Heric
"Betrayal"
Won
Outstanding Drama Series
David E. Kelley , Jeffrey Kramer , Robert Breech , Ed Redlich , Gary M. Strangis , Alice West , Jonathan Pontell , Christina Musrey , and Pamela J. Wisne [ 5]
Won
1999
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Camryn Manheim [ 2] as Ellenor Frutt
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Lara Flynn Boyle [ 2] as Helen Gamble
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Steve Harris [ 2] as Eugene Young
Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Dylan McDermott [ 2] as Bobby Donnell
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Tony Danza [ 2] as Tommy Silva
multiple episodes
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Holland Taylor [ 2] as Judge Roberta Kittleson
Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Badalucco [ 2] as Jimmy Berluti
Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Edward Herrmann [ 2] as Atty. Anderson Pearson
several episodes
Won
Outstanding Drama Series
David E. Kelley , Jeffrey Kramer , Robert Breech , Gary M. Strangis , Christina Musrey , and Pamela J. Wisne [ 2]
Won
2000
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Holland Taylor [ 3] as Judge Roberta Kittleson
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Steve Harris [ 3] as Eugene Young
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Badalucco [ 3] as Jimmy Berluti
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Marlee Matlin [ 3] as Sally Berg
"Life Sentence"
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Henry Winkler [ 3] as Henry Olson
"Race Ipsa Loquitor"
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Paul Dooley [ 3] as Judge Philip Swackheim
"Loosers Keepers" and "Day In Court"
Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series
David E. Kelley , Jeffrey Kramer , Robert Breech , Gary M. Strangis , Christina Musrey , and Pamela J. Wisne [ 3]
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
James Whitmore [ 3] as Raymond Oz
"Oz" and "Legacy"
Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Beah Richards [ 3] as Gertrude Turner
"Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)"
Won
2001
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
René Auberjonois [ 4] as Judge Mantz
"We Hold These Truths"
Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series
David E. Kelley , Robert Breech , Christina Musrey , Gary M. Strangis , Pamela J. Wisne , Joseph Berger-Davis , and Todd Ellis Kessler [ 4]
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Emerson as William Hinks
multiple episodes
Won
2002
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Charles S. Dutton [ 6] as Leonard Marshall
"Killing Time"
Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
John Larroquette [ 6] as Joe Heric
Nominated
2003
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Alfre Woodard [ 7] as Denise Freeman
Won
2004
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Betty White [ 8] as Catherine Piper
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
William Shatner [ 8] as Denny Crane
Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
James Spader [ 8] as Alan Shore
Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Sharon Stone [ 8] as Sheila Carlisle
Won
The Practice was nominated for "Best Television Series - Drama " at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association 's Golden Globe Awards three straight years, winning in 1999.[ 9] Camryn Manheim and Dylan McDermott both won a Golden Globe Award. The series only got nominations in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Manheim won her Golden Globe as a tie with Faye Dunaway for Gia .[ 10]
A total of eleven NAACP Image Award nominations went to the show of which 6 for Steve Harris . The show was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series three times in a row, but never won. The only NAACP Image Award the show won was awarded to Steve Harris , in the category Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series . The show didn't get any nominations in 2003.
The Practice got a total of 16 nominations, and won 6, including: Best Quality Drama Series, Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series, Best Recurring Player, Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series and Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series. The series won the Best Quality Drama Series twice out of three nominations, other Q Awards went to Steve Harris , Camryn Manheim and John Larroquette .
The Satellite Awards , formerly known as the Golden Satellite Awards, are presented both for cinema and television. The Practice only won one award, which went to Camryn Manheim in 2000.[ 22]
Camryn Manheim received 1 Satellite Award.
Other awards
^1999 "Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic" Winners David E. Kelley , Robert Breech, Jeffrey Kramer , Christina Musrey, Gary M. Strangis & Pamela J. Wisne[ 43]
^1999 and 2000 "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble - Drama Series" Nominees Michael Badalucco , Lara Flynn Boyle , Lisa Gay Hamilton , Steve Harris , Camryn Manheim , Dylan McDermott , Marla Sokoloff & Kelli Williams [ 47] [ 48]
^2001 "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble - Drama Series" Nominees Michael Badalucco , Lara Flynn Boyle , Lisa Gay Hamilton , Steve Harris , Jason Kravits , Camryn Manheim , Dylan McDermott , Marla Sokoloff & Kelli Williams [ 49]
References
^ Full list of Primetime Emmy Awards won by The Practice from the Emmy Awards website, retrieved on April 28, 2008
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Primetime Emmys 1999" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 28, 2008 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j "Primetime Emmys 2000" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 28, 2008 .
^ a b c d e f "Primetime Emmys 2001" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ a b c d "Primetime Emmys 1998" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 28, 2008 .
^ a b "Primetime Emmys 2002" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ "Primetime Emmys 2003" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ a b c d "Primetime Emmys 2004" . Emmy Awards website . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ "List of Awards and Nominations for The Practice " . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ a b c d "The 56th Golden Globe Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b "The 57th Golden Globe Awards, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b "The 58th Golden Globe Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 29th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b c "The 30th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b c "The 31st Annual NAACP Image Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b "The 32nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 33rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, 2004" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 2005" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b c d e f g h "The 13th Annual Viewers for Quality Television Q Awards, 1998" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b c "The 14th Annual Viewers for Quality Television Q Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b c d e Ault, Susanne (June 8, 1999). "Viewers for Quality TV tap 'Practice,' 'Raymond' " . Variety . Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ a b c d e "The Third Annual Satellite Awards, 2000" . International Press Academy website . Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ "The Second Annual Satellite Awards, 1999" . International Press Academy website . Archived from the original on November 11, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ "The Fourth Annual Satellite Awards, 2001" . International Press Academy website . Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved April 29, 2008 .
^ "The 16th Annual Artios Awards, 2001" . Casting Society of America . Archived from the original on March 20, 2006. Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 16th Annual ASCAP Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 17th Annual ASCAP Awards, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 18th Annual ASCAP Awards, 2003" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "16th Annual ASC Awards, 2001" . American Society of Cinematographers . Archived from the original on May 6, 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The BMI Film & TV Awards, 2003" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The BMI Film & TV Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2001 .
^ "The BMI Film & TV Awards, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, 1998" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, 2004" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 8th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, 1998" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 12th Annual Genesis Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 16th Annual Genesis Awards, 2003" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 22nd Annual Humanitas Prizes, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 23rd Annual Humanitas Prizes, 2003" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 44th Annual Golden Reel Awards, 1998" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 46th Annual Golden Reel Award, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b "The 9th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 11th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 50th Annual Peabody Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ "The 7th Annual PRISM Awards, 2004" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 1, 2008 .
^ a b "The 5th Annual Screen Actors Guild of America Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ a b "The 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild of America Awards, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ a b "The 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild of America Awards, 2001" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ a b "The 14th Annual Television Critics Association Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ "The 15th Annual Television Critics Association Awards, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ "The 2nd Annual TV Guide Awards, 2000" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ "The 50th Annual Writers Guild of America Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ "The 19th Annual Young Artist Awards, 1999" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ a b "The 22nd Annual Young Artist Awards, 2002" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
^ "The 23rd Annual Young Artist Awards, 2003" . The Internet Movie Database . Retrieved May 2, 2008 .
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