List of awards and nominations received by Lost

Lost is an American drama series that aired on ABC from September 22, 2004 until May 23, 2010. It was nominated for numerous awards, including 54 Primetime Emmy Awards (11 wins), 54 Saturn Awards (13 wins), 33 Teen Choice Awards, 17 TCA Awards (4 wins), 13 Golden Reel Awards (5 wins), 8 Satellite Awards (1 win), 7 Golden Globe Awards (1 win), 7 Writers Guild of America Awards (1 win), 6 Directors Guild of America Awards, 6 Producers Guild of America Awards (1 win), 4 People's Choice Awards, 2 BAFTA TV Awards, 2 NAACP Image Awards (1 win), and 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards (1 win). Amongst the wins for the series are the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series (1 win), Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama (1 win), Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1 win), Saturn Award for Best Network Television Series (5 wins), TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama (3 wins), and Peabody Award (1 win).

Awards and nominations received by Lost
Cast and crew members at a panel at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con
From left to right: ALMA Award-winning actor Jorge Garcia, Daniel Dae Kim, and Primetime Emmy Award-winning executive producers Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse and Bryan Burk
Totals[a]
Wins59
Nominations268
Note

The series has an ensemble cast and several different Lost actors have received acting award nominations. Michael Emerson and Terry O'Quinn are the only actors to win Primetime Emmy Awards. Matthew Fox has been nominated for 19 individual awards (winning three), the most of any cast member; Evangeline Lilly is second with 16 and Emerson is third with 13 (winning two). "Pilot" is the most nominated episode of the series, receiving nominations from fifteen different associations; the episode won eight awards, including four Primetime Emmy Awards.[1] The third season finale, "Through the Looking Glass", is the second most nominated episode with nine while "The End" received the most Primetime Emmy Award nominations with eight, winning one.[1][2][3]

Emmy Awards

From left to right: Executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were both nominated together four times for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010

In 2005, Lost was nominated for twelve Primetime Emmy Awards[1][4] and won six, including Outstanding Drama Series, which was considered an unusual win since the Primetime Emmy Awards had rarely recognized science fiction or fantasy programs.[5] It also won Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for co-creator J. J. Abrams (for his direction on the pilot episode), Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series, and three additional awards for the pilot episode.[1][6] The following year, the series was nominated for nine awards, but failed to win any.[1] Despite winning for Outstanding Drama Series the previous year, Lost was not nominated in 2006.[7] This was referenced in host Conan O'Brien's opening segment at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards; he lands on a beach and encounters Jorge Garcia. O'Brien jumps into a hatch and invites Garcia to come along to the ceremony, but Garcia tells him that they "weren't exactly invited", to which O'Brien responds by saying "Really? But you won last year! Nothing makes sense anymore!"[8] In 2007, the series was nominated for six awards, but again failed to gain a nomination for Outstanding Drama Series.[9] Additionally, Terry O'Quinn became the first Lost actor to win a Primetime Emmy Award, picking up the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance as John Locke in "The Man from Tallahassee" (season 3, episode 13).[1][10] In 2008, the series received eight nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series after being snubbed the two previous years; the season only won Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) for "Meet Kevin Johnson" (season 4, episode 8).[1] In 2009, the series received six nominations and won two; Michael Emerson became the second actor from Lost to win a Primetime Emmy Award, winning for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance as Ben Linus in "Dead Is Dead" (season 5, episode 12).[1][11] The website DharmaWantsYou.com won a special award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Fiction.[12] In 2010, the sixth and final season of Lost received thirteen nominations, including a fourth and final nomination for Outstanding Drama Series,[1][2] which it lost to season 3 of Mad Men, as in the two previous years.[13][14][15] The season only won Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series for the finale.[1][3]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Co-creator and executive producer J. J. Abrams won Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for directing the pilot episode in 2005
Terry O'Quinn won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance as John Locke in 2007
David Fury was nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "Walkabout" in 2005
YearCategoryNominee(s)Episode(s)Result
2005Outstanding Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams, Jesse Alexander, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Sarah Caplan, Carlton Cuse, Leonard Dick, David Fury, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Jean Higgins, and Damon Lindelof[1]Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams[1]"Pilot"Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNaveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah[1]"Solitary" + "The Greater Good"Nominated
Terry O'Quinn as John Locke[1]"Walkabout" + "The Moth"Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, and Jeffrey Lieber[1]"Pilot"Nominated
David Fury[1]"Walkabout"Nominated
2006Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJack Bender[1]"Live Together, Die Alone"Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDamon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse[1]"The 23rd Psalm"Nominated
2007Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJack Bender[1]"Through the Looking Glass"Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesMichael Emerson as Ben Linus[1]"The Man Behind the Curtain"Nominated
Terry O'Quinn as John Locke[1]"The Man from Tallahassee"Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDamon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse[1]"Through the Looking Glass"Nominated
2008Outstanding Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Pat Churchill, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Drew Goddard, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Stephen Williams[1]Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesMichael Emerson as Ben Linus[1]"The Shape of Things to Come"Nominated
2009Outstanding Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Pat Churchill, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Brian K. Vaughan, Stephen Williams, and Paul Zbyszewski[1]Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesMichael Emerson as Ben Linus[1]"Dead Is Dead"Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDamon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse[1]"The Incident"Nominated
2010Outstanding Drama SeriesJ. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Melinda Hsu Taylor, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Paul Zbyszewski[1]Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesJack Bender[1]"The End"Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesMatthew Fox as Jack Shephard[1]Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesMichael Emerson as Ben Linus[1]"Dr. Linus"Nominated
Terry O'Quinn as John Locke / The Man in Black[1]"The Substitute"Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesDamon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse[1]"The End"Nominated

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Michael Giacchino was nominated thrice for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore), winning once in 2005
YearCategoryNominee(s)Episode(s)Result
2005Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesVeronica Collins Rooney, Mandy Sherman, April Webster, and Alyssa Weisberg[1]Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)Michael Giacchino[1]"Pilot"Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesMary Jo Markey[1]Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesTroy Allen, Patrick Cabral, Stephen M. Davis, Thomas DeGorter, Marc Glassman, Trevor Jolly, Maciek Malish, Paul Menichini, Cynthia Merrill, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, and Roland Thai[1]Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a SeriesMichael C. Moore, Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber[1]"Outlaws"Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesLaurent M. Abecassis, Archie Ahuna, Kevin Blank, Steve Fong, Benoit Girard, Kevin Kutchaver, Jonathan Spencer Levy, Bob Lloyd, and Mitch Suskin[1]"Pilot"Won
2006Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesVeronica Collins Rooney, Mandy Sherman, and April Webster[1]Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera SeriesMichael Bonvillain[1]"Man of Science, Man of Faith"Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesHenry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume[1]"Live Together, Die Alone"Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesSarah Boyd[1]"One of Them"Nominated
Sue Blainey, Sarah Boyd, and Stephen Semel[1]"Live Together, Die Alone"Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a SeriesFrank Morrone, Sean Rush, Scott Weber, and David Yaffe[1]Nominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesArchie Ahuna, Kevin Blank, Scott Dewis, Steve Fong, Kevin Kutchaver, Jonathan Spencer Levy, Bob Lloyd, Mitch Suskin, and Jay Worth[1]Nominated
2007Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesMark J. Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Stephen Semel, and Henk Van Eeghen[1]"Through the Looking Glass"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Jay Keiser, Alex Levy, Maciek Malish, Cynthia Merrill, Carla Murray, Doug Reed, Joe Schultz, and Geordy Sincavage[1]"A Tale of Two Cities"Nominated
2008Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One-Hour)John S. Bartley[1]"The Constant"Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)Michael Giacchino[1]Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesRobert Florio, Mark J. Goldman, Stephen Semel, and Henk Van Eeghen[1]"There's No Place Like Home", Parts 2 & 3Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesJim Bailey, Thomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Jay Keiser, Alex Levy, Maciek Malish, Cynthia Merril, Carla Murray, and Joseph Schultz[1]"The Shape of Things to Come"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)Robert J. Anderson Jr., Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber[1]"Meet Kevin Johnson"Won
Outstanding Special Class – Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment ProgramDamon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, and Barry Jossen[16]Lost: Missing PiecesNominated
2009Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – FictionThe Dharma Initiative • DharmaWantsYou.com[12]Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesMark J. Goldman, Christopher Nelson, and Stephen Semel[1]"The Incident"Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)Robert J. Anderson Jr., Ken King, Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber[1]Nominated
2010Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera SeriesZack Grobler, Matthew C. Jacobs, and Carol Bayne Kelley[1]"Ab Aeterno"Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesElizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke[1]"The End"Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)Michael Giacchino[1]Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama SeriesMark J. Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Stephen Semel, and Henk Van Eeghen[1]Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a SeriesMark Allen, James Bailey, Adam DeCoster, Thomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Jay Keiser, Robert Kellough, Alex Levy, Maciek Malish, Carla Murray, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, Joe Schultz, and Geordy Sincavage[1]Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)Robert J. Anderson Jr., Ken King, Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber[1]Nominated
Outstanding Special Class ProgramTed Bramble, Agnes Chu, Greg Nations, and Christopher J. Powers[17]Mysteries of the Universe – The Dharma InitiativeNominated

Directors Guild of America Awards

Executive producer and lead director Jack Bender has been nominated four times, including one for his direction on "The End"

The Directors Guild of America Awards are issued annually by the Directors Guild of America. Lost has been nominated six times for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series, but failed to win any.

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
2005Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic SeriesJ. J. Abrams[18]"Pilot"Nominated
2008Eric Laneuville[19]"The Brig"Nominated
Jack Bender[19][20][21][22]"Through the Looking Glass"Nominated
2009"The Constant"Nominated
2010"The Incident"Nominated
2011"The End"Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Michael Emerson was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television in 2010

Lost was nominated for Best Television Series – Drama at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual Golden Globe Awards three straight years in 2005, 2006 and 2007, winning in 2006.[23][24][25] Naveen Andrews, Michael Emerson, Matthew Fox, and Evangeline Lilly have all received nominations for acting.

YearCategoryNomineeResult
2005Best Television Series – Drama[23][24]Nominated
2006Won
Best Actor in a Television Series – DramaMatthew Fox[24]Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionNaveen Andrews[24]Nominated
2007Best Television Series – Drama[25]Nominated
Best Actress in a Television Series – DramaEvangeline Lilly[25]Nominated
2010Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionMichael Emerson[26]Nominated

Golden Reel Awards

The Golden Reel Awards are presented annually by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. Lost has been nominated in various categories thirteen times, winning five.[27]

YearCategoryNominee(s)EpisodeResult
2005Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Dialogue & ADRThomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Christopher B. Reeves, Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves, and Troy Allen[28]"Pilot", Part 1Won
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Sound Effects & FoleyThomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Paul Menichini, Roland N. Thai, and Marc Glassman[28]Won
2006Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Dialogue and Automated Dialogue ReplacementThomas DeGorter, Trevor Jolly, Maciek Malish, and Jay Keiser[27]"The Other 48 Days"Nominated
2007Best Sound Editing in Sound Effects and Foley for Television – Short FormThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Cynthia Merrill, and Doug Reed[29]"A Tale of Two Cities"Won
Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form – Dialogue and Automated Dialogue ReplacementThomas DeGorter, Jay Keiser, and Maciek Malish[27]"Further Instructions"Nominated
2008Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Long Form TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish, Jay Keiser, Christopher B. Reeves, Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves, Thomas A. Harris, and Scott Weber[30]"Through the Looking Glass"Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Long Form TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Joseph Schultz, Geordy Sincavage, Scott Weber, Cynthia Merrill, and Doug Reed[30]Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Short Form TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish, Jay Keiser, and Scott Weber[30]"Greatest Hits"Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Joseph Schultz, Geordy Sincavage, Scott Weber, Cynthia Merrill, and Doug Reed[30]"Left Behind"Won
2009Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish, and Jay Keiser[31]"Confirmed Dead"Won
Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, Joseph Schultz, Geordy Sincavage, Cynthia Merrill, and James Bailey[32]"The Shape of Things to Come"Nominated
2010Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Maciek Malish, and Jay Keiser[33]"The Little Prince"Nominated
2011Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in TelevisionThomas DeGorter, Paula Fairfield, Carla Murray, James Bailey, Adam DeCoster, Joseph Schultz, and Geordy Sincavage[34]"Ab Aeterno"Nominated

Satellite Awards

The Satellite Awards, originally known as the Golden Satellite Awards, are annually given by the International Press Academy, which is commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs. Lost has won one award, which went to Matthew Fox for Best Actor in a Series – Drama in 2005.[35]

YearCategoryNomineeResult
2005
(1)
Best Television Series – Drama[35]Nominated
Best Actor in a Series – DramaMatthew Fox[35]Won
Best Actress in a Series – DramaEvangeline Lilly[35]Nominated
2005
(2)
Best Television Series – Drama[36]Nominated
Best DVD Release of a TV ShowLost – The Complete First Season[36]Nominated
2006Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionMichael Emerson[37][38]Nominated
2007Nominated
Best DVD Release of a TV ShowLost – The Complete Third Season[38]Nominated

Saturn Awards

Matthew Fox has been nominated seven times for Best Actor on Television, winning twice (2006, 2008)
Evangeline Lilly has been nominated six times for Best Actress on Television (2005–2010)
Josh Holloway has been nominated four times, winning only once for Best Actor on Television (2010)
Elizabeth Mitchell has been nominated four times, winning only once for Best Supporting Actress on Television (2008)

The Saturn Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, which honors science fiction, fantasy and horror in film, television, and home video. Lost has been nominated for 54 awards and has won 13, including five wins for Best Network Television Series (2005–2006, 2008–2010) and acting wins for Michael Emerson (2008), Matthew Fox (2006, 2008), Josh Holloway (2010), Elizabeth Mitchell (2008), and Terry O'Quinn (2005).

YearCategoryNomineeResult
2005Best Network Television Series[39]Won
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[40]Nominated
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[40]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionDominic Monaghan[40]Nominated
Terry O'Quinn[39]Won
2006Best Network Television Series[41]Won
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[41]Won
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[41]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje[41]Nominated
Terry O'Quinn[41]Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionMichelle Rodriguez[41]Nominated
Best DVD Television ReleaseLost – The Complete First Season[41]Won
2007Best Network Television Series[42]Nominated
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[42]Nominated
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[42]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionMichael Emerson[42]Nominated
Josh Holloway[42]Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionElizabeth Mitchell[42]Nominated
Best DVD Television ReleaseLost – The Complete Second Season[42]Nominated
2008Best Network Television Series[43]Won
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[43]Won
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[44]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionMichael Emerson[43]Won
Josh Holloway[44]Nominated
Terry O'Quinn[44]Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionElizabeth Mitchell[43]Won[a]
Best DVD Television ReleaseLost – The Complete Third Season[44]Nominated
2009Best Network Television Series[45]Won
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[46]Nominated
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[46]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionHenry Ian Cusick[46]Nominated
Michael Emerson[46]Nominated
Josh Holloway[46]Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionYunjin Kim[46]Nominated
Elizabeth Mitchell[46]Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role on TelevisionAlan Dale[46]Nominated
Kevin Durand[46]Nominated
Sonya Walger[46]Nominated
Best DVD Television ReleaseLost – The Complete Fourth Season[46]Nominated
2010Best Network Television Series[47]Won
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[48]Nominated
Best Actor on TelevisionJosh Holloway[47]Won
Best Actress on TelevisionEvangeline Lilly[48]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionJeremy Davies[48]Nominated
Michael Emerson[48]Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on TelevisionElizabeth Mitchell[48]Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role on TelevisionMark Pellegrino[48]Nominated
Best DVD Television ReleaseLost – The Complete Fifth Season[47]Won
2011Best Network Television Series[49]Nominated
Best Actor on TelevisionMatthew Fox[49]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor on TelevisionMichael Emerson[49]Nominated
Terry O'Quinn[49]Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role on TelevisionJohn Terry[49]Nominated
Best DVD/Blu-Ray Television ReleaseLost – The Complete Sixth and Final Season[49]Nominated

TCA Awards

The TCA Awards are presented annually by the Television Critics Association in recognition of excellence in television. Lost has won four: Outstanding New Program in 2005 and Outstanding Achievement in Drama in 2005, 2006, and 2010.[50][51][52]

YearCategoryNomineeResult
2005Outstanding New Program[50]Won
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[50]Won
Program of the Year[53]Nominated
Individual Achievement in DramaMatthew Fox[53]Nominated
2006Outstanding Achievement in Drama[51]Won
Program of the Year[54]Nominated
2007Outstanding Achievement in Drama[55]Nominated
2008Program of the Year[56]Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[56]Nominated
2009Program of the Year[57]Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[57]Nominated
2010Program of the Year[58]Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[52]Won[a]
TCA Heritage Award[58][59][60][61]Nominated
2012Nominated
2013Nominated
2014Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

The Teen Choice Awards are voted on by teenagers. Lost has been nominated for 33 awards, but has never won a single award. Evangeline Lilly has been nominated for eight awards and Matthew Fox has been nominated for seven, while Jorge Garcia and Josh Holloway have each been nominated for four.

YearCategoryNominee(s)Result
2005Choice TV Actor: DramaMatthew Fox[62]Nominated
Choice TV Actress: DramaEvangeline Lilly[62]Nominated
Choice TV: Breakout ActressMaggie Grace[62]Nominated
Evangeline Lilly[62]Nominated
Choice TV: Breakout ActorJorge Garcia[62]Nominated
Josh Holloway[62]Nominated
Ian Somerhalder[62]Nominated
Choice TV: Breakout Show[62]Nominated
Choice TV: ChemistryMatthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly[62]Nominated
Choice TV Show: Drama[62]Nominated
Choice TV: SidekickJorge Garcia[62]Nominated
2006Choice TV Actor: DramaMatthew Fox[citation needed]Nominated
Choice TV Actress: DramaEvangeline Lilly[citation needed]Nominated
Choice TV: ChemistryMatthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, and Josh Holloway[citation needed]Nominated
Choice TV Show: Drama[citation needed]Nominated
Choice TV: SidekickJorge Garcia[citation needed]Nominated
2007Choice TV Actor: DramaMatthew Fox[63]Nominated
Choice TV Actress: DramaEvangeline Lilly[63]Nominated
Choice TV Show: Drama[63]Nominated
Choice TV: SidekickJorge Garcia[63]Nominated
Choice TV: VillainMichael Emerson[63]Nominated
2008Choice TV Show: Action[64]Nominated
Choice TV Actor: ActionMatthew Fox[64]Nominated
Josh Holloway[64]Nominated
Choice TV Actress: ActionEvangeline Lilly[64]Nominated
2009Choice TV Show: Action[65]Nominated
Choice TV Actor: ActionMatthew Fox[65]Nominated
Josh Holloway[65]Nominated
2010Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi[66]Nominated
Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-FiJosh Holloway[66]Nominated
Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-FiEvangeline Lilly[66]Nominated
Choice TV: VillainTerry O'Quinn[66]Nominated

Writers Guild of America Awards

Co-creator and executive producer Damon Lindelof has been nominated for six Writers Guild of America Awards, winning once in 2006

The Writers Guild of America Awards are presented annually by the Writers Guild of America. Lost has been nominated four times for Dramatic Series, winning in 2006.[67] The duos of Elizabeth Sarnoff & Christina M. Kim, Damon Lindelof & Drew Goddard, and Lindelof & Carlton Cuse have all received individual nominations.

YearCategoryNominee(s)Result
2006Dramatic SeriesJ. 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[67]Won
2007J. J. Abrams, Carlton Cuse, Leonard Dick, Drew Goddard, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Adam Horowitz, Dawn Lambertsen Kelly, Christina M. Kim, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Steven Maeda, Monica Owusu-Breen, Jeff Pinkner, Matt Ragghianti, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Alison Schapker[68]Nominated
Episodic DramaElizabeth Sarnoff and Christina M. Kim for "Two for the Road"[68]Nominated
2008Damon Lindelof and Drew Goddard for "Flashes Before Your Eyes"[69]Nominated
2009Dramatic SeriesCarlton Cuse, Drew Goddard, Adam Horowitz, Christina M. Kim, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Greg Nations, Kyle Pennington, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Brian K. Vaughan[70]Nominated
2010Carlton Cuse, Adam Horowitz, Melinda Hsu Taylor, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Greg Nations, Kyle Pennington, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Brian K. Vaughan, and Paul Zbyszewski[71]Nominated
2011Episodic DramaDamon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse for "The End"[72]Nominated

Other awards

In 2005, the series and its ensemble were named "Entertainers of the Year" by Entertainment Weekly.[73] In 2008, cast members Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim placed seventeenth on the list of the "25 Entertainers of the Year".[74] Lost has had success at various guild and society awards, having been nominated for awards at a dozen ceremonies and winning eight. In 2007, Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof won the Golden Nymph Award for Best Drama Series at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.[75] On April 1, 2009, it was announced that Lost had won a Peabody Award for "rewrit[ing] the rules of television fiction".[76]

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s) / WorkResult
2006ALMA AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Television SeriesMichelle Rodriguez[77]Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television SeriesJorge Garcia[77][78][79]Won
2007Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television Series, Miniseries, or Television MovieNominated
2008Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Television SeriesWon
2009Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
Néstor Carbonell[80]Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesMichelle Rodriguez[80]Nominated
2006American Cinema Editors AwardsBest Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial TelevisionStephen Semel for "Outlaws"[81]Won
2007Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Commercial TelevisionSue Blainey, Sarah Boyd, and Stephen Semel for "Live Together, Die Alone"[82]Nominated
2008Mark J. Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Stephen Semel, and Henk Van Eeghen for "Through the Looking Glass"[83]Nominated
2009Robert Florio, Mark J. Goldman, Stephen Semel, and Henk Van Eeghen for "There's No Place Like Home"[84]Nominated
2010Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial TelevisionChristopher Nelson for "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham"[85]Nominated
2004American Film Institute AwardsTV Program of the YearSeason 1, Part 1[86]Won
2005Season 1, Part 2 + Season 2, Part 1[87]Won
2008Season 4[88]Won
2005American Society of Cinematographers AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series/PilotLarry Fong for "Pilot"[89]Nominated
2005Art Directors Guild AwardsExcellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera SeriesChristina Wilson, Mark Worthington, and Ray Yamagata for "Pilot"[90]Nominated
2006William F. Matthews and Jim H. Spencer for "Orientation"[91]Nominated
2008Scott Cobb, Zack Grobler, and Andrew Murdock for "Through the Looking Glass"[92]Nominated
2005Artios AwardsBest Dramatic Pilot CastingApril Webster[93]Won
Best Dramatic Episodic CastingApril Webster and Mandy Sherman[93]Nominated
2006Veronica Collins Rooney, Mandy Sherman, and April Webster[93]Nominated
2008Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Series – DramaVeronica Collins Rooney and April Webster[94][95]Nominated
2005ASCAP Film and Television Music AwardsTop Television SeriesJ. J. Abrams and Michael Giacchino[96][97]Won
2006Won
2009Won
2006BAFTA TV AwardsNew Media DeveloperTracy Blacher, Mark Limb, and Janine Smith for "Lost Untold"[98]Nominated
2007Best InternationalJ. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse, and Damon Lindelof[99]Nominated
2005BMI Film & TV AwardsBMI TV Music AwardMichael Giacchino[100]Won
2005Cinema Audio Society AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One HourFrank Morrone, Scott Weber, and David Yaffe for "Pilot"[101]Nominated
2007Robert J. Anderson Jr., Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber for "I Do"[102]Nominated
2009Robert J. Anderson Jr., Frank Morrone, and Scott Weber for "Meet Kevin Johnson"[103]Nominated
2004Family Television AwardsBest DramaWon
2005Best New SeriesWon
2004Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation – Short Form"Pilot"[104]Nominated
2009"The Constant"[105]Nominated
2007Imagen AwardsBest Primetime Television Program[106]Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionJorge Garcia[106]Nominated
2009Best Primetime Television ProgramNominated
Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionJorge GarciaNominated
2010Best Primetime Television Program[107]Nominated
Best Actor – TelevisionNéstor Carbonell[107]Nominated
Jorge Garcia[107]Nominated
2005International Horror Guild AwardsBest Television[108]Won
2008JC Penney Asian Excellence AwardsOutstanding Television ActressYunjin Kim[109]Nominated
2006NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Drama Series[citation needed]Nominated
2007Outstanding Directing in a Drama SeriesKaren Gaviola for "The Whole Truth"[110]Won
2006National Television AwardsMost Popular ActorMatthew Fox[111]Nominated
Most Popular ActressEvangeline Lilly[111]Nominated
Most Popular Drama[111]Nominated
2009Peabody AwardSeason 5[76]Won
2005People's Choice AwardsFavorite New Television Drama[112]Nominated
2009Favorite TV Drama[113]Nominated
Favorite TV Drama ActorMatthew Fox[113]Nominated
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show[113]Nominated
2005Prism AwardsTV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline"Pilot", "House of the Rising Sun", and "The Moth"[114]Won[a]
Performance in a Drama Series StorylineDominic Monaghan[114]Nominated
2008Performance in a Drama Series EpisodeMatthew Fox[114]Nominated
Drama Episode"Through the Looking Glass"[114]Nominated
2006Producers Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Producer of Episodic Television – DramaJ. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Jean Higgins, and Damon Lindelof[115]Won
2007J. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, and Elizabeth Sarnoff[116]Nominated
2008J. J. Abrams, Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, and Elizabeth Sarnoff[117]Nominated
2009Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Drew Goddard, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Stephen Williams[118]Nominated
2010Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Stephen Williams, and Paul Zbyszewski[119]Nominated
2011Jack Bender, Bryan Burk, Carlton Cuse, Ra'uf Glasgow, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Elizabeth Sarnoff, and Paul Zbyszewski[120]Nominated
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesAdewale 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[121]Won
2008Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television SeriesHeather Arthur, Shauna Duggins, David Hugghins, Michael Hugghins, John Medlen, Mike Rufino, and Ronn Surels[122]Nominated
2005Visual Effects Society AwardsOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramKevin Blank, Benoit Girard, Jerome Morin, and Mitch Suskin for "Pilot", Part 2[123]Won
2006Kevin Blank, Eric Chauvin, Mitchell Ferm, and John Teska for "Exodus", Part 2[124]Won
2010Eric Hance, Samantha Mabie-Tuinstra, Sean M. Scott, and Mitch Suskin for "The Incident"[125]Nominated
2011Adam Avitabile, Michael Capton, Michael Degtjarewsky, and Melinka Thompson-Godoy[126]Nominated
2005Women's Image Network AwardsActor in Drama SeriesJosh Holloway for "Whatever the Case May Be"Nominated
Actress in Drama SeriesEvangeline Lilly for "Whatever the Case May Be"Nominated
2005Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young ActorMalcolm David Kelley[127][128]Nominated
2006Best Performance in a TV Series (Drama) – Supporting Young ActorWon
2007Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Guest Starring Young ActorKolawole Obileye Jr.Nominated
2010Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young ActressSavannah LathemNominated
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor 13 and UnderSterling BeaumonNominated
2011Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young ActorDylan MinnetteNominated

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