Awards and nominations received by The Office
Awards and nominations Award
Wins
Nominations
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Wins 30 Nominations 164 Note
^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
The Office is an American television
sitcom developed by
Greg Daniels and based on the
British series of the same name created by
Ricky Gervais and
Stephen Merchant . The show premiered on
NBC on March 24, 2005, and concluded on May 16, 2013, after airing
201 episodes across nine seasons .
[1]
[2] Filmed as a
mockumentary , the series depicts the everyday lives of a group of office employees in the
Scranton, Pennsylvania , branch of the fictional
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company .
[3] The Office initially featured
Steve Carell as
Michael Scott ,
Rainn Wilson as
Dwight Schrute ,
John Krasinski as
Jim Halpert ,
Jenna Fischer as
Pam Beesly , and
B. J. Novak as
Ryan Howard ;
[4]
the show's cast changed significantly during its run.
[5]
[6]
Despite premiering to mixed reviews during its
first season , The Office ' s subsequent seasons received widespread acclaim and became a success for NBC,
[7]
[8] though later seasons were criticized for a dip in quality.
[9]
[10] From 2006 to 2011, the show was nominated six consecutive times for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series , winning for its
second season . The show was also nominated for three
Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy ; five
Producers Guild of America Awards for Best Episodic Comedy , winning once; the 2006
TCA Award for Program of the Year ; and four
TCA Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy , winning twice. The Office was named as one of the top television programs of 2006 and 2008 by the
American Film Institute , and in 2007, the series was recognized with a
Peabody Award .
The performances of many of the show's actors were recognized. Carell was nominated six times for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series but never won, which has been frequently called one of the biggest snubs in Emmys history.
[11]
[12]
[13] Carell also received a
Golden Globe Award , a
TCA Award , and six
Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for his performance. Wilson was nominated for three
Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series , and Fischer was nominated once for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series . As a whole, the cast was nominated seven times for the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series , winning in 2007 and 2008.
The Office ' s writing and directing also received numerous accolades. The series won two
Writers Guild of America Awards for Television: Episodic Comedy for "
Casino Night ", written by Carell, and "
The Job ", written by
Paul Lieberstein and
Michael Schur . In addition, the show's writing staff was recognized with the
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Comedy Series in 2007, and Daniels won the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the episode "
Gay Witch Hunt ".
Paul Feig received a
Directors Guild of America Award for his work on "
Dinner Party ", while
Jeffrey Blitz won the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for "
Stress Relief ".
Awards and nominations
Notes
Nominees for awards
^ Additional nominees: Matt Flynn (art director); W. Rick Nichol (set designer); Steve Rostine (set decorator)
^ Additional nominees: Matt Flynn (art director); W. Rick Nichol (set designer); Henry Saine (graphic designer); Steve Rostine (set decorator)
^ Nominees:
Vivi Zigler (executive vice president, NBC Digital Entertainment); Jeff Ross (executive producer); Jordan Schlansky, Mike Sweeney, and Robert Angelo (producers);
Paul Lieberstein ,
Michael Schur ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Angela Kinsey , and
Oscar Nunez (performers)
^ Additional nominees: Robert Rothbard (unit production manager); Kelly Cantley (first assistant director); Jennie O'Keefe (second assistant director); Jasmine Alhambra (second second assistant director)
^ Presented to
Reveille Studios in association with
NBC Universal Television Studios
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels ,
Ben Silverman ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant , and
Howard Klein (executive producers);
Paul Lieberstein (co-executive producer);
Michael Schur and Kent Zbornak (producers)
^ Nominees:
Ben Silverman ,
Greg Daniels ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant , and
Howard Klein (executive producers);
Paul Lieberstein ,
Jennifer Celotta ,
Michael Schur , Kent Zbornak, and Teri Weinberg (co-executive producers);
B. J. Novak (supervising producer);
Mindy Kaling (producer)
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels ,
Ben Silverman ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant , and
Howard Klein (executive producers);
Paul Lieberstein ,
Michael Schur ,
Jennifer Celotta , Kent Zbornak, and Teri Weinberg (co-executive producers);
B. J. Novak (supervising producer);
Mindy Kaling ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Gene Stupnitsky , and
Steve Carell (producers)
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels ,
Ben Silverman ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant ,
Howard Klein ,
Paul Lieberstein , and
Jennifer Celotta (executive producers); Teri Weinberg,
B. J. Novak ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Gene Stupnitsky ,
Paul Feig , and
Aaron Shure (co-executive producers);
Steve Carell ,
Justin Spitzer , Jake Aust, and Randy Cordray (producers)
[72]
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels ,
Ben Silverman ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant ,
Howard Klein , and
Paul Lieberstein (executive producers);
Mindy Kaling ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Gene Stupnitsky ,
B. J. Novak ,
Aaron Shure , and Teri Weinberg (co-executive producers);
Steve Carell ,
Justin Spitzer ,
Charlie Grandy ,
Warren Lieberstein , and
Halsted Sullivan (producers); Randy Cordray (produced by);
Daniel Chun (supervising producer)
^ Nominees:
Ben Silverman ,
Greg Daniels ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Stephen Merchant ,
Howard Klein ,
Paul Lieberstein , and
B. J. Novak (executive producers); Teri Weinberg,
Mindy Kaling ,
Aaron Shure ,
Daniel Chun , and
Peter Ocko (co-executive producers);
Justin Spitzer and
Charlie Grandy (supervising producers);
Steve Carell ,
Warren Lieberstein ,
Halsted Sullivan , and
Steve Hely (producers); Randy Cordray (produced by)
^ Nominees:
John Krasinski , Carole Angelo, and Daniel Stessen (producers)
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels and Kent Zbornak
^ Nominees:
Greg Daniels ,
Howard Klein ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Jennifer Celotta ,
Paul Feig , Jake Aust, and Randy Cordray
^ Nominees: Randy Cordray,
Greg Daniels ,
Howard Klein , and
Paul Lieberstein
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Steve Carell ,
David Denman ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Melora Hardin ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Phyllis Smith , and
Rainn Wilson
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Steve Carell ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Melora Hardin ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Phyllis Smith , and
Rainn Wilson
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Steve Carell ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Melora Hardin ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Craig Robinson ,
Phyllis Smith , and
Rainn Wilson
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Steve Carell ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ellie Kemper ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Craig Robinson ,
Phyllis Smith , and
Rainn Wilson
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Steve Carell ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ellie Kemper ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Craig Robinson ,
Phyllis Smith ,
Rainn Wilson , and
Zach Woods
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Steve Carell ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ellie Kemper ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Craig Robinson ,
Phyllis Smith ,
James Spader ,
Rainn Wilson , and
Zach Woods
^ Nominees:
Leslie David Baker ,
Brian Baumgartner ,
Creed Bratton ,
Clark Duke ,
Jenna Fischer ,
Kate Flannery ,
Ed Helms ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ellie Kemper ,
Angela Kinsey ,
John Krasinski ,
Jake Lacy ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Oscar Nunez ,
Craig Robinson ,
Phyllis Smith ,
Catherine Tate , and
Rainn Wilson
^
a
b Nominees:
Jennifer Celotta ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Stephen Merchant ,
B. J. Novak ,
Michael Schur ,
Gene Stupnitsky , and
Larry Wilmore
^ Nominees:
Steve Carell ,
Jennifer Celotta ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Brent Forrester ,
Ricky Gervais ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Stephen Merchant ,
B. J. Novak ,
Michael Schur ,
Justin Spitzer , and
Gene Stupnitsky
^ Nominees:
Steve Carell ,
Jennifer Celotta ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Anthony Q. Farrell ,
Brent Forrester ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ryan Koh ,
Lester Lewis ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Michael Schur ,
Justin Spitzer ,
Gene Stupnitsky , Caroline Williams, and
Larry Wilmore
^ Nominees:
Steve Carell ,
Jennifer Celotta ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Brent Forrester ,
Dan Goor ,
Charlie Grandy ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ryan Koh ,
Lester Lewis ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Warren Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Michael Schur ,
Aaron Shure ,
Justin Spitzer ,
Gene Stupnitsky , and
Halsted Sullivan
^ Nominees:
Jennifer Celotta ,
Daniel Chun ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Anthony Q. Farrell ,
Brent Forrester ,
Dan Goor ,
Charlie Grandy ,
Mindy Kaling ,
Ryan Koh ,
Lester Lewis ,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Warren Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Michael Schur ,
Aaron Shure ,
Justin Spitzer ,
Gene Stupnitsky , and
Halsted Sullivan
^ Nominees:
Jennifer Celotta ,
Daniel Chun ,
Greg Daniels ,
Lee Eisenberg ,
Brent Forrester ,
Amelie Gillette ,
Charlie Grandy ,
Steve Hely , Jonathan A. Hughes,
Mindy Kaling ,
Carrie Kemper , Jason Kessler,
Paul Lieberstein ,
Warren Lieberstein ,
B. J. Novak ,
Peter Ocko , Robert Padnick,
Aaron Shure ,
Justin Spitzer ,
Gene Stupnitsky ,
Halsted Sullivan , and
Jon Vitti
Other
^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony, not necessarily the year in which the corresponding season or episode aired.
^
a
b
c Awards in the categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in the list was presumed to have had a prior nomination.
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