(wins indicated by )
(Nominees are chosen by more than four thousand directors, writers,
producers, agents, and execs. Winners are selected by a thousand comedy
performers).
15th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented April 22, 2001 for
performances in 2000)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a Television Series - Jean Smart
"Frasier"
14th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February 6, 2000 for performances
in 1999)
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a Television Series - Christine Baranski
"Frasier"
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a Television Series - Bebe Neuwirth
"Frasier"
Funniest Television Series - "Frasier"
13th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February 7, 1999 for
performances in 1998)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a Television Series - Bebe Neuwirth
"Frasier"
12th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February 22, 1998 for
performances in 1997)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
11th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February 9, 1997 for
performances in 1996)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
10th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February , 1996 for
performances in 1995)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television
Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
9th Annual American Comedy Awards (presented February , 1995 for
performances in 1994)
Funniest Male Performer in a Television
Series - Kelsey Grammer
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a
Television Series - David Hyde Pierce
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Banff Television Festival
2000 Best Comedy Series
1996 Best Comedy Series
1995 Best Comedy Series
1994 Best Comedy Series
Casting Society of America
15st Annual Artios Awards (presented 1999 for excellence in casting in 14
categories of film, television and theater)
Best Comedy Episodic Casting - "Frasier" Jeff
Greenberg
53rd Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 10, 2001 for directing in 2000)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (Parts I & II) " PAMELA FRYMAN, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; KATY GARRETSON, First Assistant Director; MARK STIRDIVANT, Second Assistant Director; JIM ROSE, Technical Coordinator
52nd Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 11, 2000 for directing in 1999)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "The Fight Before Christmas" PAMELA FRYMAN, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; KATY GARRETSON, First Assistant Director; MARK STIRDIVANT, Second Assistant Director; JIM ROSE, Technical Coordinator
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "Dr. Nora" KATY GARRETSON, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; MARK STIRDIVANT, First Assistant Director; JERRI CHURCHILL, Second Assistant Director; JIM ROSE, Technical Coordinator
51st Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 6, 1999 for directing in 1998)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" KELSEY GRAMMER, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; KATY GARRETSON, First Assistant Director; MARK STIRDIVANT, Second Assistant Director; JIM ROSE, Technical Coordinator
50th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 7, 1998 for directing in 1997)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "Halloween (Part I)" PAMELA FRYMAN, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; KATY GARRETSON, First Assistant Director; MARK STIRDIVANT, Second Assistant Director; JIM ROSE, Technical Coordinator
48th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 2, 1998 for directing in 1995)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series -
47th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented March 11, 1998 for directing in 1994)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "The Matchmaker" DAVID LEE, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; BRIAN ELLIS, First Assistant Director; KATY GARRETSON, Second Assistant Director; RICK BEREN, Technical Coordinator
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "The Unkindest Cut of All" RICK BEREN, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; BRIAN ELLIS, First Assistant Director; KATY GARRETSON, Second Assistant Director; DAN FENDEL, Technical Coordinator
46th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (presented February 20,
1999 for directing in 1993)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series - "The Good Son" JAMES BURROWS, Director; BILL CARROLL, Unit Production Manager; BRIAN ELLIS, First Assistant Director; STEVEN POMEROY, Second Assistant Director; RICK BEREN, Technical Coordinator
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52nd Annual Eddie Awards of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) (presented February 24, 2002 for editing in 2001)
BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION IN 2001 - "Daphne Returns" Ron Volk, A.C.E. Grub Street Productions/Paramount TV/NBC
51th Annual Eddie Awards of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) (presented February 25, 2001 for editing in 2000)
BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION IN 2000 - "Dark Side of the Moon" Ron Volk, A.C.E. Grub Street Productions/Paramount TV/NBC
50th Annual Eddie Awards of the American Cinema Editors (ACE) (presented February 27, 2000 for editing in 1999)
BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION IN 1999 - "Three Valentines" Ron Volk, A.C.E. Grub Street Productions/Paramount TV/NBC
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Emmys - (30 wins/93 nominations total)
54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 22, 2001 for performances in 2001-2002)
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series - Jeff Greenberg, C.S.A., Casting Executive
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multicamera Series - "Deathtrap" Ken Lamkin, A.S.C., Cinematographer
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "The Proposal" Ron Volk, A.C.E., Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Adam Arkin
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Brian Cox
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Moon
Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or a Special - "Bla-Z-Boy" Dana Mark McClure, Production Mixer; Thomas J. Huth, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer; Andre Caporaso, Re-Recording Mixer; Robert Douglass, Re-Recording Mixer
53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented November 4, 2001 for performances in 2000-2001)
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multicamera Series - "Cranes Go Caribbean" Roy Christopher, Art Director; Ron Olsen, Set Decorator
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series - Jeff Greenberg, C.S.A., Casting Executive
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multicamera Series - "And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon" Ken Lamkin, A.S.C., Cinematographer
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Daphne Returns" Ron Volk, A.C.E., Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Derek Jacobi as Jackson Hedley
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Victor Garber as Ferguson
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Jean Smart as Lana Gardner
Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell, Executive Producer; Peter Casey, Executive Producer; David Lee, Executive Producer; Dan O¹Shannon, Executive Producer; Kelsey Grammer, Executive Producer; Mark Reisman, Executive Producer; Jon Sherman, Co-Executive Producer; Rob Hanning, Co-Executive Producer; Sam Johnson, Co-Executive Producer; Chris Marcil, Co-Executive Producer; Lori Kirkland, Co-Executive Producer; Gayle Abrams, Producer; Eric Zicklin, Producer; Bob Daily, Producer; David Lloyd, Producer; Maggie Blanc, Produced by
Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or a Special - "Hooping Cranes" Dana Mark McClure, Production Mixer; Thomas J. Huth, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer;
Andre Caporaso, Re-Recording Mixer; Robert Douglass, Re-Recording Mixer
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52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 10, 2000 for performances in 1999-2000)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier
Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Jean Smart as Lorna Lenley
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Moon
Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Kelsey Grammer Executive Producer, Jay Kogen Co-Executive Producer, Sam Johnson Co-Executive Producer, Charlie Hauck Supervising Producer, Peter Casey Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Joe Keenan Executive Producer, Dan O'Shannon Co-Executive Producer, Chris Marcil Co-Executive Producer, Mark Reisman Supervising Producer, Maggie Blanc Produced by, Rob Hanning Supervising Producer, David Lloyd Producer, Jon Sherman Supervising Producer, Lori Kirkland Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" Dana Mark McClure, Production Mixer; Andre Caporaso, Robert C. Douglass, Thomas J. Huth, Re-recording Mixers
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" RRon Volk, Scott Maisano, Editors
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Dark Side Of The Moon" Ron Volk, A.C.E., Editor
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series - "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan, Writers
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51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 12, 1999 for performances in 1998-99)
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Shutout in Seattle" Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier
Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - John Mahoney as Martin Crane
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Christine Baranski as Dr. Nora Fairchild
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Piper Laurie as Mrs. Mulhern
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Woody Harrelson as Woody Boyd
Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell Executive Producer, Peter Casey Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Kelsey Grammer Executive Producer, Joe Keenan Co-Executive Producer, Jay Kogen Supervising Producer, Jeffrey Richman Supervising Producer, Rob Greenberg Supervising Producer, Janis Hirsch Supervising Producer, Maggie Blanc Producer, David Lloyd Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "Three
Valentines" Dana Mark McClure, C.A.S., Production Mixer; Thomas J. Huth C.A.S., Andr* Caporaso, Robert Douglass C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixers
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" Jay Kogen, Writer
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50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 13, 1998 for performances in 1997-98)
Outstanding Casting for a Series - Jeff Greenberg, C.S.A., Casting Executive
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series - "Halloween" Audrey M. Bansmer, Costume Designer
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Roz And The Schnoz"
Janet Ashikaga, A.C.E., Editor
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "Room Service" Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Patti LuPone as Zora
Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell Executive Producer, Peter Casey Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Joe Keenan Co-Executive Producer, Jay Kogen Supervising Producer, Jeffrey Richman Supervising Producer, Maggie Randell Producer, Suzanne Martin Producer, Rob Greenberg Producer, David Lloyd Producer, Mary Fukuto Co-Producer, Lori Kirkland Co-Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "Beware of Greeks" Dana Mark McClure, Production Mixer; John F. Reiner, C.A.S., Andre Caporaso, Robert Douglass, Re-Recording Mixers
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series - "The Ski Lodge" Joe Keenan, Writer
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49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 14, 1997 for performances in 1996-97)
Outstanding Casting for a Series - Jeff Greenberg, C.S.A., Casting
Executive
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
- "To Kill A Talking Bird" David Lee, Director
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "To Kill a Talking
Bird" Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - "Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven" Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier
Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - "Mixed Doubles," "Daphne Hates Sherry" David Hyde Pierce as
Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - "Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstein
are Dead" Jame Earl Jones as Norman
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys
Just Whine" Marsha Mason as Sherry Dempsey
Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell Executive Producer, Peter Casey Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Chuck Ranberg Supervising Producer, Anne Flett-Giordano Supervising Producer, Joe Keenan Supervising Producer, Michael B. Kaplan Supervising Producer, Maggie Randell Producer, William Lucas Walker Producer, Suzanne Martin Producer, Rob Greenberg Co-Producer, Mary Fukuto Co-Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "Liar, Liar!"
John Reiner, C.A.S. Re-Recording Mixer, Andre Caporaso Re-Recording Mixer, Robert Douglass Re-Recording Mixer, Dana Mark McClure Production Mixer
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48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 8, 1996 for
performances in 1995-96)
Outstanding Casting for a Series - Jeff Greenberg, C.S.A., Casting
Executive
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing
for a Series - "The Show Where Diane Comes Back" Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "The Adventures of
Bad Boy and Dirty Girl" Timothy Mozer, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - "You Can Go Home Again" Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier
Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - "The Last Time I Saw Maris," "Moon Dance"David Hyde Pierce as
Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - "The Friend" Griffin Dunne
as Bob
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - "A Word to the Wiseguy"
Harris Yulin as Jerome Belasco
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - "The Show Where Diane Comes
Back" Shelley Long as Diane Chambers
Outstanding Comedy Series - Peter Casey Executive Producer, David Angell Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Vic Rauseo Executive Producer, Linda Morris Executive Producer, Steven Levitan Co-Executive Producer, Maggie Randell Producer, Chuck Ranberg Producer, Anne Flett-Giordano Producer, Joe Keenan Co-Producer, Jack Burditt Co-Producer, Mary Fukuto Co-Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy
Series or a Special - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" Thomas J. Huth, C.A.S. Re-Recording Mixer, David M. Weishaar, C.A.S. Re-Recording Mixer, Robert Douglass Re-Recording Mixer, Dana Mark McClure Production Mixer
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series -
"Moon Dance" Joe Keenan Writer, Christopher Lloyd Writer, Rob Greenberg Writer, Jack Burditt Writer, Chuck Ranberg Writer, Anne Flett-Giordano Writer, Linda Morris Writer, Vic Rauseo Writer
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47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 10, 1995 for
performances in 1994-95)
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series - "The Innkeepers" Roy Christopher Art Director, Ron Olsen Set Decorator
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
- "The Matchmaker" David Lee, Director
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series - "The Matchmaker"
Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
- Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series - David Hyde Pierce as Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - "Fool Me once, Shame on You,
Fool Me Twice..." Nathan Lane as Phil
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - "Adventures in Paradise (2)"
Bebe Neuwirth as Dr. Lilith Sternin
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - "Adventures in Paradise (2)"
Jobeth Williams as Madeline
Outstanding Comedy Series - Peter Casey Executive Producer, David Angell Executive Producer, David Lee Executive Producer, Christopher Lloyd Executive Producer, Vic Rauseo Co-Executive Producer, Linda Morris Co-Executive Producer, Maggie Randell Producer, David Pollock Producer, Elias Davis Producer, Chuck Ranberg Co-Producer, Anne Flett-Giordano Co-Producer, Joe Keenan Co-Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "Adventures in
Paradise (2)" Thomas J. Huth C.A.S. , David Weishaar C.A.S. , Bob Douglass Laughs/Sound Effects Re-Recording Mixer, Dana Mark McClure Production Sound Mixer
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series -
"An Affair to Forget" Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano, Writers
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series - "The Matchmaker" Joe Keenan,
Writer
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46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (presented September 11, 1994 for
performances in 1993-94)
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series - "A Midwinter Night's Dream" ROY CHRISTOPHER Art Director, SHARON VILJOEN Set Decorator, RON OLSEN Set Decorator
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
- "The Good Son" James Burrows, Director
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing
for a Series - "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back" Ron Volk, Editor
Outstanding Main Theme Music - Bruce Miller, Composer; Darryl Phinnessee,
Lyricist
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
- "The Good Son" Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - "A Midwinter Night's Dream," "Author, Author" David Hyde Pierce as
Dr. Niles Crane
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - "Oops" John Glover as Ned
Miller
Outstanding Comedy Series - "The Good Son" "Frasier Crane's Day Off" PETER CASEY Executive Producer, DAVID ANGELL Executive Producer, DAVID LEE Executive Producer, CHRISTOPHER LLOYD Co-Executive Producer, DENISE MOSS Supervising Producer, SY DUKANE Supervising Producer, MAGGIE RANDELL Producer, LINDA MORRIS Consulting Producer, VIC RAUSEO Consulting Producer
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special - "A Midwinter
Night's Dream" THOMAS J. HUTH C.A.S. , SAM BLACK C.A.S. , BOB DOUGLAS Re-Recording Mixer, ROBERT CROSBY JR. C.A.S. Production Mixer
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series -
"The Good Son" David Angell, Peter Casey, & David Lee, Writers
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series - "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back"
Ken Levine& David Isaacs, Writers
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Golden Globes
59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January 20, 2002 for
performances in 2001)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy
Series - Kelsey Grammer
58th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January 21, 2001 for
performances in 2000)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy
Series - Kelsey Grammer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - David Hyde Pierce
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - John Mahoney
56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January 24, 1999 for
performances in 1998)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January 18, 1998 for
performances in 1997)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - David Hyde Pierce
54th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January , 1997 for
performances in 1996)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - David Hyde Pierce
53th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January 19, 1996 for
performances in 1995)
Best Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy
Series - Kelsey Grammer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - David Hyde Pierce
52th Annual Golden Globe Awards (presented January , 1995 for
performances in 1994)
Best Comedy Series (tie with Mad
About You)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television - David Hyde Pierce
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Golden Satellites Awards
Golden Satellites Awards 2000 (presented January 16, 2000 for
performances in 1999 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical - David Hyde Pierce
Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical - Jane Leeves
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
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27th Annual Humanitas Prize (2001 - for April 2, 2000 to April 1, 2001)
30 Minute Category ($10,000)
"Frasier's Edge" FRASIER (NBC)
Written by: Jon Sherman & Dan O'Shannon
26th Annual Humanitas Prize (2000 - for April 2, 1999 to April 1, 2000)
30 Minute Category ($10,000)
"Something About Dr. Mary" FRASIER (NBC)
Written by: Jay Kogen
24th Annual Humanitas Prize (1998 - for April 2, 1997 to April 1, 1998)
30 Minute Category ($10,000)
"The Kid" FRASIER (NBC)
Written by: Jeffrey Richmond & Suzanne Martin
22nd Humanitas Prize (1996 - for April 2, 1995 to April 1, 1996)
30 Minute Category ($10,000)
"Come Lie With Me" FRASIER (NBC)
Written by: Steven Levitan
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28th Annual People's Choice Awards (presented January 13, 2002 for
performances in 2001)
Favorite Television Comedy Series
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
27th Annual People's Choice Awards (presented January 7, 2001 for
performances in 2000)
Favorite Television Comedy Series
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
26th Annual People's Choice Awards (presented January 9, 2000 for
performances in 1999)
Favorite Television Comedy Series
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
25th Annual People's Choice Awards (presented , 1999 for performances in
1998)
Favorite Television Comedy Series
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
20th Annual People's Choice Awards (presented , 1994 for performances in
1993)
Favorite New Comedy Series
Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
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13th Annual Golden Laurel Awards (presented , 2002 for producing in 2001)
Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television (Comedy)
12th Annual Golden Laurel Awards (presented March 3, 2001 for producing in 2000)
Danny Thomas Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television (Comedy)
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(Of the top industry accolades presented to performers, only the Screen
Actors Guild Awards® are selected purely by actors' peers. Two randomly
selected panels totaling 4200 SAG members from across the United States
choose the nominees. The entire membership votes for the winners).
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented March 10, 2002 for
performances in 2001)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented March 11, 2001 for
performances in 2000)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented March 2000 for
performances in 1999)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented March 7, 1999 for
performances in 1998)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented March 8, 1998 for
performances in 1997)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented February 22, 1997 for
performances in 1996)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented February 24, 1996 for
performances in 1995)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in
a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
1st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (presented February 25, 1995 for
performances in 1994)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series - David Hyde Pierce
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Comedy Series
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Television Critics Association
15th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July , 1999
for performances in 1998-99)
Invididual Achievement in Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Achievement in Comedy - Series
14th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July 20,
1998 for performances in 1997-98)
Invididual Achievement in Comedy - David
Hyde Pierce
Invididual Achievement in Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Achievement in Comedy - Series
13th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July 21,
1997 for performances in 1996-97)
Invididual Achievement in Comedy - David
Hyde Pierce
Invididual Achievement in Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Achievement in Comedy - Series
12th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July , 1996
for performances in 1995-96)
Achievement in Comedy - Series
11th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July , 1995
for performances in 1994-95)
Achievement in Comedy -
Series
10th Annual Television Critics Association Awards (presented July , 1994
for performances in 1993-94)
Achievement in Comedy -
Series
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TV Guide Awards
3rd Annual TV Guide Awards (presented February 24, 2001 for performances
in 2001)
Favorite Comedy Series of the Year
Favorite Actor in a Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Favorite Actor in a Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Favorite Supporting Actor in a Comedy - John Mahoney
Favorite Supporting Actress in a Comedy - Jane Leeves
2nd Annual TV Guide Awards (presented March 5, 2000 for performances
in 1999)
Favorite Comedy
Favorite Actor in a Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Favorite TV Pet - Eddie
1st Annual TV Guide Awards (presented February 1, 1999 for performances
in 1998)
Favorite Comedy
Favorite Actor in a Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Favorite TV Pet - Eddie
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16th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 2000 for performances in the 1999-2000 Season)
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - John Mahoney
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Jane Leeves
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Peri Gilpin
Best Quality Comedy
15th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 1999 for performances in the 1998-99 Season)
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Jane Leeves
Best Quality Comedy
14th Annual Quality Awards (presented October 3, 1998 for performances in the 1997-98 Season)
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - John Mahoney
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Jane Leeves
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Peri Gilpin
Best Quality Comedy
13th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 1997 for performances in the 1996-97 Season)
Best Quality Comedy
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
12th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 1996 for performances in the 1995-96 Season)
Best Quality Comedy
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
11th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 1995 for performances in the 1994-95 Season)
Best Quality Comedy
Best Actor, Quality Comedy - Kelsey Grammer
Best Supporting Actress, Quality Comedy - Jane Leeves
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
10th Annual Quality Awards (presented , 1994 for performances in the 1993-94 Season)
Best Supporting Actor, Quality Comedy - David Hyde Pierce
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53rd Annual Writers Guild of America Awards (presented March 4, 2001 for writing in 2000)
Outstanding Writing in Television
(Episodic Comedy) - "Out with Dad" Written by Joe Keenan
Outstanding Writing in Television
(Episodic Comedy) - "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" Written by Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan
52st Annual Writers Guild of America Awards (presented March 5, 2000 for writing in 1999)
Outstanding Writing in Television
(Episodic Comedy) - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" Written by Jay Kogen
51st Annual Writers Guild of America Awards (presented February 20, 1999 for writing in 1998)
Outstanding Writing in Television
(Episodic Comedy) - "Frasier's Imaginary Friend" Written by Rob Greenberg
47th Annual Writes Guild of America Awards (presented February , 1996 for writing in 1995)
Outstanding Writing in Television
(Episodic Comedy) - "The Matchmaker" Written by Joe Keenan
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Other Awards
2000 British Comedy Awards
Best International Comedy Series
1997 British Comedy Awards
Best International Comedy Series
1996 British Comedy Awards
Best International Comedy Series
1995 GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Awards
1994 George Peabody
Awards
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