Television Critics Association Awards
The show was nominated for 24 and won 12 Television Critics Association Awards, including four wins for Outstanding Achievement in Drama and two for Program of the Year.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Individual Achievement in Drama | David Chase | Nominated |
James Gandolfini (tied with David E. Kelley) | Won | ||
New Program of the Year | — | Won | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Won | |
Program of the Year | — | Won | |
2000 | Individual Achievement in Drama | James Gandolfini | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Nominated | |
Program of the Year | — | Nominated | |
2001 | Individual Achievement in Drama | Edie Falco | Nominated |
James Gandolfini | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — Tied with The West Wing. |
Won | |
Program of the Year | — | Won | |
2003 | Individual Achievement in Drama | Edie Falco | Won |
James Gandolfini | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Nominated | |
2004 | Individual Achievement in Drama | Edie Falco | Nominated |
James Gandolfini | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Won | |
Program of the Year | — | Nominated | |
2006 | Individual Achievement in Drama | James Gandolfini | Nominated |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Nominated | |
Program of the Year | — | Nominated | |
2007 | Heritage Award | — | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | — | Won |
Read more about this topic: List Of Awards And Nominations Received By The Sopranos
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