Full awards and nominations of Lou Grant (TV Series)
1977
James L. Brooks (Creator), Allan Burns (Creator) ...
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TV Series. Drama
TV Series (1977-1982). 5 Seasons. 114 Episodes. After everyone on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" got fired, Lou Grant went to Los Angeles and became city editor of the L.A. Tribune, owned by Mrs. Pynchon, with whom Lou often has loud but sympathetic arguments. Lots of social causes and interpersonal relationships.
- 39th Golden Globes Awards (1982) - Movies from 1981
- 38th Golden Globes Awards (1981) - Movies from 1980
- 37th Golden Globes Awards (1980) - Movies from 1979
- 36th Golden Globes Awards (1979) - Movies from 1978
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35th Golden Globes Awards (1978) - Movies from 1977
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34th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1981
- nom. Outstanding Drama Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Linda Kelsey)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nancy Marchand)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Gene Reynolds ("Hometown"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Seth Freeman ("Blacklist"))
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33th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1980
- nom. Outstanding Drama Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Robert Walden)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Mason Adams)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Linda Kelsey)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nancy Marchand)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Burt Brinckerhoff ("Pack"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Gene Reynolds ("Strike"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (April Smith ("Strike"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Seth Freeman ("Rape"))
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32th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1979
- winner Outstanding Drama Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Robert Walden)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Mason Adams)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Linda Kelsey)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nina Foch)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nancy Marchand)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Peter Levin ("Andrew, Part II: Trial"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Gene Reynolds ("Influence"))
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Roger Young ("Cop"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Burt Brinckerhoff ("Hollywood"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Seth Freeman ("Cop"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Allan Burns, Gene Reynolds ("Brushfire"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Michele Gallery ("Lou"))
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31th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1978
- winner Outstanding Drama Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Robert Walden)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Mason Adams)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Linda Kelsey)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Nancy Marchand)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Gene Reynolds ("Prisoner"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Mel Damski ("Murder"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Burt Brinckerhoff ("Schools"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Michele Gallery ("Dying"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Gene Reynolds ("Marathon"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Leon Tokatyan ("Vet"))
- 30th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1977
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1982
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Jeffrey Lane (5x12 - Review))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1981
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (April Smith (4x13 - Strike))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Michael Vittes (4x 16 - Campesinos))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1980
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Steve Kline (3x20 - Blackout))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Allan Burns, Gene Reynolds (3x14 - Brushfire))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (April Smith (3x17 - Inheritance))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1979
- winner Best Episodic Drama (Leon Tokatyan (2x14 - Vet))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Gary David Goldberg (2x19 - Home))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Johnny Dawkins (3x3 - Slammer))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (David Lloyd (3x2 - Exposé))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1978
- winner Best Episodic Drama (Seth Freeman (2x2 - Prisoner))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Gary David Goldberg (2x5 - Murder))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1977
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (David Lloyd (1x13 - Christmas))
- nom. Best Episodic Drama (Leonora Thuna (1x11 - Housewarming))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1980 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Roger Young (Episode: "Lou"))
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Gene Reynolds (Episode: "Nightside"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1979 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Gene Reynolds (Episode: "Bomb"))
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Roger Young (Episode: "Cop"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1978 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Gene Reynolds (Episode: "Prisoner"))