Full awards and nominations of Will & Grace (TV Series)
1998
David Kohan (Creator), Max Mutchnick (Creator) ...
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TV Series. Comedy
TV Series (1998-2020). 11 Seasons. 246 Episodes. American sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan about the relationship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer. It was broadcast on NBC from September 21, 1998 to May 18, 2006, for a total of eight seasons. For many seasons in a row, “Will & Grace” was the #2 comedy among adults 18-49, second only to “Friends”. [+]
- 62th Golden Globes Awards (2005) - Movies from 2004
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61th Golden Globes Awards (2004) - Movies from 2003
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Debra Messing)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Megan Mullally)
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60th Golden Globes Awards (2003) - Movies from 2002
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Debra Messing)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Megan Mullally)
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59th Golden Globes Awards (2002) - Movies from 2001
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Debra Messing)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Megan Mullally)
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58th Golden Globes Awards (2001) - Movies from 2000
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Debra Messing)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Megan Mullally)
- 57th Golden Globes Awards (2000) - Movies from 1999
- 58th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2005
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57th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2004
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Megan Mullally)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows (For the episode "It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World"))
- 56th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2004-2003
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55th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2002
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Eric McCormack)
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Debra Messing)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Megan Mullally)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows (For the episode "24"))
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54th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2001
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Debra Messing)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Megan Mullally)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("A Chorus Lie"))
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53th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 2000
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Debra Messing)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Sean Hayes)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Megan Mullally)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Lows In The Mid-Eighties"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Jeff Greenstein ("Lows In The Mid-Eighties"))
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52th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1999
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Eric McCormack)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Debra Messing)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Sean Hayes)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Megan Mullally)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Homo For The Holidays"))
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51th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1998
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows (For the pilot))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2000
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Jeff Greenstein (2x16 - Hey La, Hey La, My Ex-Boyfriend's Back))
- 9th Satellite Awards8
- 7th Satellite Awards8
- 6th Satellite Awards8
- 5th Satellite Awards8
- 4th Satellite Awards8
- 13 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2006)
- 12 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2005)
- 11 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2004)
- 10 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2003)
- 9 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2002)
- 8 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2001)
- 7 Screen Actors Guild Awards (Movies from 2000)
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 2005 - Movies from 2004
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 2004 - Movies from 2003
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 2003 - Movies from 2002
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 2002 - Movies from 2001
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA) 2001 - Movies from 2000
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 2005 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Alive and Schtiking"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 2003 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Last Ex to Brooklyn"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 2002 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Marry Me a Little"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 2001 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Bed, Bath & Beyond"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 2000 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Lows in the Mid-Eighties"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1999 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Yours, Mine, Ours")
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1998 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Pilot Episode))