List of awards and nominations received by Spin City

List of awards won by Spin City
Totals 13 31
Footnotes

The following is a list of awards and nominations reveived by Spin City, an American situation comedy which ran from September 17, 1996 until April 30, 2002, and was broadcast on ABC. During the show's six-year run, it received a number of various awards and nominations, including 8 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning two), 10 Golden Globe Awards (winning four), 3 GLAAD Media Awards (winning one), 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards (winning two) and 2 ALMA Award nominations.

The show originally revolved around Deputy Mayor Michael Flaherty (Michael J. Fox), the deputy mayor of New York, who, together with his staff, tries to keep the town running. In 1998, Fox announced that he had Parkinson's Disease, at first this wasn't such a big deal since a new character was introduced to help Mike with his work, but in 2000 Fox announced that he was going to quit the show, and was replaced by Charlie Sheen.

Michael J. Fox was the only actor to win an Emmy Award for his performance, and also the only actor who got any Emmy Award nominations, Fox got a total of nineteen individual nominations which makes him the most nominated Spin City actor, followed by Michael Boatman with a total of four nominations.

Emmy Awards

The series received a total of 8 Primetime Emmys, of which 4 Creative Arts Emmys, and the other four for Michael J. Fox' acting performance. Only two of the eight Emmys were won, one for Michael J. Fox and one for Richard Quinlan, in the category Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series, which was a tie with Peter Smokler for Sports Night.[1]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1997 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[2] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
1998 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[3] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
1999 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[4] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
2000 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[1] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Won

Creative Arts Emmys

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2000 Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special[1] Rich Jacob, John McDonald, Craig Porter & George Meyer "Goodbye" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series[1] Richard Quinlan "Goodbye" Won
2001 Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series[5] Noel Rogers "Minor League" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series[5] Mikel Neiers "Hello Charlie" Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

The series received a total of 10 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning four, all in the category Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical, three for Michael J. Fox, and one for Charlie Sheen. Spin City was nominated for Best TV-Series – Comedy or Musical three times in a row, but lost it to Ally McBeal twice,[6][7] and to Sex and the City once.[8]

Michael J. Fox received 3 Golden Globe Awards and got 4 nominations
Heather Locklear received 2 Golden Globe nominations
Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1997 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[9] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
1998 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[6] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Won
Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical[6] Series Nominated
1999 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[7] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Won
Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical[7] Series Nominated
2000 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[8] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Won
Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical[8] Series Nominated
Best Performance by an Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[8] Heather Locklear
as Caitlin Moore
Nominated
2001 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[10] Charlie Sheen
as Charlie Crawford
Won
Best Performance by an Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical[10] Heather Locklear
as Caitlin Moore
Nominated

Satellite Awards

The Satellite Awards, formerly known as the Golden Satellite Awards, are presented yearly by the International Press Academy for both for cinema and television. Spin City received 5 nominations, but didn't won any.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1997 Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy[11] Michael J. Fox Nominated
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy[11] Series Nominated
1998 Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy[12] Michael J. Fox Nominated
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy[12] Series Nominated
1999 Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy[13] Michael J. Fox Nominated

Other awards

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
2001 ALMA Award Outstanding Actor in a Television Series[14][15] Charlie Sheen Nominated
2002 Nominated
1997 ASCAP Film & TV Music Award Top TV Series[16] Shelley Palmer Won
1999 American Comedy Awards Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication[17][18] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
2000 Nominated
1997 Artios Award Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot[19] Bonnie Finnegan
for episode: "Pilot"
Won
1997 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding TV Comedy Series[20][21][22] Series Won
1998 Nominated
1999 Nominated
1999 Genesis Award Television – Comedy Series[23] episode: "The Deer Hunter" Won
1998 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[24][25][26][27] Michael Boatman
as Carter Sebastian Heywood
Nominated
1999 Nominated
2000 Nominated
2001 Nominated
1998 International Monitor Award Film Originated Television Series – Director[28] Andy Cadiff
for episode: "In the Heat of the Day"
Won
1997 Kids Choice Blimp Award Favorite Television Actor[29][30] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
2000 Nominated
1999 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[31][32] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Won
2000 Won
1999 TV Guide Award Favorite Actor in a Comedy[33][33] Michael J. Fox
as Michael P. Flaherty
Nominated
2000 Nominated

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