The West Wing
The West Wing
95 Nominations
26 Emmys
Outstanding Drama Series - 2006
The West Wing
NBC
Eli Attie, Supervising Producer
Debora Cahn, Producer
Alex Graves, Executive Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Michael Hissrich, Produced by
Christopher Misiano, Executive Producer
Peter Noah, Executive Producer
Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
Andrew Stearn, Producer
Patrick Ward, Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series Or Special - 2006
The West Wing
NBC
Edward J. Greene, Audio Mixer
Andrew Strauber, EFX Mixer
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - 2006
Martin Sheen, as President Josiah Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2005
Stockard Channing, as Abigail Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series - 2005
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NBC
Patrick Hanson, Production Sound Mixer
Dan Hiland, Re-Recording Mixer
GARY D. ROGERS, Re-Recording Mixer
Outstanding Drama Series - 2005
The West Wing
NBC
Eli Attie, Producer
Carol Flint, Supervising Producer
Alex Graves, Executive Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Michael Hissrich, Produced by
Christopher Misiano, Executive Producer
Peter Noah, Supervising Producer
Andrew Stearn, Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
John Sacret Young, Supervising Producer
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2005
Alan Alda, as Senator Arnold Vinick
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NBC
Outstanding Drama Series - 2004
The West Wing
NBC
Eli Attie, Producer
Carol Flint, Supervising Producer
Alex Graves, Co-Executive Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Alexa Junge, Supervising Producer
Christopher Misiano, Co-Executive Producer
Peter Noah, Supervising Producer
Paul Redford, Supervising Producer
Andrew Stearn, Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
Llewellyn Wells, Co-Executive Producer
John Sacret Young, Supervising Producer
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series - 2004
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NBC
Thomas Del Ruth, A.S.C., A.S.C.
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2004
John Spencer, as Leo McGarry
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2004
Stockard Channing, as Dr. Abigail Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series - 2004
The West Wing
NBC
Casey Crabtree, Foley Artist
Mike Crabtree, Foley Artist
Catherine Flynn, Sound Editor
Rick Hammel, Sound Editor
Troy Hardy, Music Editor
Tom Harris, Supervising Sound Editor
Rick M. Hromadka, Sound Editor
Walter Newman, Supervising Sound Editor
Gabrielle Reeves, Sound Editor
John Reynolds, Sound Editor
David Werntz, Sound Editor
Darren Wright, Sound Editor
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2004
Janel Moloney, as Donna Moss
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NBC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - 2004
Martin Sheen, as President Josiah Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series - 2004
The West Wing
NBC
Patrick Hanson, Production Sound Mixer
Dan Hiland, Re-Recording Mixer
GARY D. ROGERS, Re-Recording Mixer
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series - 2004
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NBC
Kenneth Hardy, Production Designer
Ellen Totleben, Set Decorator
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - 2003
Tim Matheson, as Vice President John Hoynes
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NBC
Outstanding Drama Series - 2003
The West Wing
NBC
Neal Ahern, Jr.
Kevin Falls, Co-Executive Producer
Alex Graves, Co-Executive Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Christopher Misiano, Co-Executive Producer
Paul Redford, Supervising Producer
Thomas Schlamme, Executive Producer
Aaron Sorkin, Executive Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
Llewellyn Wells, Co-Executive Producer
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2003
John Spencer, as Leo McGarry
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NBC
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series - 2003
The West Wing
NBC
Kenneth Hardy, Production Designer
Ellen Totleben, Set Decorator
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - 2003
Martin Sheen, as President Josiah Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series - 2003
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NBC
Barbara Miller, C.S.A.
Anthony Sepulveda, C.S.A.
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2003
Bradley Whitford, as Josh Lyman
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2003
Stockard Channing, as Abigail Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series - 2003
The West Wing
NBC
Thomas Del Ruth, A.S.C., A.S.C.
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series - 2003
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NBC
Janet Ashikaga, A.C.E.
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2002
Janel Moloney, as Donna Moss
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NBC
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series - 2002
The West Wing
NBC
Thomas Del Ruth, Director of Photography
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - 2002
Tim Matheson, as Vice President Hoynes
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2002
Stockard Channing, as Abigail Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Series - 2002
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NBC
Janet Ashikaga, A.C.E.
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series - 2002
The West Wing
NBC
Kenneth Hardy, Production Designer
Ellen Totleben, Set Decorator
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2002
Richard Schiff, as Toby Ziegler
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2002
John Spencer, as Leo McGarry
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2002
Bradley Whitford, as Josh Lyman
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NBC
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Series - 2002
The West Wing
NBC
Lauren Schaffer, Editor
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2002
Mary-Louise Parker, as Amy Gardner
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NBC
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series - 2002
The West Wing
NBC
Barbara Miller, Casting by
Anthony Sepulveda, Casting by
Outstanding Drama Series - 2002
The West Wing
NBC
Kevin Falls, Co-Executive Producer
Alex Graves, Supervising Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Michael Hissrich, Producer
Christopher Misiano, Supervising Producer
Thomas Schlamme, Executive Producer
Aaron Sorkin, Executive Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
Llewellyn Wells, Producer
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - 2001
Martin Sheen, as President Josiah Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2001
Stockard Channing, as Dr. Abigail Bartlet
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2001
John Spencer, as Leo McGarry
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NBC
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Series - 2001
The West Wing
NBC
Bill Johnson, A.C.E.
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2001
Bradley Whitford, as Josh Lyman
The West Wing
NBC
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series - 2001
The West Wing
NBC
Ken Hardy, Production Designer
Ellen Totleben, Set Decorater
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2001
Allison Janney, as C.J. Cregg
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2001
Richard Schiff, as Toby Ziegler
The West Wing
NBC
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series - 2001
The West Wing
NBC
Thomas Del Ruth, Director of Photography
Outstanding Drama Series - 2001
The West Wing
NBC
Kevin Falls, Co-Executive Producer
Kristin Harms, Producer
Michael Hissrich, Producer
Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
Thomas Schlamme, Executive Producer
Aaron Sorkin, Executive Producer
John Wells, Executive Producer
Llewellyn Wells, Produced by
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2000
Stockard Channing, as Abigail Bartlet, M.D.
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NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2000
John Spencer, as Leo McGarry
The West Wing
NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2000
Richard Schiff, as Toby Ziegler
The West Wing
NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2000
Allison Janney, as C.J. Cregg
The West Wing
NBC
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series - 2000
Martin Sheen, as President Josiah Bartlet
The West Wing
NBC
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