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List of awards and nominations received by Murdoch Mysteries

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List of awards and nominations received by Murdoch Mysteries
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 13 70
Footnotes

Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian television drama series aired on both City and CBC Television, featuring Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch, a police detective working in Toronto, Ontario, around the turn of the twentieth century

Total nominations and awards for the cast

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Actor Nominations Awards
Yannick Bisson 3 2
Hélène Joy 3 0
Jonny Harris 3 0
Thomas Craig 2 0
Mouna Traoré 1 0
Nigel Bennett 1 0

ACTRA Toronto Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2016 Outstanding Performance – Male Nigel Bennett
(episode: "What Lies Buried")
Nominated [1]
2017 Outstanding Performance - Series Ensemble Yannick Bisson, Helene Joy, Jonny Harris, Thomas Craig, Mouna Traoré [2]

Canadian Cinema Editors Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2011 Best Editing in Long Form Television Series Don Cassidy
(episode: "Me, Myself and Murdoch")
Nominated [3]
2012 Vesna Svilanovic
(episode: "Murdoch in Wonderland")
[4]

Canadian Screen Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2013 Cross-Platform Project, Fiction Shane Kinnear, Jay Bennett, Daniel Dales, Christina Jennings, Jarrett Sherman
(Murdoch Mysteries: The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs)
Nominated [5]
Best Achievement in Make-Up Debi Drennan
(episode: "Murdoch in Wonderland")
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series Laurie Lynd
(episode: "Dead End Street")
2014 Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role Hélène Joy [6]
Best Achievement in Make‐Up Deb Drennan
(episode: "Victoria Cross")
Best Cross‐Platform Project, Fiction Allen Martin, Christina Jennings, Diang Iu, Fergus Heywood, Jay Bennett, Mike Evans, Sarah Adams, Scott Garvie
(Murdoch Mysteries: Nightmare on Queen St)
[7]
2015 Best Achievement in Make-Up Deb Drennan
(episode: "Friday the 13th, 1901")
Won [8]
Best Costume Design Alexander Reda
(episode: "Murdoch in Ragtime")
Best Original Music Score for a Series Robert Carli
(episode: "Murdoch Ahoy")
Nominated
Best Visual Effects Robert Crowther, Tony Cybulski, Steve Elliott, Mark Fordham, Min Young Kim, Jason Stalker, Jay Stanners, Liana van Rensburg, Allan Walker, Lexi Young
(episode: "Murdoch Ahoy")
2016 Best Original Music Score for a Series Robert Carli
(episode: "On the Waterfront: Part One")
[9]
Fan's Choice Award Yannick Bisson Won [10]
2017 Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series Hélène Joy
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Nominated [11]
Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series Michael McGowan
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Won
Best Achievement in Make-Up Deb Drennan, Shirley Bond
(episode: "Summer of '75")
Nominated
Best Costume Design Alexander Reda
(episode: "Unlucky in Love")
Best Original Music Score for a Program Robert Carli
(episode: "A Merry Murdoch Christmas")
Won
Best Performance in a Guest Role Dramatic Series William Shatner Nominated
Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Fiction Program or Series Armando Sgrignuoli, Kent McIntyre
(episode: "24 Hours til Doomsday")
Best TV Movie or Limited Series Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, Peter Mitchell, Yannick Bisson, Julie Lacey, Stephen Montgomery
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
Won
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series Peter Mitchell
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)

Directors Guild of Canada Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2010 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Television Series Mark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(episode: "Werewolves")
Won [12]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design - Television Series Aidan Leroux
(episode: "The Great Wall")
Nominated
2015 Production Design - Television Series Armando Sgrignuoli
(episode: M"urdoch and the Temple of Death")
[13]
Best Sound Editing - Television Series Mark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(episode: "Murdoch and the Temple of Death")
2016 Best Sound Editing - Television Movie/Mini-Series Mark Beck, Jonas Kuhnemann, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane
(A Merry Murdoch Christmas)
[14]
2017 Mark Beck, Richard Calistan, Joseph Doane, Jonas Kuhnemann
(Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas)
[15]

Gemini Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2008 Best Dramatic Series Christina Jennings, Cal Coons, Scott Garvie, Noel Hedges, Jan Peter Meyboom Nominated [16]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series Thomas Craig
Jonny Harris
Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Dmitry Chepovetsky
(episode: "Power")
Gavin Crawford
(episode: "Belly Speaker")
Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Stephen McHattie
(episode: "Let Loose the Dogs")
Nominated
Vincent Walsh
(episode: "The Rebel and the Prince")
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Kate Trotter
(episode: "Body Double")
Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series Robert Carli
(episode: "Bad Medicine")
Won
Best Achievement in Make-Up Debi Drennan
(episode: "The Rebel and the Prince")
Nominated [17]
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series David Perrault
(episode: "Annoying Red Planet")
Best Visual Effects Thomas Turnbull, Robert Crowther, Ian Britton, Hojin Park, Megumi Kanazawa, Andrew Nguyen, David Lamb, Matthew Hansen
(episode: "Power")
Best Achievement in Casting Deirdre Bowen
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Janet MacLean
(episode: "Til Death Do Us Part")
2009 Best Achievement in Main Title Design Shane Kinnear, Kevin Chandoo, Brent Whitmore [18]
Best Achievement in Make Up Debi Drennan, Regan Noble
(episode: "The Green Muse")
Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series Robert Carli
(episode: "Werewolves")
Won
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series Jim Jeffrey
(episode: "Werewolves")
Nominated
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Lori Spring
(episode: "I, Murdoch")
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series Jonny Harris
2010 Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Larry Lalonde, Philip Bedard
(episode: "Hangman")
[17]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series Anastasia Phillips
(episode: "Me, Myself, & Murdoch")
[19]
Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series James Jeffrey
(episode: "The Murdoch Identity")
[17]
Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series Robert Carli
(episode: "Me, Myself, & Murdoch")

International Digital Emmy Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2012 Digital Program: Fiction Smokebomb Entertainment/Shaftesbury Films/Citytv Canada
(Murdoch Mysteries: The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs)
Nominated [20]

Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2010 Episodic One Hour Derek Schreyer
(episode: "Mild Mild West")
Nominated [21]
2012 Drama Series Graham Clegg
(episode: "Kommando")
[22]
Shorts and Web Series Patrick Tarr
(episodes; "The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs" and "The Vanished Corpse")
Won [23]
2020 Drama Series Simon McNabb
(episode "Sins of the Father")
Nominated [24]

Prix Aurora Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2017 Best Visual Presentation Peter Mitchell and Christina Jennings Nominated [25]

Young Artist Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2009 Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Jesse Bostick Nominated [26]
2014 Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 10 and Under Arcadia Kendal [27]
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 10 and Under Christian Distefano Won
2016 Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13 Zoe Fraser Nominated [28]
Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Leading Young Actress Peyton Kennedy

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