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List of awards and nominations received by NYPD Blue

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List of awards won by NYPD Blue

Dennis Franz has received the most awards and nominations for his performance on the series as Andy Sipowicz.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 84 285
References

NYPD Blue is an American television police procedural drama series that aired on ABC from September 21, 1993, to March 1, 2005. Created by Steven Bochco and David Milch, the show follows the cases of the fictional 15th Precinct of Manhattan, as well as the individual lives of its workers. Featuring a changing ensemble of actors, Dennis Franz and Gordon Clapp were among the longest lasting cast members, appearing in every season in a major capacity.

NYPD Blue has garnered critical acclaim for its honest and gritty portrayal of the officers' personal and professional lives.[1] Since its debut, the series has been nominated for 84 Primetime Emmy awards (winning 20), 13 Golden Globe awards (winning four), 23 SAG awards (winning three), 8 Directors Guild of America awards (winning two), 11 Satellite awards (winning two) and 11 TCA awards (winning one) among others. The series also garnered various industry and pop culture awards and nominations.

Many of the actors and crew members were recognized for their individual work, winning several Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG awards among others. Dennis Franz, the lead actor of the series, won 4 Emmy awards, a Golden Globe award, 3 SAG awards, and 5 Q awards, becoming the most decorated cast member of the series. Kim Delaney and Jimmy Smits won an Emmy award and a Golden Globe, respectively, for their performances on the series, in addition to receiving several nominations for Emmy awards, Golden Globe Awards, Golden Satellite awards and SAG awards.

Awards and nominations

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ALMA Awards

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Esai Morales won an ALMA Award for his performance on the series.

The American Latino Media Arts Award, commonly known as the ALMA Award, is an annual accolade bestowed by the National Council of La Raza recognizing American Latino contributions to television, film and music.[2] Jimmy Smits, of Puerto Rican descent, won three awards for his role in the series while Esai Morales, also of Puerto Rican, won an award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Series in 2002.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1996 Outstanding Drama Series Won [3][4]
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Nicholas Turturro Nominated
Outstanding Television Series Actor in a Crossover Role Jimmy Smits Won
1998 Outstanding Drama Series Won [5][6]
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role Jimmy Smits Won
1999 Outstanding Drama Series Won [7][8]
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Television Series in a Crossover Role Jimmy Smits Won
2002 Outstanding Actor in a Television Series Esai Morales Won [9][10]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Series Jacqueline Obradors Nominated

American Society of Cinematographers

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The American Society of Cinematographers Awards was created in 1986 by the American Society of Cinematographers. It honors work in theatrical features, television projects and student films, and cinematographers and other filmmakers for their career achievements.[11] NYPD Blue received six award nominations, five for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series and one for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref
1993 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Brian J. Reynolds for "Oscar Mayer Weiner" Nominated [12]
Bing Sokolsky for "True Confessions" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots Bing Sokolsky Nominated
1994 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Brian J. Reynolds for "You Bet Your Life" Nominated
1995 for "Heavin' Can Wait" Nominated
1998 for "Closing Time" Nominated

Artios Awards

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Presented by the Casting Society of America since 1985, the Artios Awards is an annual accolade that honors excellence in casting. NYPD Blue received seven nominations for the award for Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic during its tenure. The series won in 1994, as well as winning for Best Casting for TV, Pilot.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Casting for TV, Pilot Junie Lowry-Johnson and Alexa Fogel Won [13]
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Won
1995 Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa L. Fogel, Susan Bluestein, Donna Eckholdt Nominated [14]
1996 Junie Lowry-Johnson and Alexa Fogel Nominated [15]
1997 Nominated [16]
1998 Junie Lowry-Johnson Nominated [17]
1999 Junie Lowry-Johnson and Scott Genkinger Nominated [18]
2001 Nominated [19]

BMI Film & TV Awards

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Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 BMI TV Music Award Mike Post Won [20]
1995 Mike Post and Danny Lux Won [21]
1996 Won [22]
1997 Mike Post and Ian Dye Won [23]
1998 Ian Dye Won [24]
Mike Post Won
1999 Ian Dye Won [25]
Mike Post Won
2000 Ian Dye and Mike Post Won [26]
2001 Mike Post Won [27]
Edward Rogers Won
2002 Mike Post Won [28]
Edward Rogers Won
2003 Mike Post Won [29]
Edward Rogers Won

Cinema Audio Society Awards

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The Cinema Audio Society Awards, commonly abbreviated as a CAS Awards, was created in 1964 and honors outstanding achievement in sound mixing.[30] NYPD Blue received eight award nominations, winning two awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series for episodes "Simone Says" and "Unembraceable You."

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Robert Appere, Kenneth R. Burton, Gary D. Rogers, Dan Hiland, Mark Server for "Pilot" Nominated [31]
1995 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series Robert Appere, Kenneth R. Burton and Joe Kentworthy for "Simone Says" Won [32]
1996 for "Heavin' Can Wait" Nominated [33]
1997 for "Unembraceable You" Won [34]
1998 for "Dead Man Walking" Nominated [35]
1999 Elmo Ponsdomenech, J. Stanley Johnston and Joe Kenworthy for "Hearts and Souls" Nominated [36]
2002 Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television - Series Pete Elia, J. Stanley Johnston and Joe Kenworthy for "Johnny Got His Gold" Nominated [37]
2004 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series Pete Elia, Kurt Kassulke and Joe Kenworthy for "Shear Stupidity" Nominated [38]

Directors Guild of America Awards

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Eric Laneuville received a DGA Award nomination for his work on the "From Hare to Eternity."

Presented by the Directors Guild of America since 1938, The Directors Guild of America Award honors excellence in the field of direction.[39] NYPD Blue received eight nominations for the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama Series, winning two.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1993 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama Series Charles Haid for "True Confessions" Nominated [40]
Gregory Hoblit for "Pilot" Won
Eric Laneuville for "From Hare to Eternity" Nominated
1994 Gregory Hoblit for "Simon Says" Nominated [41]
1996 Donna Deitch for "These Old Bones" Nominated [42]
Mark Tinker for "A Death in the Family" Nominated
1998 Paris Barclay for "Hearts and Souls" Won [43]
Mark Tinker for "Danny Boy" Nominated

Edgar Allan Poe Awards

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René Balcer won an Edgar Award for his work on the episode "4B or Not 4B."

Presented by the Mystery Writers of America since 1954, the Edgar Allan Poe Awards are awarded to the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film, and theater.[44] Receiving five nominations during its tenure, NYPD Blue won three awards for Best Television Episode.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Television Episode René Balcer, Michael S. Chernuchin and David Milch for "4B or Not 4B" Won [45]
1995 Steven Bochco, Walon Green and David Milch for "Simone Says" Won [46]
1996 Theresa Rebeck for "Torah! Torah! Torah!" Won [47]
2002 Steven Bochco, Bill Clark and Nicholas Wootton for "Johnny Got His Gold" Nominated [48]
2003 Bill Clark and Nicholas Wootton for "Ho Down" Nominated [49]

Emmy Awards

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The Primetime Emmy Award is an annual accolade presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for outstanding achievement in American prime time television programming.[50] The Primetime Emmy Award recognizes outstanding achievement in aspects such as acting, writing, and direction while the more technical aspects such as cinematography, casting and, as of 2011, guest acting performances in television, are awarded at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. During its tenure, NYPD Blue received 84 nominations, winning 20 of them.[51] NYPD Blue won the award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 while receiving nominations from 1994 to 1999. Dennis Franz received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series every between 1994 and 2001, winning four times in 1994, 1996, 1997, and 1999. Jimmy Smits was also nominated in the category five consecutive times between 1995 and 1999. The series was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series four times, with Nicholas Turturro receiving nods in 1994 and 1997, James McDaniel in 1996, and Gordon Clapp in 1998. The show also received nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series from 1994 to 1999, with Sharon Lawrence and Gail O'Grady contending for the award in 1994 to 1996. Kim Delaney was nominated in the category consecutively from 1997 to 1999, winning in 1997. Amy Brenneman was also nominated for the award during the first season and was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series during season two. Shirley Knight won the award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 1995 while Debra Monk won the award in 1999. The award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series was awarded to Paris Barclay in 1998 and 1999, Daniel Sackheim in 1994 and Mark Tinker in 1997. NYPD Blue won the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series in 1994 to Ann Biderman, in 1997 to David Milch, Stephen Gaghan, and Michael R. Perry, and in 1998 to David Milch, Nicholas Wootton and Bill Clark.

Primetime Emmy Awards

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Kim Delaney won an Emmy Award for her performance on the series.
Debra Monk won an Emmy award for her performance as Katie Sipowicz.
Paris Barclay won two Emmy awards for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series.
Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [52]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series David Caruso as John Kelly for "Pilot" Nominated [53]
Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "NYPD Lou" Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nicholas Turturro as "James Martinez" for "Up on the Roof" + "Guns ‘N’ Rosaries" Nominated [54]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Amy Brenneman as "Janice Licalsi" for "4B or Not 4B" + "Guns ‘N’ Rosaries" Nominated [55]
Sharon Lawrence as "Sylvia Costas" for "Steroid Roy" + "Good Time Charlie" Nominated
Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando for "Ice Follies" + "Abandando Abandoned" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Dan Hedaya as "Lou the Werewolf" for "NYPD Lou" Nominated [56]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Penny Fuller as "Roberta Taub" for "Serge the Consierge" Nominated [57]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series Charles Haid for "True Confessions" Nominated [58]
Gregory Hoblit for "Pilot" Nominated
Michael M. Robin for "Guns ‘N’ Rosaries" Nominated
Daniel Sackheim for "Tempest in a C-Cup" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series Burton Armus for "Personal Foul" Nominated [59]
Ann Biderman for "Steroid Roy" Won
Ted Mann for "NYPD Lou" Nominated
David Milch and Steven Bochco for "Pilot" Nominated
Gardner Stern for "Tempest in a C-Cup" Nominated
1995 Outstanding Drama Series Won [60]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "A.D.A. Sipowicz" Nominated [61]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone for "The Bookie and Kooky Cookie" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Lawrence as "Sylvia Costas" for "UnAmerican Graffiti" Nominated [62]
Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando for "A Murder with Teeth in It" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Amy Brenneman as "Janice Licalsi" for "For Whom the Skell Tolls" Nominated [63]
Shirley Knight as Agnes Cantwell for "Large Mouth Bass" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series Mark Tinker for "Innuendos" Nominated [64]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series David Milch, Walon Green, Steven Bochco for "Simone Says" Nominated [65]
1996 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [66]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "Closing Time" Won [67]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone for "A Death in the Family" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series James McDaniel as "Arthur Fancy" for "The Backboard Jungle" Nominated [68]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Lawrence as "Sylvia Costas" for "Auntie Maimed" Nominated [69]
Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando for "A Death in the Family" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series Mark Tinker for "The Backboard Jungle" Nominated [70]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series Steven Bochco, Charles H. Eglee, Channing Gibson, David Milch for "The Backboard Jungle" Nominated [71]
1997 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [72]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "Where's 'Swaldo?" Won [73]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone for "My Wild Irish Nose" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nicholas Turturro as "James Martinez" for "Where'd the Van Gogh" Nominated [74]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as "Diane Russell" for "Caulksmanship" Won [75]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Mark Tinker for "Where's Swaldo?" Won [76]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Milch, Stephen Gaghan, Michael R. Perry Won [77]
1998 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [78]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "The One That Got Away" Nominated [79]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone for "Lost Israel" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp as "Greg Medavoy" Won [80]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as "Diane Russell" Nominated [81]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Paris Barclay for "Lost Israel", Part 2 Won [82]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Milch, Ted Mann, Bill Clark and Meredith Stiehm for "Lost Israel", Part 1 Nominated [83]
David Milch, Nicholas Wootton and Bill Clark for "Lost Israel", Part 2 Won
1999 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [84]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "Safe" Won [85]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone for "Hearts and Souls" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as "Diane Russell" Nominated [86]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Debra Monk as "Katie Sipowicz" for "Hearts and Souls" Won [87]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Paris Barclay Won [88]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nicholas Wootton, Steven Bochco, David Milch, and Bill Clark Nominated [89]
2000 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz for "The Last Round Up" Nominated [90]
2001 for "In the Wind" Nominated [91]

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Mary Ann Biddle and Paul Eads for "Serge the Consierge" Won [92]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting Alexa L. Fogel and Junie Lowry-Johnson Won [93]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production Stan Allen for "Tempest in a C-Cup" Won [94]
Lawrence Jordan for "Pilot" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Mike Post Nominated [95]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series Ron Evans, Ken Gladden, Dennis Gray, Linda L. Keim, Albert Edmund Lord III, Patty McGettigan, Alyson Dee Moore, Nancy May Parker, and Dave Weathers for "NYPD Lou" Nominated [96]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Ken Burton, and Mark Server for "Guns & Rosaries" Nominated [97]
Robert Appere, Dan Hiland, Gary D. Rogers and Mark Server for "Pilot" Nominated
1995 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Mary Ann Biddle, Paul Eads and Richard C. Hankins for "Dirty Socks" Nominated [98]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting Susan Bluestein, Donna Ekholdt, Alexa L. Fogel and Junie Lowry-Johnson Won [99]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series Brian J. Reynolds for "You Bet Your Life" Nominated [100]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Ken Burton, and Joe Kentworthy for "Vishy Vashy Vinnie" Nominated [101]
1996 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Richard C. Hankins, Alan Muraoka and David Smith for "Hollie and the Blowfish" Nominated [102]
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production Craig Bench for "Death in a Family" Nominated [103]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Ken Burton, and Joe Kentworthy for "Heavin' Can Wait" Nominated [104]
1997 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Richard C. Hankins and David Smith for "A Wrenching Experience" Nominated [105]
Outstanding Casting for a Series Alexa L. Fogel and Junie Lowry-Johnson Nominated [106]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Ken Burton, and Joe Kentworthy for "Unembraceable You" Nominated [107]
1998 Outstanding Casting for a Series Scott Genkinger and Junie Lowry-Johnson Nominated [108]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Robert Appere, Ken Burton, and Joe Kentworthy for "A Box of Wendy" Nominated [109]
1999 J. Stanley Johnston, Joe Kenworthy, and Elmo Ponsdomenech for "Raging Bulls" Nominated [110]
2000 for "Along Came Jones" Nominated [111]
2002 Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Pete Elia, J. Stanley Johnston, and Joe Kenworthy for "Johnny Got His Gold" Nominated [112]

Golden Globe Awards

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David Caruso won a Golden Globe award for his performance in NYPD Blue.

Presented since 1949, the Golden Globe Award is an annual accolade awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for outstanding achievements in film and television.[113] NYPD Blue received 13 nominations during its tenure, winning four awards for Best Actor – Television Series Drama, awarded to David Caruso in 1994, Dennis Franz in 1995, and Jimmy Smits in 1996.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1993 Best Television Series – Drama Won [114]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama David Caruso as John Kelly Won
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated
1994 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [115]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Won
1995 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [116]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Won
1996 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [117]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
1997 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [118]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
1998 Best Actor – Television Series Drama Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated [119]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated

Golden Satellite Awards

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Jimmy Smits won a Golden Satellite award in 1998 for his performance as Bobby Simone.

The Satellite Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the International Press Academy since 1997 in recognition of outstanding achievements in film, television and new media.[120] NYPD Blue won two awards (out of 11) for Best Television Series – Drama and Best Actor – Television Series Drama, awarded to Jimmy Smits, in 1998.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1996 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [121]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando Nominated
1997 Best Television Series – Drama Won [122]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Won
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
1998 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [123]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Sharon Lawrence as Sylvia Costas Nominated

Humanitas Prize

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Awarded since 1974, the Humanitas Prize is an annual accolade that recognizes outstanding achievement of writers in film and television whose work promotes human dignity, meaning and freedom.[124] NYPD Blue received three nominations for the award in the 60 Minute Category, winning twice in 1994 and 1997, and two nominations for the 90 Minute Category, winning once in 2000.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1994 60 Minute Category Burton Armus and David Milch Won [125]
1997 David Mills Won [126]
1998 90 Minute Category Bill Clark, David Milch, Nicholas Wootton for "Lost Israel", Part 2 Nominated [127]
1999 60 Minute Category Steven Bochco, Bill Clark, Leonard Gardner, David Milch for "Raging Bulls" Nominated [128]
90 Minute Category Steven Bochco, Bill Clark, David Milch and Nicholas Wootton Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Presented by the Screen Actors Guild, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award recognizes outstanding individual and ensemble performances.[129] Dennis Franz won two SAG awards for his individual performance on the series while the cast won an award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Won [130]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp, Dennis Franz, Sharon Lawrence, James McDaniel, Gail O'Grady, Jimmy Smits, and Nicholas Turturro Won
1995 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated [131]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Sharon Lawrence as Sylvia Costas Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp, Kim Delaney, Dennis Franz, Sharon Lawrence, James McDaniel, Justine Miceli, Gail O'Grady, Jimmy Smits, and Nicholas Turturro Nominated
1996 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Won [132]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp, Kim Delaney, Dennis Franz, Sharon Lawrence, James McDaniel, Justine Miceli, Gail O'Grady, Jimmy Smits, and Nicholas Turturro Nominated
1997 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated [133]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp, Kim Delaney, Dennis Franz, James McDaniel, Jimmy Smits, Andrea Thompson, and Nicholas Turturro Nominated
1998 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated [134]
Jimmy Smits as Bobby Simone Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Kim Delaney as Diane Russell Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gordon Clapp, Kim Delaney, Dennis Franz, Sharon Lawrence, James McDaniel, Jimmy Smits, Andrea Thompson, and Nicholas Turturro Nominated
1999 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated [135]
Rick Schroder as Danny Sorenson Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Bill Brochtrup, Gordon Clapp, Kim Delaney, Dennis Franz, James McDaniel, Rick Schroder, Andrea Thompson, Nicholas Turturro Nominated
2000 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz Nominated [136]
2001 Nominated [137]

Television Critics Association Awards

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Awarded since 1984, the TCA Award is an annual accolade presented by the Television Critics Association in recognition of excellence in television.[138] Out of 13 nominations, NYPD Blue won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama in 1994.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Program of the Year Nominated [139]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Won
1995 Nominated [140]
1996 Program of the Year Nominated [141]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
1997 Nominated [142]
Individual Achievement in Drama Dennis Franz Nominated
1998 Nominated [143]
1999 Program of the Year Nominated [144]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Dennis Franz Nominated

TV Land Awards

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The TV Land Award is an award presented at the eponymous award ceremony, airing on TV Land, that honors television programs that are off air. Receiving 13 nominations since the first award ceremony, The Mary Tyler Moore Show won five awards, including Groundbreaking Show and Broadcaster of the Year, the latter posthumously awarded to Ted Knight three times.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1999 Favorite Drama Series Nominated [145]
Favorite Actor in a Drama Dennis Franz Nominated
Jimmy Smits Nominated
Favorite Actress in a Drama Kim Delaney Nominated
2000 Favorite Actor in a Drama Dennis Franz Nominated [146]
2001 Supporting Actor of the Year in a Drama Series Ricky Schroder Nominated [147]

Viewers for Quality Television Awards

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Sharon Lawrence was nominated for two Q Awards during the series' tenure.

The Q Award, presented by the Viewers for Quality Television, honors programs and performers that the organization deem are of the highest quality. Out of 25 nominations, NYPD Blue won six awards – one for Best Quality Drama Series and five for Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series, awarded to Dennis Franz.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Quality Drama Series Won [148]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series David Caruso Nominated
Dennis Franz Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Amy Brenneman Nominated
Sharon Lawrence Nominated
Specialty Player Wendy Makkena Nominated
1995 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [149]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Sharon Lawrence Nominated
Gail O'Grady Nominated
1996 Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Won [150]
1997 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [151]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Won
Jimmy Smits Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kim Delaney Nominated
1998 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [152]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kim Delaney Nominated
Best Recurring Player Sharon Lawrence Nominated
1999 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [153]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Won
Ricky Schroder Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series James McDaniel Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kim Delaney Nominated
2000 Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dennis Franz Nominated [154]
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kim Delaney Nominated

Young Artist Awards

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The Young Artist Award is an annual accolade presented by the Young Artist Association in recognition of outstanding achievements by performers aged 5 to 21 in film, television, theater and music.[155] Austin Majors, who portrayed Andy Sipowicz's son Theo, received four award nominations, winning once for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Young Actor Age Ten or Under.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994-1995 Best Performance by a Young Actress - Guest Starring Role TV Series Kyndra Joy Casper Nominated [156]
1998-1999 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actor Courtland Mead Nominated [157]
2001 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Young Actor Age Ten or Under Austin Majors Won [158]
2002 Nominated [159]
2003 Nominated [160]
2004 Best Performance in a Television Series - Recurring Young Actor Nominated [161]

Other awards

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Award Year Category Nominee Result Ref
American Cinema Editors Awards 1994 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television Lawrence Jordan for "Pilot" Nominated [162]
1999 Jane Kass for "Hearts and Souls" Won [163]
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards 1996 Excellence in Production Design for a Television Series Richard Hankins, Alan Muraoka and Lauren Crasco Nominated [164]
Banff Television Festival 1999 Best Television Episode for "Hearts and Souls" Won [165]
GLAAD Media Awards 1996 Outstanding Television Series Won [166]
1998 Outstanding TV Drama Series Won [167]
Golden Reel Awards 1998 Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Nominated [168]
2000 Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Jeff Rosen, Helen Luttrell, John Green, Lukas Bower, Russell DeWolf, Sonya Henry, Jane Boegel, Barbara J. Boguski for "Voir Dire This" Nominated [169]
2002 Best Sound Editing in Television - Dialogue & ADR, Episodic Jeff Rosen, Patrick Hogan, David Beadle, Ralph Osborn III
for "Johnny Got His Gold"
Nominated [170]
2003 Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Jeff Rosen, H. Jay Levine, Todd Niesen for "Below the Belt" Nominated [171]
NAACP Image Award 1997 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [172]
1998 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series James McDaniel Nominated [173]
1999 Nominated [174]
2000 Nominated [175]
Imagen Awards 2003 Best Primetime Drama Series - Television Won [176]
Peabody Award 1996 ABC, Steven Bochco Productions Won [177]
1998 Won [178]
People's Choice Awards 1993 Favorite TV Dramatic Series Won [179]
Favorite New TV Dramatic Series Won
PRISM Awards 2004 Performance in a Drama Series Episode Dennis Franz Won [180]
Lori Petty Nominated
2005 Mark-Paul Gosselaar Nominated [181]
Producers Guild of America Awards 1993 Best Episodic Drama Steven Bochco, David Milch, Gregory Hoblit Won [182]
TV Land Awards 2007 TV Moment That Became Headline News Amy Brenneman for appearing nude in the pilot episode Nominated [183]
Writers Guild of America Awards 1994 Television: Episodic Drama Steven Bochco and David Milch for "Pilot" Nominated [184]
Gardner Stern for "Tempest in a C-Cup" Nominated
1996 Bill Clark and Theresa Rebeck for "Girl Talk" Won [185]

References

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