Black Reel Award for Outstanding Directing, Drama Series

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Black Reel Award for Outstanding Directing, Drama Series
Awarded forOutstanding Directing, Drama Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byBlack Reel Awards for Television
First awarded2017
Currently held byMisha Green Lovecraft Country (2021)
Websiteblackreelawards.com

The Black Reel Award for Television for Outstanding Directing, Drama Series is an American annual award presented to the best directing of a television drama series for a particular episode.


2010s[]

Year Program Episode Nominee Network
2017
1st
[1][2][3]
This Is Us "I Call Marriage" George Tillman Jr. NBC
Empire "A Furnace for Your Foe" Sanaa Hamri FOX
The Get Down "One by One, Into the Dark" Clark Johnson Netflix
Luke Cage "You Know My Steez" Clark Johnson Netflix
Queen Sugar "First Things First" Ava DuVernay OWN
2018
(2nd)
[4][5]
The Chi "Pilot" Rick Famuyiwa Showtime
Queen Sugar "Fruit of the Flower" Cheryl Dunye OWN
Scandal "People Like Me" Joe Morton ABC
Scandal "The People v. Olivia Pope" Kerry Washington ABC
Black Lightning "The Resurrection" Salim Akil CW
2019
3rd
[6][7]
This Is Us "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" George Tillman Jr. NBC
Queen Sugar "A Rock, A River, A Tree" DeMane Davis OWN
Pose "Love is the Message" Janet Mock FX
Black Lightning "The Book of the Apocalypse: Chapter Two: The Omega" Salim Akil CW
This Is Us "R&B" Kevin Hooks NBC

2020s[]

Year Program Episode Nominee Network
2020
4th
[8][9][10]
Pose "In My Heels" Janet Mock FX
Godfather of Harlem "By Whatever Means Necessary" John Ridley EPIX
Queen Sugar "I Am" Ayoka Chenzira OWN
Hunters "(Ruth 1:16)" Millicent Shelton Amazon Prime Video
This Is Us "A Hell of a Week: Part One" Kevin Hooks NBC
2021
5th
[11][12][13]
Lovecraft Country "Jig-a-Bobo" Misha Green HBO
Pose "The Trunk" Tina Mabry FX
This Is Us "Birth Mother" Kay Oyegun NBC
The Mandalorian "Chapter 15: The Believer" Ricky Famuyiwa Disney+
Snowfall "Sleeping Dogs" Carl Seaton FX

Programs with multiple awards[]

Programs with multiple nominations[]

Total awards by network[]

  • NBC – 2
  • FX - 1
  • HBO - 1
  • Showtime - 1

Individuals with multiple awards[]

Individuals with multiple nominations[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2017 Black Reel Awards for Television
  2. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/blackish-paces-the-black-reel-awards-for-telvision/ Archived 2017-07-07 at WebCite BLACK*ISH PACES THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TELEVISION FIELD
  3. ^ https://www.blackfilm.com/read/2017/08/1st-annual-black-reel-awards-television-winners/ NEW EDITION STORY AND THIS IS US DOMINATE THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TELEVISION
  4. ^ 2018 Black Reel Awards for Television
  5. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/historic-night-for-queen-sugar/ Archived 2018-07-03 at WebCite VOTERS ARE “SWEET” ON QUEEN SUGAR
  6. ^ 2019 Black Reel Awards for Television
  7. ^ https://www.indiewire.com/2019/09/billy-porter-wins-emmy-outstanding-actor-drama-series-pose-1202175093/ Billy Porter Makes History as First Openly Gay Black Man to Win Emmy for Outstanding Actor in Drama Series
  8. ^ 2020 Black Reel Awards for Television
  9. ^ https://awardswatch.com/watchmen-insecure-top-black-reel-awards-for-television-winners/ ‘Watchmen,’ ‘Insecure’ top Black Reel Awards for Television winners
  10. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/watchmen-insecure-pace-the-black-reel-awards-for-tv-nominations/ Archived 2020-07-04 at the Wayback Machine WATCHMEN & INSECURE PACE THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TV NOMINATIONS
  11. ^ "Black Reel Awards for Television (2021)". IMDb.
  12. ^ Gordon, Tim. "PLENTY OF "LOVE" IN THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY!". blackreelawards.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  13. ^ Gordon, Tim. ""LOVE" REIGNS SUPREME!". blackreelawards.com. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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