List of awards and nominations received by Better Call Saul
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Better Call Saul is an American television crime drama series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould that premiered on AMC on February 8, 2015. It is both a spin-off and a prequel of Gilligan's previous series, Breaking Bad.[1] Set in the early-to-mid-2000s in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series develops Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), an earnest lawyer and former con-man, into a greedy criminal defense attorney known as Saul Goodman. A sixth and final season, consisting of 13 episodes, is scheduled to air in 2022.[2]
Since its release, Better Call Saul has received critical acclaim, with particular praise for its acting, characters, writing, direction, and cinematography.[a] The series has been nominated for numerous accolades, winning four awards for Television Program of the Year from the American Film Institute. For his performance as Jimmy McGill, Bob Odenkirk was nominated for three consecutive Golden Globes for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama. Rhea Seehorn's portrayal of Kim Wexler won her two Satellite Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film, and one Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television.
For his work on the show, screenwriter Gordon Smith has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and two Writers Guild of America Awards for Best Episodic Drama. Additionally, Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, and Kevin Valentine have all been nominated for three consecutive Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series. Series creator Vince Gilligan has also received multiple nominations, including four for Producers Guild of America Awards for Best Episodic Drama, which he shared with various crew members of the show.
Many critics have called Better Call Saul a worthy successor to Breaking Bad and one of the best prequels ever made.[1][13] Throughout its run, the series has garnered a total of 40 nominations for Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy Awards,[b] 16 for Writers Guild of America Awards, 15 for Critics' Choice Television Awards, 12 for Satellite Awards, 6 for Screen Actors Guild Awards, and 4 for Golden Globes. Overall, the show has won 26 awards out of a total of 157 nominations.
Awards and nominations[]
Award | Year[c] | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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American Film Institute Awards | 2015 | Television Programs of the Year | Better Call Saul | Won | [16] |
2016 | Better Call Saul | Won | [17] | ||
2018 | Better Call Saul | Won | [18] | ||
2021 | Better Call Saul | Won | [19] | ||
American Society of Cinematographers Awards | 2021 | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Commercial | Marshall Adams (for "Bagman") | Nominated | [20] |
Art Directors Guild Awards | 2016 | One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series | Tony Fanning (for "Five-O", "Marco", and "RICO") | Nominated | [21] |
2017 | Tony Fanning (for "Inflatable", "Fifi", and "Klick") | Nominated | [22] | ||
2019 | Judy Rhee (for "Piñata" and "Coushatta") | Nominated | [23] | ||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | 2016 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Matt Hovland, and David Michael Torres (for "Marco") | Nominated | [24] |
2017 | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Matt Hovland, and David Michael Torres (for "Klick") | Nominated | [25] | ||
2018 | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Matt Hovland, and David Michael Torres (for "Lantern") | Nominated | [26] | ||
2019 | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Chris Navarro, and Stacey Michaels (for "Talk") | Nominated | [27] | ||
2021 | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry B. Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, Chris Navarro, and Stacey Michaels (for "Bagman") | Nominated | [28][29] | ||
Creative Arts Emmy Awards | 2015 | Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Kelley Dixon (for "Five-O") | Nominated | [30] |
Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb (for "Marco") | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, and Kevin Valentine (for "Marco") | Nominated | |||
2016 | Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Kelley Dixon (for "Rebecca") | Nominated | [31] | |
Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb (for "Nailed") | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, and Kevin Valentine (for "Klick") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | William Powloski, Eric Chauvin, and Erin Kanoa (for "Fifi") | Nominated | |||
2017 | Outstanding Music Supervision | Thomas Golubić (for "Sunk Costs") | Nominated | [32] | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Skip Macdonald (for "Chicanery") | Nominated | |||
Kelley Dixon and Skip Macdonald (for "Witness") | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, and Kevin Valentine (for "Witness") | Nominated | |||
2019 | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Michael McKean | Nominated | [33] | |
Outstanding Music Supervision | Thomas Golubić (for "Something Stupid") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, Mark Cookson, Matt Temple, Jane Boegel-Koch, Jason Newman, Jeff Cranford, and Gregg Barbanell (for "Talk") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Larry Benjamin, Kevin Valentine, and Phillip W. Palmer (for "Talk") | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Music Supervision | Thomas Golubić (for "The Guy for This") | Nominated | [34] | |
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Nick Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, Matt Temple, Todd Toon, Jeff Cranford, Jane Boegel, Jason Newman, Gregg Barbanell, and Alex Ullrich (for "Bagman") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series | Phillip W. Palmer, Larry Benjamin, and Kevin Valentine (for "Bagman") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series | Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexler | Won | |||
Critics' Choice Television Awards | 2015 | Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Won | [35] |
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Won | |||
2016 | Best Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [36] | |
Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Michael McKean | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [37] | |
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Michael McKean | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [38] | |
Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
2021 | Best Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [39][40] | |
Best Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
Best Short Form Series | Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexler | Won | |||
Directors Guild of America Awards | 2021 | Outstanding Directing – Drama Series | Vince Gilligan (for "Bagman") | Nominated | [41] |
Eddie Awards | 2016 | Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television | Kelley Dixon (for "Five-O") | Nominated | [42] |
Skip Macdonald (for "Uno") | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Skip Macdonald (for "Fifi") | Nominated | [43] | ||
Skip Macdonald and Curtis Thurber (for "Klick") | Nominated | ||||
Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb (for "Nailed") | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television | Skip Macdonald (for "Chicanery") | Nominated | [44] | |
Kelley Dixon and Skip Macdonald (for "Witness") | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Skip Macdonald (for "Something Stupid") | Nominated | [45] | ||
Chris McCaleb (for "Winner") | Nominated | ||||
2021 | Joey Liew and Chris McCaleb (for "Bad Choice Road") | Won | [46][47] | ||
Golden Globe Awards | 2016 | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [48] |
2017 | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [49] | ||
2018 | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [50] | ||
2021 | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [51] | ||
Golden Reel Awards | 2016 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Episodic Short Form Broadcast Media | Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Mark Cookson, Jeffrey Cranford, Tim Chilton, and Jerry Trent (for "Five-O") | Nominated | [52] |
2017 | Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Mark Cookson, Jeffrey Cranford, Tim Chilton, and Jerry Trent (for "Nailed") | Nominated | [53] | ||
2019 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Episodic Short Form Broadcast Media | Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, and Jane Boegel (for "Talk") | Nominated | [54] | |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Episodic Long Form Broadcast Media | Kurt Nicholas Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, and Jane Boegel (for "Winner") | Nominated | |||
2021 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Music Score and Musical for Episodic Long Form Broadcast Media | Jason Tregoe Newman (for "Magic Man") | Nominated | [55] | |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Dialogue and ADR for Episodic Long Form Broadcast Media | Nick Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, and Jane Boegel (for "Something Unforgivable") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Episodic Long Form Broadcast Media | Nick Forshager, Kathryn Madsen, Todd Toon, Matt Temple, Jeff Cranford, Gregg Barbanell, and Alex Ulrich (for "Bagman") | Nominated | |||
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 2016 | Best Music Supervision in a Television Drama | Thomas Golubić | Nominated | [56] |
2018 | Thomas Golubić | Nominated | [57] | ||
2020 | Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television | C. Carson Parks, Lola Marsh, and Thomas Golubić | Won | [58] | |
2021 | Best Music Supervision in a Television Drama | Thomas Golubić | Nominated | [59] | |
Location Managers Guild Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary TV Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [60] |
Peabody Awards | 2018 | Entertainment, children's and youth honorees | Better Call Saul | Won | [61] |
Primetime Emmy Awards | 2015 | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [62] |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Gordon Smith (for "Five-O") | Nominated | |||
2016 | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [63] | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
2017 | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [64] | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | Vince Gilligan (for "Witness") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Gordon Smith (for "Chicanery") | Nominated | |||
2019 | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [65] | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Giancarlo Esposito | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Thomas Schnauz and Peter Gould (for "Winner") | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [66] | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Giancarlo Esposito | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | Thomas Schnauz (for "Bad Choice Road") | Nominated | |||
Gordon Smith (for "Bagman") | Nominated | ||||
Producers Guild of America Awards | 2016 | Best Episodic Drama | Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Melissa Bernstein, Mark Johnson, Stewart A. Lyons, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison, Nina Jack, Diane Mercer, and Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [67][68] |
2017 | Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Melissa Bernstein, Mark Johnson, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison, Nina Jack, Robin Sweet, Diane Mercer, and Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [69] | ||
Outstanding Short-Form Program | Los Pollos Hermanos Employee Training with Gus Fring | Nominated | [70] | ||
2019 | Best Episodic Drama | Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison, Nina Jack, Diane Mercer, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Ann Cherkis, Bob Odenkirk, and Robin Sweet | Nominated | [71] | |
2021 | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [72][73] | ||
Outstanding Short-Form Program | Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexler | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | 2016 | Best Television Series – Drama | Better Call Saul | Won | [74] |
Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Rhea Seehorn | Won | |||
2017 | Best Television Series – Drama | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [75][76] | |
Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Rhea Seehorn | Won[d] | |||
2018 | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Michael McKean | Won | [77] | |
2019 | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [78] | |
2021 | Best Television Series – Drama | Better Call Saul | Won | [79] | |
Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Won | |||
Saturn Awards | 2018 | Best Action-Thriller Television Series | Better Call Saul | Won | [80] |
Best Supporting Actor on Television | Michael McKean | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress on Television | Rhea Seehorn | Won | |||
2019 | Best Action-Thriller Television Series | Better Call Saul | Won | [81] | |
Best Supporting Actor on Television | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress on Television | Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
Best Guest Starring Role on Television | Rainer Bock | Nominated | |||
2021 | Best Action-Thriller Television Series | Better Call Saul | Won | [82] | |
Best Actor on Television | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Actress on Television | Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor on Television | Jonathan Banks | Nominated | |||
Tony Dalton | Nominated | ||||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2016 | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [83] |
2018 | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [84] | ||
2019 | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | [85] | ||
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Jonathan Banks, Rainer Bock, Ray Campbell, Giancarlo Esposito, Michael Mando, Bob Odenkirk, and Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
2021 | Jonathan Banks, Tony Dalton, Giancarlo Esposito, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Bob Odenkirk, and Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | [86] | ||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
TCA Awards | 2015 | Outstanding New Program | Better Call Saul | Won | [87] |
Individual Achievement in Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
2016 | Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [88] | |
Individual Achievement in Drama | Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
2017 | Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [89] | |
2019 | Better Call Saul | Won | [90] | ||
2020 | Program of the Year | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [91][92] | |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Better Call Saul | Nominated | |||
Individual Achievement in Drama | Rhea Seehorn | Nominated | |||
Writers Guild of America Awards | 2016 | Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [93] |
New Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | |||
Episodic Drama | Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould (for "Uno") | Won | |||
2017 | Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [94] | |
Episodic Drama | Gordon Smith (for "Gloves Off") | Nominated | |||
Heather Marion and Vince Gilligan (for "Klick") | Nominated | ||||
Thomas Schnauz (for "Switch") | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [95] | |
Episodic Drama | Gordon Smith (for "Chicanery") | Won | |||
Heather Marion (for "Slip") | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Drama Series | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [96] | |
2021 | Better Call Saul | Nominated | [97][98] | ||
Episodic Drama | Thomas Schnauz (for "Bad Choice Road") | Nominated | |||
Alison Tatlock (for "JMM") | Nominated | ||||
Peter Gould and Ariel Levine (for "Something Unforgivable") | Nominated | ||||
Short Form New Media – Original | Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexler | Nominated |
See also[]
- List of awards and nominations received by Breaking Bad
- List of accolades received by El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Notes[]
- ^ Season-by-season reception:
- The first season holds a 97% approval rating based on 69 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 78 based on 43 reviews on Metacritic.[3][4]
- The second season holds a 97% approval rating based on 31 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 85 based on 18 reviews on Metacritic.[5][6]
- The third season holds a 97% approval rating based on 39 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 87 based on 18 reviews on Metacritic.[7][8]
- The fourth season holds a 99% approval rating based on 36 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 87 based on 16 reviews on Metacritic.[9][10]
- The fifth season holds a 99% approval rating based on 51 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 92 based on 16 reviews on Metacritic.[11][12]
- ^ The Emmys website officially lists 0 wins from 39 nominations for Better Call Saul.[14] However, the website does not include the miniseries Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexler, a ten-episode promotional series from AMC, which won one Emmy and has been included in this list.[15]
- ^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony, not necessarily the year in which the corresponding season or episode aired.
- ^ Tied with Olivia Colman from The Night Manager
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External links[]
- Awards for Better Call Saul at IMDb
- Better Call Saul
- Lists of awards by television series