List of awards and nominations received by Family Guy

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Family Guy awards and nominations
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Family Guy cast at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con
Totals[a]
Wins22
Nominations70
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This is a list of awards and nominations given to the animated television series Family Guy (FOX, 1999–present).

Annie Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1999 Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production Main Title
Music by Walter Murphy; Lyrics by Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman
Nominated
2000 Walter Murphy
For "Dammit Janet"
Nominated
2006 Directing in an Animated Television Production Dan Povenmire
For "PTV"
Nominated
Peter Shin
For "North by North Quahog"
Won
Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Stewie Griffin
For "Brian the Bachelor"
Won
2007 Character Animation in a Television Production Eileen Kohlhepp Nominated
Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Mila Kunis as the voice of Meg Griffin
For "Barely Legal"
Nominated
Writing in an Animated Television Production Kirker Butler
For "Barely Legal"
Nominated
John Viener
For "The Griffin Family History"
Nominated
2008 Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production Steven Fonti
For "No Chris Left Behind"
Won
2009 Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Peter Griffin
For "I Dream of Jesus"
Nominated
2015 Editorial in an Animated Television Production Mike Elias Nominated
2018 Best General Audience Animated Television/Broadcast Production "Follow the Money" Nominated

Artios Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2010 Animation TV Programming Linda Lamontagne Won
2012 Television Animation Won
2013 Won
2015 Television Animation (Children and Adult) Won
2016 Television Animation (Adult) Nominated
2017 Television Animation Nominated

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2013 Top Television Series Seth MacFarlane, Ron Jones, Walter Murphy Won

BAFTA TV Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2008 Best International Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman, Chris Sheridan, Danny Smith Nominated
2010 Seth MacFarlane Nominated

Behind the Voice Actors Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2013 Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role Cate Blanchett as Penelope
For "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie"
Nominated

Cinema Audio Society Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2010 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for DVD Original Programming Patrick Clark, Jim Fitzpatrick
For "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side"
Nominated
2015 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series - Half Hour Patrick Clark, Jim Fitzpatrick, Armin Steiner
For "The Simpsons Guy"
Nominated

Critics' Choice Television Award[]

Year Category Result
2012 Best Animated Series Nominated
2014 Nominated

Genesis Awards[]

Year Category Nominee Result
2010 Sid Caesar Comedy Award "Dog Gone" Won

Gold Derby TV Awards[]

Year Category Result
2005 Animated Series Won
2006 Nominated
2007 Nominated
2008 Won
2010 Won
2013 Nominated
2014 Nominated
2017 Nominated

Grammy Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2012 Best Song Written for Visual Media "Christmastime is Killing Us"
(from "Road to the North Pole")
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2000 Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer), David Zuckerman (executive producer), Craig Hoffman (co-executive producer), Danny Smith (co-executive producer), Daniel Palladino (co-executive producer), Mike Barker (producer), Matt Weitzman (producer), Billiam Coronel (producer), Peter Shin (supervising director), Pete Michels (supervising director), Sherry Gunther (producer), Gary Janetti (writer), Dan Povenmire (director)
For "Road to Rhode Island"
Nominated
Outstanding Music and Lyrics 'This House is Freaking Sweet' from "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater"
Music by Ron Jones; Lyrics by Chris Sheridan
Nominated
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Seth MacFarlane as Stewie Griffin Won
2002 Outstanding Music and Lyrics 'You've Got a Lot to See' from "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows"
Music by Walter Murphy; Lyrics by Seth MacFarlane
Won
2005 Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer/writer), David A. Goodman (executive producer), Chris Sheridan (executive producer), Danny Smith (co-executive producer), Peter Shin (supervising director/director) Kara Vallow (producer), Shannon Smith (animation producer), Greg Colton (assistant director)
For "North by North Quahog"
Nominated
2006 Seth MacFarlane (executive producer), David A. Goodman (executive producer), Chris Sheridan (executive producer), Danny Smith (co-executive producer), Michael Rowe (supervising producer), Peter Shin (supervising director), Kara Vallow (producer), Alec Sulkin (writer), Wellesley Wild (writer), Dan Povenmire (director), Shannon Smith (animation producer), Chris Robertson (assistant director), Andi Klein (timing supervisor)
For "PTV"
Nominated
2007 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Steven Fonti
For "No Chris Left Behind"
Won
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics 'My Drunken Irish Dad' from "Peter's Two Dads"
Music by Walter Murphy; Lyrics by Danny Smith
Nominated
2008 Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer), David A. Goodman (executive producer), Chris Sheridan (executive producer), Danny Smith (co-executive producer), Mark Hentemann (co-executive producer), Steve Callaghan (co-executive producer), Alex Borstein (supervising producer), Mike Henry (supervising producer), Alec Sulkin (supervising producer/writer), Wellesley Wild (supervising producer), Kara Vallow (producer), Shannon Smith (animation producer), Dominic Polcino (director), Peter Shin (supervising director), Joseph Lee (assistant director), Andi Klein (timing supervisor)
For "Blue Harvest"
Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Underscore) Ron Jones
For "Lois Kills Stewie"
Nominated
2009 Outstanding Comedy Series Seth MacFarlane (executive producer), David A. Goodman (executive producer), Chris Sheridan (executive producer), Kara Vallow (producer), Danny Smith (executive producer), Mark Hentemann (co-executive producer), Steve Callaghan (co-executive producer), Brian Scully (co-executive producer), Richard Appel (co-executive producer), Wellesley Wild (supervising producer), Alec Sulkin (supervising producer), Mike Henry (supervising producer), Kirker Butler (supervising producer), Shannon Smith (producer) Nominated
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin
For "I Dream of Jesus"
Nominated
2010 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Greg Colton
For "Road to the Multiverse"
Won
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics 'Down's Syndrome Girl' from "Extra Large Medium"
Music by Seth MacFarlane and Walter Murphy; Lyrics by Seth MacFarlane
Nominated
2011 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ron Jones
For "Road to the North Pole"
Nominated
Walter Murphy
For "And Then There Were Fewer"
Nominated
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics 'Christmastime is Killing Us' from "Road to the North Pole"
Music by Seth MacFarlane and Ron Jones; Lyrics by Danny Smith and Seth MacFarlane
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Patrick S. Clark (production sound mixer), Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
For "Road to the North Pole"
Won
2013 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Alex Borstein as Lois Griffin and Tricia Takanawa
For "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell"
Nominated
Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin and Stewie Griffin
For "Brian's Play"
Nominated
2014 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Glenn Quagmire
For "Into Harmony's Way"
Nominated
2015 Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Dr. Hartman
For "Our Idiot Brian"
Nominated
2016 Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Dr. Hartman and Mr. Spacely
For "Pilling Them Softly"
Won
2017 Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Glenn Quagmire
For "The Boys in the Band"
Won
2018 Alex Borstein as Lois Griffin, Babs Pewterschmidt, Natalia, Female Hippo, Woman in Car and Female Voice
For "Nanny Goats"
Won
2019 Alex Borstein as Lois Griffin and Tricia Takanawa
For "Throw It Away"
Nominated
Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker and Seamus
For "Con Heiress"
Won

Saturn Awards[]

Year Category Nominee Result
2008 Best Presentation on Television "Blue Harvest" Won
2017 Best Animated Series or Film on Television Family Guy Nominated
2018 Best Animated Series or Film on Television Family Guy Nominated
2019 Best Animated Series or Film on Television Family Guy Nominated

Writers Guild of America Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2012 Outstanding Writing in Animation David A. Goodman
for "Forget-Me-Not"
Nominated [1]
2018 Gary Janetti
for "Send in Stewie, Please"
Nominated [2]

See also[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Kim, Wook (18 February 2013). "2013 WGA Awards: The Complete List Of Winners". Time. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ McNary, Dave (17 February 2019). "WGA Awards 2019 Winners: 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?,' 'Eighth Grade' Win Screenplay Awards". Variety. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
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