Wikipedia list article
List of awards and nominations received by The Americans
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Awards won
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26
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Nominations
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86
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This is a list of awards and nominations for The Americans, an American drama television series that debuted on FX on January 30, 2013. The series stars Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys and Noah Emmerich.
The series has been nominated for a total of 86 awards, having won 26 of those nominations.
Total nominations and awards for the cast[]
By award[]
American Film Institute[]
Year
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Category
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Nominee(s)
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Result
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2013[1]
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Top 10 TV Shows of the Year
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The Americans
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Won
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2014[2]
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Top 10 TV Shows of the Year
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The Americans
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Won
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2015[3]
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Top 10 TV Shows of the Year
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The Americans
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Won
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2016[4]
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Top 10 TV Shows of the Year
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The Americans
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Won
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2018[5]
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Top 10 TV Shows of the Year
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The Americans
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Won
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Casting Society of America[]
Year
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Category
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Nominee(s)
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Result
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2013[6]
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Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot – Drama
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Cami Patton, Christal Karge, Julie Tucker, Ross Meyerson
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Nominated
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Critics' Choice Television Awards[]
Golden Globe Awards[]
Peabody Award[]
Year
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Category
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Nominee(s)
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Result
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2014[14]
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Peabody Award
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The Americans
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Won
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2018
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Peabody Award
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The Americans
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Won
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Primetime Emmy Awards[]
Year
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Category
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Nominee(s)
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Result
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2013[15]
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Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Margo Martindale (for "The Colonel")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
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Nathan Barr
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Nominated
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2014[16]
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Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Margo Martindale (for "Behind the Red Door")
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Nominated
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2015
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Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Margo Martindale (for "I Am Abassin Zadran")
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Won
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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Joshua Brand (for "Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?")
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Nominated
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2016
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Outstanding Drama Series
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Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields, Graham Yost, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Chris Long, Stephen Schiff, Mary Rae Thewlis and Joshua Brand
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Nominated
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Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Margo Martindale (for "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears")
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Won
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
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Matthew Rhys (for "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
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Keri Russell (for "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg (for "Persona Non Grata")
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Nominated
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2017
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Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
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Alison Wright (for "The Soviet Division")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
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Matthew Rhys (for "Crossbreed")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
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Keri Russell (for "Dyatkovo")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg (for "The Soviet Division")
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Nominated
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2018
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Outstanding Drama Series
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Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields, Chris Long, Graham Yost, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Stephen Schiff, Tracey Scott Wilson and Peter Ackerman
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Nominated
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
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Matthew Rhys (for "START")
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Won
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
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Keri Russell (for "The Summit")
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Nominated
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg (for "START")
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Won
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Producers Guild of America Awards[]
Satellite Awards[]
Saturn Awards[]
Screen Actors Guild Awards[]
Television Critics Association Awards[]
Writers Guild of America Awards[]
References[]
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