Awards by association
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Primetime Emmy Awards
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Television Critics Association Awards
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Critics' Choice Television Awards
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Casting Society of America
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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April Webster, Sara Isaacson, Jennifer Page and Corinne Clark
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Outstanding Achievement in Casting
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Nominated
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[9]
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People's Choice Awards
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Freddie Highmore
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Favorite TV Anti-Hero
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Nominated
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[15]
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2014
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Bates Motel
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Favorite Cable TV Drama
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Nominated
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[16]
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2015
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Nominated
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[17]
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2016
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Won
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[18]
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Vera Farmiga
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Favorite Cable TV Actress
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Won
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Freddie Highmore
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Favorite Cable TV Actor
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Won
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Nestor Carbonell
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Best Supporting Actor – Television
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Nominated
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[19]
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2014
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Nominated
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[20]
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Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Donna Bis
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Best Contemporary Hairstyling – Television and New Media Series
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Nominated
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[21]
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Vera Farmiga
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TV Performance of the Year – Actress
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Nominated
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[22]
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Online Film & Television Association Awards
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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John S. Bartley and Thomas Yatsko
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Best Cinematography in a Series
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Nominated
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[23]
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Peter Bodnarus, Mark S. Freeborn, Margot Ready and Rose Marie McSherry
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Best Production Design in a Series
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Nominated
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Vera Farmiga
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Best Actress in a Drama Series
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Nominated
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2014
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Nominated
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[24]
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Peter Bodnarus, Mark S. Freeborn, Tony Wohlgemuth, Margot Ready and Rose Marie McSherry
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Best Production Design in a Series
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Nominated
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Chris Bacon
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Best Music in a Series
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Nominated
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Alan Decker, Mark Noda, Nello Torri, Thomas DeGorter, Michael Mullane and Brian Armstrong
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Best Sound in a Series
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Nominated
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Bates Motel
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Best Drama Series
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Nominated
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2015
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Vera Farmiga
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Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
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Nominated
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[25]
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2016
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Chris Bacon
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Best Music in a Series
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Nominated
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[26]
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Women's Image Network Awards
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Bates Motel
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Best Drama Series
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Nominated
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[27]
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Vera Farmiga
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Best Actress – Drama Series
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Nominated
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2014
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Nominated
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[28]
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Kerry Ehrin
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Best Drama Series Produced by a Woman
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Nominated
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Bates Motel
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Best Drama Series
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Nominated
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2015
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Nominated
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[29]
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Vera Farmiga
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Best Actress – Drama Series
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Nominated
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2016
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Nominated
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[30]
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2015
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Vera Farmiga
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Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama
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Won
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[31]
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2015
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Michael Ryan
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Television – Short Form, Music
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Nominated
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[32]
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Vera Farmiga
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Best TV Actress
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Nominated
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[33]
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Bates Motel
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Best New TV Series
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Nominated
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Best TV Horror Series
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Nominated
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2016
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Vera Farmiga
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Best Actress in a Drama Series
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Nominated
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[34]
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2014
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Bates Motel
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Favorite Horror Series
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Nominated
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Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2015
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Vera Farmiga
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Best TV Actress
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Nominated
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[35]
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2016
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Nominated
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[36]
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Freddie Highmore
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Best TV Actor
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Nominated
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Year
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Nominee(s)
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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2013
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Vincent Gale
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Best Actor
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Nominated
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