List of awards and nominations received by True Blood

This is the list of awards and nominations for the TV series True Blood.

By Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television Michael Ruscio & Andy Keir (for "Strange Love") Won [1]
2010 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television Louise Innes (for "Hard-Hearted Hannah") Nominated [2]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 One of the 10 Best TV Programs of 2009 Won [3]
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2009 Episode of a One Hour Single-Camera Television Series Suzuki Ingerslev (for "Burning House of Love") Nominated [4]
2010 Excellence in Production Design in TV for 2009 Suzuki Ingerslev (for "Never Let Me Go") Nominated [5]
2011 Episode of a One Hour Single-Camera Television Series Suzuki Ingerslev (for "Trouble") Nominated [6]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 True Blood Original Score Nathan Barr Won [7]
True Blood Theme Song Jace Everett Won
2010 Composers of Featured Music for Cable TV Nathan Barr and Jace Everett Won [8]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 A-List TV Show Nominated [9]
Sexiest TV Moment Bill and Sookie's Love Scene Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2012 Favorite International Show - Drama Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Best International TV Show Nominated [10]
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2010 Excellence in Period or Fantasy Costume Design for Television Series Audrey Fisher Nominated [11]
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2009 Outstanding Main Title Design Rama Allen, Shawn Fedorchuk, Matthew Mulder, Morgan Henry, Camm Rowland & Ryan Gagnier Nominated [12]
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Junie Lowry Johnson & Libby Goldstein Won
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith & Rusty Lipscomb (for "Burning House of Love", "Cold Ground" & "Sparks Fly Out") Nominated
Breakthrough Performance (online voting) Sookie meets Bill Won
2010 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [13]
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Junie Lowry Johnson & Libby Goldstein Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith & Laura Richarz (for "Never Let Me Go", "I Will Rise Up" and "Frenzy") Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Brigette Ellis, Ned Neidhardt, Bernhard Eichholz, Anthony Barlow, Sam Polin, Danielle Noe, Todd Masters & Daniel Rebert (for "Scratches") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series John Benson, Jason Krane, Stuart Martin, Brian Thomas Nist, Bruno Coon, Zane Bruce & Jeff Gunn (for "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'") Nominated
2011 Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith and Laura Richarz (for "Beautifully Broken", "It Hurts Me Too" and "Trouble") Nominated [14]
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Brigette Myre Ellis and Lana Horochowski (for "9 Crimes") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series John Benson, Jason Krane, Christian Buenaventura, Steve Stuhr, Stuart Martin, Fred Judkins, Eduardo Ponsdomenech, Zane Bruce and Jeff Gunn (for "Hitting the Ground") Nominated
2013 Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith and Ron V. Franco (for "Whatever I Am, You Made Me") Nominated [15]
2014 Outstanding Art Direction For A Contemporary Or Fantasy Series (Single-Camera Suzuki Ingerslev, Cat Smith and Ron V. Franco (for "At Last", "Fuck the Pain Away" and "In the Evening") Nominated [16]
Outstanding Stunt Coordination For A Drama Series, Miniseries Or Movie Hiro Koda Nominated [17]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Drama Series Won [18]
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nelsan Ellis Won
2010 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michelle Forbes Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ryan Kwanten Nominated
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2011 Dramatic Series "Hitting the Ground" Won [19]
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2009 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated [20]
2010 Nominated [21]
2011 Won [22]
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2008 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Anna Paquin Won
2009 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Anna Paquin Nominated
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2010 Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture or Television Season One Soundtrack CD Nominated [23]
2011 Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television "Kiss Like Your Kiss" (by Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello) Nominated [24]
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture or Television Season Two Soundtrack CD Nominated
2012 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Season Three Soundtrack CD Nominated [25]

Hollywood Music in Media Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Outstanding Music Supervision Gary Calamar Nominated [26]
Best Original Score – TV Nathan Barr Won
Best Song "Take Me Home" (by Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott) Nominated
2010 Best Original Score – TV Nathan Barr Nominated [27]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television "The Fourth Man in the Fire" Nominated [28]
2010 "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" Won [29]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Outstanding Writer in a Drama Series Alexander Woo (for "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'") Nominated [30]
2011 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nelsan Ellis Nominated [31]
Outstanding Writer in a Drama Series Alexander Woo (for "It Hurts Me Too") Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Brink of Fame: Actor Nelsan Ellis Won [32]
Best Show You're Not Watching Won
2010 Brink of Fame: Actor Alexander Skarsgård Nominated [33]
2011 'Cause You're Hot Joe Manganiello Won [34]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show Nominated [35]
Favorite TV Obsession Won
2011 Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show Nominated [36]
Favorite TV Obsession Nominated
2012 Favourite Cable TV Drama Nominated [37]
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show Nominated
2013 Favorite Premium Cable TV show Won [38]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Episodic Television – Drama (The Normal Felton Producer of the Year Award) Nominated [39]
2011 Nominated [40]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2008 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nelsan Ellis Won [41]
Best Actress in a Series, Drama Anna Paquin Won
2009 DVD Release of a TV Show True Blood – The Complete First Season Won [42]
Best Television Ensemble (Special Achievement Award) Won
2010 Best Actress in a Series, Drama Anna Paquin Nominated [43]
Best Actor in a Series, Drama Stephen Moyer Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series Nominated [44]
Best Actress on Television Anna Paquin Nominated
2010 Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series Nominated [45]
Best Actor in Television Stephen Moyer Nominated
Best Actress in Television Anna Paquin Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in Television Alexander Skarsgård Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role in Television Michelle Forbes Nominated
2011 Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series Nominated [46]
Best Actor in Television Stephen Moyer Won
Best Actress in Television Anna Paquin Nominated
Best Guest Starring Role in Television Joe Manganiello Won[a]
  1. ^ Tied with Richard Dreyfuss for Weeds
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best TV Show Won [47]
Best Ensemble Nominated
Best Horror Actor Stephen Moyer Won
Ryan Kwanten Nominated
Best Horror Actress Anna Paquin Won
Best Supporting Actor Nelsan Ellis Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rutina Wesley Nominated
Best Villain Alexander Skarsgård Won
Breakout Performance – Male Sam Trammell Nominated
Best Scream Song of the Year "Bad Things" (by Jace Everett) Nominated
2010 The Ultimate Scream Nominated [48]
Best TV Show Won
Best Horror Actor Stephen Moyer Nominated
Alexander Skarsgård Won
Best Horror Actress Anna Paquin Won
Best Supporting Actor Sam Trammell Nominated
Best Breakout Performance – Female Deborah Ann Woll Nominated
Best Ensemble Nominated
Most Memorable Mutilation Heart Cut Out of Chest, Cut Up into Souffle and Fed to People Nominated
Holy Sh*t! Scene of the Year Head twisted 180 degrees during sex Won
2011 Best TV Show Nominated [49]
Best Horror Actor Stephen Moyer Nominated
Alexander Skarsgård Won
Best Horror Actress Anna Paquin Nominated
Best Breakout Performance – Male Joe Manganiello Won
Best Ensemble Won
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [50]
2011 Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series Won [51]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Best in Entertainment Won [52]
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2009 Choice Summer TV Star: Female Anna Paquin Nominated [53]
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Stephen Moyer Nominated
2010 Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Anna Paquin Nominated [54]
Choice Summer TV Star: Female Nominated
Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ryan Kwanten Nominated
Choice Summer TV Star: Male Stephen Moyer Nominated
2011 Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi Anna Paquin Nominated [55]
Choice Vampire Alexander Skarsgård Nominated
2012 Choice Tv Show Sci Fi Fantasy Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Outstanding New Program Won [56]
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best New Show Won [57]
Guiltiest Pleasure Show Won
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Show of the Year (2009) Won
2010 Best Drama Nominated
Best Serious Actor Denis O'Hare Nominated
2011 Best Performance of a Non-Human Character Alexander Skarsgård Won [58]
Sexiest TV Couple Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer Won

TV DVD Awards

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Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Current Series Season One Nominated
Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Best Screenplay - New Series Alan Ball, Brian Buckner, Raelle Tucker, Alexander Woo, Nancy Oliver & Chris Offutt Nominated [59]
2010 Best Writing for Drama Series - Episodic Nancy Oliver (for "I Will Rise Up") Nominated [60]

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