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List of awards and nominations received by <i>ER</i>

List of awards and nominations received by ER

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ER is an American medical drama television series created by Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009. It was produced by Constant c Productions and Amblin Television, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The series follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of fictional Cook County General Hospital in Chicago, and various critical issues faced by the department's physicians and staff.

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ER has won 124 industry awards from 419 nominations, including the George Foster Peabody Award in 1995, TCA Award for Program of the Year in 1995, and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1996. It was also nominated for 124 Primetime Emmy Awards (with 23 wins), 25 Golden Globe Awards (with one win), 18 Screen Actors Guild Awards (with eight wins), 5 Writers Guild of America Awards (with one win), 12 Directors Guild of America Awards (with four wins), 3 Producers Guild of America Awards (with two wins), and 8 Television Critics Association Awards (with two wins).

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  1. Also nominated for Notorious
  2. Also nominated for Third Watch
  3. Additional nominees: Tommy Burns (unit production manager); Princess O'Mahoney (first assistant director); Ronan O'Connor (second assistant director); Deborah Greaney Donovan (second second assistant director); Tony Eng (second second assistant director)
  4. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, Derron Street, and Kenneth Fewell (assistant sound editors); Erin Donovan and Sally Ann Brooks (voice casting); Lowell Harris (production sound mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixers)
  5. Additional crew: Renne Cuyugan and Lisa Wolf Grove (assistant sound editors); Casey Crabtree and James Bailey (foley artists); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers)
  6. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, and Kenneth Fewell (assistant ADR editors); Erin Donovan and Sally Ann Brooks (voice casting); Marc A. Gilmartin (production mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Laverne Dewberry (ADR recordist)
  7. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Kenneth Fewell (assistant sound editors); Casey J. Crabtree and James Bailey (foley artists); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer and recordist)
  8. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Kevin B. Barron (assistant ADR editors); Marc A. Gilmartin (production mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Laverne Dewberry (ADR recordist)
  9. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove (assistant sound editor); Casey J. Crabtree and Michael Crabtree (foley artists); Marc A. Gilmartin (field recordist); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer)
  10. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Deron Street (assistant sound editors); Casey J. Crabtree and Michael Crabtree (foley artists); James Clark (field recordist); Michael E. Jiron, David Concors, and Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer)
  11. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Deron Street, Sonny Pettijohn, Kevin B. Barron, and Damon Cohoon (assistant dialogue/ADR editors); James Clark (production sound mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Adam Sawelson (dialogue re-recording mixer)
  12. Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, and Deron Street (assistant sound editors); James Clark (field recordist); Al Gomez (foley mixer); Doug Davey, Adam Sawelson, and David Concors (re-recording mixers)
  13. Additional crew: Kenneth Fewell, Deron Street, Sonja Pettijohn, Damon Cohoon, Eric Moss, and Darren Knaus (assistant dialogue/ADR editors); James Clark (production sound mixer); Erin Donovan (loop group supervisor); Eric Gotthelf and Chris Munyon (ADR mixers); Adam Sawelson (dialogue re-recording mixer)
  14. Nominees: Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Mimi Leder, Paul Manning, Dennis Murphy, Robert Nathan, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  15. Nominees: Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Mimi Leder, Paul Manning, Wendy Spence, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  16. Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Lance Gentile, Paul Manning, Wendy Spence, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  17. Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Lance Gentile, Walon Green, David Mills, Jack Orman, Tom Park, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  18. Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Jonathan Kaplan, Jack Orman, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  19. Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Michael Crichton, R. Scott Gemmill, Patrick Harbinson, Jonathan Kaplan, Jack Orman, Wendy Spence Rosato, Richard Thorpe, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  20. Nominees: Neal Baer (executive producer); Michael Crichton (executive producer); R. Scott Gemmill (supervising producer); Dee Johnson (supervising producer); Jonathan Kaplan (producer); Christopher Misiano (producer); Jack Orman (executive producer); Wendy Rosato (producer); Joe Sachs (producer); Meredith Stiehm (co-executive producer); Richard Thorpe (produced by); John Wells (executive producer)
  21. Shared with The West Wing and Third Watch

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