Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

This is a list of the winners and nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series.[1]

Winners and nominations

1990s

Year Program Casting Network
19931994
(46th)
NYPD Blue Alexa L. Fogel and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting executives ABC
19941995
(47th)
ER John Frank Levey and Barbara Miller NBC
NYPD Blue Junie Lowry-Johnson, Alexa L. Fogel, Susan Bluestein, and Donna Ekholdt – casting executives ABC
19951996
(48th)
Chicago Hope Debi Manwiller – casting executives CBS
19961997
(49th)
ER John Frank Levey and Barbara Miller NBC
19971998
(50th)
Homicide: Life on the Street Louis DiGiaimo, Pat Moran, and Brett Goldstein NBC
19981999
(51st)
The Sopranos Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting executives HBO

2000s

Year Program Casting Network
19992000
(52nd)
The West Wing John Levey, Barbara Miller, and Kevin Scott – casting executives NBC
ER John Levey and Barbara Miller – casting executives NBC
Law & Order Suzanne Ryan – casting executive NBC
The Practice Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell – casting executives ABC
The Sopranos Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting executives HBO
20002001
(53rd)
The West Wing John Levey, Barbara Miller, and Kevin Scott – casting executives NBC
Law & Order Suzanne Ryan – casting executive NBC
Once And Again Amy Lippens and Lizzie Scheck – casting executives ABC
The Practice Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell – casting executives ABC
The Sopranos Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting executives HBO
20012002
(54th)
Six Feet Under Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting by; and Julie Tucker – New York casting by HBO
24 Debi Manwiller and Rick Pagano – casting by Fox
Alias Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell – original casting by; and April Webster – casting by ABC
Law & Order Suzanne Ryan – casting by NBC
Once And Again Amy Lippens – casting by ABC
The West Wing Barbara Miller and Anthony Sepulveda – casting by NBC
20022003
(55th)
Six Feet Under Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting by HBO
24 Peggy Kennedy, Debi Manwiller, and Rick Pagano – casting by Fox
American Dreams Laura Adler, Natalie Hart, Jason La Padura, and Coreen Mayrs – casting by NBC
The Sopranos Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting by HBO
The West Wing Barbara Miller and Anthony Sepulveda – casting by NBC
20032004
(56th)
24 Peggy Kennedy and Debi Manwiller – casting by Fox
Carnivàle Wendy O'Brien and John Papsidera – casting by HBO
Deadwood Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting by HBO
The Sopranos Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken – casting by HBO
The West Wing Laura Schiff – casting by NBC
20042005
(57th)
Lost Veronica Collins, Mandy Sherman, April Webster, and Alyssa Weisberg – casting by ABC
24 Peggy Kennedy and Debi Manwiller – casting by Fox
Deadwood Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting by HBO
Grey's Anatomy John Brace and Linda Lowy – casting by ABC
House Amy Lippens – casting by Fox
Nip/Tuck Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, and Robert J. Ulrich – casting by FX
20052006
(58th)
Grey's Anatomy John Brace and Linda Lowy – casting by ABC
Big Love Libby Goldstein and Junie Lowry-Johnson – casting directors HBO
Boston Legal Ken Miller and Nikki Valko – casting by ABC
House Stephanie Laffin and Amy Lippens – casting by Fox
Lost Veronica Collins Rooney, Mandy Sherman, and April Webster – casting by ABC
20062007
(59th)
Friday Night Lights Linda Lowy and John Brace – casting by; Beth Sepko – location casting by NBC
Brothers & Sisters Jeanie Bacharach and Gillian O'Neill – casting directors ABC
Grey's Anatomy Linda Lowy and John Brace – casting by ABC
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Elizabeth Barnes, Francine Maisler, and Liberman/Patton Casting – casting by NBC
The Tudors Nuala Moiselle and Frank Moiselle – casting by; Mary Jo Slater and Steve Brooksbank – U.S. casting consultant Showtime
20072008
(60th)
Damages Julie Tucker and Ross Meyerson – casting directors (pilot and series); Avy Kaufman – casting director (pilot) FX
Brothers & Sisters Jeanie Bacharach and Gillian O'Neill – casting directors ABC
Friday Night Lights Linda Lowy and John Brace – casting by; Beth Sepko – casting director (Texas) NBC
Mad Men Kim Miscia and Beth Bowling – casting directors (pilot); Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting directors (series) AMC
The Tudors Nuala Moiselle and Frank Moiselle – casting by; Mary Jo Slater and Steve Brooksbank – U.S. casting by; Stephanie Gorin – Canadian casting by Showtime
20082009
(61st)
True Blood Junie Lowry Johnson and Libby Goldstein – casting directors HBO
Damages Julie Tucker and Ross Meyerson – casting by FX
Friday Night Lights Linda Lowy and John Brace – casting by; Beth Sepko – location casting director (Texas) DirecTV
Mad Men Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting by AMC
The Tudors Nuala Moiselle and Frank Moiselle – casting by; Stephanie Gorin – Canadian casting by; Mary Jo Slater and Steve Brooksbank – U.S. casting by Showtime

2010s

Year Program Casting Network
20092010
(62nd)
Mad Men Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting by AMC
Big Love Libby Goldstein, Junie Lowry-Johnson, and Lisa Soltau – casting directors HBO
Dexter Shawn Dawson – casting by Showtime
Friday Night Lights Linda Lowy and John Brace – casting directors; Beth Sepko – location casting director (Texas) DirecTV
The Good Wife Mark Saks – casting by CBS
True Blood Junie Lowry Johnson and Libby Goldstein – casting directors HBO
20102011
(63rd)
Boardwalk Empire Ellen Lewis and Meredith Tucker – casting directors HBO
Game of Thrones Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors HBO
The Good Wife Mark Saks – casting director CBS
The Killing Junie Lowry Johnson and Libby Goldstein – casting directors; Stuart Aikins, Corrine Clark, and Jennifer Page – casting directors (Canada) AMC
Mad Men Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting directors AMC
20112012
(64th)
Homeland Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Judy Henderson, Craig Fincannon, and Lisa Mae Fincannon – casting by Showtime
Boardwalk Empire Meredith Tucker – casting by HBO
Downton Abbey Jill Trevellick – casting by PBS
Game of Thrones Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting by HBO
The Good Wife Mark Saks – casting by CBS
Mad Men Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting by AMC
20122013
(65th)
House of Cards Laray Mayfield and Julie Schubert – casting directors Netflix
Downton Abbey Jill Trevellick – casting director PBS
Game of Thrones Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors HBO
The Good Wife Mark Saks – casting director CBS
Homeland Judy Henderson, Craig Fincannon, and Lisa Mae Fincannon – casting directors Showtime
20132014
(66th)
True Detective Alexa L. Fogel, Christine Kromer, and Meagan Lewis – casting directors HBO
Breaking Bad Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, and Kiira Arai – casting directors AMC
Game of Thrones Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors HBO
The Good Wife Mark Saks – casting director CBS
House of Cards Laray Mayfield, Julie Schubert – casting directors Netflix
20142015
(67th)
Game of Thrones Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge – casting directors HBO
Downton Abbey Jill Trevellick – casting director PBS
House of Cards Laray Mayfield and Julie Schubert – casting directors Netflix
Mad Men Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino – casting directors AMC
Orange Is the New Black Jennifer Euston – casting director Netflix
20152016
(68th)[2]
Game of Thrones Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, and Carla Stronge – casting directors HBO
Downton Abbey Jill Trevellick – casting director PBS
House of Cards Laray Mayfield and Julie Schubert – casting directors Netflix
Mr. Robot Susie Farris, Beth Bowling, and Kim Miscia – casting directors USA
Orange Is the New Black Jennifer Euston – casting director Netflix

Multiple awards

6 awards
  • Junie Lowry-Johnson
4 awards
  • John Frank Levey / Barbara Miller / Libby Goldstein
3 awards
  • Alexa L. Fogel
2 awards
  • Nina Gold / Robert Sterne / Carla Stronge / Julie Tucker / John Brace / Linda Lowy / Debi Manwiller / Kevin Scott

Total awards by network

Programs with multiple awards

2 awards

Programs with multiple nominations

References

  1. "Nominations Search". Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  2. "Nominees/Winners". Retrieved July 15, 2016.
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