Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography

This is a list of winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography. With the exception of 2013, the award is given at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony.[1]

Winners and nominations

1950s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1990[2]
The 17th Annual American Music Awards Paula Abdul, Dean Barlow, Michael Darrin ABC
In Living Color "Episode 105" Rosie Perez Fox
Polly Debbie Allen NBC
Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music "Peanut Butter Ballet" number Jacques d'Amboise PBS
1991[3]
Motown 30: What's Goin' On! "African American Odyssey" number Debbie Allen CBS
After the Shock Lester Wilson ABC
The Josephine Baker Story George Faison HBO
1992[4]
Dance in America: Paul Taylor's Speaking in Tongues (Great Performances) Paul Taylor PBS
Comic Relief V Lester Wilson HBO
In Living Color "Episode 307" Rosie Perez Fox
The 64th Annual Academy Awards Debbie Allen ABC
Stompin' at the Savoy Norma Miller CBS
1993[5]
The Jacksons: An American Dream Michael Peters ABC
Bob Hope: The First 90 Years Don Crichton NBC
In Living Color "Episode 419" Rosie Perez Fox
Liza Minnelli: Live from Radio City Music Hall Susan Stroman NPT
The 65th Annual Academy Awards Debbie Allen ABC
1994[6]
Comedy Hall of Fame Linda Talcott NBC
1995[7]
Dance in America: Two by Dove (Great Performances) Ulysses Dove PBS
House of Buggin' "Episode 102" Ken Roberson Fox
In Search of Dr. Seuss Vincent Paterson, Smith Wordes TNT
The 67th Annual Academy Awards Debbie Allen ABC
The 22nd American Music Awards Jamie King
1996[8]
1995 Miss America Pageant Anita Mann, Charonne Mose NBC
Comic Relief VII Vincent Paterson HBO
The Ice Princess Michael Seibert
1995 MTV Video Music Awards Michael Jackson performance Travis Payne, LaVelle Smith Jr. MTV
Pride and Prejudice "Part 1" Jane Gibson A&E
1997[9]
Scott Hamilton: Upside Down Sarah Kawahara PBS
3rd Rock from the Sun "A Nightmare on Dick Street" Marguerite Derricks NBC
The Drew Carey Show "New York and Queens" Keith Young ABC
Miss Evers' Boys Dianne McIntyre HBO
Mrs. Santa Claus Rob Marshall ABC
The Wrecker's Ball: Three Dances by Paul Taylor Paul Taylor PBS
1998[10]
Fame L.A. "Pilot" Marguerite Derricks, Peggy Holmes Syndicated
1997 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon Anita Mann Syndicated
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella Rob Marshall ABC
70th Annual Academy Awards Daniel Ezralow
1999[11]
Dance in America: A Hymn for Alvin Ailey (Great Performances) Judith Jamison PBS
Goodwill Games Opening Celebration Marguerite Derricks TBS
Janet: The Velvet Rope Michael Andrews, Teresa Espinosa, Tina Landon, Robert Vinson HBO
71st Annual Academy Awards Debbie Allen ABC
Tracey Takes On... "Drugs" Joseph Malone HBO
UniverSoul Circus "Straps" Jean Claude Belmat

2000s

Year Program Episode or Routine(s) Nominees Network
2000[12]
Annie Rob Marshall ABC
Cher: Live in Concert from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Dorian Sanchez HBO
Ice Wars Brian Boitano, Marguerite Derricks CBS
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Kim Blank HBO
The Drew Carey Show "Drew and Kate Boink" Jerry Mitchell ABC
2001[13]
Blast! Jim Moore, George Pinney, Jon Vanderkolff PBS
Bojangles Henry Tang Showtime
Grounded for Life "Mrs. Finnerty, You Have a Lovely Daughter" Kenny Ortega Fox
Miss America 2000 Barry Lather ABC
Peter Pan Starring Cathy Rigby Patti Colombo A&E
Target Stars on Ice Sandra Bezic, Christopher Dean, Lea Ann Miller, Michael Seibert, Jayne Torvill
2002[14]
Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Doug Jack (field choreographer), Sarah Kawahara (ice choreographer), Kenny Ortega (supervising choreographer) NBC
The 74th Annual Academy Awards Debra Brown ABC
MADtv "Episode 701" Monie Adamson Fox
Madonna Live: The Drowned World Tour Debra Brown, Jamie King, Alexandre Magno HBO
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration Glenn Douglas Packard, Brian Thomas CBS
Target Stars on Ice Sandra Bezic, Christopher Dean, Michael Seibert, Jayne Torvill A&E
2003[15]
Smucker's Stars on Ice Sandra Bezic, A.C. Ciulla, Christopher Dean, Jamie Isley, Michael Seibert A&E
Boston Public "Chapter 61" Joseph Malone Fox
Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live Mia Michaels CBS
Meredith Willson's The Music Man Kathleen Marshall ABC
2004[16]
2003 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon Jason Samuels Smith Syndicated
MADtv "Episode 925" Monie Adamson Fox
Malcolm in the Middle "Dewey's Special Class" Fred Tallaksen
Smucker's Stars on Ice 2004 Christopher Dean, Jamie Isley A&E
2005[17]
Smucker's Stars on Ice 2005 Christopher Dean A&E
A Christmas Carol Dan Siretta NBC
MADtv "Episode 1023" Monie Adamson Fox
Reefer Madness Mary Ann Kellogg Showtime
36th NAACP Image Awards Jeffrey Page (African choreography by), Anthony Talauega (choreography supervisor), Richmond Talauega (choreography supervisor) Showtime
2006[18]
High School Musical Charles Klapow, Kenny Ortega, Bonnie Story Disney Channel
Dancing with the Stars "Episode 208 (Freestyle)" Cheryl Burke ABC
"Episode 204 (Paso Doble)" Cheryl Burke, Nick Kosovich
"Episode 208 (Jive)" Tony Dovolani
Malcolm in the Middle "Bomb Shelter" Fred Tallaksen Fox
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody "Commercial Breaks" Travis Payne Disney Channel
2007[19]
So You Think You Can Dance "Calling You" Mia Michaels Fox
"Ramalama (Bang Bang)" Wade Robson
Tony Bennett: An American Classic Rob Marshall, John DeLuca NBC
Dancing with the Stars "Episode 303A" Louis Van Amstel ABC
2008[20]
So You Think You Can Dance "Hummingbird and Flower," "The Chairman's Waltz" Wade Robson Fox
Dancing with the Stars "Para Los Rumberos" Julianne Hough ABC
High School Musical 2 "What Time Is It?," "Fabulous," "Work This Out," "I Don't Dance," "You Are the Music in Me," "For One" Kenny Ortega, Charles Klapow, Bonnie Story Disney Channel
So You Think You Can Dance "Table," "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" Mandy Moore Fox
"Transformers," "Fuego" Shane Sparks
2009[21]
81st Annual Academy Awards "Musicals Are Back" Rob Ashford ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Adam and Eve," "Silence" Tyce Diorio Fox
Dancing with the Stars "Great Balls of Fire" Derek Hough, Julianne Hough ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "A Los Amigos" Dmitry Chaplin Fox
"Bleeding Love" Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo
"Mercy" Mia Michaels

2010s

Year Program Routine(s) Nominees Network
2010[22]
So You Think You Can Dance "Gravity," "Addiction/Koop Island Blues/One" Mia Michaels Fox
82nd Annual Academy Awards "Opening Number," "No One Wants to Do It Alone/Score Suite" Adam Shankman ABC
Dancing with the Stars "Living on Video/Quickstep," "Anything Goes" Derek Hough
"Malaquena" Chelsie Hightower, Derek Hough
So You Think You Can Dance "Fear" Stacey Tookey Fox
2011[23]
So You Think You Can Dance "Scars," "Fallin'," "Outta Your Mind" Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo Fox
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," "When We Dance," "This Bitter Earth – On the Nature of Daylight" Mia Michaels
Dancing with the Stars "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," "Hedwig's Theme," "My Love" Mark Ballas ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Oh Yeah," "Boogie Shoes," "I Surrender" Mandy Moore Fox
"Mad World," "Sundrenched World," "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" Stacey Tookey
"Collide," "How It Ends," "Fix You" Travis Wall
2012[24]
Smash "National Pastime," "Let's Be Bad," "Never Met a Wolf" Joshua Bergasse NBC
Dancing with the Stars "Without You" Travis Wall, Teddy Forance, Nick Lazzarini ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Whatever Lola Wants," "Please Mr. Jailor," "Where Do I Begin" Spencer Liff Fox
"Misty Blue," "Velocity" Christopher Scott
"In This Shirt," "Turning Tables," "Heart Asks for Pleasure First" Stacey Tookey
2013[25]
Dancing with the Stars "Hey Pachuco," "Para Los Rumberos," "Walking on Air" Derek Hough ABC
Dancing with the Stars "Heart Cry," "Stars" Derek Hough, Allison Holker ABC
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel (Live from Lincoln Center) Warren Carlyle PBS
So You Think You Can Dance "Call of the Wild (Circle of Life)," "Love Cats," "Beautiful People" Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo Fox
"The Power of Love," "Wild Horses" Mandy Moore
"Possibly Maybe," "Turning Page," "Sail" Sonya Tayeh
"Where the Light Gets In," "Without You," "Unchained Melody" Travis Wall
2014[26]
So You Think You Can Dance "Puttin' on the Ritz," "Gold Rush," "Run the World" Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo Fox
Dancing with the Stars "Human," "Ameksa," "Too Darn Hot" Derek Hough ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "The Edge of Glory," "Feelin' Good," "I Can't Make You Love Me" Mandy Moore Fox
"Trigger," "Sand," "The Gravel Road" Christopher Scott
"Hanging by a Thread," "Wicked Game," "Medicine" Travis Wall
2015[27]
Dancing with the Stars "Elastic Heart" Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, Tessandra Chavez ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Wave," "When I Go," "Wind Beneath My Wings" Travis Wall Fox
Dancing with the Stars "369," "It's Not Unusual," "Sing with a Swing-Apache" Witney Carson ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Hernando's Hideaway," "World on a String," "Maybe This Time" Spencer Liff Fox
"Vow," "So Broken," "Europe, After the Rain" Sonya Tayeh
2016[28]
America's Best Dance Crew "Runaway Baby," "Take U There," "Summer Thing" Quest Crew MTV
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "I'm So Good at Yoga," "A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes," "Settle for Me" Kathryn Burns The CW
Dancing with the Stars "Footprints in the Sand," "Grace Kelly," "Cry Little Sister" Derek Hough ABC
So You Think You Can Dance "Beautiful Friends," "November," "Gimme All Your Love" Travis Wall Fox
"Dibidy Dop" Anthony Morigerato

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