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This list details '''Filipinos''' working in the entertainment industry who have been nominated for, or won, '''[[Emmy Awards]]''', '''[[Grammy Awards]]''', '''[[Academy Award]]s''' (also known as Oscar), and '''[[Tony Awards]]'''. These include [[Arts in the Philippines#Non-traditional arts|non-traditional artists]], both '''naturalized''' and '''[[Overseas Filipinos|overseas]]''', or Filipino production companies.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Remembering the first Asian American to Win a Grammy |url=https://asianamericanbooks.com/newsletter/2023sep-article1.html#:~:text=Who%20was%20the%20first%20Asian,who%20grew%20up%20in%20Hawaii. |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=asianamericanbooks.com}}</ref> |
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This is a '''collective list of [[Emmy Awards|Emmy Award]], [[Grammy Awards|Grammy Award]], [[Academy Award]] (Oscar), and [[Tony Awards|Tony Award]] winners and nominees who are of Filipino descent, both naturalized and international co-citizenship.''' The '''"[[EGOT]]"''' was nicknamed by [[Philip Michael Thomas]] in 1984, although each names have winners and nominees separately. |
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[[Robert Lopez]] is the first, and so far, only winner of Filipino descent to have achieved all four major award ceremonies. |
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== Emmy Awards == |
== Emmy Awards == |
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The '''Emmy Awards''', or '''Emmys''', is one of the [[EGOT|four major annual American entertainment awards]] with an extensive range of award categories of artistic and technical merit for the American and international [[television industry]]. |
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{{Incomplete list|date=July 2024}} |
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'''NOTE''': In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each televisions were released; the Emmy Award ceremony is held the following year. Each divisions of "Emmy" ceremonies have separate headings in the article page: '''Primetime''', '''P. Creative Arts''', '''Daytime''', '''D. Creative Arts''', '''News and Documentary''', '''Children's and Family''', '''International''', and '''Regional'''. |
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=== [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie|Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie]] ([[Primetime Emmy Awards|Primetime]]) === |
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== Primetime Emmy == |
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{{Main|Primetime Emmy Awards}} |
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=== Program === |
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[[File:Darren criss 2021 1.jpg|thumb|173x173px|Criss (pictured in 2019) won Outstanding Lead Actor - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category.]] |
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[[File:Rob Schneider, USO tour, Nov 16 2001.jpg|thumb|192x192px|Schneider (pictured in 2001) was nominated Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series category.]] |
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==== Outstanding Comedy Series ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series}} |
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|[[2022 in television|2022]]<br><small>([[74th Primetime Emmy Awards|74th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Leann Bowen]] |
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| rowspan="2" |''[[Ted Lasso]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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|First woman of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for and to win the category.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chavez |first=Yong |date=Jan 18, 2024 |title=Fil-Am writers, producers' shows bag awards in Emmys |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/18/24/fil-am-writers-producers-shows-bag-awards-in-emmys |work=[[ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Bear |url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/bear |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Television Academy |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Ted Lasso |url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/ted-lasso |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Television Academy |language=en}}</ref> |
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| rowspan="2" | [[2023 in television|2023]]<br><small>([[75th Primetime Emmy Awards|75th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Rene Gube]] |
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| rowspan="2" |''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]'' |
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|[[2024 in television|2024]]<br><small>([[76th Primetime Emmy Awards|76th]])</small> |
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==== Outstanding Variety Series ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series}} |
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|[[1969 in television|1969]]<br>{{Small|([[21st Primetime Emmy Awards|21st]])}} |
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| [[George Sunga]] |
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|''[[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| <ref name="George A. Sunga">{{Cite web |title=George A. Sunga |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/george-sunga |access-date=July 5, 2021 |work=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|Television Academy]]}}</ref> |
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=== Performance and Screenplay === |
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==== Outstanding Lead Actor - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}} |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Lead Actor - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
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| [[2018 in television|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[70th Primetime Emmy Awards|70th]])}} |
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| 2010 |
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| [[Darren Criss]] |
| [[Darren Criss]] |
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|''[[The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story]]'' |
|''[[The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story]]'' |
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|[[Andrew Cunanan]] |
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| First Filipino-American to win for any acting categories.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Masinsin |first=Christian |date=Sep 20, 2021 |title=Every Asian Acting Emmy Nominee Ever. |url=https://medium.com/@christian.m27/every-asian-acting-nominee-ever-595d4543f364 }}</ref> |
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==== Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series ==== |
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=== [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series|Outstanding Actor In a Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series]] (Primetime) === |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series}} |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Writing - Variety Series |
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|[[1990 in television|1990]]<br /><small>([[42nd Primetime Emmy Awards|42nd]])</small> |
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| rowspan="3" |[[Rob Schneider]] |
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| rowspan="3" |''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="3" |<ref name="18doors">{{cite web |last=Pfefferman |first=Naomi |date=January 12, 2009 |title=A Conversation with Rob Schneider |url=https://18doors.org/a_conversation_with_rob_schneider/ |access-date=October 4, 2012 |publisher=18doors.org}}</ref> |
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|[[1991 in television|1991]]<br /><small>([[43rd Primetime Emmy Awards|43rd]])</small> |
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| {{nom}} |
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|[[1992 in television|1992]]<br /><small>([[42nd Primetime Emmy Awards|44th]])</small> |
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| {{nom}} |
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== P. Creative Arts Emmy == |
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{{Main|Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards}} |
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=== Program === |
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<!-- Commented out because image was deleted: [[File:Jess Espanola with an Emmy statuette.jpg|thumb|147x147px|Espanola (pictured in 2008) won Outstanding Animated Program category, the first Filipino and Asian to win a Primetime Emmy for any categories.]] --> |
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[[File:Marsha Williams (cropped).jpg|thumb|187x187px|Williams (pictured in 1989) was nominated Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) category.]] |
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==== Outstanding Animated Program ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program}} |
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|[[2008 in television|2008]]<br><small>([[60th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|60th]])</small> |
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|[[Jess Española]] |
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|N/A |
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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|"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]" |
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|{{won}} |
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|First Filipino and Asian to win a Primetime Emmy.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Medina |first=Rogelio Constantino |title=My encounter with the 1st Pinoy Emmy winner |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2019/10/08/1958203/my-encounter-1st-pinoy-emmy-winner?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0HnuE8zG5LJp8JrGdPEIubtFKDviEVtloFS9QAVxbtb_W_cN0gT6ZsblU_aem_5_tCxJg-HH89bG3OK9mUKw |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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|[[2012 in television|2012]]<br><small>([[64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|64th]])</small> |
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|Richard Manginsay |
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|"[[Holidays of Future Passed]]" |
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==== [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program|Outstanding Children's Program]] ==== |
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It was regularly hosted in Primetime until 2020, began shifting to Children's and Family. |
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|[[2008 in television|2008]]<br><small>([[60th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|60th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Beth Aala]] |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Classical Baby|Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |last=Lo |first=Ricky |title=Other Pinoys who have won Emmys |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2008/10/24/409483/other-pinoys-who-have-won-emmys |access-date=2024-07-16 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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|[[2011 in television|2011]]<br><small>([[63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|63rd]])</small> |
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|''A Child's Garden of Poetry'' |
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| {{won}} |
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==== Outstanding Emerging Media Program ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Emerging Media Program}} |
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|[[2017 in television|2017]]<br><small>([[69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|69th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="3" | Augie Max Vargas |
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| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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| rowspan="3" | [[Academy Awards]] |
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|{{won}} |
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| rowspan="3" | <ref name=":15" /> |
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|[[2018 in television|2018]]<br><small>([[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|70th]])</small> |
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|{{nom}} |
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|[[2019 in television|2019]]<br><small>([[71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|71st]])</small> |
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|{{nom}} |
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|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
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|Roxanne Paredes |
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|''[[Mr. Robot|Mr. Robot: Season_4.0 ARG]]'' |
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|{{won}} |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Leyda-Aldemo |first=Alyssa |date=2020-09-25 |title=Fil-Am producer Roxanne Paredes bags Creative Arts Emmy for Mr. Robot |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/fil-am-producer-roxanne-paredes-bags-creative-arts-emmy-for-mr-robot/ |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==== Outstanding Short Form - Comedy, Drama or Variety Series ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program}} |
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|[[2014 in television|2014]]<br><small>([[66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|66th]])</small> |
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|[[Bruno Mars]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
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|''[[Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show|Super Bowl XLVIII: Halftime Show Starring Bruno Mars]]'' |
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|{{nom}} |
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|Part-Filipino (his mother was half-Filipino).<ref>{{cite web |date=26 August 2014 |title=Primetime Emmy Awards 2014: The winners list |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/25/showbiz/primetime-emmy-awards-winners-2014/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140928201216/http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/25/showbiz/primetime-emmy-awards-winners-2014 |archive-date=28 September 2014 |access-date=17 September 2014 |work=CNN}}</ref> |
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==== Outstanding Variety Special - Pre-Recorded ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)}} |
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|[[2003 in television|2003]]<br><small>([[55th Primetime Emmy Awards|55th]])</small> |
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|[[Marsha Garces Williams]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Finland}} |
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|''[[Robin Williams: Live on Broadway]]'' |
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|{{nom}} |
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|Part Filipino-Finnish (her father is Filipino)<ref>{{cite news |title=Robin Williams: Live On Broadway |url=https://www.nytimes.com/tv/show/169603/Robin-Williams-Live-On-Broadway/details |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819094558/https://www.nytimes.com/tv/show/169603/Robin-Williams-Live-On-Broadway/details |archive-date=August 19, 2014 |access-date=August 16, 2014 |work=The New York Times}}</ref> |
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|[[2023 in television|2023]]<br><small>([[75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|75th]])</small> |
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|Augie Max Vargas |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|[[Norman Lear|''Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter'']] |
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|{{nom}} |
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|<ref name=":15">{{Cite web |title=Augie Max Vargas |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/augie-max-vargas |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=Television Academy |language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Performance === |
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==== Outstanding Actor in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series}} |
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|[[2016 in television|2016]]<br><small>([[68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|68th]])</small> |
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|[[Lou Diamond Phillips]] |
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|''The Crossroads of History'' |
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|{{nom}} |
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|Half-Filipino (his mother was Filipino).<ref name=":1" /> |
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==== Outstanding Actress in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series}} |
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|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
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|[[Rain Valdez]] |
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| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}} |
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|''Razor Tongue'' |
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|{{nom}} |
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|First transgender woman of Filipino and Asian ancestry to be nominated.<ref name=":1" /> |
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=== Craft and Design === |
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==== Outstanding Choreography ==== |
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{{main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography}} |
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| rowspan="3" |[[2006 in television|2006]]<br><small>([[58th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|58th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Cheryl Burke]] |
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| rowspan="11" | {{flagicon|US}} |
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'' |
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|"Episode 204 (Paso Doble)" |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="3" | <ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2006/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|"Episode 208 (Freestyle)" |
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|{{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Charles Klapow]] |
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| colspan="2" |''[[High School Musical]]'' |
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|{{won}} |
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|[[2008 in television|2008]]<br><small>([[60th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|60th]])</small> |
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|''[[High School Musical 2]]'' |
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|"What Time Is It?", "Fabulous", "Work This Out", "I Don't Dance", "You Are the Music in Me", "For One" |
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|{{nom}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2008/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|[[2009 in television|2009]]<br><small>([[61st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|61st]])</small> |
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| rowspan="4" |[[Napoleon D'umo]] |
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| rowspan="4" |''[[So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]'' |
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|"Bleeding Love" |
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|{{nom}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2009/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2011 in television|2011]]<br><small>([[63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|63rd]])</small> |
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|"Scars", "Fallin", "Outta Your Mind" |
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|{{won}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2011/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2013 in television|2013]]<br><small>([[65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|65th]])</small> |
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|"Call of the Wild (Circle of Life)", "Love Cats", "Beautiful People" |
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|{{nom}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2014 in television|2014]]<br><small>([[66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|66th]])</small> |
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|"Puttin' on the Ritz", "Gold Rush", "Run the World" |
|||
|{{won}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2014/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2016 in television|2016]]<br><small>([[68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|68th]])</small> |
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|[[Ryan Conferido|Ryan "Ryanimay" Conferido]]<br>[[Dominic Sandoval]] |
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|''[[America's Best Dance Crew]]'' |
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|"Runaway Baby", "Take U There", "Summer Thing" |
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|{{won}} |
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|{{Efn|Conferido and Sandoval are the only two members of [[Quest Crew]] to be claimed as Filipino-Americans, so they are included in a list.}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Nominees/Winners | Television Academy |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2016/outstanding-choreography |access-date=2016-07-18 |publisher=Emmys.com}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2019 in television|2019]]<br><small>([[71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|71st]])</small> |
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|Melvin 'TimTim' Rogador |
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|''[[World of Dance]]'' |
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|"Drop It Like It's Hot", "Headband", "DNA" |
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|{{nom}} |
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|<ref name=":17">{{Cite web |title=71st Primetime Emmy Noms Announced |url=http://www.facchollywood.org/3/post/2019/07/71st-primetime-emmy-noms-announced.html |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=FILIPINO AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF HOLLYWOOD |language=en}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2024 in television|2024]]<br><small>([[76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|76th]])</small> |
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|Karla Puno Garcia |
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|''[[76th Tony Awards|76th Annual Tony Awards]]'' |
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|"Opening Number", "Lifetime Achievement" |
|||
|{{won}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://www.karlapunogarcia.com/about |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=KARLA PUNO GARCIA |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|} |
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==== Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming ==== |
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{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Costumes - Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Television |
|||
! width="20%" |Episode |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in television|2016]]<br><small>([[68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|68th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="5" | [[Zaldy|Zaldy Goco]] |
|||
| rowspan="5" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="5" |''[[RuPaul's Drag Race]]'' |
|||
|:"[[Keeping It 100!]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name="Emmy2016">{{cite press release |title=68th Emmy® Awards Nominations for Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016 |url=http://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/68th-nominations-list-v7.pdf |author=Television Academy |author-link=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |date=July 14, 2016}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in television|2017]]<br><small>([[69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
|"[[Oh. My. Gaga!]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name="Emmy2017">{{cite press release |title=2017 Emmy® Awards Nominations for Programs Airing June 1, 2016 – May 31, 2017 |url=http://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/69th-nominations-list-v5.pdf |author=Television Academy |date=July 13, 2017}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in television|2018]]<br><small>([[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|70th]])</small> |
|||
|"[[RuPaul's Drag Race (season 10)|10s Across the Board]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name="Emmy2018">{{cite press release |title=2018 Emmy® Awards Nominations for Programs Airing June 1, 2017 – May 31, 2018 |url=http://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/70th-nominations-list-v3.pdf |author=Television Academy |date=July 12, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sanchez |first1=Omar |date=8 September 2018 |title=Creative Arts Emmys: Winners List (Updating Live) |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/creative-arts-emmys-2018-winners-list-1138674/item/creative-arts-emmys-outstanding-costumes-variety-nonfiction-reality-programming-1138812 |access-date=9 September 2018 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in television|2019]]<br><small>([[71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|71st]])</small> |
|||
|"[[Trump: The Rusical]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name="Emmy2019">{{cite press release |title=2019 Emmy® Awards Nominations Press Release |url=https://www.emmys.com/sites/default/files/Downloads/71st-nominations-list-v1.pdf |author=Television Academy |access-date=July 17, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Variety2019">{{cite news |last1=Littleton |first1=Cynthia |date=15 September 2019 |title=Creative Arts Emmys: Full Winners List for Night 1 |url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/emmys-creative-arts-winners-reality-1203336092/ |work=Variety |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
|||
|"[[I'm That Bitch (RuPaul's Drag Race)|I'm That Bitch]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite news |last1=Nordyke |first1=Kimberly |last2=Lewis |first2=Hilary |date=September 14, 2020 |title=Creative Arts Emmys: All the Winners So Far {{!}} Hollywood Reporter |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/creative-arts-emmys-winners-list-updating-live |work=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or a Movie ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Hairstyling - Limited Series or a Movie |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in television|2016]]<br><small>([[68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|68th]])</small> |
|||
| [[Frederic Aspiras]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[American Horror Story]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Frederic Aspiras - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3139710/awards/?ref_=nm_awd |access-date=2024-08-20 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Main Title Design ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Main Title Design |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
|||
| Henry DeLeon |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Carnival Row]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":21">{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CDzaKneJCyV/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=www.instagram.com}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Picture Editing - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Television |
|||
! width="20%" |Episode |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
|[[Michelle Tesoro]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[The Queen's Gambit (miniseries)|The Queen's Gambit]]'' |
|||
|"Exchanges" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Michelle Tesoro, ACE |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/michelle-tesoro-ace |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=Television Academy |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Picture Editing - Unstructured Reality Program |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Television |
|||
! width="20%" |Episode |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in television|2016]]<br><small>([[68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|68th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="6" | [[Ben Bulatao]] |
|||
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="6" |''[[Deadliest Catch]]'' |
|||
|"Carpe Diem" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in television|2017]]<br><small>([[69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
|"Uncharted Territory" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in television|2018]]<br><small>([[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|70th]])</small> |
|||
|"Battle Lines" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in television|2019]]<br><small>([[71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|71st]])</small> |
|||
|"Battle of Kings" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
|||
|"Cold War Rivals" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
|"Body of Work" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Production Design - Variety or Reality Series |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in television|2017]]<br><small>([[69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="2" | Monica Sotto |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |''[[Drunk History]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":21" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Music === |
|||
==== Outstanding Music Direction ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Music Direction |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in television|2018]]<br><small>([[70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|70th]])</small> |
|||
| [[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| <ref>{{cite web |last=Sanchez |first=Omar |date=8 September 2018 |title=Creative Arts Emmys: Complete Winners List |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/creative-arts-emmys-2018-winners-list-1138674 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181130134923/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/creative-arts-emmys-2018-winners-list-1138674 |archive-date=30 November 2018 |access-date=9 September 2018 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Original Main Title Theme Music |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
| [[Robert Lopez]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[WandaVision]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|Part-Filipino (paternal grandfather is Filipino, paternal grandmother is part-Filipino). |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="8" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Original Music and Lyrics |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="12%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="15%" |Television |
|||
! width="15%" |Episode |
|||
! width="15%" |Song |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="10%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2007 in television|2007]]<br><small>([[59th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|59th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Robert Lopez]] |
|||
| rowspan="6" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' |
|||
|"[[My Musical]]" |
|||
|"Everything Comes Down to Poo" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[2015 in television|2015]]<br><small>([[67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|67th]])</small> |
|||
|''[[The Comedians (2015 TV series)|The Comedians]]'' |
|||
|"Celebrity Guest" |
|||
|"Kiss an Old Man" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[87th Academy Awards]] |
|||
|N/A |
|||
|"Moving Pictures" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Darren Criss]] |
|||
|''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'' |
|||
|"[[Dreams Come True (Glee)|Dreams Come True]]" |
|||
|"This Time" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| <ref name=":7" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in television|2020]]<br><small>([[72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|72nd]])</small> |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |[[The Black Godfather (2019 film)|''The Black Godfather'']] |
|||
|"Letter to My Godfather" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":21" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
|Robert Lopez |
|||
|''[[WandaVision]]'' |
|||
|"[[Breaking the Fourth Wall (WandaVision)|Breaking the Fourth Wall]]" |
|||
|"[[Agatha All Along (song)|Agatha All Along]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Technical === |
|||
==== Outstanding Cinematography for a Series - One Hour ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Cinematography for a Series - One Hour |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Television |
|||
! width="20%" |Episode |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[2022 in television|2022]]<br><small>([[74th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|74th]])</small> |
|||
| [[Autumn Durald|Autumn Durald Arkapaw]] |
|||
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' |
|||
|"[[Lamentis]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Purnell |first=Kristofer |title=Meet the Filipino-American cinematographer of 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/movies/2023/01/03/2235052/meet-filipino-american-cinematographer-black-panther-wakanda-forever |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation}} |
|||
'''NOTE''': Unlike any categories were competitive, there are no nominees for this category and only winners chosen by a jury. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="5" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Animation - Individual Achievement |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="22%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in television|2010]]<br><small>([[62nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|62nd]])</small> |
|||
|Joe Mateo |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Prep & Landing]]'' |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Joe Mateo - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1853872/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Special Visual Effects ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Special Visual Effects |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1998 in television|1998]]<br><small>([[50th Primetime Emmy Awards|50th]])</small> |
|||
|Ariel Velasco-Shaw |
|||
| rowspan="9" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[From the Earth to the Moon (miniseries)|From the Earth to the Moon]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ariel Velasco-Shaw - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0892333/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2008 in television|2008]]<br><small>([[60th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|60th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="4" |Anthony Ocampo |
|||
|''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anthony Ocampo - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1145986/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=Novio |first1=Eunice Barbara C. |last2=rciriacruz |date=2021-06-15 |title=Filipino visual effects artist realizes dream in Hollywood |url=https://usa.inquirer.net/74520/filipino-visual-effects-artist-realizes-dream-in-hollywood |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=INQUIRER.net USA |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in television|2011]]<br><small>([[63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|63rd]])</small> |
|||
|[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|''The Walking Dead'']] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2012 in television|2012]]<br><small>([[64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|64th]])</small> |
|||
|[[Touch (American TV series)|''Touch'']] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pan Am (TV series)|''Pan Am'']] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2015 in television|2015]]<br><small>([[67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|67th]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Mark A.J. Nazal |
|||
| rowspan="2" |''[[Gotham (TV series)|Gotham]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mark A.J. Nazal - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4378967/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in television|2017]]<br><small>([[69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in television|2019]]<br><small>([[71st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|71st]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="2" | Charles Collyer |
|||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":17" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination|Outstanding Stunt Coordination]] ==== |
|||
{{Main|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Stunt Coordination |
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|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in television|2021]]<br><small>([[73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
| rowspan="3" |Brett Chan |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|Canada}} |
|||
|''[[Warrior (TV series)|Warrior]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chavez |first=Yong |date=Aug 30, 2021 |title=Emmy-nominated Filipino stunt coordinator Brett Chan talks about being bullied as a kid |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/08/30/21/emmy-nominated-filipino-stunt-coordinator-talks-about-being-bullied-as-a-kid |work=[[ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in television|2023]]<br><small>([[75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|75th]])</small> |
|||
|''[[Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in television|2024]]<br><small>([[76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|76th]])</small> |
|||
|''Warrior'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
== Daytime Emmy == |
|||
{{Main|Daytime Emmy Awards}} |
|||
=== Program === |
|||
==== Outstanding Daytime Talk Series ==== |
|||
{{Main|Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%"|Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
||
! width=" |
! width="35%"|Television |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Status |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
||
! width="450" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[39th Daytime Emmy Awards|2012]] |
|||
| 2016 |
|||
| rowspan="2" | Marc Anthony Nicolas |
|||
| rowspan="5" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[The Talk (talk show)|The Talk]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":10">{{Cite web |last=Javier |first=Kristian Eric |title=Marc Anthony Nicolas feels a responsibility to represent Filipinos after winning Emmy |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/110923/marc-anthony-nicolas-feels-a-responsibility-to-represent-filipinos-after-winning-emmy/story |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=www.gmanetwork.com |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[43rd Daytime Emmy Awards|2016]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|''Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars in [[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web |date=24 March 2016 |title=The 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations |url=http://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_43rd_nominations.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160417042422/http://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_43rd_nominations.pdf |archive-date=17 April 2016 |access-date=24 March 2016 |publisher=[[National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[44th Daytime Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" | Marc Anthony Nicolas |
|||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[The Talk (talk show)|The Talk]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":10" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th Daytime Emmy Awards|2018]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program|Outstanding Legal / Courtroom Program]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[36th Daytime Emmy Awards|2009]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |Lisa Manibog-Lew |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |''[[Judge Judy]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |<ref name=":19">{{Cite web |title=Lisa Lew - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2342441/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[37th Daytime Emmy Awards|2010]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[38th Daytime Emmy Awards|2011]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[39th Daytime Emmy Awards|2012]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Performance === |
|||
==== [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series|Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series]] ==== |
|||
Only one actor has been nominated in '''Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series''' category. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="15%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="20%" |Television |
|||
! width="20%" |Role |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[48th Daytime Emmy Awards|2019]] |
|||
| [[Lou Diamond Phillips]] |
| [[Lou Diamond Phillips]] |
||
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
||
|''[[Conversations in L.A.]]'' |
|||
|''The Crossroads of History'' |
|||
|Martin |
|||
|Chieftain |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| Filipino |
| Part-Filipino (his mother was Filipino)<ref name=":1" /> |
||
|} |
|} |
||
== D. Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy == |
|||
=== [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series|Outstanding Actress In a Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series]] (Primetime) === |
|||
=== Program === |
|||
==== [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Series|Outstanding Daytime Special Class Series]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%"|Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
||
! width=" |
! width="35%"|Television |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Status |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
||
! width="450" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[27th Daytime Emmy Awards|2000]] |
|||
| 2020 |
|||
| Lisa Manibog-Lew |
|||
| [[Rain Valdez]] |
|||
| |
|{{flagicon|US}} |
||
|'' |
|''[[Judge Judy]]'' |
||
|Belle |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
|<ref name=":19" /> |
||
|} |
|||
==== [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Special|Outstanding Daytime]] [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Series|Special Class]] Special ==== |
|||
Only four people people have been nominated six times in '''Outstanding Daytime Special''' category, winning once for Josue and Relampagos, respectively. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[43rd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2016]] |
|||
| [[Jose Antonio Vargas]] |
|||
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[White People (film)|White People]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| <ref name=":7">{{Cite web |last=IV |first=Franz Sorilla |title=9 Tony and Laurence Olivier Awards Winners And Nominees of Filipino Descent |url=https://www.tatlerasia.com/the-scene/people-parties/tony-and-laurence-olivier-awards-winners-and-nominees-that-are-of-filipino-descent |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Tatler Asia |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|Michele Josue |
|||
|''Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Quadra-Balibay |first=Angie |date=2023-10-19 |title=Top 75 Most Influential Filipino-Americans of 2023: Hollywood's Trailblazers Revealed |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/top-75-most-influential-filipino-americans-of-2023-hollywoods-trailblazers-revealed/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[44th Daytime Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
|Augie Max Vargas |
|||
|[[Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade|Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Augie Max Vargas - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1362230/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |Joel Relampagos |
|||
| rowspan="3" |''Recipe for Change'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |<ref>{{Cite news |last=Angeles |first=Steve |date=March 26, 2024 |title=How a Fil-Am TV producer beat alcoholism to become Emmy winner |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/2024/3/26/fil-am-tv-producer-beats-alcoholism-to-become-emmy-winner-2018 |work=[[ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards|2023]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[51st Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards|2024]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Daytime Special Class Program ==== |
|||
Only one individual have been nominated twice in '''Outstanding Daytime Program''' category. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[25th Daytime Emmy Awards|1998]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" | Lisa Manibog-Lew |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |''[[Judge Judy]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":19" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[26th Daytime Emmy Awards|1999]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Craft === |
|||
==== Outstanding Costume Design ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2018]] |
|||
| rowspan="5" | Angelo Santos |
|||
| rowspan="5" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="5" | ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| rowspan="5" | <ref>{{Cite web |last=Newcomb |first=Roger |title=45th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winner's List |url=https://www.welovesoaps.net/2018/04/45th-annual-daytime-creative-arts-emmy.html |access-date=2024-07-19 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-09-20 |title=Fil-American designer wins Daytime Emmy for costume design |url=https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/306952/fil-american-designer-wins-daytime-emmy-costume-design/ |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=Lifestyle.INQ |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[46th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2019]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[47th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2020]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards|2023]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[51st Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards|2024]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Graphic and Artistic Design ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[33rd Daytime Emmy Awards|2006]] |
|||
| Frederick “Eric” Alba |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Strange Days on Planet Earth]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=News |first=Rouchelle Dinglasan, GMA |date=2012-11-08 |title=Star Trek's Fil-Am visual effects artist: Talent in PHL 'unbelievable' |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/dispatch/281532/star-trek-s-fil-am-visual-effects-artist-talent-in-phl-unbelievable/story/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Makeup ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[43rd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2016]] |
|||
| rowspan="5" | Gabrielle "Gabbi" Pascua |
|||
| rowspan="5" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="5" | [[The Talk (talk show)|''The Talk'']] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="5" | <ref>{{Cite web |title=Gabrielle Pascua - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4875326/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[44th Daytime Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2018]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[46th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2019]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[47th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2020]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
== Children's and Family == |
|||
{{Main|Children's and Family Emmy Awards}} |
|||
=== Program === |
|||
==== Outstanding Short Form Program ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%"|Television |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1st Children's and Family Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
| [[Robert Lopez]]<br>[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[We the People (2021 TV series)|We the People]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|First Filipino-Americans to win in an inauguration category. |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
=== Outstanding Special Class Animated Program |
==== Outstanding Special Class Animated Program ==== |
||
It was regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
It was regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%"|Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
||
! width=" |
! width="35%"|Television |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%"|Status |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[24th Daytime Emmy Awards|1997]] |
|||
|1996 |
|||
| [[Ronnie del Carmen]] |
| [[Ronnie del Carmen]] |
||
|N/A |
|N/A |
||
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|} |
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=== [[Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program|Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program]] |
=== Performance === |
||
==== [[Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program|Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program]] ==== |
|||
Formerly known as [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program]], regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
Formerly known as [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program]], regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%" |Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%" |Recipient |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%" |Television |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%" |Role |
||
! width=" |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! width=" |
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[43rd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2016]] |
|||
|2016 |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Eric Bauza]] |
| rowspan="3" | [[Eric Bauza]] |
||
| rowspan="3" | {{flagicon|Canada}} |
| rowspan="3" | {{flagicon|Canada}} |
||
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|[[Puss in Boots (Shrek)|Puss in Boots]] and Sino |
|[[Puss in Boots (Shrek)|Puss in Boots]] and Sino |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| {{Small|(Seasons 1-2 only.)}} |
| {{Small|(Seasons 1-2 only.)}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2021]] |
|||
|2021 |
|||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Looney Tunes Cartoons]]'' |
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Looney Tunes Cartoons]]'' |
||
|[[Bugs Bunny]] and [[Daffy Duck]] |
|[[Bugs Bunny]] and [[Daffy Duck]] |
||
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1st Children's and Family Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
|2022 |
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|Bugs Bunny, [[Marvin the Martian]], Daffy Duck, and [[Tweety]] |
|Bugs Bunny, [[Marvin the Martian]], Daffy Duck, and [[Tweety]] |
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| {{won}} |
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=== [[Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Animated Program|Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Program]] |
==== [[Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Animated Program|Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Program]] ==== |
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It was regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
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|[[46th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2019]] |
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|2019 |
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| rowspan="4" | Eric Bauza |
| rowspan="4" | [[Eric Bauza]] |
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| rowspan="4" | {{flagicon|Canada}} |
| rowspan="4" | {{flagicon|Canada}} |
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| rowspan="3" | ''[[Muppet Babies (2018 TV series)|Muppet Babies]]'' |
| rowspan="3" | ''[[Muppet Babies (2018 TV series)|Muppet Babies]]'' |
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|[[47th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2020]] |
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|2020 |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2021]] |
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|2021 |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards|2023]] |
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|2023 |
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|''[[Bugs Bunny Builders]]'' |
|''[[Bugs Bunny Builders]]'' |
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|Bugs Bunny, [[Marvin the Martian]], Daffy Duck, and [[Tweety]] |
|[[Bugs Bunny]], [[Marvin the Martian]], [[Daffy Duck]], and [[Tweety]] |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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| |
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=== Craft === |
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=== [[International Emmy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] (International) === |
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==== Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Program ==== |
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|||
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|- |
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|[[2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards|2023]] |
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|[[Romeo Candido]] |
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|{{flagicon|Canada}} |
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|''Circuit Breakers'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=DGC Ontario |date=2023-12-14 |title=Hear It From The Members: Celebrating DGC Ontario's Emmy Noms |url=https://thewiderlens.ca/news/hear-it-from-the-members-how-it-feels-to-be-nominated-for-a-2023-emmy/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=Wider Lens |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|} |
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==== Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Series ==== |
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It was regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
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! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
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! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
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|- |
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|[[35th Daytime Emmy Awards|2008]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Robert Lopez]] |
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| rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|US}} |
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[Wonder Pets!]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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| |
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|- |
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|[[37th Daytime Emmy Awards|2010]] |
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| {{won}} |
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| |
|||
|} |
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==== Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation ==== |
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It was regularly hosted at [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] until 2022. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
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|- |
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|[[23rd Daytime Emmy Awards|1996]] |
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|Francis Barrios |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Francis Barrios - Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1720254/awards/ |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[2nd Children's and Family Emmy Awards|2023]] |
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|Joey Pogoy |
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| {{flagicon|Canada}} |
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| ''[[Sonic Prime]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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|<ref>{{cite web |author=Schneider, Michael |date=December 16, 2023 |title=Children's & Family Creative Arts Emmys 2023 Full Winners List: Netflix, Disney, 'Sesame Street,' Jack Black and More |url=https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/childrens-family-emmys-2023-full-winners-list-1235842329/ |access-date=January 9, 2024 |work=Variety}}</ref> |
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|} |
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== News and Documentary Emmy == |
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{{Main|News and Documentary Emmy Awards}} |
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=== Program === |
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==== Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
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! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%"|Television |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
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! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
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|- |
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|2014 |
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| Lisa Valencia-Svensson |
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|{{flagicon|Canada}} |
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|''[[Herman's House|Herman’s House]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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| <ref>{{Cite web |title=FilCan-produced doc wins Emmy |url=https://philippinereporter.com/index.php/2014/10/23/filcan-produced-doc-wins-emmy/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=The Philippine Reporter |language=en}}</ref><ref>Julianna Cummins, [https://playbackonline.ca/2014/10/01/cbc-nfb-win-intl-emmy-awards/ "NFB, Herman’s House win Emmy Awards"]. ''[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]]'', October 1, 2014.</ref> |
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|} |
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==== Outstanding Social Issue Documentary ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! width="5%" |Year |
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|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
| [[Ramona Diaz|Ramona S. Diaz]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[A Thousand Cuts (2020 film)|A Thousand Cuts]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
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| <ref name=":6">{{Cite web |last=Ramirez |first=Joanne Rae M. |title=Fil-am director Ramona S. Diaz: An Emmy for your thoughts |url=https://www.philstar.com/other-sections/newsmakers/2022/10/07/2214909/fil-am-director-ramona-s-diaz-emmy-your-thoughts |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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|} |
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==== Outstanding Investigative Documentary ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%"|Television |
|||
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|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
| [[Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala]] |
|||
|N/A |
|||
|''Delikado'' |
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| {{nom}} |
|||
| {{efn|The film is an international-co-production of USA, UK, and The Philippines, and is primarily shot in Bulacan, Philippines, produced by Australian filmmaker and international producers. While the filmmaker and producers were all non-Filipinos, Alikpala is the only Filipina as a producer for her work.<ref>{{Cite web |title='POV' Presents Award-Winning Journalist Karl Malakunas's Directorial Debut 'Delikado' {{!}} American Documentary |url=https://www.amdoc.org/pressroom/pov-presents-delikado/ |access-date=2024-07-16 |website=www.amdoc.org |language=en}}</ref>}} |
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|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Historical Programming ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|2008 |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Marissa Aroy]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[United Shades of America|Sikhs in America]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Niall |title=Delano Manongs: Nominated for a 2015 Emmy – mediafactory.tv |url=https://mediafactory.tv/2014/04/delano-manongs-forgotten-heroes-of-the-united-farm-works/ |access-date=2024-08-22 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-05-13 |title=An Emmy Goes to "Sikhs in America" documentary |url=https://www.sikhnet.com/the-arts/an-emmy-goes-sikhs-america-documentary |access-date=2024-08-22 |website=SikhNet |language=en}}</ref> |
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|- |
|||
|2015 |
|||
|''Delano Manongs'' |
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| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Craft === |
|||
==== Outstanding Investigative Journalism ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|2010 |
|||
|[[Maria Ressa]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web |last=Lungay |first=G. J |title=Maria Ressa – Achievements |url=http://prezi.com/t5pq_jjq8zi7/untitled-prezi/ |access-date=September 27, 2013 |publisher=Prezi.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Local Female Leaders |url=http://islandssociety.org/projects/global-projects/local-female-leaders/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151017234735/http://islandssociety.org/projects/global-projects/local-female-leaders/ |archive-date=October 17, 2015 |access-date=October 7, 2015 |publisher=Islands Society}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards|2013]] |
|||
| [[Ramona Diaz|Ramona S. Diaz]]<br>Marty Syjuco<br>Carmen Vicencio |
|||
|''Give Up Tomorrow'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Nepales |first=Ruben V. |date=2013-07-12 |title=Docu on controversial Cebu rape-murder case earns Emmy nod |url=https://entertainment.inquirer.net/102787/doc-on-controversial-cebu-rape-murder-case-earns-emmy-nod |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1719030/awards/ |title=Give Up Tomorrow (2011) - Awards - IMDb |language=en-US |access-date=2024-07-20 |via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> |
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|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Environment News Story ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[40th News and Documentary Emmy Awards|2019]] |
|||
| Shanna Mendiola |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''Today in LA'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Quadra-Balibay |first=Angie |date=2019-08-30 |title=Meteorologist Shanna Mendiola wins Emmy Award for plastics in the ocean coverage |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/meteorologist-shanna-mendiola-wins-emmy-award-for-plastics-in-the-ocean-coverage/ |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Music Composition ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%"|Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%"|Television |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[42nd News and Documentary Emmy Awards|2021]] |
|||
| Denise Santos |
|||
|N/A |
|||
|''Primates'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| <ref name=":6" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Outstanding Program/Individual Achievement ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="35%" |Television |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|1986 |
|||
| Rochit Tañedo |
|||
|N/A |
|||
|''The Philippines: Life and Death in Revolution'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| <ref name=":9" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
== International Emmy == |
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{{Main|International Emmy Awards}} |
|||
=== Program === |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming|Best Arts Programming]] ==== |
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|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="15%"|English title |
|||
! width="15%"|Original title |
|||
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[48th International Emmy Awards|2020]] |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN Corporation]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''Jake and Charice'' |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|{{Efn|Co-produced with Japan's [[NHK]]}}<ref>{{cite web |author=Scott Roxborough |date=September 24, 2020 |title=Netflix Leads 2020 International Emmy Nominations |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/netflix-leads-2020-international-emmy-nominations |accessdate=May 1, 2022 |publisher=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series|Best Drama Series]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="15%" |English title |
|||
! width="15%" |Original title |
|||
! width="15%" |Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[41st International Emmy Awards|2013]] |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN Corporation]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Maalaala Mo Kaya]]'' |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web |title=41ST INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/41st-international-emmy-awards-nominees-announced/ |accessdate=May 1, 2022 |work=[[International Emmy Awards]]}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela|Best Telenovela]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="15%"|English title |
|||
! width="15%"|Original title |
|||
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" | [[37th International Emmy Awards|2009]] |
|||
| Wilma Galvante |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Magdusa Ka]]'' |
|||
|[[GMA Network]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":8">{{cite web |title=2009 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARD NOMINEES |url=http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=92 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220101900/http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=92 |archive-date=December 20, 2013 |accessdate=April 30, 2022 |website=[[International Emmy Awards]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|Rondel P. Lindayag |
|||
|''A Time for Us'' |
|||
|''[[Kahit Isang Saglit]]'' |
|||
|Double Vision<br>[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[38th International Emmy Awards|2010]] |
|||
|Narciso Y. Gulmatico, Jr. |
|||
|''Destined Hearts'' |
|||
|''[[Dahil May Isang Ikaw]]'' |
|||
|ABS-CBN |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":5">{{cite web |title=38TH INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED |url=http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=113 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029145511/http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=113 |archive-date=October 29, 2014 |accessdate=April 30, 2022 |website=[[International Emmy Awards]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[39th International Emmy Awards|2011]] |
|||
|Laurenti Dyogi |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Impostor (TV series)|Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor]]'' |
|||
|ABS-CBN |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web |title=39TH INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED |url=http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=135 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141028230653/http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=135 |archive-date=October 28, 2014 |accessdate=April 30, 2022 |website=[[International Emmy Awards]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[42nd International Emmy Awards|2014]] |
|||
|[[Suzette Doctolero]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[My Husband's Lover]]'' |
|||
|GMA Network |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite news |title=42ND INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES |url=http://iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150206083402/http://iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |archive-date=February 6, 2015 |access-date=May 1, 2022 |work=iemmys.tv/}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[44th International Emmy Awards|2016]] |
|||
|Henry King Quitain |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Bridges of Love]]'' |
|||
|ABS-CBN |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{cite web |date= |title=2016 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161202032752/http://www.iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |archive-date=December 2, 2016 |access-date=May 8, 2017 |work=[[International Emmy Awards]] |language=}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
* [[ABS-CBN]] is the only network to receive multiple nominations in the same category, with four including three consecutive years; though it did not win. |
|||
* 2009 ([[37th International Emmy Awards|37th]]) is the only year to have majority in a single country (Philippines) with two nominations in the same category.<ref name=":8" /> |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries|Best TV Movie or Miniseries]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="15%"|English title |
|||
! width="15%"|Original title |
|||
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[50th International Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
|[[Erik Matti]]<br>[[Michiko Yamamoto (screenwriter)|Michiko Yamamoto]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[On the Job (miniseries)|On the Job]]'' |
|||
|[[Reality Entertainment|Reality MM Studios]]<br>[[Anima (film company)|Globe Studios]]<br>[[HBO Go]]<br>[[Star Cinema]] {{Small|(uncredited)}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|Yamamoto is Filipino-Japanese.<br><ref name=":5" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Kids: Live-Action|Best Kids: Live-Action]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="20%"|Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="15%"|English title |
|||
! width="15%"|Original title |
|||
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th International Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN Corporation]] |
|||
|''Once Upon a Time'' |
|||
|''[[Wansapanataym]]: Candy's Crush'' |
|||
|[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name="2017W">{{cite web |date=October 16, 2017 |title=2017 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® KIDS AWARDS NOMINEES SPAN 16 COUNTRIES |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/2017-international-emmy-kids-awards-nominees-announced/ |access-date=November 8, 2022 |publisher=International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[50th International Emmy Awards|2022]] |
|||
|Ash M. Malanum<br>Ivan Andrew Payawal |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Gameboys]]'' |
|||
|[[The IdeaFirst Company]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-09-09 |title='Gameboys' gets International Emmy nod |url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/series/gameboys-earns-nomination-international-emmy-awards-2021/ |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Kids: Animation|Best Kids: Animation]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%"|Year |
|||
! width="25%"|English title |
|||
! width="25%"|Original title |
|||
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="20%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[49th International Emmy Awards|2021]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''Tish Tash'' |
|||
|Synergy88{{Efn|Co-produced with Studio Gale, Big Crunch Entertainment, and Korea Educational Broadcasting System.}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|{{Efn|''Tish Tash'' is an international-co-production series of Philippines, Malaysia, and South Korea.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-10-16 |title="Tish Tash," a Filipino co-produced kids animated TV series, nominated at the 10th International Kids Emmy Awards |url=https://frontpageph.com/tish-tash-a-filipino-co-produced-kids-animated-tv-series-nominated-at-the-10th-international-kids-emmy-awards/ |access-date=2024-07-16 |website=FrontpagePH |language=en-US}}</ref>}}<ref name="2021N">{{cite web |date=September 7, 2021 |title=2021 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® KIDS AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/2021-international-emmy-kids-awards-nominees-announced/ |access-date=November 8, 2022 |publisher=International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== News ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="5%" |Year |
|||
! width="25%" |English title |
|||
! width="25%" |Original title |
|||
! width="15%" |Production company/Network |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="20%" |Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[34th International Emmy Awards|2008]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[Bandila#Accolades|Bandila]]: The Subic Rape Case Promulgation'' |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dimaculangan |first=Jocelyn |date=Aug 23, 2007 |title="Bandila" earns Emmy nomination for its "Subic Rape Case Promulgation" episode |url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/1016/bandila-earns-emmy-nomination-for-its-subic-rape-case-promulgation-episode?s=0qn1cosc0nerh37h4t3i4vubpb |work=[[GMA New Media|PEP.ph]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th International Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[TV Patrol]]: Super Typhoon Lawin’s Trail of Damage'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=2017 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES FOR NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS ANNOUNCED – International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/2017-international-emmy-awards-nominees-for-news-current-affairs-announced/ |access-date=2024-10-30 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Performance === |
|||
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] ==== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%"|Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Recipient(s) |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|English title |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Original title |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Role |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="10%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[38th International Emmy Awards|2010]] |
|||
| 2010 |
|||
| [[Sid Lucero]] |
| [[Sid Lucero]] |
||
|''Destined Hearts'' |
|||
|''[[Dahil May Isang Ikaw]]'' |
|''[[Dahil May Isang Ikaw]]'' |
||
|Alfred "Red" Ramirez |
|Alfred "Red" Ramirez |
||
|[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[40th International Emmy Awards|2012]] |
|||
|2017 |
|||
|Arthur Acuña |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[The Kitchen Musical]]'' |
|||
|Harry Shaw |
|||
|[[Studio 23]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Magsanoc |first=Kai |date=2012-10-08 |title=Art Acuna nominated in the International Emmys |url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/13849-art-acuna-nominated-in-the-international-emmys/ |access-date=2024-07-19 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[45th International Emmy Awards|2017]] |
|||
|[[Zanjoe Marudo]] |
|[[Zanjoe Marudo]] |
||
|''Would You Remember?'' |
|||
|''[[Maalaala Mo Kaya]]'' |
|''[[Maalaala Mo Kaya]]'' |
||
|Victor |
|Victor |
||
|ABS-CBN |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== [[International Emmy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] |
==== [[International Emmy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] ==== |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! width=" |
! width="5%"|Year |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Recipient(s) |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|English title |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Original title |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Role |
||
! width=" |
! width="15%"|Production company/Network |
||
! width="10%"|Status |
|||
! width="10%"|Milestone/Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[17th International Emmy Awards|1989]] |
|||
| 2008 |
|||
|[[Tessie Tomas]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''[[A Dangerous Life]]'' |
|||
|[[Imelda Marcos]] |
|||
|[[HBO]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|{{Efn|As a matter of fact, the category was unknown at the time in the 1980s or wasn't introduced until 2005 due to lack of international sources. According to some Philippine sources, Locsin wasn't the first time ever to be nominated with that category but back in the 1980s, Tomas was actually nominated for the first time in history, along with two or four unknown nominees, but it lost to the fellow nominee.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Angel Locsin will grace the 37th International Emmy Awards in New York |url=https://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/5139/angel-locsin-will-grace-the-37th-international-emmy-awards-in-new-york |access-date=2023-08-08 |website=PEP.ph |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-08 |title=Angel gears for International Emmy awards night {{!}} ABS-CBN News |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/11/23/09/angel-gears-international-emmy-awards-night |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230808155302/https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/11/23/09/angel-gears-international-emmy-awards-night |archive-date=August 8, 2023 |access-date=2023-08-08}}</ref>}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[36th International Emmy Awards|2008]] |
|||
| [[Angel Locsin]] |
| [[Angel Locsin]] |
||
|''She Wolf: The Last Sentinel'' |
|||
|''[[Lobo (TV series)|Lobo]]'' |
|''[[Lobo (TV series)|Lobo]]'' |
||
|Lyka Raymundo |
|Lyka Raymundo |
||
|[[ABS-CBN]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[43rd International Emmy Awards|2015]] |
|||
|2015 |
|||
|[[Jodi Sta. Maria]] |
|[[Jodi Sta. Maria]] |
||
|''The Promise'' |
|||
|''[[Pangako sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)|Pangako sa 'Yo]]'' |
|''[[Pangako sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)|Pangako sa 'Yo]]'' |
||
|Amor Powers |
|Amor Powers |
||
|ABS-CBN |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|||
== Regional Emmy == |
|||
{{Main|Regional Emmy}}'''Regional Emmy Award''' is one of Emmy divisions where television programs established regions in the United States. |
|||
=== Midwest === |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Outstanding Achievement for Entertainment/Informational Programs |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Entertainment / Informational |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|2008 |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Billy Dec]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|2009 |
|||
|Entertainment - Arts/Entertainment Program or Program Series (Broadcast/Advanced Media) |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":13">[http://www3.timeoutny.com/chicago/blog/out-and-about/2009/11/billy-dec-wins-and-emmy-chicago-beams-with-pride/ Billy Dec wins an Emmy, Chicago beams with pride] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005022512/http://www3.timeoutny.com/chicago/blog/out-and-about/2009/11/billy-dec-wins-and-emmy-chicago-beams-with-pride/|date=October 5, 2010}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|2015 |
|||
|Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== New York === |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Category |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|2014 |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Ernabel Demillo|Ernabel Demillio]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|Best Community Affairs/Public Programming |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|2017 |
|||
|Best Historical/Cultural Segment for Asian American Life |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|2021 |
|||
|Best Community Affairs/Public Programming |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":13" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Miscellaneous categories/nominations === |
|||
Due to lack of international sources about categories at Regional Emmy, this will be placed any names as "miscellaneous". Only eleven people have been nominated and won in '''any unknown or unnamed''' category and nominations. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="65%" |Miscellaneous |
|||
! width="5%" |Ref. |
|||
|- |
|||
|Steve Angeles |
|||
| rowspan="15" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|Nominated 2 Emmy awards for his work of ''Kept: Six Decades of Servitude'', winning once. |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Quadra-Balibay |first=Angie |date=2020-10-20 |title=75 Most Influential Filipinos in America honored on Fil-Am History Month |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/75-most-influential-filipinos-in-america-honored-on-fil-am-history-month/ |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|Kristina Audencial |
|||
|Nominated an Emmy Award for the coverage of Filipino WWII soldiers who fought under the [[Flag of the United States|US flag]]. |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/audencialk/p/C6qzSz1x3pI/?img_index=1 |access-date=2024-07-22 |website=www.instagram.com}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Natasha Brown]] |
|||
|Won 3 Emmy awards for her excellence in reporting at [[KYW-TV|KYW]]. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Cher Calvin]] |
|||
|Won 9 Emmy awards for news journalism at [[KTLA]]. |
|||
|<ref name="Marymount">{{cite web |title=Alumnae Profile: Cher Calvin '92 |url=https://www.marymountnyc.org/alumnae/distinguished-alumnae/Cher-Calvin |access-date=2024-01-02 |website=Marymount NYC}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Katherine Creag]] |
|||
|Won an Emmy award for her individual reporting and as part of a news team of [[WNBC]]. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Manny Dela Rosa |
|||
|Won 2 Emmy awards: Best On-Camera Talent/Host in 2010 and Best Arts/Entertainment Feature in 2011. |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Quadra-Balibay |first=Angie |date=2023-10-26 |title=Most Influential Filipino Americans Hall of Famers 2023: Numbers Nearly Double to Showcase Diverse Talents |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/most-influential-filipino-americans-hall-of-famers-2023-numbers-nearly-double-to-showcase-diverse-talents/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Ernabel Demillo|Ernabel Demillio]] |
|||
|Nominated for the remaining 7 NY News Emmys. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Henni Espinosa |
|||
|Won 3 Emmy awards for her journalism with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Balane |first=Walter I. |date=2013-06-28 |title=An Emmy Award for Henni Espinosa |url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/more-articles/an-emmy-award-for-henni-espinosa |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=SunStar Publishing Inc. |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Kristine Johnson]] |
|||
|Nominated for 2 Emmy awards as a producer at [[WCBS-TV]]. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Lloyd LaCuesta]] |
|||
|Won 6 Emmy awards as a broadcast journalist. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Jean Martirez]] |
|||
|Nominated for 2 Emmy awards for co-anchored the [[KTTV]] FOX 11 Morning News. |
|||
|<ref name="variety1">{{cite news |last=Variety staff |date=12 July 2007 |title=2007 L.A. Emmy Award Nominations |url=https://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=awardcentral&jump=emmys09&articleid=VR1117968401&cs=1&ref=ma |accessdate=7 April 2010 |publisher=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref><ref name="atas1">{{cite web |title=59th Annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Award Nominations |url=http://www.emmys.tv/2009/58th-annual-los-angeles-area-emmy-awards-nominations |accessdate=7 April 2010 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
| Rita Nazareno |
|||
|Won an Emmy award for her report of ''[[Good Day L.A.]]'' (television) |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Lo |first=Ricky |title=Other Pinoys who have won Emmys |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2008/10/24/409483/other-pinoys-who-have-won-emmys |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Cruz |first=Jose Paolo S. dela |title=Rita Nazareno: Funny Girl |url=https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/allure/2017/06/03/1706373/rita-nazareno-funny-girl |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|Keesa Ocampo |
|||
|Won 2 Emmy awards for her distinguished career with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-28 |title=What No One Told Me About Motherhood |url=https://www.seismicsisters.com/articles/2023/2/28/what-no-one-told-me-about-motherhood |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=Seismic Sisters |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Victoria Recaño]] |
|||
|Won 3 Emmy awards for hosting [[The Disney Afternoon]] and [[Inside Edition]]. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Geena Rocero]] |
|||
|Nominated 4 Emmy awards for her directorial debut of the 2021 four-part documentary series "''Caretakers''" |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Geena Rocero |url=https://goldhouse.org/people/geena-rocero/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=Gold House |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
== Grammy Awards == |
== Grammy Awards == |
||
The '''Grammy Awards''', stylized as '''GRAMMY''', and often referred to as the '''Grammys''', is one of the [[EGOT|four major annual American entertainment awards]] presented by [[the Recording Academy]] of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the [[music industry]]. |
|||
{{Incomplete list|date=July 2024}} |
|||
'''NOTE''': In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each song and album or audiovisual media were released; the Grammy Award ceremony is held the following year. |
|||
=== [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] === |
|||
=== Big Four === |
|||
{{Main|Big Four (Grammy Awards)}} |
|||
[[File:BrunoMars24KMagicWorldTourLive (cropped).jpg|thumb|171x171px|Mars (pictured in 2017) won three of Big Four Grammys with the exception of Best New Artist category.]] |
|||
[[File:Sour Tour 2022.jpg|thumb|195x195px|Rodrigo (pictured in 2022) won Best New Artist category.]] |
|||
==== Album of the Year ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Album of the Year}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
||
! |
! width="30%" |Album |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2003 in music|2003]]<br>{{Small|([[45th Annual Grammy Awards|45th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Nellyville]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{Efn|Hugo is one of the duo band under the name [[The Neptunes]], so he is included on a list.}}<ref name=":20">{{Cite web |title=Chad Hugo {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/chad-hugo/16859 |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
|[[Justified (album)|Justified]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2006 in music|2006]]<br>{{Small|([[48th Annual Grammy Awards|48th]])}} |
|||
|[[The Emancipation of Mimi|The Emancipation Of Mimi]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
|[[The E.N.D.]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12">{{Cite web |title=apl.de.ap {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/apldeap/556 |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2012 in music|2012]]<br>{{Small|([[54th Annual Grammy Awards|54th]])}} |
|||
|2011 |
|||
| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="3" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
||
| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
||
|[[Doo-Wops & Hooligans]] |
|||
|[[Fuck You (Cee Lo Green song)|Fuck You]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2017 in music|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[59th Annual Grammy Awards|59th]])}} |
|||
|2012 |
|||
|[[ |
|[[25 (Adele album)|25]] |
||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<small>(as producer – The Smeezingtons)</small> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|[[24K Magic (album)|24K Magic]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R. (album)|H.E.R.]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="2" |[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
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|2014 |
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|[[ |
|[[I Used to Know Her]] |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|Bruno Mars |
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|2018 |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
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|[[That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)|That's What I Like]] |
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|[[An Evening with Silk Sonic]] |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
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|2022 |
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|Brian Keith Warfield |
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|[[Leave the Door Open]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|[[Chilombo (album)|Chilombo]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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|<ref name=":16">{{Cite web |last=Quadra |first=Margo Hannah De Guzman |date=2020-11-30 |title=5 Fil-Am artists score nominations for 2021 Grammys |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/5-fil-am-artists-score-nominations-for-2021-grammys/ |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=GoodNewsPilipinas.com |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| rowspan="3" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
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|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
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|[[Sour (album)|Sour]] |
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| {{nom}} |
|||
|Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)<ref name="abscbn">{{Cite news |last=Dumaual |first=Miguel |date=January 20, 2021 |title=This Filipina just debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and Global 200 charts |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/20/21/this-filipina-just-debuted-at-no-1-on-billboards-hot-100-and-global-200-charts |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210129104446/https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/20/21/this-filipina-just-debuted-at-no-1-on-billboards-hot-100-and-global-200-charts |archive-date=January 29, 2021 |access-date=January 30, 2021 |quote=Rodrigo identifies as part Filipina. She was born and raised in California to a Filipino father and a German-Irish mother. |agency=[[ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs]]}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|[[Dominic Fike]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Italy}} |
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|[[Justice (Justin Bieber album)|Justice]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| |
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|- |
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| rowspan="2" |H.E.R. |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|[[Back of My Mind (H.E.R. album)|Back of My Mind]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
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|[[Good Morning Gorgeous]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<small>(as featured artist, producer & songwriter)</small> |
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|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Olivia Rodrigo |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|[[Guts (Olivia Rodrigo album)|Guts]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year]] ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Record of the Year}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Record |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Where Is the Love?|Where Is The Love]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[47th Annual Grammy Awards|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Let's Get It Started]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2006 in music|2006]]<br>{{Small|([[48th Annual Grammy Awards|48th]])}} |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
|"[[Hollaback Girl]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
|"[[I Gotta Feeling]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="6" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
| rowspan="6" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Fuck You (Cee Lo Green song)|Fuck You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|"[[Nothin' on You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2012 in music|2012]]<br>{{Small|([[54th Annual Grammy Awards|54th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Locked Out of Heaven]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in music|2016]]<br>{{Small|([[58th Annual Grammy Awards|58th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Uptown Funk]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|"[[24K Magic (song)|24K Magic]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Hard Place]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|Bruno Mars |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Leave the Door Open]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Drivers License (song)|Drivers License]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)<ref name="abscbn" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[Steve Lacy]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Bad Habit (Steve Lacy song)|Bad Habit]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":11" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|H.E.R. |
|||
|"[[Good Morning Gorgeous (song)|Good Morning Gorgeous]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Olivia Rodrigo |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song)|Vampire]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== [[Grammy Award for |
==== [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] ==== |
||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Song of the Year}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Song |
|||
|- |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
||
! |
! width="30%" |Song |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Fuck You (Cee Lo Green song)|Fuck You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2012 in music|2012]]<br>{{Small|([[54th Annual Grammy Awards|54th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Locked Out of Heaven]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|"[[That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)|That's What I Like]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Hard Place]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|"[[I Can't Breathe (H.E.R. song)|I Can't Breathe]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Fight for You (H.E.R. song)|Fight for You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Bruno Mars |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Leave the Door Open]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Drivers License (song)|Drivers License]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)<ref name="abscbn" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[Steve Lacy]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Bad Habit (Steve Lacy song)|Bad Habit]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":11">{{cite web |last=Lee |first=Taila |date=November 15, 2022 |title=2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/2023-grammy-nominations-complete-winners-nominees-list |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221116125127/https://www.grammy.com/news/2023-grammy-nominations-complete-winners-nominees-list |archive-date=November 16, 2022 |access-date=November 16, 2022 |publisher=[[The Recording Academy]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Olivia Rodrigo |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song)|Vampire]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]] ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best New Artist}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="5" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |New Artist |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="15%" |Year |
|||
! width="37%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="30%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Saweetie]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Producer === |
|||
[[File:Chadhugo (300dpi).jpg|thumb|159x159px|Hugo (pictured in 2009) won Producer of the Year, Non-Classical category.]] |
|||
==== Producer of the Year, Non-Classical ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Producer - Non-Classical |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Solo / Team |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[The Neptunes]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2006 in music|2006]]<br>{{Small|([[48th Annual Grammy Awards|48th]])}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[The Smeezingtons]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":4" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2012 in music|2012]]<br>{{Small|([[54th Annual Grammy Awards|54th]])}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Pop === |
|||
[[File:Apl.de.ap 2011.jpg|thumb|143x143px|Lindo (pictured in 2011) won Best Pop Vocal Album category.]] |
|||
==== Best Pop Vocal Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Pop - Vocal Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1968 in music|1968]]<br>{{Small|([[10th Annual Grammy Awards|10th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|[[Insight Out]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=2021-03-04 |title=First Asian / Filipino American to win Grammy Award - Larry Ramos - 1962 |url=https://myx.global/first-asian-filipino-american-to-win-grammy-award-larry-ramos-1962/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=MYX Global |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Justified (album)|Justified]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
|[[The E.N.D.]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|[[Unorthodox Jukebox]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|[[Sour (album)|Sour]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|[[Guts (Olivia Rodrigo album)|Guts]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Pop Solo Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Pop - Performance (Solo) |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1968 in music|1968]]<br>{{Small|([[10th Annual Grammy Awards|10th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|[[Insight Out]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":4" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Just the Way You Are (Bruno Mars song)|Just The Way You Are]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2012 in music|2012]]<br>{{Small|([[54th Annual Grammy Awards|54th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|"[[When I Was Your Man]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Drivers License (song)|Drivers License]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[Steve Lacy]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Bad Habit (Steve Lacy song)|Bad Habit]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Olivia Rodrigo |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song)|Vampire]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Pop Duo/Group Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance}} |
|||
Formerly known multiple titles until [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals|Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals]] before discontinued in 2011. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Pop - Performance (Duo or Group) |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1968 in music|1968]]<br>{{Small|([[10th Annual Grammy Awards|10th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|''"''[[Windy (The Association song)|Windy]]''"'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":4" /> |
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|- |
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| rowspan="3" |[[2006 in music|2006]]<br>{{Small|([[48th Annual Grammy Awards|48th]])}} |
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| rowspan="2" |[[apl.de.ap]] |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|"[[Don't Lie]]" |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="2" |<ref name=":12" /> |
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|- |
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|"[[Monkey Business (Black Eyed Peas album)|Gone Going]]" |
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| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nicole Scherzinger]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Hawaii}}/{{flagicon|Ukraine}}/ |
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|"[[Stickwitu]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2007 in music|2007]]<br>{{Small|([[49th Annual Grammy Awards|49th]])}} |
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| rowspan="2" |apl.de.ap |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|"[[My Humps]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
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|"[[I Gotta Feeling]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
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|[[2016 in music|2016]]<br>{{Small|([[58th Annual Grammy Awards|58th]])}} |
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|[[Bruno Mars]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
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|"[[Uptown Funk]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
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=== Rhythm and Blues (R&B) === |
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[[File:H.E.R. at Billboard Women In Music, March 2022.jpg|thumb|163x163px|Wilson (pictured in 2022) won their respective categories: Best R&B Song, Album, Performance, and Traditional Performance.]] |
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==== Best R&B Album ==== |
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{{Main|Grammy Award for Best R&B Album}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&B - Album |
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|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
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|[[24K Magic (album)|24K Magic]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R. (album)|H.E.R.]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[Back of My Mind (H.E.R. album)|Back of My Mind]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
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==== Best R&B Song ==== |
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{{Main|Grammy Award for Best R&B Song}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&B - Song |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)|That's What I Like]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Focus (H.E.R. song)|Focus]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Could've Been (H.E.R. song)|Could've Been]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|"Better Than I Imagined" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Damage (H.E.R. song)|Damage]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Bruno Mars |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Leave the Door Open]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Good Morning Gorgeous (song)|Good Morning Gorgeous]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<small>(as producer/songwriter)</small> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best R&B Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&B - Performance |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song)|That's What I Like]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Best Part (song)|Best Part]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Could've Been (H.E.R. song)|Could've Been]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Brian Keith Warfield |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Chilombo (album)|Lightning & Thunder]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":16" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Damage (H.E.R. song)|Damage]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|Bruno Mars |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Leave the Door Open]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== [[Best Progressive R&B Album]] ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&B - Album (Progressive) |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|Brian Keith Warfield |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Chilombo (album)|Chilombo]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":16" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[Steve Lacy]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Bad Habit (Steve Lacy song)|Bad Habit]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Traditional R&B Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&B - Performance (Traditional) |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Fight for You (H.E.R. song)|Fight for You]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Rap === |
|||
==== Best Rap Song ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rap Song}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rap - Song |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"Beautiful" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|"[[Excuse Me Miss]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2005 in music|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Drop It Like It's Hot]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
|"[[Let's Get It Started]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Nothin' on You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2013 in music|2013]]<br>{{Small|([[55th Annual Grammy Awards|55th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Young, Wild & Free]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[Saweetie]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}} |
|||
|"[[Best Friend (Saweetie song)|Best Friend]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Rap/Sung Collaboration ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rap - Collaboration |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Where Is the Love?|Where Is The Love]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
|"[[Frontin']]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
|[[Bruno Mars]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} |
|||
|"[[Nothin' on You]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Rap Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance}} |
|||
The award as [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group|'''Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group''']] was discontinued in 2012. All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to the revived '''Best Rap Performance''' category. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rap - Performance |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2005 in music|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Let's Get It Started]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2006 in music|2006]]<br>{{Small|([[48th Annual Grammy Awards|48th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Don't Phunk with My Heart|Don't Phunk With My Heart]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Dance === |
|||
[[File:Kirk Hammett 2017.jpg|thumb|169x169px|Hammett (pictured in 2017) won their respective categories: Best Rock Album, Rock Performance, and Metal Performance.]] |
|||
[[File:Toro y moi.jpg|thumb|148x148px|Bear (pictured in 2010) was nominated Best Dance / Electronic Recording category.]] |
|||
==== Best Dance / Electronic Recording ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Dance / Electronic - Recording |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Boom Boom Pow]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2009 in music|2009]]<br>{{Small|([[51st Annual Grammy Awards|51st]])}} |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
|"[[Give It 2 Me]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|[[Toro y Moi]] |
|||
|"[[The Difference (Flume and Toro y Moi song)|The Difference]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":16" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|"Intimidated" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Rock / Metal === |
|||
==== Best Rock Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rock Album}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rock - Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2009 in music|2009]]<br>{{Small|([[51st Annual Grammy Awards|51st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|[[Death Magnetic]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina){{Efn|Hammett was one of the members of the band, so he is included on a list.}}<ref name=":18">{{Cite web |title=Kirk Hammett {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/Kirk-Hammett/12253 |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|[[Hardwired... to Self-Destruct|Hardwired...To Self-Destruct]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
|[[Mike Inez]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Rainier Fog]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":22">{{Cite web |last=Medenilla |first=Klarize |date=2022-04-05 |title=Olivia Rodrigo, Bruno Mars, H.E.R.: Fil-Am artists win big at the 2022 Grammy Awards — Arts & Culture |url=https://asianjournal.com/life-style/arts-culture/olivia-rodrigo-bruno-mars-h-e-r-fil-am-artists-win-big-at-the-2022-grammy-awards/ |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=Asian Journal News |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Kirk Hammett |
|||
| |
|||
|[[72 Seasons]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Rock Song ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rock Song}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rock - Song |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1992 in music|1992]]<br>{{Small|([[34th Annual Grammy Awards|34th]])}} |
|||
|[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}}/ |
|||
|"[[Enter Sandman]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)<ref name=":18" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in music|2016]]<br>{{Small|([[58th Annual Grammy Awards|58th]])}} |
|||
|[[Elle King]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Ex's & Oh's]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Rock Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance}} |
|||
The category was originally presented as [[Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental|Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental]], [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance|Best Rock Instrumental Performance]], and [[Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance|Best Hard Rock Performance]]. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Rock - Performance |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1995 in music|1995]]<br>{{Small|([[37th Annual Grammy Awards|37th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Mike Inez]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[I Stay Away]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |<ref name=":22" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1996 in music|1996]]<br>{{Small|([[38th Annual Grammy Awards|38th]])}} |
|||
|"Grind" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
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|- |
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|[[1997 in music|1997]]<br>{{Small|([[39th Annual Grammy Awards|39th]])}} |
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|"Again" |
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| {{nom}} |
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|- |
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|[[1999 in music|1999]]<br>{{Small|([[41st Annual Grammy Awards|41st]])}} |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Fuel (Metallica song)|Fuel]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="7" |Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)<ref name=":18" /> |
|||
|- |
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| rowspan="2" |[[2000 in music|2000]]<br>{{Small|([[42nd Annual Grammy Awards|42nd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Whiskey in the Jar]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
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|- |
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|Mike Inez |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|"[[Get Born Again]]" |
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| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
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|[[2005 in music|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |Kirk Hammett |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Some Kind of Monster (song)|Some Kind of Monster]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2008 in music|2008]]<br>{{Small|([[50th Annual Grammy Awards|50th]])}} |
|||
|"[[The Ecstasy of Gold|The Ecstasy Of Gold]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2009 in music|2009]]<br>{{Small|([[51st Annual Grammy Awards|51st]])}} |
|||
|"[[Death Magnetic|Suicide & Redemption]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|"[[The Unforgiven (song)#"The Unforgiven III"|The Unforgiven III]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Mike Inez |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Check My Brain]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
|"[[A Looking in View|A Looking In View]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in music|2016]]<br>{{Small|([[58th Annual Grammy Awards|58th]])}} |
|||
|[[Elle King]] |
|||
|"[[Ex's & Oh's]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|Kirk Hammett |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Lux Æterna (Metallica song)|Lux Æterna]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Metal Performance ==== |
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{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance}} |
|||
The category was originally presented as [[Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental|Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental]]. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Metal - Performance |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1989 in music|1989]]<br>{{Small|([[31st Annual Grammy Awards|31st]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="8" |[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
| rowspan="8" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}}/ |
|||
|[[...And Justice for All (album)|...And Justice For All]]<!-- This album was considered "metal" due to widespread criticism over the hard rock/metal category. --> |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| rowspan="8" |Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)<ref name=":18" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1990 in music|1990]]<br>{{Small|([[32nd Annual Grammy Awards|32nd]])}} |
|||
|"[[One (Metallica song)|One]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1991 in music|1991]]<br>{{Small|([[33rd Annual Grammy Awards|33rd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Stone Cold Crazy]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1992 in music|1991]]<br>{{Small|([[34th Annual Grammy Awards|34th]])}} |
|||
|[[Metallica (album)|Metallica]] |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1996 in music|1996]]<br>{{Small|([[38th Annual Grammy Awards|38th]])}} |
|||
|"[[For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica song)|For Whom the Bell Tolls]]" <small>(live)</small> |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1999 in music|1999]]<br>{{Small|([[41st Annual Grammy Awards|41st]])}} |
|||
|"[[Better than You (Metallica song)|Better Than You]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2004 in music|2004]]<br>{{Small|([[46th Annual Grammy Awards|46th]])}} |
|||
|"[[St. Anger (song)|St. Anger]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2009 in music|2009]]<br>{{Small|([[51st Annual Grammy Awards|51st]])}} |
|||
|"[[My Apocalypse]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
|Rob Cavestany<br>Mark Osegueda<br>Ted Aguilar |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Humanicide]] |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|{{Efn|All three are the band of the thrash metal under the name [[Death Angel]], so they are included on a list.}}<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Moreno |first1=Cherie M. Querol |last2=rciriacruz |date=2020-01-25 |title=Rock band founded by Fil-Am cousins is up for Grammy |url=https://usa.inquirer.net/50660/rock-band-founded-by-fil-am-cousins-is-up-for-grammy |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=INQUIRER.net USA |language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2024 in music|2024]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
|[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}}/ |
|||
|"[[72 Seasons (song)|72 Seasons]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":18" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Country and genre performance === |
|||
[[File:Elle King at the 2015 Interstellar Rodeo.jpg|thumb|157x157px|King (pictured in 2015), daughter of [[Rob Schneider]], was nominated Best Country Duo/Group Performance category.]] |
|||
==== Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Christian (Comtemporary) - Performance or Song |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"Hold Us Together" (Hope Mix) |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Country Duo/Group Performance ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Country - Performance (Duo or Group) |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in music|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[59th Annual Grammy Awards|59th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Elle King]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Different for Girls (Dierks Bentley song)|Different for Girls]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Country and genre album === |
|||
[[File:Enrique Iglesias 2011, 2.jpg|thumb|203x203px|Iglesias (pictured in 2011) won Best Latin Pop Album category.]] |
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{{Multiple images |
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|||
==== Best Latin Pop Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album}} |
|||
Formerly known as "'''Best Latin Pop Performance'''" (1984—1991, 1995–2000) and "'''Best Latin Pop or Urban Album'''" (1992—1994, 2021). |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Latin Pop - Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1997 in music|1997]]<br>{{Small|([[39th Annual Grammy Awards|39th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Enrique Iglesias]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|"[[Enrique Iglesias (album)|Enrique Iglesias]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|Spanish-born and half-Filipino (his mother [[Isabel Preysler]] is Filipina)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Monge |first1=Yolanda |date=8 May 2015 |title=Enrique a pesar de Iglesias |url=http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/05/08/estilo/1431097434_325883.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726225247/http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/05/08/estilo/1431097434_325883.html |archive-date=26 July 2015 |access-date=6 August 2015 |newspaper=El País}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=16 March 2014 |title=Enrique Iglesias to the max |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/enrique-iglesias-to-the-max/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222104616/http://www.cbsnews.com/news/enrique-iglesias-to-the-max/ |archive-date=22 December 2015 |access-date=22 January 2016 |work=CBS News}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1998 in music|1998]]<br>{{Small|([[40th Annual Grammy Awards|40th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Vivir (album)|Vivir]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1999 in music|1999]]<br>{{Small|([[41st Annual Grammy Awards|41st]])}} |
|||
|"[[Cosas del Amor (Enrique Iglesias album)|Cosas Del Amor]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Reggae Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Reggae - Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in music|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[60th Annual Grammy Awards|60th]])}} |
|||
|Chris “Flict” Aparri |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|Lost in Paradise |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-12-16 |title=THE HUB Premieres on MYX with GRAMMY Nominated, Platinum Producer DJ Flict (A TAYO Digital Special) |url=https://myx.global/the-hub-premieres-on-myx-with-grammy-nominated-platinum-producer-dj-flict-a-tayo-digital-special/ |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=MYX Global |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Common Kings {{!}} Artist {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/artists/common-kings/189036 |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Regional Roots Music Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album}} |
|||
The award as [[Grammy Award for Best Hawaiian Music Album|'''Best Hawaiian Music Album''']] was discontinued in 2012 and has since been shifted to '''Best Regional Roots Music Album''' category. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Regional Roots Music - Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2008 in music|2008]]<br>{{Small|([[50th Annual Grammy Awards|50th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |[[Tia Carrere]] |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Hawaii}} |
|||
|"Hawaiiana" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2009 in music|2009]]<br>{{Small|([[51st Annual Grammy Awards|51st]])}} |
|||
|"Ikena" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|"He Nani" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
|"Huana Ke Aloha" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2017 in music|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[59th Annual Grammy Awards|59th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |[[Kalani Peʻa]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|Hawaii}} |
|||
|"[[E Walea]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |<ref name="LATGrammys2017">{{cite web |date=December 6, 2016 |title=Grammys 2017: Complete list of nominees and winners |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-grammys-2017-nominations-winners-list-20161205-story.html |accessdate=January 10, 2019 |work=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref><ref name=":14">{{Cite web |last=gaby |date=2018-03-17 |title=2018 National Artist Fellow and Grammy Winner Kalani Pe'a tours the West Coast - Native Arts and Cultures Foundation |url=https://www.nativeartsandcultures.org/2018-national-artist-fellow-grammy-winner-kalani-pea-tours-west-coast |access-date=2024-07-18 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
|"[[No 'Ane'i]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Kau Ka Pe'a]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Visual Media === |
|||
==== Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Compilation Soundtrack - Visual Media |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Song |
|||
! width="20%" |Media |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2015 in music|2015]]<br>{{Small|([[57th Annual Grammy Awards|57th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Robert Lopez]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go]]" |
|||
|''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Into the Unknown (song)|Into the Unknown]]" |
|||
|''[[Frozen II]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Song Written for Visual Media ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Song - Visual Media |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="20%" |Song |
|||
! width="20%" |Media |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="15%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2015 in music|2015]]<br>{{Small|([[57th Annual Grammy Awards|57th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="4" |[[Robert Lopez]] |
|||
| rowspan="5" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go]]" |
|||
|''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'' |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
|"[[Remember Me (Coco song)|Remember Me]]" |
|||
|''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|"[[Into the Unknown (song)|Into the Unknown]]" |
|||
|''[[Frozen II]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|"[[Agatha All Along (song)|Agatha All Along]]" |
|||
|''[[WandaVision]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[H.E.R.]] |
|||
|"[[Fight for You (H.E.R. song)|Fight for You]]" |
|||
|''[[Judas and the Black Messiah]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2025 in music|2025]] |
|||
{{Small|([[67th Annual Grammy Awards|67th]])}} |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Can't Catch Me Now]]" |
|||
|''[[The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes]]'' |
|||
|{{pending}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Music === |
|||
[[File:Jhett Tolentino.jpg|thumb|171x171px|Tolentino (pictured in 2016) won Best Musical Theater Album category.]] |
|||
==== Best Musical Theater Album ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Musical Theater - Album |
|||
|- |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Show |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2003 in music|2003]]<br>{{Small|([[45th Annual Grammy Awards|45th]])}} |
|||
|2003 |
|||
|[[Lea Salonga]] |
|[[Lea Salonga]] |
||
|N/A |
|N/A |
||
|''[[Flower Drum Song]]'' |
|''[[Flower Drum Song]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Filipina Broadway singer Lea Salonga nominated |url=https://gulfnews.com/uae/filipina-broadway-singer-lea-salonga-nominated-1.372675 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=gulfnews.com |language=en}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=8 December 2003 |title=Filipina Broadway singer Lea Salonga nominated |url=https://gulfnews.com/uae/filipina-broadway-singer-lea-salonga-nominated-1.372675 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=gulfnews.com |language=en}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2005 in music|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
|2005 |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Robert Lopez]] |
| rowspan="2" |[[Robert Lopez]] |
||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|[[2011 in music|2011]]<br>{{Small|([[53rd Annual Grammy Awards|53rd]])}} |
|||
|2011 |
|||
|''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
|''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
| |
|||
|First person of Filipino descent to win. |
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|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="2" |[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|2014 |
|||
|[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
|[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
||
|N/A |
|N/A |
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|First naturalized Filipino to win.<ref name=":3" /> |
|First naturalized Filipino to win.<ref name=":3" /> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Lena Hall]] |
|||
|2019 |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Sweden}} |
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|''[[Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical)|Hedwig and the Angry Inch]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2016 in music|2016]]<br>{{Small|([[58th Annual Grammy Awards|58th]])}} |
|||
|[[Conrad Ricamora]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[The King and I]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=7 December 2015 |title=Grammy Nominations 2016 Full List |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/grammy-nominations-2016-full-list-846297 |accessdate=2015-12-16 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2019 in music|2019]]<br>{{Small|([[61st Annual Grammy Awards|61st]])}} |
|||
|Lea Salonga |
|Lea Salonga |
||
|N/A |
|N/A |
||
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| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2020 in music|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[62nd Annual Grammy Awards|62nd]])}} |
|||
|2020 |
|||
|[[Eva Noblezada]] |
|[[Eva Noblezada]] |
||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Mexico}} |
||
|''[[Hadestown]]'' |
|''[[Hadestown]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eva Noblezada |url=https://www.grammy.com/artists/eva-noblezada/251935 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.grammy.com}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eva Noblezada |url=https://www.grammy.com/artists/eva-noblezada/251935 |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.grammy.com}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[2021 in music|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[63rd Annual Grammy Awards|63rd]])}} |
|||
|Conrad Ricamora |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Soft Power (musical)|Soft Power]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fung |first=Lisa |date=May 3, 2018 |title='Soft Power' has a cast that's almost entirely Asian. Here's why that's a radical idea for American theater |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-ca-cm-soft-power-asian-representation-20180506-story.html |website=Los Angeles Times}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Christine Allado]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|UK}} |
|||
|''[[The Prince of Egypt (musical)|The Prince of Egypt]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":16" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in music|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[65th Annual Grammy Awards|65th]])}} |
|||
|[[Andrea Macasaet]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|''[[Six (musical)|Six]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Music Video ==== |
|||
=== [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album|Best Pop Vocal Album]] === |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Music Video}} |
|||
Formerly known as Best Contemporary Album in 1968. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Music Video |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1968 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Video |
|||
|''[[Insight Out]]'' |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2010 in music|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[52nd Annual Grammy Awards|52nd]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[Boom Boom Pow]]" |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2013 in music|2013]]<br>{{Small|([[55th Annual Grammy Awards|55th]])}} |
|||
|[[Jon Jon Augustavo]] |
|||
|"[[Can't Hold Us]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
|||
|<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=2021-03-04 |title=First Asian / Filipino American to win Grammy Award - Larry Ramos - 1962 |url=https://myx.global/first-asian-filipino-american-to-win-grammy-award-larry-ramos-1962/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=MYX Global |language=en-US}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2022 in music|2022]]<br>{{Small|([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|64th]])}} |
|||
|[[Olivia Rodrigo]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|"[[Good 4 U]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Music Film ==== |
|||
=== [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals]] === |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Music Film}} |
|||
Formerly known as Best Contemporary Group Performance (Vocal or Instrumental) in 1968. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Music Film |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1968 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
|Larry Ramos |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Film |
|||
|''[[Windy (The Association song)|Windy]]'' |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2014 in music|2014]]<br>{{Small|([[56th Annual Grammy Awards|56th]])}} |
|||
|[[Kirk Hammett]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|UK}}/{{flagicon|Germany}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}}/ |
|||
|''[[Metallica: Through the Never|Metallica: Through The Never]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|<ref name=": |
|Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)<ref name=":18" /> |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== Discontinued categories === |
|||
=== [[Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Performance|Best Contemporary (R&R) Group Performance - Vocal or Instrumental]] === |
|||
==== Best Contemporary (R&R) Group Performance - Vocal or Instrumental ==== |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Performance}} |
|||
It was discontinued in 1968. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&R (Comtemporary) - Group Performance (Vocal or Instrumental) |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1967 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
|Larry Ramos |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1967 in music|1967]]<br>{{Small|([[9th Annual Grammy Awards|9th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|''[[Insight Out|Cherish]]'' |
|''[[Insight Out|Cherish]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
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|} |
|} |
||
=== |
==== Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording ==== |
||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording}} |
|||
It was discontinued in 1971. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |R&R (Comtemporary) - Recording |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1967 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
|Larry Ramos |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1967 in music|1967]]<br>{{Small|([[9th Annual Grammy Awards|9th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|''[[Insight Out|Cherish]]'' |
|''[[Insight Out|Cherish]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
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|} |
|} |
||
=== |
==== Best Performance by a Chorus ==== |
||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus}} |
|||
It was discontinued in 1968. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Chorus - Performance |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1963 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
|Larry Ramos |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1963 in music|1963]]<br>{{Small|([[5th Annual Grammy Awards|5th]])}} |
|||
|[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|''[[Presenting The New Christy Minstrels]]'' |
|''[[Presenting The New Christy Minstrels]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|First Asian and first |
|First Asian and first Filipino to win.<ref name=":4" /> |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== |
==== Best Performance By A Vocal Group ==== |
||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group}} |
|||
It was discontinued in 1968. |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Vocal Group - Performance |
|||
! style="width:075px;" |Year |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Name |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! style="width:200px;" |Work |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
|1967 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[1967 in music|1967]]<br>{{Small|([[9th Annual Grammy Awards|9th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Larry Ramos]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|China}}/{{flagicon|Spain}} |
|||
|''[[Presenting The New Christy Minstrels|Cherish]]'' |
|''[[Presenting The New Christy Minstrels|Cherish]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|<ref name=":4" /> |
|<ref name=":4" /> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1968 in music|1968]]<br>{{Small|([[10th Annual Grammy Awards|10th]])}} |
|||
|1968 |
|||
|''[[Never My Love]]'' |
|''[[Never My Love]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
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|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Urban/Alternative Performance ==== |
|||
== Academy Awards (Oscar) == |
|||
{{Main|Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance}} |
|||
This main article is a '''list of Filipino [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] winners and nominees'''. [[Robert Lopez]] and [[Matthew Libatique]] are the only people garnered more nominations than once in the same category. |
|||
It was discontinued in 2011. |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Urban or Alternative - Performance |
|||
! width="75" |Year |
|||
! width="200" |Name |
|||
! width="50" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! width="200" |Film |
|||
! width="200" |Role |
|||
! width="75" |Status |
|||
! width="450" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
| 2010 |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
| [[Hailee Steinfeld]] |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
! width="30%" |Song / Album |
|||
|''[[True Grit (2010 film)|True Grit]]'' |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
|Mattie Ross |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2005 in music|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[47th Annual Grammy Awards|47th]])}} |
|||
|[[Chad Hugo|Charles Edward Hugo]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|"[[She Wants to Move|She Wants To Move]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|<ref name=":20" /> |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2007 in music|2007]]<br>{{Small|([[49th Annual Grammy Awards|49th]])}} |
|||
|[[apl.de.ap]] |
|||
|"[[Mas que Nada#Sérgio Mendes versions|Mas Que Nada]]" |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|<ref name=":12" /> |
|||
| Filipino descent (maternal grandfather was of half Filipino and half African-American descent).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abad|first=Paolo|date=6 April 2016|title=WATCH: Hailee Steinfeld on connecting with her Filipino roots|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/music/128483-hailee-steinfeld-filipino-roots-interview-pitch-perfect|access-date=15 June 2020|website=Rappler}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=15 June 2020|title=Hailee Steinfeld: Biography|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2794962/bio|access-date=15 June 2020|website=IMDb}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2016/04/09/1570830/hailee-what-it-means-have-pinoy-roots|title=Hailee on what it means to have Pinoy roots|website=The Philippine Star|first=Micah Levin|last=Isla|date=April 9, 2016|access-date=September 22, 2016}}</ref><br />First person of Filipino descent and youngest Asian-American to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress (age 14). |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
== Academy Awards (Oscar) == |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay]] === |
|||
The '''Academy Awards of Merit''',<ref>{{Cite web |title=96th Academy Awards® of Merit |url=https://www.oscars.org/sites/oscars/files/96o_complete_rules.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230502004252/https://www.oscars.org/sites/oscars/files/96o_complete_rules.pdf |archive-date=May 2, 2023 |access-date=April 4, 2024 |publisher=[[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]]}}</ref> commonly known as the '''Oscars''' or '''Academy Awards''', is one of the [[EGOT|four major annual American entertainment awards]] that for [[artistic]] and technical merit for the [[film industry]]. |
|||
'''NOTE''': In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each films were released; the Academy Award ceremony is held the following year. |
|||
=== Production === |
|||
==== Best Live Action Short Film ==== |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Short Film - Live Action |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2005 in film|2005]]<br>{{Small|([[78th Academy Awards|78th]])}} |
|||
|2015 |
|||
| [[Pia Clemente]] |
|||
| Ronnie del Carmen |
|||
| {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| N/A |
|||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[Our Time is Up]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| First woman of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the category.<ref name=":2">{{cite web |last=La O |first=Ana |date=August 22, 2006 |title=The Talented Miss Clemente |url=http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?the_talented_miss_clemente_9730.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826044801/http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?the_talented_miss_clemente_9730.aspx |archive-date=August 26, 2016 |access-date=October 1, 2016 |website=Asia Pacific Arts}}</ref> |
|||
| First naturalized Filipino to be nominated for any screenplay category. |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
=== [[Academy Award for Best |
==== [[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Animated Short Film]] ==== |
||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Short Film - Animation |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:50px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="2" |[[2018 in film|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[91st Academy Awards|91st]])}} |
|||
| 2010 |
|||
| [[Trevor Jimenez]] |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Matthew Libatique]] |
|||
| |
| {{flagicon|Canada}} |
||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[Weekends (2017 film)|Weekends]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| rowspan="2" | <ref name=":2" /> |
||
First person of Filipino descent to be nominated for Best Cinematography. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| Bobby Pontillas |
|||
| 2018 |
|||
| {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| ''[[A Star Is Born (2018 film)|A Star Is Born]]'' |
|||
| ''[[One Small Step (film)|One Small Step]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| 2023 |
|||
| ''[[Maestro (2023 film)|Maestro]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
=== Performance === |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling|Best Makeup and Hairstyling]] === |
|||
[[File:Hailee Steinfeld (Berlin Film Festival 2011) (cropped).jpg|thumb|187x187px|Steinfeld (pictured in 2011) was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.]] |
|||
==== Best Supporting Actress ==== |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Supporting Actress |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2010 in film|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[83rd Academy Awards|83rd]])}} |
|||
| 2021 |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Hailee Steinfeld]] |
||
| |
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}} |
||
| |
|''[[True Grit (2010 film)|True Grit]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| Part-Filipino (maternal grandfather is half Filipino).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Abad|first=Paolo|date=6 April 2016|title=WATCH: Hailee Steinfeld on connecting with her Filipino roots|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/music/128483-hailee-steinfeld-filipino-roots-interview-pitch-perfect|access-date=15 June 2020|website=Rappler}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=15 June 2020|title=Hailee Steinfeld: Biography|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2794962/bio|access-date=15 June 2020|website=IMDb}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2016/04/09/1570830/hailee-what-it-means-have-pinoy-roots|title=Hailee on what it means to have Pinoy roots|website=The Philippine Star|first=Micah Levin|last=Isla|date=April 9, 2016|access-date=September 22, 2016}}</ref> |
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| Part Vietnamese descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2022/artisans/awards/house-of-gucci-frederic-aspiras-oscar-nomination-1235171359/|title=‘House of Gucci’ Hair and Makeup Oscar Nomination for Frederic Aspiras Is a Milestone for Asian American Representation|first=Jazz|last=Tangcay|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=February 8, 2022|access-date=February 9, 2022}}</ref><br />First person of Filipino descent to be nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. |
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|} |
|} |
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=== Screenplay === |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Production Design|Best Production Design]] === |
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==== Best Original Screenplay ==== |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Screenplay - Original |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2015 in film|2015]]<br>{{Small|([[88th Academy Awards|88th]])}} |
|||
| 2017 |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Ronnie del Carmen]] |
||
| N/A |
|||
| {{flagicon|Canada}}/{{flagicon|UK}} |
|||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]'' |
||
| {{ |
| {{nom}} |
||
| First Filipino to be nominated for any screenplay category. |
|||
| Filipino descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://caamedia.org/blog/2018/03/01/meet-the-asian-american-nominees-for-the-2018-oscars/|title= Meet the Asian and Asian American Nominees for the 2018 Oscars!|website=[[Center for Asian American Media]]|date=March 1, 2018|access-date=January 28, 2019}}</ref> First person of Filipino descent to be nominated and to win for Best Production Design. |
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|} |
|} |
||
=== Music === |
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=== [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Original Song]] === |
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==== Best Original Song ==== |
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{{Main|Academy Award for Best Original Song}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="7" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Original Song |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="15%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="15%" |Song |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2013 in film|2013]]<br>{{Small|([[86th Academy Awards|86th]])}} |
|||
| 2013 |
|||
| rowspan="3" | Robert Lopez |
| rowspan="3" | [[Robert Lopez]] |
||
| rowspan="4" | {{flagicon|US}} |
| rowspan="4" | {{flagicon|US}} |
||
| ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'' |
| ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'' |
||
| "[[Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go]]" |
| "[[Let It Go (Disney song)|Let It Go]]" |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
| |
| First Filipino-American to be nominated for and to won the category.<ref>{{cite web |last=Nepales |first=Ruben V. |date=November 7, 2013 |title=Fun, music-filled morning with Fil-Am Tony, Grammy winner and wife |url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/119979/fun-music-filled-morning-with-fil-am-tony-grammy-winner-and-wife |access-date=September 16, 2016 |website=Inquirer Entertainment}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2017 in film|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[90th Academy Awards|90th]])}} |
|||
| 2017 |
|||
| ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
| ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'' |
||
| "[[Remember Me (Pixar song)|Remember Me]]" |
| "[[Remember Me (Pixar song)|Remember Me]]" |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|First Filipino-American to earned multiple wins and nominations in a single category. |
|||
| rowspan="2" | First person of Filipino descent to win twice for Best Original Song. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2019 in film|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[92nd Academy Awards|92nd]])}} |
|||
| 2019 |
|||
| ''[[Frozen II]]'' |
| ''[[Frozen II]]'' |
||
| [[Into the Unknown (Disney song)|"Into the Unknown"]] |
| [[Into the Unknown (Disney song)|"Into the Unknown"]] |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2020 in film|2020]]<br>{{Small|([[93rd Academy Awards|93rd]])}} |
|||
| 2020 |
|||
| [[H.E.R.]] |
| [[H.E.R.]] |
||
| ''[[Judas and the Black Messiah]]'' |
| ''[[Judas and the Black Messiah]]'' |
||
| "[[Fight for You (H.E.R. song)|Fight for You]]" |
| "[[Fight for You (H.E.R. song)|Fight for You]]" |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
| |
|Half-Filipino (whose mother is Filipino) |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== Craft and Technical === |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]] === |
|||
[[File:Matthew Libatique 2011.jpg|thumb|139x139px|Libatique (pictured in 2011) was nominated for Best Cinematography thrice.]] |
|||
==== Best Cinematography ==== |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Cinematography}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Cinematography |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width" 050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2010 in film|2010]]<br>{{Small|([[83rd Academy Awards|83rd]])}} |
|||
| 1993 |
|||
| rowspan="3" | [[Matthew Libatique]] |
|||
| Ariel Velasco Shaw |
|||
| {{flagicon|US}} |
| rowspan="3" | {{flagicon|US}} |
||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[Black Swan (film)|Black Swan]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| First person of full Filipino ancestry to be nominated the cinematography category.<ref name=":2" /> |
||
|- |
|||
|[[2018 in film|2018]]<br>{{Small|([[91st Academy Awards|91st]])}} |
|||
| ''[[A Star Is Born (2018 film)|A Star Is Born]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[2023 in film|2023]]<br>{{Small|([[96th Academy Awards|96th]])}} |
|||
| ''[[Maestro (2023 film)|Maestro]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Makeup and Hairstyling ==== |
|||
=== [[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Animated Short Film]] === |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Makeup and Hairstyling |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2021 in film|2021]]<br>{{Small|([[94th Academy Awards|94th]])}} |
|||
| rowspan="2" |2018 |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Frederic Aspiras]] |
||
| |
| {{flagicon|USA}}/{{flagicon|Vietnam}} |
||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[House of Gucci]]'' |
||
| |
| {{nom}} |
||
| First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the makeup and hairstyling category.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2022/artisans/awards/house-of-gucci-frederic-aspiras-oscar-nomination-1235171359/|title='House of Gucci' Hair and Makeup Oscar Nomination for Frederic Aspiras Is a Milestone for Asian American Representation|first=Jazz|last=Tangcay|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=February 8, 2022|access-date=February 9, 2022}}</ref> |
|||
| Filipino descent.<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
|} |
|||
==== Best Production Design ==== |
|||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Production Design}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Production Design |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Film |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[2017 in film|2017]]<br>{{Small|([[90th Academy Awards|90th]])}} |
|||
| Bobby Pontillas |
|||
| [[Paul Denham Austerberry]] |
|||
| {{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| {{flagicon|Canada}}/{{flagicon|UK}} |
|||
| ''[[One Small Step (film)|One Small Step]]'' |
|||
| ''[[The Shape of Water]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
|||
| {{won}} |
|||
| Filipino descent.<ref name=":2" /> |
|||
| First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for and to win the production design category.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://caamedia.org/blog/2018/03/01/meet-the-asian-american-nominees-for-the-2018-oscars/|title= Meet the Asian and Asian American Nominees for the 2018 Oscars!|website=[[Center for Asian American Media]]|date=March 1, 2018|access-date=January 28, 2019}}</ref> |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
=== [[Academy Award for Best |
==== [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]] ==== |
||
{{Main|Academy Award for Best Visual Effects}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Visual Effects |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Film |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[1993 in film|1993]]<br>{{Small|([[66th Academy Awards|66th]])}} |
|||
| 2005 |
|||
| Ariel Velasco-Shaw |
|||
| [[Pia Clemente]] |
|||
| {{flagicon|US}} |
| {{flagicon|US}} |
||
| ''[[ |
| ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the visual effect category. |
|||
| Filipino descent.<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?the_talented_miss_clemente_9730.aspx|title=The Talented Miss Clemente|website=Asia Pacific Arts|first=Ana|last=La O|date=August 22, 2006|access-date=October 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826044801/http://asiapacificarts.usc.edu/article@apa?the_talented_miss_clemente_9730.aspx|archive-date=August 26, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> First woman of Filipino descent to be nominated for Best Live Action Short Film. |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
== Tony Awards == |
== Tony Awards == |
||
The '''Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre''',<ref>American Theatre Wing. [http://www.tonyawards.com/pdf/Trademark_Rules_2104.pdf "2014 Rules for use of Tony Awards trademarks"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170409113249/http://www.tonyawards.com/pdf/Trademark_Rules_2104.pdf|date=April 9, 2017}} tonyawards.com, April 8, 2017</ref> more commonly known as a '''Tony Award''', is one of the [[EGOT|four major annual American entertainment awards]] that recognizes excellence in live [[Broadway theatre]]. |
|||
'''NOTE''': In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each theatres were released; the Tony Award ceremony is held the following year. |
|||
=== [[Tony Award for Best Musical|Best Musical]] === |
|||
=== Production === |
|||
[[File:Robert Lopez.jpg|thumb|152x152px|Lopez (pictured in 2004) won multiple times for each categories: Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score]] |
|||
==== Best Musical ==== |
|||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Musical}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Musical |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2014<br><small>([[68th Tony Awards|68th]])</small> |
|||
|2014 |
|||
|[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
|[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
||
|N/A |
|N/A |
||
|''[[A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder|A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder]]'' |
|''[[A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder|A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|First |
|First Filipino to win Best Musical.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=NOMINATIONS (JHETT TOLENTINO) |url=https://www.tonyawards.com/nominees/?q=Jhett%20Tolentino |access-date=November 21, 2022 |website=The American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards}}</ref> |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2017<br><small>([[71st Tony Awards|71st]])</small> |
|||
|2017 |
|||
|Raymond Poliquit |
|Raymond Poliquit |
||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|{{flagicon|US}} |
||
|''[[Dear Evan Hansen]]'' |
|''[[Dear Evan Hansen]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
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||
|} |
|} |
||
=== |
==== Best Book of a Musical ==== |
||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Book - Musical |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2011<br><small>([[65th Tony Awards|65th]])</small> |
|||
|2011 |
|||
|Robert Lopez |
|[[Robert Lopez]] |
||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|{{flagicon|US}} |
||
|''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
|''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|First |
|First Filipino/Asian-American to win for Best Book of a Musical. |
||
|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Play ==== |
|||
=== [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical|Best Actress in a Musical]] === |
|||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Play}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Play |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
!Role |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
! style="width:080px;" |Status |
|||
! style="width:650px;" |Notes |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|2013<br><small>([[67th Tony Awards|67th]])</small> |
|||
| 1990 |
|||
| [[ |
| rowspan="2" |[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
||
| N/A |
| rowspan="2" |N/A |
||
|''[[Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike]]'' |
|||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Miss Saigon]]'' |
|||
| rowspan="2" |Kim |
|||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
| |
|First Filipino to win Best Play. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2015<br><small>([[69th Tony Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
|2017 |
|||
|''[[Hand to God (play)|Hand to God]]'' |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[Eva Noblezada]] |
|||
| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
|First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|2019<br><small>([[73rd Tony Awards|73rd]])</small> |
|||
|2019 |
|||
|[[Jose Antonio Vargas]] |
|||
|''[[Hadestown (musical)|Hadestown]]'' |
|||
|{{flagicon|US}} |
|||
|[[Eurydice]] |
|||
|''[[What the Constitution Means to Me]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|} |
||
==== Best Revival of a Play ==== |
|||
=== [[Tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Musical|Best Costume Design in a Musical]] === |
|||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Revival - Play |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Year |
||
! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
|||
! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2014<br><small>([[68th Tony Awards|68th]])</small> |
|||
|2016 |
|||
| rowspan="2" |[[ |
| rowspan="2" |[[Jhett Tolentino]] |
||
| rowspan="2" | |
| rowspan="2" |N/A |
||
|''[[ |
|''[[A Raisin in the Sun]]'' |
||
| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
||
|First |
|First Filipino to win for Best Revival of a Play. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2015<br><small>([[69th Tony Awards|69th]])</small> |
|||
|2019 |
|||
|''[[ |
|''[[This Is Our Youth]]'' |
||
| {{nom}} |
|||
|First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
|||
|} |
|||
=== Performance === |
|||
[[File:Lea Salonga San Francisco Sept 16 2011.png|thumb|166x166px|Salonga (pictured in 2011) won Best Actress in a Musical, the first Filipino and Asian to win a Tony.]] |
|||
[[File:Lou Diamond Phillips.jpg|thumb|166x166px|Phillips (pictured in 1987) was nominated the Best Actor in a Musical category.]] |
|||
[[File:EvaNoblezada.png|thumb|125x125px|Noblezada (pictured in 2019) was nominated twice for Best Actress in a Musical category.]] |
|||
[[File:LenaHall2022.jpg|thumb|188x188px|Hall (pictured in 2022) won the Best Featured Actress in a Musical category.]] |
|||
==== Best Actor in a Musical ==== |
|||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
|||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Leading Actor - Musical |
|||
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|||
! width="10%" |Year |
|||
! width="17%" |Recipient |
|||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
|||
! width="30%" |Show |
|||
! width="10%" |Status |
|||
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
|||
|- |
|||
| 1996<br><small>([[50th Tony Awards|50th]])</small> |
|||
| [[Lou Diamond Phillips]] |
|||
| style="text-align: center" | {{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Scotland}}/{{flagicon|Ireland}} |
|||
|''[[The King and I|The King And I]]'' |
|||
| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
||
| |
| |
||
|} |
|} |
||
=== |
==== Best Actress in a Musical ==== |
||
{{Main|Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
||
! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Leading Actress - Musical |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! |
! width="10%" |Year |
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! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
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! |
! width="30%" |Show |
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! |
! width="10%" |Status |
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! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
|- |
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| 1990<br><small>([[44th Tony Awards|44th]])</small> |
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|2013 |
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| [[Lea Salonga]] |
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| rowspan="2" |Jhett Tolentino |
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| |
| N/A |
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[Miss Saigon]]'' |
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|''[[Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|First |
| First Filipino and Asian to be nominated for and to win the Best Actress in a Musical. |
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|- |
|- |
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|2017<br><small>([[71st Tony Awards|71st]])</small> |
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|2015 |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Eva Noblezada]] |
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|''[[Hand to God (play)|Hand to God]]'' |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Mexico}} |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
| |
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|- |
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|2019<br><small>([[73rd Tony Awards|73rd]])</small> |
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|''[[Hadestown (musical)|Hadestown]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|First half-Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
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|} |
|} |
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==== Best Featured Actress in a Musical ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Featured Actress - Musical |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! |
! width="10%" |Year |
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! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
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! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
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| 2014<br><small>([[68th Tony Awards|68th]])</small> |
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|2014 |
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| [[Lena Hall]] |
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| rowspan="2" |Jhett Tolentino |
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| {{flagicon|US}}/{{flagicon|Spain}}/{{flagicon|Sweden}} |
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| rowspan="2" |N/A |
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|''[[ |
| ''[[Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical)|Hedwig and the Angry Inch]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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| Part-Filipino from her paternal grandfather.<ref name=":7" /> |
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|First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Revival of a Play. |
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|} |
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=== Craft === |
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[[File:Clint Ramos, 2018-2.jpg|thumb|168x168px|Ramos (pictured in 2018) was nominated Costume Design categories six times, winning once for Best Costume Design in a Play.]] |
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==== Best Costume Design in a Musical ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Musical}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Costume Design - Musical |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! width="10%" |Year |
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! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! width="30%" |Show |
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! width="10%" |Status |
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! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
|- |
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|2016<br><small>([[2016 Tony Awards|70th]])</small> |
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|2015 |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Clint Ramos]] |
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|''[[This Is Our Youth]]'' |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Once on This Island]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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|First Filipino to be nominated the Best Costume Design in a Musical category. |
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| |
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|- |
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|2019<br><small>([[73rd Tony Awards|73rd]])</small> |
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|''[[KPOP (musical)|KPOP]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
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|} |
|} |
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=== |
==== Best Scenic Design in a Musical ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Musical}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Scenic Design - Musical |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! |
! width="10%" |Year |
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! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
||
! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
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! |
! width="30%" |Show |
||
! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
||
|- |
|- |
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|2004<br><small>([[58th Tony Awards|58th]])</small> |
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|2016 |
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| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="4" |Robert Brill |
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| rowspan="4" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Assassins (musical)|Assassins]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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| rowspan="4" |<ref>{{Cite web |last=BWW |first=Team |title=Robert Brill: Credits, Bio, News & More {{!}} Broadway World |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Robert-Brill/ |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=www.broadwayworld.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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|- |
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|2009<br><small>([[63rd Tony Awards|63rd]])</small> |
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|''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|- |
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|2019<br><small>([[73rd Tony Awards|73rd]])</small> |
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|''[[Ain't Too Proud|Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
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|- |
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|2024<br><small>([[77th Tony Awards|77th]])</small> |
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|[[Hell's Kitchen (musical)|''Hell's Kitchen'']] |
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| {{nom}} |
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|} |
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==== Best Costume Design in a Play ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Costume Design in a Play}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Costume Design - Play |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! width="10%" |Year |
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! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! width="30%" |Show |
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! width="10%" |Status |
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! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
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|2016<br><small>([[2016 Tony Awards|70th]])</small> |
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| rowspan="3" |[[Clint Ramos]] |
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| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|[[Eclipsed (play)|''Eclipsed'']] |
|[[Eclipsed (play)|''Eclipsed'']] |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|First |
|First Filipino descent to win for Best Costume Design.<ref name=":0" /> |
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|- |
|- |
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|2019<br><small>([[73rd Tony Awards|73rd]])</small> |
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|2019 |
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|''[[Torch Song Trilogy|Torch Song]]'' |
|''[[Torch Song Trilogy|Torch Song]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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|2020<br><small>([[74th Tony Awards|74th]])</small> |
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|2020 |
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|''[[The Rose Tattoo]]'' |
|''[[The Rose Tattoo]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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==== Best Scenic Design of a Play ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Scenic Design in a Play}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Scenic Design - Play |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! |
! width="10%" |Year |
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! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
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! |
! width="30%" |Show |
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! |
! width="10%" |Status |
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! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
|- |
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|2016<br><small>([[2016 Tony Awards|70th]])</small> |
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|2016 |
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|Clint Ramos |
|[[Clint Ramos]] |
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|{{flagicon|US}} |
|{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Slave Play]]'' |
|''[[Slave Play]]'' |
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==== Best Original Score ==== |
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{{Main|Tony Award for Best Original Score}} |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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! colspan="6" style="background:#B0C4DE;" |Original Score |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! |
! width="10%" |Year |
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! |
! width="17%" |Recipient |
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! width="8%" |Country(s) |
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! style="width:050px;" |Co-citizenship |
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! |
! width="30%" |Show |
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! |
! width="10%" |Status |
||
! |
! width="25%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
|- |
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|2004<br><small>([[58th Tony Awards|58th]])</small> |
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|2004 |
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| rowspan="3" |Robert Lopez |
| rowspan="3" |[[Robert Lopez]] |
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| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
| rowspan="3" |{{flagicon|US}} |
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|''[[Avenue Q]]'' |
|''[[Avenue Q]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|First |
|First Filipino/Asian-American to win the Best Original Score category. |
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|- |
|- |
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|2011<br><small>([[65th Tony Awards|65th]])</small> |
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|2011 |
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|''The Book of Mormon'' |
|''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
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| {{won}} |
| {{won}} |
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|First Filipino/Asian-American to earned multiple wins and nominations in a single category. |
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| |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|2018<br><small>([[72nd Tony Awards|72nd]])</small> |
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|2018 |
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|''[[Frozen (musical)|Frozen]]'' |
|''[[Frozen (musical)|Frozen]]'' |
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| {{nom}} |
| {{nom}} |
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| |
| |
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|} |
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== Honorary awards == |
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=== International Emmy Award === |
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==== JCS International Young Creatives Award ==== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |
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|- style="background:#ebf5ff;" |
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! width="5%" |Year |
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! width="20%" |Recipient(s) |
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! width="10%" |Co-citizenship |
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! width="35%" |Television |
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! width="20%" |Milestone / Notes |
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|- |
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|2019 |
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| Breech Asher Harani |
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|N/A |
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|''Next to Me'' |
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| First Filipino and youngest recipient to be honored.<ref name=":24">{{Cite web |title=JCS International Young Creatives Award – International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |url=https://www.iemmys.tv/international-emmy-awards/other-awards/jcs-international-young-creatives-award/ |access-date=2024-07-17 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":25">{{Cite web |last=News |first=G. M. A. |date=2019-11-26 |title=Young Pinoy filmmaker wins an International Emmys award in NY |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/showbizabroad/716810/young-pinoy-filmmaker-wins-an-international-emmys-award-in-ny/story/ |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Milestones == |
== Milestones == |
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=== Early recognition === |
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Almost all of winners and nominees are [[Overseas Filipinos|Filipino diaspora]], starting with [[Larry Ramos]] and [[George Sunga]], two of the earliest Filipino-American artists during the 1960s were the subject to prominence for their works and received their respective Grammy and Emmy nominations.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Chong |first=Raymond Douglas |date=2023-02-06 |title=The story behind the first Asian American to win a Grammy |url=https://asamnews.com/2023/02/06/larry-ramos-the-pioneer-and-grammy-award-winning-asian-american-pop-singer/ |access-date=2023-02-15 |website=AsAmNews |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="George A. Sunga"/> |
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[[File:Robert Lopez, Tony Awards screenshot (00m03s) (cropped).jpg|thumb|189x189px|Filipino-American singer-songwriter Robert Lopez.]] |
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{{Main|Robert Lopez}} |
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The former makes history by becoming the first Filipino-American to be nominated and to win any one of four major accolades; he was nominated six categories out of seven Grammy nominations solely, four of which defunct while the remaining two were active, winning one for [[Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus|Best Performance by a Chorus]] for his work of ''[[Presenting The New Christy Minstrels]]'' with his [[The New Christy Minstrels|American folk music group of the same name]].<ref name="ultimateclassicrock">{{cite news |author=Swanson, Dave |date=May 7, 2014 |title=Larry Ramos of the Association Dies at Age 72 |url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/larry-ramos-dies/ |publisher=[[Townsquare Media|Ultimate Classic Rock]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-03-11 |title=First Asian Americans to Win Grammy Awards |url=https://www.traktivist.com/grammyfirsts/ |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=TRAKTIVIST |language=en}}</ref> |
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'''Robert Lopez''' is one of only nineteen people who have won across all four major ceremonies, and is the only person of Filipino descent to win. He additionally holds the distinctions of being the youngest person to win an EGOT, and winning the awards across the shortest period of time: he won all four in the span of ten years and completed the set at the age of 39. He is also the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won two Oscars, three Tonys, three Grammys, and four Emmys.<ref name="EW2018">{{cite magazine |last1=Schwartz |first1=Dana |date=March 5, 2018 |title=Oscars 2018: Robert Lopez becomes the first person in history to double EGOT |url=http://ew.com/awards/2018/03/05/oscars-2018-robert-lopez-double-egot/ |access-date=March 5, 2018 |magazine=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> |
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=== Modern recognition === |
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Despite the fact their lacking nominations of Academy Award—specifically for [[List of Philippine submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film|Best International Feature Film submissions]]—and Tony Award categories in over six decades, many artists of Filipino ancestry, mostly [[Filipino Americans|Filipino-Americans]], received multiple wins and nominations across both Emmys and Grammys throughout their careers. |
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==== Nationality ==== |
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These all Filipino-born artists have achieved major categories in all ceremonies, specifically including the [[Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Primetime Creative Arts Emmy]]. Part and half-Filipinos born independently or outside of the Philippines as well as other divisions of Emmy awards ([[Daytime Emmy Awards|Daytime]], Children's and Family, [[News and Documentary Emmy Awards|News and Documentary]], [[International Emmy Awards|International]], and regionals) are excluded. These including: |
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* In 1991, Lea Salonga is the first Asian and Filipina to win the [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical]] for her performance of Kim. Additionally, she is the second youngest overall and the youngest Asian-born recipient to win at the age of 20.<ref name=":7" /> |
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* In 2008, Jess Española is the first and only Kapampangan to win [[Emmy|Primetime Emmy Award]] with that category: [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]].<ref name=":23">{{Cite web |date=2012-01-19 |title=Jess Espanola: From Hungry in the Philippines to a Simpsons Emmy |url=https://www.pbssocal.org/history-society/jess-espanola-hungry-in-the-philippines-he-drew-for-food-now-he-has-a-simpsons-emmy |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=PBS SoCal |language=en}}</ref> |
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* In the 2010s, Jhett Tolentino is the first to win a Grammy award and a second Tony behind Salonga as a theater producer, with each categories from [[Tony Award for Best Musical]] and [[Tony Award for Best Play|Best Play]] to [[Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album]].<ref name="Jhett Tolentino Profile">{{cite web |last1= |title=Jhett Tolentino Profile |url=https://www.tfiny.org/filmmakers/detail/jhett_tolentino |website=TFINY.org |publisher=Tribeca Film Institute}}</ref><ref name="goodnewspilipinas.com">{{cite web |last1=Quadra-Balibay |first1=Aurora |date=October 15, 2019 |title=Broadway's Jhett Tolentino wins 9th award for bio-docu "Life Is What You Make It" |url=https://www.goodnewspilipinas.com/broadways-jhett-tolentino-wins-9th-award-for-bio-docu-life-is-what-you-make-it/ |accessdate=11 May 2020 |website=Good News Pilipinas |publisher=GNP}}</ref><ref name="rappler2">{{cite news |date=February 13, 2017 |title=Pinoy producer Jhett Tolentino wins first Grammy |url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/161291-filipino-producer-jhett-tolentino-first-grammy |accessdate=11 May 2020 |work=Rappler |publisher=Rappler Media}}</ref><ref name=":02">{{cite web |last1=Sorilla |first1=Franz IV |date=September 27, 2021 |title=8 Filipino Tony and Laurence Olivier Awards Winners And Nominees |url=https://ph.asiatatler.com/society/tony-and-laurence-olivier-awards-winners-and-nominees-that-are-of-filipino-descent |access-date=29 June 2021 |website=Philippine Tatler }}</ref><ref name="usa.inquirer.net">{{cite news |last1=Diaz |first1=Rasmin |date=October 13, 2020 |title=Jon Jon Briones to headline TOFA100 online show |url=https://usa.inquirer.net/59194/jon-jon-briones-to-headline-tofa100-online-show |access-date=29 June 2021 |newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer}}</ref> |
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Jess Española was actually the first-ever Filipino and only [[Kapampangan language|Kapampangan]] to win the [[Emmy|Primetime Emmy Award]], for which he was one of the recipient who have won the Outstanding Animated Program for his work as an assistant director of "[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]" from ''[[The Simpsons]]''. At the time, he was not officially an [[Citizenship of the United States|U.S. citizen]]; most Filipino-Americans had won Emmys in the past, but never a full Filipino,<ref name=":23" /> although at one point, one of very few full-blooded native-born animators was [[Ronnie del Carmen]] also won an Emmy in 1997, but only a [[Daytime Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy]] or after moving to the United States with his family, he partially became an [[Citizenship of the United States|U.S. citizen]] in prior of working with [[DreamWorks Animation|Dreamworks]] and [[Pixar]] for over two decades;<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oscar nominee Ronnie del Carmen, a UST grad, chronicles his journey as a filmmaker in the U.S. |url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/173924/ronnie-del-carmen-a716-20230619-lfrm |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=PEP.ph |language=en}}</ref> Española is permanently stayed in Quezon City since 2015.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Medina |first=Rogelio Constantino |title=My encounter with the 1st Pinoy Emmy winner |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2019/10/08/1958203/my-encounter-1st-pinoy-emmy-winner |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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Other Filipino-born artists like [[Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala]], Denise Santos and Rochit Tañedo also have won an Emmy, but also not in Primetime and Creative Arts; most winners are primarily [[News and Documentary Emmy Awards|News and Documentary]].<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":6" /> Santos is the first Filipino-born composer to have won in one of the four recognitions. |
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Tolentino is the only naturalized Filipino to achieved more than once, he has three Tonys and a Grammy.<ref name="Jhett Tolentino Profile"/><ref name="goodnewspilipinas.com"/><ref name="rappler2"/><ref name=":03">{{cite web |last1=Sorilla |first1=Franz IV |date=September 27, 2021 |title=8 Filipino Tony and Laurence Olivier Awards Winners And Nominees |url=https://ph.asiatatler.com/society/tony-and-laurence-olivier-awards-winners-and-nominees-that-are-of-filipino-descent |access-date=29 June 2021 |website=Philippine Tatler}}</ref><ref name="usa.inquirer.net"/> |
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Breech Asher Harani is the first Filipino to be honored at the JCS International Young Creatives Award in International Emmy for his 1-minute pollution commercial work of ''Next to Me''.<ref name=":24" /><ref name=":25" /> |
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==== EGOT ==== |
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{{Main|List of EGOT winners}} |
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While the '''EGOT''' ('''Emmy''', '''Grammy''', '''Oscar''' and '''Tony''') acronym was established by actor [[Philip Michael Thomas]] in late 1984, [[Robert Lopez]] is the first and, so far, only Asian and Filipino to achieve the EGOT status in 2013 with the win of [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Original Song]] for his participation as a songwriter for "[[Let It Go|Let it Go]]" from ''[[Frozen II|Frozen]]'', and the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won four Emmys, three Grammys, two Oscars and three Tonys.<ref name="EW2018">{{cite magazine |last1=Schwartz |first1=Dana |date=March 5, 2018 |title=Oscars 2018: Robert Lopez becomes the first person in history to double EGOT |url=http://ew.com/awards/2018/03/05/oscars-2018-robert-lopez-double-egot/ |access-date=March 5, 2018 |magazine=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> He is also the youngest recipient and achieved the accomplishment in shortest period of time of any EGOT winner in the span of ten years at the age of 39.<ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Kane |first=Caitlin |date=2024-01-16 |title=Only 19 performers have achieved EGOT status. Here are the stars who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. - CBS News |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/egot-emmy-grammy-oscar-tony-elton-john-becomes-one-of-19-stars-to-win/ |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}</ref> His second set of wins in all four categories began with [[37th Daytime Emmy Awards]] and concluded with [[90th Academy Awards]], establishing a new fastest EGOT record of 7 years and 8 months.<ref>{{cite web |date=5 March 2018 |title='Remember Me' Songwriter Robert Lopez Becomes First-Ever 'Double EGOT' Winner |url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/remember-me-robert-lopez-first-ever-double-egot-coco-oscars-academy-awards-1202718241/ |website=Variety}}</ref> |
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Attempted recipient [[H.E.R.]] is also participating an EGOT record, having won an Academy Award, a [[Children's and Family Emmy Awards|Children's and Family Emmy Award]], and five Grammy Awards for her distinguished career of songwriting.<ref>{{Cite web |title=H.E.R. Is Now Halfway to an EGOT After Winning the Oscar for Best Original Song |url=https://people.com/movies/oscars-2021-her-halfway-to-egot-after-best-original-song-win/ |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=Peoplemag |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Samotin |first=Perrie |date=2024-02-12 |title=Guys, That Was H.E.R. Playing Guitar With Usher During the Super Bowl Halftime Show |url=https://www.glamour.com/story/that-was-her-playing-guitar-with-usher-during-the-super-bowl-halftime-show |access-date=2024-07-25 |website=Glamour |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==== Major success at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards ==== |
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One of the most notable seasons is the [[64th Annual Grammy Awards]], making history for its most successful nominations to Filipino-American singers-songwriters and musicians with 22 in this season, each their respective names including [[Bruno Mars]], H.E.R., [[Olivia Rodrigo]], and [[Saweetie]], with Rodrigo became the only Filipino-American and the youngest Asian-American recipient to be nominated these [[Big Four (Grammy Awards)|all four general field categories]]—[[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year]], [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]], [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]], and [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]]—in a single season;<ref>{{Cite web |last=Aswad |first=Jem |date=2021-11-23 |title=Olivia Rodrigo Becomes Second-Youngest Artist to Score Grammy Nods in 'Big Four' Categories |url=https://variety.com/2021/music/news/olivia-rodrigo-second-youngest-grammy-awards-1235118376/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> winning only the latter while Mars also won the remaining two of the majority.<ref name=":22" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-30 |title=From Olivia to Bruno to H.E.R., Filipino American artists enjoy a breakout year at Grammys |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2022-03-30/olivia-rodrigo-bruno-mars-h-e-r-saweetie-filipino-grammys-2022 |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Meteoric Rise Of Olivia Rodrigo: How The "Drivers License" Singer Became Gen Z's Queen of Pop {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://grammy.com/news/olivia-rodrigo-sour-drivers-license-good-4-u-2022-grammys-best-new-artist-nominee |access-date=2024-07-21 |website=grammy.com}}</ref> |
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== See also == |
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{{Portal|Philippines|United States|Film|Television|Music|Theater}} |
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* [[Asian Americans in arts and entertainment]] |
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With a second set of competitive wins beginning with [[37th Daytime Emmy Awards]] and concluding with [[90th Academy Awards]], he has broken his own 'fastest to complete' record, establishing a new fastest EGOT interval at 7 years and 8 months, making him the only double EGOT winner.<ref>{{cite web |date=5 March 2018 |title='Remember Me' Songwriter Robert Lopez Becomes First-Ever 'Double EGOT' Winner |url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/remember-me-robert-lopez-first-ever-double-egot-coco-oscars-academy-awards-1202718241/ |website=Variety}}</ref> |
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This list details Filipinos working in the entertainment industry who have been nominated for, or won, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Academy Awards (also known as Oscar), and Tony Awards. These include non-traditional artists, both naturalized and overseas, or Filipino production companies.[1]
Emmy Awards
[edit]The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards with an extensive range of award categories of artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
NOTE: In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each televisions were released; the Emmy Award ceremony is held the following year. Each divisions of "Emmy" ceremonies have separate headings in the article page: Primetime, P. Creative Arts, Daytime, D. Creative Arts, News and Documentary, Children's and Family, International, and Regional.
Primetime Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Outstanding Comedy Series
[edit]Comedy Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2022 (74th) |
Leann Bowen | Ted Lasso | Won | First woman of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for and to win the category.[2][3][4] | |
2023 (75th) |
Nominated | ||||
Rene Gube | The Bear | Won | |||
2024 (76th) |
Nominated |
Outstanding Variety Series
[edit]Variety Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1969 (21st) |
George Sunga | The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | Nominated | [5] |
Performance and Screenplay
[edit]Outstanding Lead Actor - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
[edit]Lead Actor - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (70th) |
Darren Criss | ////// | The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story | Won | First Filipino-American to win for any acting categories.[6] |
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
[edit]Writing - Variety Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1990 (42nd) |
Rob Schneider | Saturday Night Live | Nominated | [7] | |
1991 (43rd) |
Nominated | ||||
1992 (44th) |
Nominated |
P. Creative Arts Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Outstanding Animated Program
[edit]Animated Program | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2008 (60th) |
Jess Española | N/A | The Simpsons | "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" | Won | First Filipino and Asian to win a Primetime Emmy.[8] |
2012 (64th) |
Richard Manginsay | "Holidays of Future Passed" | Nominated |
It was regularly hosted in Primetime until 2020, began shifting to Children's and Family.
Children's Program | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2008 (60th) |
Beth Aala | Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show | Won | [9] | |
2011 (63rd) |
A Child's Garden of Poetry | Won |
Outstanding Emerging Media Program
[edit]Emerging Media Program | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2017 (69th) |
Augie Max Vargas | Academy Awards | Won | [10] | |
2018 (70th) |
Nominated | ||||
2019 (71st) |
Nominated | ||||
2020 (72nd) |
Roxanne Paredes | Mr. Robot: Season_4.0 ARG | Won | [11] |
Outstanding Short Form - Comedy, Drama or Variety Series
[edit]Short Form - Comedy, Drama or Variety Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2014 (66th) |
Bruno Mars | // | Super Bowl XLVIII: Halftime Show Starring Bruno Mars | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother was half-Filipino).[12] |
Outstanding Variety Special - Pre-Recorded
[edit]Variety Special - Pre-Recorded | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2003 (55th) |
Marsha Garces Williams | / | Robin Williams: Live on Broadway | Nominated | Part Filipino-Finnish (her father is Filipino)[13] |
2023 (75th) |
Augie Max Vargas | Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter | Nominated | [10] |
Performance
[edit]Outstanding Actor in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series
[edit]Actor in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (68th) |
Lou Diamond Phillips | // | The Crossroads of History | Nominated | Half-Filipino (his mother was Filipino).[6] |
Outstanding Actress in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series
[edit]Actress in a Short Form - Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2020 (72nd) |
Rain Valdez | Razor Tongue | Nominated | First transgender woman of Filipino and Asian ancestry to be nominated.[6] |
Craft and Design
[edit]Outstanding Choreography
[edit]Choreography | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2006 (58th) |
Cheryl Burke | Dancing with the Stars | "Episode 204 (Paso Doble)" | Nominated | [14] | |
"Episode 208 (Freestyle)" | Nominated | |||||
Charles Klapow | High School Musical | Won | ||||
2008 (60th) |
High School Musical 2 | "What Time Is It?", "Fabulous", "Work This Out", "I Don't Dance", "You Are the Music in Me", "For One" | Nominated | [15] | ||
2009 (61st) |
Napoleon D'umo | So You Think You Can Dance | "Bleeding Love" | Nominated | [16] | |
2011 (63rd) |
"Scars", "Fallin", "Outta Your Mind" | Won | [17] | |||
2013 (65th) |
"Call of the Wild (Circle of Life)", "Love Cats", "Beautiful People" | Nominated | [18] | |||
2014 (66th) |
"Puttin' on the Ritz", "Gold Rush", "Run the World" | Won | [19] | |||
2016 (68th) |
Ryan "Ryanimay" Conferido Dominic Sandoval |
America's Best Dance Crew | "Runaway Baby", "Take U There", "Summer Thing" | Won | [a][20] | |
2019 (71st) |
Melvin 'TimTim' Rogador | World of Dance | "Drop It Like It's Hot", "Headband", "DNA" | Nominated | [21] | |
2024 (76th) |
Karla Puno Garcia | 76th Annual Tony Awards | "Opening Number", "Lifetime Achievement" | Won | [22] |
Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming
[edit]Costumes - Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (68th) |
Zaldy Goco | RuPaul's Drag Race | :"Keeping It 100!" | Nominated | [23] | |
2017 (69th) |
"Oh. My. Gaga!" | Won | [24] | |||
2018 (70th) |
"10s Across the Board" | Won | [25][26] | |||
2019 (71st) |
"Trump: The Rusical" | Won | [27][28] | |||
2020 (72nd) |
"I'm That Bitch" | Nominated | [29] |
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or a Movie
[edit]Hairstyling - Limited Series or a Movie | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (68th) |
Frederic Aspiras | American Horror Story | Nominated | [30] |
Outstanding Main Title Design
[edit]Main Title Design | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2020 (72nd) |
Henry DeLeon | Carnival Row | Nominated | [31] |
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
[edit]Picture Editing - Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2021 (73rd) |
Michelle Tesoro | The Queen's Gambit | "Exchanges" | Won | [32] |
Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program
[edit]Picture Editing - Unstructured Reality Program | ||||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (68th) |
Ben Bulatao | Deadliest Catch | "Carpe Diem" | Nominated | ||
2017 (69th) |
"Uncharted Territory" | Nominated | ||||
2018 (70th) |
"Battle Lines" | Nominated | ||||
2019 (71st) |
"Battle of Kings" | Nominated | ||||
2020 (72nd) |
"Cold War Rivals" | Nominated | ||||
2021 (73rd) |
"Body of Work" | Nominated |
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series
[edit]Production Design - Variety or Reality Series | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2017 (69th) |
Monica Sotto | Drunk History | Nominated | [31] | |
2020 (72nd) |
Nominated |
Music
[edit]Outstanding Music Direction
[edit]Music Direction | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (70th) |
Bruno Mars | Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo | Nominated | [33] |
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
[edit]Original Main Title Theme Music | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2021 (73rd) |
Robert Lopez | WandaVision | Nominated | Part-Filipino (paternal grandfather is Filipino, paternal grandmother is part-Filipino). |
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
[edit]Original Music and Lyrics | |||||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2007 (59th) |
Robert Lopez | Scrubs | "My Musical" | "Everything Comes Down to Poo" | Nominated | ||
2015 (67th) |
The Comedians | "Celebrity Guest" | "Kiss an Old Man" | Nominated | |||
87th Academy Awards | N/A | "Moving Pictures" | Nominated | ||||
Darren Criss | Glee | "Dreams Come True" | "This Time" | Nominated | [34] | ||
2020 (72nd) |
Charles Edward Hugo | The Black Godfather | "Letter to My Godfather" | Nominated | [31] | ||
2021 (73rd) |
Robert Lopez | WandaVision | "Breaking the Fourth Wall" | "Agatha All Along" | Won |
Technical
[edit]Outstanding Cinematography for a Series - One Hour
[edit]Cinematography for a Series - One Hour | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Episode | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2022 (74th) |
Autumn Durald Arkapaw | Loki | "Lamentis" | Nominated | [35] |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
[edit]NOTE: Unlike any categories were competitive, there are no nominees for this category and only winners chosen by a jury.
Animation - Individual Achievement | ||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Milestone / Notes |
2010 (62nd) |
Joe Mateo | Prep & Landing | [36] |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects
[edit]Special Visual Effects | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1998 (50th) |
Ariel Velasco-Shaw | From the Earth to the Moon | Nominated | [37] | |
2008 (60th) |
Anthony Ocampo | Grey's Anatomy | Nominated | [38][39] | |
2011 (63rd) |
The Walking Dead | Nominated | |||
2012 (64th) |
Touch | Nominated | |||
Pan Am | Nominated | ||||
2015 (67th) |
Mark A.J. Nazal | Gotham | Nominated | [40] | |
2017 (69th) |
Won | ||||
2019 (71st) |
Charles Collyer | Star Trek: Discovery | Nominated | [21] | |
2021 (73rd) |
Won |
Stunt Coordination | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Television | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2021 (73rd) |
Brett Chan | Warrior | Nominated | [41] | |
2023 (75th) |
Wednesday | Nominated | |||
2024 (76th) |
Warrior | Nominated |
Daytime Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Outstanding Daytime Talk Series
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Marc Anthony Nicolas | The Talk | Nominated | [42] | |
2016 | Won | ||||
Bruno Mars | Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars in The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Nominated | [43] | ||
2017 | Marc Anthony Nicolas | The Talk | Nominated | [42] | |
2018 | Won |
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Lisa Manibog-Lew | Judge Judy | Won | [44] | |
2010 | Won | ||||
2011 | Won | ||||
2012 | Won |
Performance
[edit]Only one actor has been nominated in Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series category.
Year | Recipient | Co-citizenship | Television | Role | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Lou Diamond Phillips | // | Conversations in L.A. | Martin | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother was Filipino)[6] |
D. Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Lisa Manibog-Lew | Judge Judy | Nominated | [44] |
Outstanding Daytime Special Class Special
[edit]Only four people people have been nominated six times in Outstanding Daytime Special category, winning once for Josue and Relampagos, respectively.
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Jose Antonio Vargas | White People | Nominated | [34] | |
Michele Josue | Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine | Won | [45] | ||
2017 | Augie Max Vargas | Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration | Nominated | [46] | |
2022 | Joel Relampagos | Recipe for Change | Nominated | [47] | |
2023 | Won | ||||
2024 | Nominated |
Outstanding Daytime Special Class Program
[edit]Only one individual have been nominated twice in Outstanding Daytime Program category.
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Lisa Manibog-Lew | Judge Judy | Nominated | [44] | |
1999 | Nominated |
Craft
[edit]Outstanding Costume Design
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Angelo Santos | The Bold and the Beautiful | Won | [48][49] | |
2019 | Nominated | ||||
2020 | Won | ||||
2023 | Won | ||||
2024 | Won |
Outstanding Graphic and Artistic Design
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | Frederick “Eric” Alba | Strange Days on Planet Earth | Nominated | [50] |
Outstanding Makeup
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Gabrielle "Gabbi" Pascua | The Talk | Nominated | [51] | |
2017 | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Won | ||||
2020 | Won |
Children's and Family
[edit]Program
[edit]Outstanding Short Form Program
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Robert Lopez H.E.R. |
We the People | Won | First Filipino-Americans to win in an inauguration category. |
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
[edit]It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Ronnie del Carmen | N/A | Freakazoid! | Won |
Performance
[edit]Formerly known as Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program, regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.
Year | Recipient | Co-citizenship | Television | Role | Status | Milestone/Notes |
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2016 | Eric Bauza | The Adventures of Puss in Boots | Puss in Boots and Sino | Nominated | (Seasons 1-2 only.) | |
2021 | Looney Tunes Cartoons | Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck | Nominated | |||
2022 | Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Daffy Duck, and Tweety | Won |
It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.
Year | Recipient | Co-citizenship | Television | Role | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Eric Bauza | Muppet Babies | Fozzie, Mr. Statler, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Robin and Sam | Nominated | ||
2020 | Nominated | |||||
2021 | Nominated | |||||
2023 | Bugs Bunny Builders | Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Daffy Duck, and Tweety | Won |
Craft
[edit]Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Program
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Romeo Candido | Circuit Breakers | Nominated | [52] |
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Series
[edit]It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Robert Lopez | Wonder Pets! | Won | ||
2010 | Won |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
[edit]It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.
Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996 | Francis Barrios | Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? | Nominated | [53] | |
2023 | Joey Pogoy | Sonic Prime | Won | [54] |
News and Documentary Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Lisa Valencia-Svensson | Herman’s House | Won | [55][56] |
Outstanding Social Issue Documentary
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Ramona S. Diaz | A Thousand Cuts | Won | [57] |
Outstanding Investigative Documentary
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala | N/A | Delikado | Nominated | [b] |
Outstanding Historical Programming
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Marissa Aroy | Sikhs in America | Won | [59][60] | |
2015 | Delano Manongs | Nominated |
Craft
[edit]Outstanding Investigative Journalism
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Maria Ressa | ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs | Won | [61][62] | |
2013 | Ramona S. Diaz Marty Syjuco Carmen Vicencio |
Give Up Tomorrow | Nominated | [63][64] |
Outstanding Environment News Story
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Shanna Mendiola | Today in LA | Won | [65] |
Outstanding Music Composition
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Denise Santos | N/A | Primates | Won | [57] |
Outstanding Program/Individual Achievement
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Rochit Tañedo | N/A | The Philippines: Life and Death in Revolution | Won | [9] |
International Emmy
[edit]Program
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | ABS-CBN Corporation | Jake and Charice | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [c][66] |
Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | ABS-CBN Corporation | Maalaala Mo Kaya | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [67] |
Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Wilma Galvante | Magdusa Ka | GMA Network | Nominated | [68] | |
Rondel P. Lindayag | A Time for Us | Kahit Isang Saglit | Double Vision ABS-CBN |
Nominated | ||
2010 | Narciso Y. Gulmatico, Jr. | Destined Hearts | Dahil May Isang Ikaw | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [69] |
2011 | Laurenti Dyogi | Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [70] | |
2014 | Suzette Doctolero | My Husband's Lover | GMA Network | Nominated | [71] | |
2016 | Henry King Quitain | Bridges of Love | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [72] |
- ABS-CBN is the only network to receive multiple nominations in the same category, with four including three consecutive years; though it did not win.
- 2009 (37th) is the only year to have majority in a single country (Philippines) with two nominations in the same category.[68]
Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Erik Matti Michiko Yamamoto |
On the Job | Reality MM Studios Globe Studios HBO Go Star Cinema (uncredited) |
Nominated | Yamamoto is Filipino-Japanese. [69] |
Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | ABS-CBN Corporation | Once Upon a Time | Wansapanataym: Candy's Crush | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [73] |
2022 | Ash M. Malanum Ivan Andrew Payawal |
Gameboys | The IdeaFirst Company | Nominated | [74] |
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Tish Tash | Synergy88[d] | Nominated | [e][76] |
News
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Bandila: The Subic Rape Case Promulgation | ABS-CBN | Nominated | [77] | |
2017 | TV Patrol: Super Typhoon Lawin’s Trail of Damage | Nominated | [78] |
Performance
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Role | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Sid Lucero | Destined Hearts | Dahil May Isang Ikaw | Alfred "Red" Ramirez | ABS-CBN | Nominated | |
2012 | Arthur Acuña | The Kitchen Musical | Harry Shaw | Studio 23 | Nominated | [79] | |
2017 | Zanjoe Marudo | Would You Remember? | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Victor | ABS-CBN | Nominated |
Year | Recipient(s) | English title | Original title | Role | Production company/Network | Status | Milestone/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Tessie Tomas | A Dangerous Life | Imelda Marcos | HBO | Nominated | [f] | |
2008 | Angel Locsin | She Wolf: The Last Sentinel | Lobo | Lyka Raymundo | ABS-CBN | Nominated | |
2015 | Jodi Sta. Maria | The Promise | Pangako sa 'Yo | Amor Powers | ABS-CBN | Nominated |
Regional Emmy
[edit]Regional Emmy Award is one of Emmy divisions where television programs established regions in the United States.
Midwest
[edit]Outstanding Achievement for Entertainment/Informational Programs | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Entertainment / Informational | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2008 | Billy Dec | Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment | Nominated | ||
2009 | Entertainment - Arts/Entertainment Program or Program Series (Broadcast/Advanced Media) | Won | [82] | ||
2015 | Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment | Won |
New York
[edit]Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Category | Status | Milestone / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Ernabel Demillio | Best Community Affairs/Public Programming | Nominated | ||
2017 | Best Historical/Cultural Segment for Asian American Life | Nominated | |||
2021 | Best Community Affairs/Public Programming | Won | [82] |
Miscellaneous categories/nominations
[edit]Due to lack of international sources about categories at Regional Emmy, this will be placed any names as "miscellaneous". Only eleven people have been nominated and won in any unknown or unnamed category and nominations.
Recipient(s) | Country(s) | Miscellaneous | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Steve Angeles | Nominated 2 Emmy awards for his work of Kept: Six Decades of Servitude, winning once. | [83] | |
Kristina Audencial | Nominated an Emmy Award for the coverage of Filipino WWII soldiers who fought under the US flag. | [84] | |
Natasha Brown | Won 3 Emmy awards for her excellence in reporting at KYW. | ||
Cher Calvin | Won 9 Emmy awards for news journalism at KTLA. | [85] | |
Katherine Creag | Won an Emmy award for her individual reporting and as part of a news team of WNBC. | ||
Manny Dela Rosa | Won 2 Emmy awards: Best On-Camera Talent/Host in 2010 and Best Arts/Entertainment Feature in 2011. | [86] | |
Ernabel Demillio | Nominated for the remaining 7 NY News Emmys. | ||
Henni Espinosa | Won 3 Emmy awards for her journalism with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. | [87] | |
Kristine Johnson | Nominated for 2 Emmy awards as a producer at WCBS-TV. | ||
Lloyd LaCuesta | Won 6 Emmy awards as a broadcast journalist. | ||
Jean Martirez | Nominated for 2 Emmy awards for co-anchored the KTTV FOX 11 Morning News. | [88][89] | |
Rita Nazareno | Won an Emmy award for her report of Good Day L.A. (television) | [90][91] | |
Keesa Ocampo | Won 2 Emmy awards for her distinguished career with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. | [92] | |
Victoria Recaño | Won 3 Emmy awards for hosting The Disney Afternoon and Inside Edition. | ||
Geena Rocero | Nominated 4 Emmy awards for her directorial debut of the 2021 four-part documentary series "Caretakers" | [93] |
Grammy Awards
[edit]The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
NOTE: In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each song and album or audiovisual media were released; the Grammy Award ceremony is held the following year.
Big Four
[edit]Album of the Year
[edit]Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2003 (45th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | Nellyville | Nominated | [g][94] | |
2004 (46th) |
Justified | Nominated | |||
2006 (48th) |
The Emancipation Of Mimi | Nominated | |||
2010 (52nd) |
apl.de.ap | The E.N.D. | Nominated | [95] | |
2012 (54th) |
Bruno Mars | // | Doo-Wops & Hooligans | Nominated | |
2017 (59th) |
25 | Won | (as producer – The Smeezingtons) | ||
2018 (60th) |
24K Magic | Won | |||
2019 (61st) |
H.E.R. | H.E.R. | Nominated | ||
2020 (62nd) |
I Used to Know Her | Nominated | |||
Bruno Mars | // | An Evening with Silk Sonic | Won | ||
2021 (63rd) |
Brian Keith Warfield | Chilombo | Nominated | [96] | |
2022 (64th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | Sour | Nominated | Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[97] |
Dominic Fike | / | Justice | Nominated | ||
H.E.R. | Back of My Mind | Nominated | |||
2023 (65th) |
Good Morning Gorgeous | Nominated | (as featured artist, producer & songwriter) | ||
2024 (66th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | Guts | Nominated |
Record | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (46th) |
apl.de.ap | "Where Is The Love" | Nominated | [95] | |
2005 (47th) |
"Let's Get It Started" | Nominated | |||
2006 (48th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | "Hollaback Girl" | Nominated | [94] | |
2010 (52nd) |
apl.de.ap | "I Gotta Feeling" | Nominated | ||
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Fuck You" | Nominated | |
"Nothin' on You" | Nominated | ||||
2012 (54th) |
"Grenade" | Nominated | |||
2014 (56th) |
"Locked Out of Heaven" | Nominated | |||
2016 (58th) |
"Uptown Funk" | Won | |||
2018 (60th) |
"24K Magic" | Won | |||
2020 (62nd) |
H.E.R. | "Hard Place" | Nominated | ||
2022 (64th) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Leave the Door Open" | Won | |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Drivers License" | Nominated | Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[97] | |
2023 (65th) |
Steve Lacy | "Bad Habit" | Nominated | [98] | |
H.E.R. | "Good Morning Gorgeous" | Nominated | |||
2024 (66th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Vampire" | Nominated |
Song | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Fuck You" | Nominated | |
2012 (54th) |
"Grenade" | Nominated | |||
2014 (56th) |
"Locked Out of Heaven" | Nominated | |||
2018 (60th) |
"That's What I Like" | Won | |||
2020 (62nd) |
H.E.R. | "Hard Place" | Nominated | ||
2021 (63rd) |
"I Can't Breathe" | Won | |||
2022 (64th) |
"Fight for You" | Nominated | |||
Bruno Mars | // | "Leave the Door Open" | Won | ||
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Drivers License" | Nominated | Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[97] | |
2023 (65th) |
Steve Lacy | "Bad Habit" | Nominated | [98] | |
2024 (66th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Vampire" | Nominated |
New Artist | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2019 (61st) |
H.E.R. | Nominated | ||
2022 (64th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | Won | |
Saweetie | / | Nominated |
Producer
[edit]Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
[edit]Producer - Non-Classical | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Solo / Team | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (46th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | The Neptunes | Won | [94] | |
2006 (48th) |
Nominated | ||||
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | The Smeezingtons | Nominated | [99] |
2012 (54th) |
Nominated |
Pop
[edit]Best Pop Vocal Album
[edit]Pop - Vocal Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1968 (10th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Insight Out | Nominated | [99] |
2004 (46th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | Justified | Won | [94] | |
2010 (52nd) |
apl.de.ap | The E.N.D. | Won | [95] | |
2014 (56th) |
Bruno Mars | // | Unorthodox Jukebox | Won | |
2022 (64th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | Sour | Won | |
2024 (66th) |
Guts | Nominated |
Best Pop Solo Performance
[edit]Pop - Performance (Solo) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1968 (10th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Insight Out | Nominated | [99] |
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Just The Way You Are" | Nominated | |
2012 (54th) |
"Grenade" | Nominated | |||
2014 (56th) |
"When I Was Your Man" | Won | |||
2022 (64th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Drivers License" | Won | |
2023 (65th) |
Steve Lacy | "Bad Habit" | Nominated | ||
2024 (66th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Vampire" | Nominated |
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
[edit]Formerly known multiple titles until Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals before discontinued in 2011.
Pop - Performance (Duo or Group) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1968 (10th) |
Larry Ramos | // | "Windy" | Nominated | [99] |
2006 (48th) |
apl.de.ap | "Don't Lie" | Nominated | [95] | |
"Gone Going" | Nominated | ||||
Nicole Scherzinger | /// | "Stickwitu" | Nominated | ||
2007 (49th) |
apl.de.ap | "My Humps" | Won | ||
2010 (52nd) |
"I Gotta Feeling" | Won | |||
2016 (58th) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Uptown Funk" | Won |
Rhythm and Blues (R&B)
[edit]Best R&B Album
[edit]R&B - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (60th) |
Bruno Mars | // | 24K Magic | Won | |
2019 (61st) |
H.E.R. | H.E.R. | Won | ||
2022 (64th) |
Back of My Mind | Nominated |
Best R&B Song
[edit]R&B - Song | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (60th) |
Bruno Mars | // | "That's What I Like" | Won | |
2019 (61st) |
H.E.R. | "Focus" | Nominated | ||
2020 (62nd) |
"Could've Been" | Nominated | |||
2021 (63rd) |
"Better Than I Imagined" | Won | |||
2022 (64th) |
"Damage" | Nominated | |||
Bruno Mars | // | "Leave the Door Open" | Won | ||
2023 (65th) |
"Good Morning Gorgeous" | Nominated | (as producer/songwriter) |
Best R&B Performance
[edit]R&B - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (60th) |
Bruno Mars | // | "That's What I Like" | Won | |
2019 (61st) |
H.E.R. | "Best Part" | Won | ||
2020 (62nd) |
"Could've Been" | Nominated | |||
2021 (63rd) |
Brian Keith Warfield | "Lightning & Thunder" | Nominated | [96] | |
2022 (64th) |
"Damage" | Nominated | |||
Bruno Mars | // | "Leave the Door Open" | Won |
R&B - Album (Progressive) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2021 (63rd) |
Brian Keith Warfield | Chilombo | Nominated | [96] | |
2023 (65th) |
Steve Lacy | Bad Habit | Won |
Best Traditional R&B Performance
[edit]R&B - Performance (Traditional) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2022 (64th) |
H.E.R. | "Fight for You" | Won |
Rap
[edit]Best Rap Song
[edit]Rap - Song | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (46th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | "Beautiful" | Nominated | [94] | |
"Excuse Me Miss" | Nominated | ||||
2005 (47th) |
"Drop It Like It's Hot" | Nominated | |||
apl.de.ap | "Let's Get It Started" | Nominated | [95] | ||
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Nothin' on You" | Nominated | |
2013 (55th) |
"Young, Wild & Free" | Nominated | |||
2022 (64th) |
Saweetie | / | "Best Friend" | Nominated |
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
[edit]Rap - Collaboration | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (46th) |
apl.de.ap | "Where Is The Love" | Nominated | [95] | |
Charles Edward Hugo | "Frontin'" | Nominated | [94] | ||
2011 (53rd) |
Bruno Mars | // | "Nothin' on You" | Nominated |
Best Rap Performance
[edit]The award as Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group was discontinued in 2012. All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to the revived Best Rap Performance category.
Rap - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2005 (47th) |
apl.de.ap | "Let's Get It Started" | Won | [95] | |
2006 (48th) |
"Don't Phunk With My Heart" | Won |
Dance
[edit]Best Dance / Electronic Recording
[edit]Dance / Electronic - Recording | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (46th) |
apl.de.ap | "Boom Boom Pow" | Nominated | ||
2009 (51st) |
Charles Edward Hugo | "Give It 2 Me" | Nominated | [94] | |
2021 (63rd) |
Toro y Moi | "The Difference" | Nominated | [96] | |
2023 (65th) |
H.E.R. | "Intimidated" | Nominated |
Rock / Metal
[edit]Best Rock Album
[edit]Rock - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2009 (51st) |
Kirk Hammett | //// | Death Magnetic | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[h][100] |
2018 (60th) |
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct | Nominated | |||
2019 (61st) |
Mike Inez | Rainier Fog | Nominated | [101] | |
2024 (66th) |
Kirk Hammett | 72 Seasons | Nominated |
Best Rock Song
[edit]Rock - Song | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1992 (34th) |
Kirk Hammett | ///// | "Enter Sandman" | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[100] |
2016 (58th) |
Elle King | "Ex's & Oh's" | Nominated | ||
2024 (66th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" | Nominated |
Best Rock Performance
[edit]The category was originally presented as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental, Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and Best Hard Rock Performance.
Rock - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1995 (37th) |
Mike Inez | "I Stay Away" | Nominated | [101] | |
1996 (38th) |
"Grind" | Nominated | |||
1997 (39th) |
"Again" | Nominated | |||
1999 (41st) |
Kirk Hammett | //// | "Fuel" | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[100] |
2000 (42nd) |
"Whiskey in the Jar" | Won | |||
Mike Inez | "Get Born Again" | Nominated | |||
2005 (47th) |
Kirk Hammett | //// | "Some Kind of Monster" | Nominated | |
2008 (50th) |
"The Ecstasy Of Gold" | Nominated | |||
2009 (51st) |
"Suicide & Redemption" | Nominated | |||
2010 (52nd) |
"The Unforgiven III" | Nominated | |||
Mike Inez | "Check My Brain" | Nominated | |||
2011 (53rd) |
"A Looking In View" | Nominated | |||
2016 (58th) |
Elle King | "Ex's & Oh's" | Nominated | ||
2024 (66th) |
Kirk Hammett | //// | "Lux Æterna" | Nominated |
Best Metal Performance
[edit]The category was originally presented as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental.
Metal - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1989 (31st) |
Kirk Hammett | ///// | ...And Justice For All | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[100] |
1990 (32nd) |
"One" | Won | |||
1991 (33rd) |
"Stone Cold Crazy" | Won | |||
1991 (34th) |
Metallica | Won | |||
1996 (38th) |
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (live) | Nominated | |||
1999 (41st) |
"Better Than You" | Won | |||
2004 (46th) |
"St. Anger" | Won | |||
2009 (51st) |
"My Apocalypse" | Won | |||
2020 (62nd) |
Rob Cavestany Mark Osegueda Ted Aguilar |
Humanicide | Nominated | [i][102] | |
2024 (66th) |
Kirk Hammett | ///// | "72 Seasons" | Won | [100] |
Country and genre performance
[edit]Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
[edit]Christian (Comtemporary) - Performance or Song | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2022 (64th) |
H.E.R. | "Hold Us Together" (Hope Mix) | Nominated |
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
[edit]Country - Performance (Duo or Group) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2017 (59th) |
Elle King | "Different for Girls" | Nominated | ||
2022 (64th) |
"Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" | Nominated |
Country and genre album
[edit]Best Latin Pop Album
[edit]Formerly known as "Best Latin Pop Performance" (1984—1991, 1995–2000) and "Best Latin Pop or Urban Album" (1992—1994, 2021).
Latin Pop - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1997 (39th) |
Enrique Iglesias | "Enrique Iglesias" | Won | Spanish-born and half-Filipino (his mother Isabel Preysler is Filipina)[103][104] | |
1998 (40th) |
"Vivir" | Nominated | |||
1999 (41st) |
"Cosas Del Amor" | Nominated |
Best Reggae Album
[edit]Reggae - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (60th) |
Chris “Flict” Aparri | Lost in Paradise | Nominated | [105][106] |
Best Regional Roots Music Album
[edit]The award as Best Hawaiian Music Album was discontinued in 2012 and has since been shifted to Best Regional Roots Music Album category.
Regional Roots Music - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2008 (50th) |
Tia Carrere | / | "Hawaiiana" | Nominated | |
2009 (51st) |
"Ikena" | Won | |||
2010 (52nd) |
"He Nani" | Nominated | |||
2011 (53rd) |
"Huana Ke Aloha" | Won | |||
2017 (59th) |
Kalani Peʻa | "E Walea" | Won | [107][108] | |
2019 (61st) |
"No 'Ane'i" | Won | |||
2022 (64th) |
"Kau Ka Pe'a" | Won |
Visual Media
[edit]Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
[edit]Compilation Soundtrack - Visual Media | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Media | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2015 (57th) |
Robert Lopez | "Let It Go" | Frozen | Won | ||
2021 (63rd) |
"Into the Unknown" | Frozen II | Nominated |
Best Song Written for Visual Media
[edit]Song - Visual Media | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song | Media | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2015 (57th) |
Robert Lopez | "Let It Go" | Frozen | Won | ||
2019 (61st) |
"Remember Me" | Coco | Nominated | |||
2021 (63rd) |
"Into the Unknown" | Frozen II | Nominated | |||
2022 (64th) |
"Agatha All Along" | WandaVision | Nominated | |||
H.E.R. | "Fight for You" | Judas and the Black Messiah | Nominated | |||
2025
(67th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Can't Catch Me Now" | The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes | Pending |
Music
[edit]Best Musical Theater Album
[edit]Musical Theater - Album | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2003 (45th) |
Lea Salonga | N/A | Flower Drum Song | Nominated | [109] |
2005 (47th) |
Robert Lopez | Avenue Q | Nominated | ||
2011 (53rd) |
The Book of Mormon | Won | |||
2014 (56th) |
Jhett Tolentino | N/A | The Color Purple | Won | First naturalized Filipino to win.[110] |
Lena Hall | // | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Nominated | ||
2016 (58th) |
Conrad Ricamora | The King and I | Nominated | [111] | |
2019 (61st) |
Lea Salonga | N/A | Once on This Island | Nominated | |
2020 (62nd) |
Eva Noblezada | / | Hadestown | Won | [112] |
2021 (63rd) |
Conrad Ricamora | Soft Power | Nominated | [113] | |
Christine Allado | The Prince of Egypt | Nominated | [96] | ||
2023 (65th) |
Andrea Macasaet | Six | Nominated |
Best Music Video
[edit]Music Video | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Video | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2010 (52nd) |
apl.de.ap | "Boom Boom Pow" | Won | [95] | |
2013 (55th) |
Jon Jon Augustavo | "Can't Hold Us" | Nominated | ||
2022 (64th) |
Olivia Rodrigo | // | "Good 4 U" | Nominated |
Best Music Film
[edit]Music Film | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2014 (56th) |
Kirk Hammett | ///// | Metallica: Through The Never | Nominated | Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[100] |
Discontinued categories
[edit]Best Contemporary (R&R) Group Performance - Vocal or Instrumental
[edit]It was discontinued in 1968.
R&R (Comtemporary) - Group Performance (Vocal or Instrumental) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1967 (9th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Cherish | Nominated | [99] |
Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording
[edit]It was discontinued in 1971.
R&R (Comtemporary) - Recording | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1967 (9th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Cherish | Nominated | [99] |
Best Performance by a Chorus
[edit]It was discontinued in 1968.
Chorus - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1963 (5th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Presenting The New Christy Minstrels | Won | First Asian and first Filipino to win.[99] |
Best Performance By A Vocal Group
[edit]It was discontinued in 1968.
Vocal Group - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1967 (9th) |
Larry Ramos | // | Cherish | Nominated | [99] |
1968 (10th) |
Never My Love | Nominated |
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
[edit]It was discontinued in 2011.
Urban or Alternative - Performance | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Song / Album | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2005 (47th) |
Charles Edward Hugo | "She Wants To Move" | Nominated | [94] | |
2007 (49th) |
apl.de.ap | "Mas Que Nada" | Nominated | [95] |
Academy Awards (Oscar)
[edit]The Academy Awards of Merit,[114] commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards that for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
NOTE: In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each films were released; the Academy Award ceremony is held the following year.
Production
[edit]Best Live Action Short Film
[edit]Short Film - Live Action | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2005 (78th) |
Pia Clemente | Our Time is Up | Nominated | First woman of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the category.[115] |
Short Film - Animation | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2018 (91st) |
Trevor Jimenez | Weekends | Nominated | [115] | |
Bobby Pontillas | One Small Step | Nominated |
Performance
[edit]Best Supporting Actress
[edit]Supporting Actress | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2010 (83rd) |
Hailee Steinfeld | True Grit | Nominated | Part-Filipino (maternal grandfather is half Filipino).[116][117][118] |
Screenplay
[edit]Best Original Screenplay
[edit]Screenplay - Original | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2015 (88th) |
Ronnie del Carmen | N/A | Inside Out | Nominated | First Filipino to be nominated for any screenplay category. |
Music
[edit]Best Original Song
[edit]Original Song | ||||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2013 (86th) |
Robert Lopez | Frozen | "Let It Go" | Won | First Filipino-American to be nominated for and to won the category.[119] | |
2017 (90th) |
Coco | "Remember Me" | Won | First Filipino-American to earned multiple wins and nominations in a single category. | ||
2017 (92nd) |
Frozen II | "Into the Unknown" | Nominated | |||
2020 (93rd) |
H.E.R. | Judas and the Black Messiah | "Fight for You" | Won | Half-Filipino (whose mother is Filipino) |
Craft and Technical
[edit]Best Cinematography
[edit]Cinematography | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2010 (83rd) |
Matthew Libatique | Black Swan | Nominated | First person of full Filipino ancestry to be nominated the cinematography category.[115] | |
2018 (91st) |
A Star Is Born | Nominated | |||
2023 (96th) |
Maestro | Nominated |
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
[edit]Makeup and Hairstyling | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2021 (94th) |
Frederic Aspiras | / | House of Gucci | Nominated | First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the makeup and hairstyling category.[120] |
Best Production Design
[edit]Production Design | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2017 (90th) |
Paul Denham Austerberry | / | The Shape of Water | Won | First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for and to win the production design category.[121] |
Visual Effects | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1993 (66th) |
Ariel Velasco-Shaw | The Nightmare Before Christmas | Nominated | First person of Filipino ancestry to be nominated for the visual effect category. |
Tony Awards
[edit]The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre,[122] more commonly known as a Tony Award, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards that recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
NOTE: In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which each theatres were released; the Tony Award ceremony is held the following year.
Production
[edit]Best Musical
[edit]Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2014 (68th) |
Jhett Tolentino | N/A | A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder | Won | First Filipino to win Best Musical.[110] |
2017 (71st) |
Raymond Poliquit | Dear Evan Hansen | Won | [123] |
Best Book of a Musical
[edit]Book - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2011 (65th) |
Robert Lopez | The Book of Mormon | Won | First Filipino/Asian-American to win for Best Book of a Musical. |
Best Play
[edit]Play | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2013 (67th) |
Jhett Tolentino | N/A | Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike | Won | First Filipino to win Best Play. |
2015 (69th) |
Hand to God | Nominated | First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. | ||
2019 (73rd) |
Jose Antonio Vargas | What the Constitution Means to Me | Nominated |
Best Revival of a Play
[edit]Revival - Play | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2014 (68th) |
Jhett Tolentino | N/A | A Raisin in the Sun | Won | First Filipino to win for Best Revival of a Play. |
2015 (69th) |
This Is Our Youth | Nominated | First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
Performance
[edit]Best Actor in a Musical
[edit]Leading Actor - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1996 (50th) |
Lou Diamond Phillips | // | The King And I | Nominated |
Best Actress in a Musical
[edit]Leading Actress - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
1990 (44th) |
Lea Salonga | N/A | Miss Saigon | Won | First Filipino and Asian to be nominated for and to win the Best Actress in a Musical. |
2017 (71st) |
Eva Noblezada | / | Nominated | ||
2019 (73rd) |
Hadestown | Nominated | First half-Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
[edit]Featured Actress - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2014 (68th) |
Lena Hall | // | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Won | Part-Filipino from her paternal grandfather.[34] |
Craft
[edit]Best Costume Design in a Musical
[edit]Costume Design - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (70th) |
Clint Ramos | Once on This Island | Nominated | First Filipino to be nominated the Best Costume Design in a Musical category. | |
2019 (73rd) |
KPOP | Nominated | First Filipino to earned multiple nominations in a single category. |
Best Scenic Design in a Musical
[edit]Scenic Design - Musical | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (58th) |
Robert Brill | Assassins | Nominated | [124] | |
2009 (63rd) |
Guys and Dolls | Nominated | |||
2019 (73rd) |
Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations | Nominated | |||
2024 (77th) |
Hell's Kitchen | Nominated |
Best Costume Design in a Play
[edit]Costume Design - Play | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (70th) |
Clint Ramos | Eclipsed | Won | First Filipino descent to win for Best Costume Design.[123] | |
2019 (73rd) |
Torch Song | Nominated | |||
2020 (74th) |
The Rose Tattoo | Nominated |
Best Scenic Design of a Play
[edit]Scenic Design - Play | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2016 (70th) |
Clint Ramos | Slave Play | Nominated |
Best Original Score
[edit]Original Score | |||||
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Year | Recipient | Country(s) | Show | Status | Milestone / Notes |
2004 (58th) |
Robert Lopez | Avenue Q | Won | First Filipino/Asian-American to win the Best Original Score category. | |
2011 (65th) |
The Book of Mormon | Won | First Filipino/Asian-American to earned multiple wins and nominations in a single category. | ||
2018 (72nd) |
Frozen | Nominated |
Honorary awards
[edit]International Emmy Award
[edit]JCS International Young Creatives Award
[edit]Year | Recipient(s) | Co-citizenship | Television | Milestone / Notes |
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2019 | Breech Asher Harani | N/A | Next to Me | First Filipino and youngest recipient to be honored.[125][126] |
Milestones
[edit]Early recognition
[edit]Almost all of winners and nominees are Filipino diaspora, starting with Larry Ramos and George Sunga, two of the earliest Filipino-American artists during the 1960s were the subject to prominence for their works and received their respective Grammy and Emmy nominations.[127][5]
The former makes history by becoming the first Filipino-American to be nominated and to win any one of four major accolades; he was nominated six categories out of seven Grammy nominations solely, four of which defunct while the remaining two were active, winning one for Best Performance by a Chorus for his work of Presenting The New Christy Minstrels with his American folk music group of the same name.[128][129]
Modern recognition
[edit]Despite the fact their lacking nominations of Academy Award—specifically for Best International Feature Film submissions—and Tony Award categories in over six decades, many artists of Filipino ancestry, mostly Filipino-Americans, received multiple wins and nominations across both Emmys and Grammys throughout their careers.
Nationality
[edit]These all Filipino-born artists have achieved major categories in all ceremonies, specifically including the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy. Part and half-Filipinos born independently or outside of the Philippines as well as other divisions of Emmy awards (Daytime, Children's and Family, News and Documentary, International, and regionals) are excluded. These including:
- In 1991, Lea Salonga is the first Asian and Filipina to win the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance of Kim. Additionally, she is the second youngest overall and the youngest Asian-born recipient to win at the age of 20.[34]
- In 2008, Jess Española is the first and only Kapampangan to win Primetime Emmy Award with that category: Outstanding Animated Program.[130]
- In the 2010s, Jhett Tolentino is the first to win a Grammy award and a second Tony behind Salonga as a theater producer, with each categories from Tony Award for Best Musical and Best Play to Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.[131][132][133][134][135]
Jess Española was actually the first-ever Filipino and only Kapampangan to win the Primetime Emmy Award, for which he was one of the recipient who have won the Outstanding Animated Program for his work as an assistant director of "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" from The Simpsons. At the time, he was not officially an U.S. citizen; most Filipino-Americans had won Emmys in the past, but never a full Filipino,[130] although at one point, one of very few full-blooded native-born animators was Ronnie del Carmen also won an Emmy in 1997, but only a Daytime Emmy or after moving to the United States with his family, he partially became an U.S. citizen in prior of working with Dreamworks and Pixar for over two decades;[136] Española is permanently stayed in Quezon City since 2015.[137]
Other Filipino-born artists like Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, Denise Santos and Rochit Tañedo also have won an Emmy, but also not in Primetime and Creative Arts; most winners are primarily News and Documentary.[9][57] Santos is the first Filipino-born composer to have won in one of the four recognitions.
Tolentino is the only naturalized Filipino to achieved more than once, he has three Tonys and a Grammy.[131][132][133][138][135]
Breech Asher Harani is the first Filipino to be honored at the JCS International Young Creatives Award in International Emmy for his 1-minute pollution commercial work of Next to Me.[125][126]
EGOT
[edit]While the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) acronym was established by actor Philip Michael Thomas in late 1984, Robert Lopez is the first and, so far, only Asian and Filipino to achieve the EGOT status in 2013 with the win of Best Original Song for his participation as a songwriter for "Let it Go" from Frozen, and the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won four Emmys, three Grammys, two Oscars and three Tonys.[139] He is also the youngest recipient and achieved the accomplishment in shortest period of time of any EGOT winner in the span of ten years at the age of 39.[140] His second set of wins in all four categories began with 37th Daytime Emmy Awards and concluded with 90th Academy Awards, establishing a new fastest EGOT record of 7 years and 8 months.[141]
Attempted recipient H.E.R. is also participating an EGOT record, having won an Academy Award, a Children's and Family Emmy Award, and five Grammy Awards for her distinguished career of songwriting.[142][143]
Major success at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards
[edit]One of the most notable seasons is the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, making history for its most successful nominations to Filipino-American singers-songwriters and musicians with 22 in this season, each their respective names including Bruno Mars, H.E.R., Olivia Rodrigo, and Saweetie, with Rodrigo became the only Filipino-American and the youngest Asian-American recipient to be nominated these all four general field categories—Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist—in a single season;[144] winning only the latter while Mars also won the remaining two of the majority.[101][145][146]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Conferido and Sandoval are the only two members of Quest Crew to be claimed as Filipino-Americans, so they are included in a list.
- ^ The film is an international-co-production of USA, UK, and The Philippines, and is primarily shot in Bulacan, Philippines, produced by Australian filmmaker and international producers. While the filmmaker and producers were all non-Filipinos, Alikpala is the only Filipina as a producer for her work.[58]
- ^ Co-produced with Japan's NHK
- ^ Co-produced with Studio Gale, Big Crunch Entertainment, and Korea Educational Broadcasting System.
- ^ Tish Tash is an international-co-production series of Philippines, Malaysia, and South Korea.[75]
- ^ As a matter of fact, the category was unknown at the time in the 1980s or wasn't introduced until 2005 due to lack of international sources. According to some Philippine sources, Locsin wasn't the first time ever to be nominated with that category but back in the 1980s, Tomas was actually nominated for the first time in history, along with two or four unknown nominees, but it lost to the fellow nominee.[80][81]
- ^ Hugo is one of the duo band under the name The Neptunes, so he is included on a list.
- ^ Hammett was one of the members of the band, so he is included on a list.
- ^ All three are the band of the thrash metal under the name Death Angel, so they are included on a list.
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