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Major associations[edit]

Emmy Awards[edit]

Primetime Emmy Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref.
1995 Outstanding Drama Series Chris Carter, R.W. Goodwin, James Wong, Glen Morgan, Howard Gordon, Rob Bowman, David Nutter, Joseph Patrick Finn, Kim Manners and Paul Rabwin Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series C. C. H. Pounder as "Lucy Kazdin" for "Duane Barry" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Chris Carter Nominated
1996 Outstanding Drama Series Chris Carter, R.W. Goodwin, Howard Gordon, James Wong, Glen Morgan, Ken Horton, Joseph Patrick Finn, Rob Bowman, Kim Manners, Paul Rabwin, Frank Spotnitz, Vince Gilligan, Lori Jo Nemhauser Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully for "Piper Maru" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Peter Boyle as Clyde Bruckman for "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series Darin Morgan Won
1997 Outstanding Drama Series Chris Carter, R.W. Goodwin, Howard Gordon, James Wong, Glen Morgan, Ken Horton, Joseph Patrick Finn, Rob Bowman, Kim Manners, Paul Rabwin, Frank Spotnitz, Vince Gilligan, Lori Jo Nemhauser Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder for "Small Potatoes" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully for "Memento Mori" Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series James Wong for "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz "Memento Mori" Nominated
1998 Outstanding Drama Series Chris Carter, R.W. Goodwin, Frank Spotnitz, Vince Gilligan, Ken Horton, Joseph Patrick Finn, Rob Bowman, Kim Manners, Paul Rabwin, Lori Jo Nemhauser, John Shiban Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder for "Redux" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully for "All Souls" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Veronica Cartwright as Cassandra Spender for "Patient X" and "The Red and the Black" Nominated
Lili Taylor as Marty Glenn for "Mind's Eye" Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Chris Carter for "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominated
1999 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully for "Milagro" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Veronica Cartwright as Cassandra Spender for "Two Fathers" and "One Son" Nominated

Creative Arts Emmy Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref.
1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences Bruce Bryant, James Castle, and Carol Johnsen Won
1995 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series John S. Bartley for "One Breath" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single–Camera Production James Coblentz for "Duane Barry" Nominated
Stephen Mark for "Sleepless" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series Stuart Calderon, Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry Couturier, Chris Fradkin, Michael Kimball, Ira Leslie, Jay Levine, Maciek Malish, Kitty Malone, Yvonne Preble, Chris Reeves, Marty Stein, David Van Slyke, Susan Welsh, Matt West, and Debby Ruby-Winsberg for "Duane Barry" Nominated
1996 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Shirley Inget and Graeme Murray for "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series John S. Bartley for "Grotesque" Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry J. Couturier, Michael Goodman, Rick Hinson, Jerry Jacobson, Michael Kimball, Ira Leslie, Maciek Malish, Kitty Malone, Greg Pusateri, Chris Reeves, Debby Ruby-Winsberg, Joe Sabella, Marty Stein, and Susan Welsh for "Nisei" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Nello Torri, Doug Turner, David J. West, and Michael Williamson Won
1997 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Gary Pembrooke Allen, Shirley Inget, and Graeme Murray for "Memento Mori" Won
Outstanding Makeup for a Series Laverne Basham and Toby Lindala for "Leonard Betts" Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Mark Snow for "Paper Hearts" Nominated
Outstanding Single–Camera Picture Editing for a Series Jim Gross for "One Breath" Nominated
Heather MacDougall for "Tempus Fugit" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Stuart Calderon, Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry J. Couturier, Chris Fradkin, Ira Leslie, Jay Levine, Maciek Malish, Gary Marullo, Chris Reeves, Debby Ruby-Winsberg, Mike Salvetta, and Susan Welsh Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Harry Andronis, Nello Torri, David J. West, Michael Williamson Nominated
1998 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Shirley Inget, Greg Loewen, and Graeme Murray for "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Joel Ransom Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series Laverne Basham, Dave Coughtry, Wayne Dang, Rachel Griffin, Robin Lindala, Toby Lindala, Pearl Louie, Leanne Rae Podavin, Brad Proctor, Geoff Redknap, Tony Wohlgemuth, and Vince Yoshida Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Mark Snow Won
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series Heather MacDougall for "Kill Switch" Won
Casey O. Rohrs for "Mind's Eye" Nominated
Lynne Willignham for "The Post-Mortem Prometheus" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry J. Couturier, Chris Fradkin, Michael Goodman, Rick Hinson, Michael Kimball, Ira Leslie, Jay Levine, Maciek Malish, Gary Marullo, Gabrielle Reeves, and Mike Salvetta for "The Red and the Black" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Harry Andronis, Kurt Kassulke, David J. West, and Michael Williamson Nominated
1999 Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Sandy Getzler, Corey Kaplan, Lauren E. Polizzi, and Timothy Stepeck for "One Son" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Bill Roe for "The Unnatural" Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series Jane Aull, Laverne Basham, Fionagh Cush, Greg Funk, Jake Garber, Kevin Haney, Steve LaPorte, Cheri Montesanto-Medcalf, Craig Reardon, Mark Shostrom, Julie Socash, Perri Sorel, Rick Stratton, Jeanne Van Phue, John Vulich, Kevin Westmore, and John Wheaton for "Two Fathers" and "One Son" Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series – Dramatic Underscore Mark Snow for "S.R. 819" Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series Heather MacDougall Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Stuart Calderon, Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry J. Couturier, Michael Goodman, Jay Levine, Maciek Malish, M.P.S.E., Gary Marullo, George Nemzer, Cecilia Perna, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, and Mike Salvetta for "Triangle" Nominated
2000 Outstanding Makeup for a Series Laverne Basham, Gregory Funk, Cheri Montesanto-Medcalf, Kevin Westmore, and Cindy Williams for "Theef" Won [1]
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Mark Snow Nominated [2]
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series Deena Burkett, Don Greenberg, Monique Klauer, and Bill Millar for "Rush" Nominated [3]
Deena Burkett, Don Greenberg, Monique Klauer, Bill Millar, Steve Scott, Cory Strassburger, Steve Strassburger, and Jeff Zaman for "First Person Shooter" Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Donna Beltz, Stuart Calderon, Jeff Charbonneau, Thierry J. Couturier, Ken Gladden, Mike Kimball, Jay Levine, Sharon Michaels, Cecilia Perna, Debby Ruby-Winsberg, Mike Salvetta, and Susan Welsh Nominated [4]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Series Harry Andronis, Steve Cantamessa, Ray O'Reilly, and David J. West Won [5]
2001 Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Bill Roe for "This Is Not Happening" Nominated [6]
Outstanding Makeup for a Series Robin Luce, Cheri Montesanto-Medcalf, Matthew W. Mungle, Laverne Munroe, and Clinton Wayne for "Deadalive" Won [7]
2002 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Mark Snow for "The Truth" Nominated [8]

Golden Globe Awards[edit]

David Duchovny received a Golden Globe award for his role as Fox Mulder.

Presented since 1949, the Golden Globe Award is an annual accolade awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for outstanding achievements in film and television.[9] The X-Files received 12 nominations during its tenure, winning five awards.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Television Series – Drama Won [10]
1995 Best Actor – Television Series Drama David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [11]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated [12]
1996 Best Television Series – Drama Won [13]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Won [14]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won [15]
1997 Best Television Series – Drama Won [16]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [17]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated [18]
1996 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [19]
Best Actor – Television Series Drama David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [20]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated [21]

Golden Satellite Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1997 Best Television Series – Drama Won [22]
Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama David Duchovny Won
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Gillian Anderson Nominated
1998 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [23]
Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama David Duchovny Nominated
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Gillian Anderson Nominated
1999 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [24]
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Gillian Anderson Nominated
2001 Nominated [25]

Peabody Awards[edit]

Guilds[edit]

ADG Excellence in Production Design Award[edit]

The ADG Excellence in Production Design Award is an annual award presented by the Art Directors Guild (ADG) in recognition of excellence in production design and art direction in film and television. The X-Files received three nominations, winning twice for Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1999 Excellence in Production Design Award - Television Corey Kaplan (production designer); Sandy Getzler, Lauren Polizzi (art directors); Kevin Kavanaugh (assistant art director) Won [26]
2000 Corey Kaplan (production designer); Phil Dagort, Sandy Getzler (art directors); Steve Miller (assistant art director) Nominated [27]
2001 Excellence in Production Design Award - Television, Single Camera Series Won [28]

Directors Guild of America Awards[edit]

Presented by the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Directors Guild of America Award, is an annual accolade that honors excellence among directors in film and television.[29] Chris Carter, creator and frequent director for The X-Files, received three nominations for his work on the series.

Year Category Nominee(s) Nominated work Result Ref
1995 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Chris Carter "The List" Nominated [30]
1997 "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Nominated [31]
1998 "Triangle" Nominated [32]

Make-Up Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards[edit]

Presented by the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (MUAHS), the Make-Up Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards honor outstanding achievements in the make-up and hair styling industry.[33] The X-Files received two nominations, winning once for Best Period Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime).

Year Category Nominee(s) Nominated work Result Ref
1999 Best Character Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) Cheri Montesanto and Kevin Westmore "Two Fathers"/"One Son" Nominated [34]
Best Period Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) Cheri Montesanto, Kevin Westmore, and Laverne Munroe "Triangle" Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1995 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [35]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won
1996 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [36]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis, David Duchovny, Mitch Pileggi, and Steven Williams Nominated
1997 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [37]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis, David Duchovny, and Mitch Pileggi Nominated
1998 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [38]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis, David Duchovny, Chris Owens, James Pickens, Jr., and Mitch Pileggi Nominated
1999 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated [39]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
2000 Nominated [40]

Other guild awards[edit]

Association Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
Producers Guild of America 1998 Most Promising Producer in Television Chris Carter Won [41]
Publicists Guild of America Award 1997 Maxwell Weinberg Award - Television 20th Century Fox Television Nominated [42]

Critics awards[edit]

Online Film & Television Association Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1997 Best Series The X-Files Nominated [43]
Best Actor in a Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Actress in a Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Best Ensemble in a Series The X-Files Nominated
Best Drama Series Nominated
Best Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner Nominated
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Rodney Rowland as Ed Jerse Nominated
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series The X-Files Nominated
Best Direction in a Series Nominated
Best Direction in a Drama Series Nominated
Best Writing in a Series Won
Best Writing in a Drama Series Won
Best Music in a Series Won
Best Editing in a Series Nominated
Best Lighting in a Series Won
Best Production Design in a Series Nominated
Best Costume Design in a Series Nominated
Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series Nominated
Best Sound in a Series Nominated
Best Visual Effects in a Series Nominated
1998 Best Series The X-Files Won [44]
Best Actor in a Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Actress in a Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won
Best Drama Series The X-Files Won
Best Actor in a Drama Series David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek Won
John Neville as Well-Manicured Man Nominated
Luke Wilson as Sheriff Hartwell Nominated
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series Lili Taylor as Marty Glenn Won
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series The X-Files Won
Best Direction in a Series Won
Best Direction in a Drama Series Won
Best Writing in a Series Nominated
Best Writing in a Drama Series Won
Best Music in a Series Won
Best Editing in a Series Won
Best Lighting in a Series Won
Best Sound in a Series Nominated
Best Visual Effects in a Series Nominated
Best Episode of a Drama Series "Bad Blood" Nominated
"Mind's Eye" Nominated
"The Post-Modern Prometheus" Nominated
1999 Best Drama Series The X-Files Nominated [45]
Best Actress in a Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Best Direction in a Drama Series The X-Files Nominated
Best Writing in a Drama Series Nominated
Best Music in a Series Nominated
Best Editing in a Series Nominated
Best Lighting in a Series Won
Best Production Design in a Series Nominated
Best Sound in a Series Won
Best Visual Effects in a Series Nominated
Best Episode of a Drama Series "Triangle" Nominated
2000 Best Actress in a Drama Series Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated [46]
Best Direction in a Drama Series The X-Files Nominated
Best Music in a Series Nominated
Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series Nominated
Best Sound in a Series Nominated
Best Visual Effects in a Series Nominated
2001 Best Music in a Series Nominated [47]
Best Lighting in a Series Won
2002 Best Makeup/Hairstyling in a Series Nominated [48]
2016 Best Visual Effects in a Series Nominated [49]

Television Critics Association Awards[edit]

Awarded by Television Critics Association since 1985, the Television Critics Association Award (TCA Award) is an annual accolade that recognizes outstanding achievements in television programming and acting performances.[50] The West Wing has received twelve nominations, winning two for Outstanding Achievement in Drama, an award for Program of the Year, an award for Outstanding New Program and Heritage Award.

Aaron Sorkin was nominated for a TCA award for Individual Achievement in Drama.
Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Achievement in Drama Won [51]
1995 Program of the Year Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
1996 Nominated
1997 Program of the Year Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Gillian Anderson Nominated
David Duchovny Nominated
1998 Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated

Viewers for Quality Television Awards[edit]

Science fiction awards[edit]

International Horror Guild Award[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1999 Best Television Nominated
2000 Nominated


Saturn Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1993 Best Genre Television Series Nominated
1994 Won
1996 Best Genre Network TV Series Won
Best Genre TV Actor David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Genre TV Actress Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Won
1997 Best Genre Network TV Series Nominated
Best Genre TV Actor David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Genre TV Actress Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
1998 Best Genre Network TV Series Won
Best Genre TV Actor David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Genre TV Actress Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
1999 Best Genre Network TV Series Nominated
Best Genre TV Actress Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
2000 Best Genre Network TV Series Nominated
Best Actor on Television Robert Patrick as John Doggett Won
Best Actress on Television Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
2001 Best Genre Network TV Series Nominated
Best Actor on Television Robert Patrick as John Doggett Nominated
Best Actress on Television Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Annabeth Gish as Monica Reyes Nominated
2002 Best DVD TV Programming Release Nominated
2015 Best Science Fiction Television Series Nominated
Best Actor on Television David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Nominated
Best Actress on Television Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully Nominated
Best DVD or Blu-ray Release Nominated

SFX Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1995 Best SF/Fantasy Actress in 1996 Gillian Anderson Won

Universe Reader's Choice Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1995 Best Genre TV Series Won
Best Actor in a Genre TV Series David Duchovny Won
Best Actress in a Genre TV Series Gillian Anderson Won
Best Direction for a Genre TV Series Chris Carter for "Duane Barry" Won
Best Writing for a Genre TV Series Glen Morgan and James Wong for "Die Hand, die verletzt" Won
1996 Best Guest Actor in a Genre TV Series Peter Boyle Won
Best Guest Actress in a Genre TV Series Bobbie Phillips Won

Personnel awards[edit]

ACE Eddie Awards[edit]

American Society of Cinematographers Awards[edit]

The American Society of Cinematographers Awards, created by the American Society of Cinematographers in 1986, is an annual accolade that honors work in theatrical features, television projects and student films, and cinematographers and other filmmakers for their career achievements.[52] During its tenure, The X-Files won two out of its ten nominations, all awarded to Bill Roe.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots Thomas Del Ruth for "Pilot" Nominated [53]
1995 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series John S. Bartley for "Duane Barry" Nominated
1996 for "731" Nominated
1997 for "Grotesque" Nominated
1999 Joel Ransom for "Travelers" Nominated
Bill Roe for "Drive" Won
2000 for "Agua Mala" Won
2001 for "Patience" Nominated
2002 for "This Is Not Happening" Nominated
2003 for "Release" Nominated

Cinema Audio Society Awards[edit]

The Cinema Audio Society Awards, commonly abbreviated as CAS Awards, was created in 1964 and honors outstanding achievement in sound mixing.[54] The X-Files received five award nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result Ref
1996 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series Marti D. Humphrey, Gary D. Rogers, and Michael T. Williamson for "Humbug" Nominated [55]
1997 Nello Torri, Doug E. Turner, David John West, and Michael T. Williamson for "Tunguska" Nominated [56]
1998 Harry Andronis, Kurt Kassulke, David John West, and Michael T. Williamson for "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Nominated [57]
2000 Harry Andronis, Steve Cantamessa, Kurt Kassulke, and David John West for "The Unnatural" Nominated [58]
2003 Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television - Series Harry Andronis, Steve Cantamessa, Brian Harman, and David John West for "The Truth" Nominated [59]

Artios Awards[edit]

Golden Reel Awards[edit]

Popular culture awards[edit]

Kid's Choice Awards[edit]

International awards[edit]

Award Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
BAFTA Awards 1996 Audience TV Award Won [60]
1999 Best International Programme or Series Nominated [61]
Leo Awards 2016 Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Jonathan Whitesell Nominated [62]
National Television Awards 1996 Most Popular Actor David Duchovny Won [63]
Most Popular Actress Gillian Anderson Nominated
Most Popular Drama The X-Files Nominated
1997 Most Popular Actress Gillian Anderson Nominated [64]

Other awards[edit]

Category Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
Aftonbladet TV Prize 1996 Best Foreign TV Program (Bästa utländska program) Won [65]
1997 Won [66]
1998 Won [67]
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 1996 Top TV Series Mark Snow Won [68]
1997 Won [69]
1998 Won [70]
1999 Won [71]
California on Location Awards 1999 Location Professional of the Year - Television Ilt Jones Won [72]
Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Extra Features) Ten Thirteen Productions Won
Signature Award Won
DVD Exclusive Awards 2003 Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Extra Features) David Naylor Nominated [73]
Edgar Award 1995 Best Episode in a TV Series Chris Carter for "The Erlenmeyer Flask" Nominated [74]
1996 Darin Morgan for "Humbug" Nominated
Environmental Media Association 1994 Best Episode in a TV Series for "Darkness Falls" Won [75]
1995 for "Fearful Symmetry" Won
Gérardmer Film Festival 1998 Video Grand Prize for "Redux" Won [76]
International Monitor Awards 1994 Film Originated Television Series - Editor Mark Snow Won [77]

Youth awards[edit]

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