List of awards and nominations received by Passions
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The American soap opera Passions has been honored with numerous awards and nominations during its run:
Awards and nominations
| Award | Date of Ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALMA Award | 2001 | Outstanding Daytime Drama | Passions | Nominated | [1] |
| 2002 | Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama | Eva Tamargo as Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald | Nominated | [2] | |
| 2008 | Outstanding Performance in a Daytime Drama Series | Galen Gering as Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald | Nominated | [3] | |
| Eva Tamargo as Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald | Nominated | ||||
| Artios Awards | 2000 | Best Daytime Episodic Casting | Jacklynn Briskey | Nominated | [4] |
| 2003 | Nominated | [5] | |||
| 2004 | Nominated | [6] | |||
| 2005 | Nominated | [7] | |||
| 2006 | Nominated | [8] | |||
| 2007 | Nominated | [9] | |||
| Daytime Emmy Awards | 2001 | Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team | Peter Brinckerhoff, Grant Johnson, Jim Sayegh, Gary Tomlin, Karen Wilkens, Tina Keller, Robbin Phillips, Ann Rogerson, Paul Antonelli, Steven Vincent, Mary Ann Benson, Bret Warren, and Roy Friedland | Nominated | [10] |
| Achievement in Music Direction And Composition For A Drama Series | Paul F. Antonelli, Ed O’Donnell, John Henry Kreitler, and Wesley B. Boatman, Jr. | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Original Song | Wesley B. Boatman, Jr., Steven J. Snyder, and John Henry Kreitler for "Brown-Eyed Beauty" | Nominated | |||
| Patsy Meyer, John Henry Kreitler, and R. Jay Flippin for "I Could Live Without You" | Nominated | ||||
| John Henry Kreitler, Grant Geissman, and Ali B. Olmo for "No Puedo Olvidar" | Nominated | ||||
| Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | Josh Ryan Evans as Timmy Lenox | Nominated | |||
| Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Bruce Bottone, Ricky Alvarez, Carol Benedetti, Anthony Dalferes, Scott Heflin, Carol Silverman, Walter New, and Dan Bosworth | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team | James E. Reilly, Peggy Schibi, Roger Newman, Pete Rich, Maralyn Thoma, Nancy Williams Watt, Ethel Brez, Mel Brez, Shawn Morrison, Marlene Clark Poulter, Darrell Ray Thomas, Jr., Kathleen R. Robinson, and Chris J. Robinson | Nominated | |||
| 2002 | Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director for a Drama Series | Jacklynn Briskey | Nominated | [11] | |
| Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team | James E. Reilly, Peggy Schibi, Roger Newman, Pete Rich, Maralyn Thoma, Nancy Williams Watt, Ethel Brez, Mel Brez, Shawn Morrison, Marlene Clark Poulter, Darrell Ray Thomas, Jr., Kathleen R. Robinson, and Chris J. Robinson | Nominated | |||
| 2003 | Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director for a Drama Series | Jacklynn Briskey | Nominated | [12] [13] | |
| Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team | Peter Brinckerhoff, Grant Johnson, Jim Sayegh, Karen Wilkens, Phideaux Xavier, Tina Keller, Robbin Phillips, Paul Antonelli, Mary Ann Benson, Steven Vincent, Roy Friedland, Michael Caron, and Michelle Azenzer | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series | John Henry Kreitler, Wesley B. Boatman, Jr., Ed O'Donnell, and Paul F. Antonelli | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team | James E. Reilly, Peggy Schibi, Roger Newman, Pete T. Rich, Maralyn Thoma, Nancy Williams Watt, N. Gail Lawrence, Shawn Morrison, Marlene Clark Poulter, Darrell Ray Thomas, Jr., Kathleen R. Robinson, and Chris J. Robinson | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Original Song | John Henry Kreitler and Faith Rivera for "Forever Near" | Won | |||
| 2004 | Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team | Peter Brinckerhoff, Grant Johnson, Jim Sayegh, Karen Wilkens, Phideaux Xavier, Tina Keller, Dania L. Guthrie, Paul Antonelli, Mary Ann Benson, Steven Vincent, Roy Friedland, Michael Caron, and Jay Zabriskie | Nominated | [14] [15] | |
| Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series | John R. Nance, Mark Torromeo, and Craig Chaddick | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Original Song | John Henry, Lauren Evans, Cecil Thomas, Jr., and Michael Sechrest for "Last Piece of My Heart" | Nominated | |||
| John Henry Kreitler, Lauren Evans, and Grant Geissman for "Momma, Gotta Let Her Go" | Nominated | ||||
| John Henry Kreitler and Monte Seward for "Something About Him" | Nominated | ||||
| Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series | Ed O'Donnell, Paul F. Antonelli, John Henry Kreitler, and Wesley B. Boatman, Jr. | Won | |||
| Outstanding Original Song | John Henry Kreitler and Pete T. Rich for "I Ain't Sorry" | Won | |||
| 2005 | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Juliet Mills as Tabitha Lenox | Nominated | [16] | |
| Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing For A Drama Series | Mary Ann Benson, Paul Hartel, and Steven Vincent | Nominated | |||
| Most Irresistible Combination | Sam Bennett and Ivy Winthrop | Nominated | [17] | ||
| Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald and Sheridan Crane | Nominated | ||||
| 2006 | Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series | Toby Lamm, Natasja Hewitson, Amy Sparks, and Victoria Doering | Nominated | [18] [19] | |
| Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Bruce Bottone, Anthony Dalferes, Walter New, Daniel Bosworth, Ricardo Alvarez, Greg Ferrara, Carol Silverman, and Al Taddeo | Won | |||
| 2007 | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | James Stevenson as Jared Casey | Nominated | [20] [21] | |
| Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama Series | Diana Eden | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series | Bobby Grayson, Shelly Scanlon, Christopher O. Smith, and Jeanie Duronslet | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series | Toby Lamm, Natasja Hewitson, Amy Sparks, and Victoria Doering | Nominated | |||
| Outstanding Original Song | John Henry Kreitler and Wesley B. Boatman, Jr. for "Love is Ectasy" | Won | |||
| 2008[note 1] | Outstanding Achievement for in Costume Design for a Drama Series | Passions | Nominated | [22] | |
| Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series | Nominated | ||||
| Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series | Nominated | ||||
| Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Nominated | ||||
| 2009 | Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series | Bobby H. Grayson, Diane Martinous, and Kristine Tac | Nominated | [23] | |
| GLAAD Media Award | 2006 | Outstanding Daily Drama | Passions | Won | [24] |
| 2007 | Nominated | [25] | |||
| Imagen Awards | 2001 | Daytime Drama | Passions | Won | [26] |
| 2002 | Won | [27] | |||
| 2004 | Won | [28] | |||
| NAACP Image Awards | 2000 | Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series | Tracey Ross as Eve Russell | Nominated | [29] |
| 2001 | Nominated | ||||
| 2002 | Nominated | ||||
| 2003 | Nominated | ||||
| 2004 | Nominated | ||||
| 2005 | Marla Gibbs as Irma Johnson | Nominated | [30] | ||
| Tracey Ross as Eve Russell | Nominated | ||||
| 2006 | Marla Gibbs as Irma Johnson | Nominated | [31] | ||
| Tracey Ross as Eve Russell | Nominated | ||||
| 2007 | Tracey Ross as Eve Russell | Won | [32] | ||
| 2008 | Brook Kerr as Whitney Russell | Nominated | [33] | ||
| Tracey Ross as Eve Russell | Nominated | ||||
| Soap Opera Digest Awards | 2000 | Outstanding Scene Stealer | Josh Ryan Evans as Timmy Lenox | Won | [34] |
| 2001 | Outstanding Heroine | McKenzie Westmore as Sheridan Crane | Won | [35] | |
| Outstanding Male Scene Stealer | Josh Ryan Evans as Timmy Lenox | Won | |||
| Outstanding Female Scene Stealer | Robin Strasser as Hecuba | Won | |||
| Writers Guild of America Awards | 2001 | Daytime Serials | James E. Reilly, Ethel Brez, Mel Brez, Shawn Morrison, Marlene Clark Poulter, Darrell Ray Thomas Jr., Peggy Schibi, Roger Newman, Pete T. Rich, Maralyn Thoma, and Nancy Williams Watt | Nominated | [36] |
| Young Artist Award | 2000 | Best Performance in a Soap Opera: Young Actor | Josh Ryan Evans as Timmy Lenox | Nominated | [37] |
| Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series – Young Actress | Chea Courtney as Little Angel Girl | Nominated | |||
| Taylor Anne Mountz as Kay Bennett | Won | ||||
| 2001 | Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Jessica Bennett | Nominated | [38] | ||
| 2002 | Chea Courtney as Little Angel Girl | Nominated | [39] | ||
| YoungStar Award | 2000 | Best Young Actress/Performance in a Daytime TV Series | Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Jessica Bennett | Nominated | [40] |
| Best Young Actor/Performance in a Daytime TV Program | Josh Ryan Evans as Timmy Lenox | Won | [41] |
Notes
- ^ For the 35th Daytime Emmy Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences did not credit individuals for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, instead using only the show titles for the nominations.[22]
References
Footnotes
- ^ Variety 2001, p. A10.
- ^ ALMA Award A.
- ^ ALMA Award B.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2000.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2003.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2004.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2005.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2006.
- ^ Casting Society of America 2007.
- ^ Bernstein 2001.
- ^ Offman 2002.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2003a.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2003b.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2004a.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2004b.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2005a.
- ^ CBS News 2005.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2006a.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2006b.
- ^ Bonawitz 2007.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2007.
- ^ a b National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2008.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2009.
- ^ GLAAD 2006.
- ^ GLAAD 2007.
- ^ Imagen Foundation A.
- ^ Imagen Foundation B.
- ^ Kamin 2004.
- ^ TV Guide B.
- ^ NAACP 2005.
- ^ National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2005b.
- ^ NAACP 2007a.
- ^ NAACP 2007b.
- ^ Soap Opera Digest 2000.
- ^ Soap Opera Digest 2001.
- ^ McNary 2001.
- ^ Young Artist Foundation 1999.
- ^ Young Artist Foundation 2000.
- ^ Young Artist Foundation 2002.
- ^ TV Guide A.
- ^ The Hollywood Reporter 2000.
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