List of awards and nominations received by Sanctuary
Sanctuary is a Canadian science fiction television series. The show was created by long-time Stargate franchise writer Damian Kindler. The first episodes were released as webisodes, the Sci Fi Channel eventually picked up the series and broadcast season one in 2008. Season one featured the re-work of old webisodes so that the plot would be easier to understand for new viewers. As of December 2009, Syfy renewed the series for a third season.[1]
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Sanctuary has been nominated a total of 47 awards in its first two-year run, twelve of which were won. The series won the majority of them at the Leo Awards, having earned eleven wins, and a further sixteen nominations. The other was awarded from the 2009 Gemini Awards with five other nominations. It also earned another fourteen nominations, including an Emmy and twelve Constellation Awards.
Constellation Awards
To date, Sanctuary has been nominated for 12 Constellation Awards. In 2009, Sanctuary was nominated for six Constellation Awards, but none of those resulted in a win. In 2010, the series was nominated for a further six, with results pending.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2009 | Best Male Performance in a 2008 Science Fiction Television Episode | Robin Dunne | "Requiem"[2] | Nominated |
Best Female Performance in a 2008 Science Fiction Television Episode | Amanda Tapping | "Requiem"[2] | Nominated | |
Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2008 | Sanctuary | —[2] | Nominated | |
Best Technical Accomplishment in a 2008 Science Fiction Film or Television Production | Anthem Visual Effects | —[2] | Nominated | |
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2008. | Sanctuary | —[2] | Nominated | |
Amanda Tapping | —[2] | Nominated | ||
2010 | Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode | Robin Dunne | "Pavor Nocturnus"[3] | Nominated |
Best Female Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode | Agam Darshi | "Penance"[3] | Nominated | |
Amanda Tapping | "Veritas"[3] | Nominated | ||
Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2009 | Sanctuary | —[3] | Nominated | |
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television in 2009. | Amanda Tapping | —[3] | Nominated | |
Damian Kindler | —[3] | Nominated | ||
Directors Guild of Canada Awards
In July 2010, the series was nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Award.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2010 | Best Television Series - Drama | Martin Wood, Doug Brons, Gordon D. MacDonald, Eddy Hardy, Gisela Schulte, Chantelle Collett, Tanner Adams, Amanda Eglisson, Michael McAree, Bruce Brownstein, Heather Vedan, Scott Walden, Stephen Sangster, Terry Brooks, Doug John White | "Kali (Part 2)"[4] | Nominated |
Emmy Awards
Sanctuary received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2009.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2009 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Lee Wilson, Lisa Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Matt Belbin, Mladden Miholjcic, Ken Lee, Philippe Thibault, Lionel Lim | "Sanctuary for All"[5] | Nominated |
Gemini Awards
Sanctuary has been nominated for six Gemini Awards for it 24th ceremony, it has won one award with other results pending for 14 November 2009.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2009 | Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | Steven Adelson | "Instinct"[6] | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects | Lee Wilson, Caleb Ashmore, Matthew Belbin, Sebastien Bergeron, Ken Lee, Lionel Lim, Mladen Miholjcic, Les Quinn, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Philippe Thibault | "The Five"[6] | Nominated | |
"Sanctuary for All (Part 1)"[6] | Won[7] | |||
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role | Robin Dunn | "Requiem"[6] | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series | Christopher Heyerdahl | "The Five" & "Revelations (Part 2)"[6] | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role | Amanda Tapping | "Requiem"[6] | Nominated | |
Leo Awards
Sanctuary was nominated for ten Leo Awards in 2009; four of which were won. In 2010, the series received seven wins out of seventeen nominations. In 2011, the series received another seventeen nominations, winners of the 2011 Leo Awards will be announced on June 11, 2011 at the Gala Awards Ceremony.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode | Result |
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2009 | Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | S.A. Adelson | "Instinct"[8] | Nominated |
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series | Sam Egan | "Edward"[8] | Nominated | |
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series | Gordon Rempel | "Revelations (Part 2)"[8] | Nominated | |
Best Make-Up in a Dramatic Series | Todd Masters, Nicholas Podbrey, Sarah Pickersgill, Harlow MacFarlane | "Warriors"[8] | Won[9] | |
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series | Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Matthew Belbin | "Sanctuary for All"[8] | Nominated | |
Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Ryan Robbins | "Edward" | Won[9] | |
Jonathon Young | "Revelations (Part 2)"[8] | Nominated | ||
Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | Gabrielle Rose | "Edward"[8] | Won[9] | |
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Christopher Heyerdahl | "Revelations (Part 2)"[8] | Nominated | |
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | Amanda Tapping | "Requiem"[8] | Won[9] | |
2010 | Best Dramatic Series | Damian Kindler, Amanda Tapping, Martin Wood, Alan McCullough, Lily Hui, Lisa Richardson, Lee Wilson | —[10] | Nominated |
Best Direction in a Dramatic | Brenton Spencer | "Pavor Nocturnus"[10] | Won[11] | |
Martin Wood | "Kali (Part 2)"[10] | Nominated | ||
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series | Alan McCullough | "Veritas"[10] | Nominated | |
Damian Kindler | "Kali, Part 2"[10] | Nominated | ||
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series | Gordon Rempel | "Kali, Part 2"[10] | Nominated | |
Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series | Bridget McGuire | "Kali, Part 2"[10] | Won[11] | |
Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series | Christina McQuarrie | "Pavor Nocturnus"[10] | Won[11] | |
Best Make-Up in a Dramatic Series | Todd Master, Holland Miller, Harlow Macfarlane, Werner Pretorius, Yukio Okajima | "Fragments"[10] | Won[11] | |
Francesca von Zimmermann, Andrea Manchur | "Pavor Nocturnus"[10] | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series | Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Eric Petey | "End of Nights, Part 2"[10] | Nominated | |
Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Michael Shanks | "Penance"[10] | Nominated | |
Christopher Gauthier | "Hero"[10] | Won[11] | ||
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Christopher Heyerdahl | "Haunted"[10] | Won[11] | |
Ryan Robbins | "Fragments"[10] | Nominated | ||
Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Robin Dunne | "Pavor Nocturnus"[10] | Won[11] | |
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | Amanda Tapping | "Pavor Nocturnus"[10] | Nominated | |
2011 | Best Dramatic Series | Damian Kindler, Amanda Tapping, Martin Wood, Alan McCullough, Lily Hui, James Thorpe, Lee Wilson, George Horie, Gillian Horvath | —[12] | Nominated |
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | Steven A. Adelson | "Vigilante"[12] | Nominated | |
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series | Damian Kindler | "Breach"[12] | Nominated | |
James Thorpe | "For King and Country"[12] | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series | Gordon Verheul | "For King and Country"[12] | Nominated | |
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series | Gordon Rempel | "Breach"[12] | Nominated | |
Eric Hill | "For King and Country"[12] | Nominated | ||
Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series | Jean Tejkel, Kevin Sands, Hugo de la Cerda, Kevin Belen | "Kali, Part 3"[12] | Won | |
"Breach"[12] | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series | Christina McQuarrie | "For King and Country"[12] | Won | |
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series | Lee Wilson, Lisa Sepp-Wilson, Les Quinn, Colin Ebbeson, Lionel Lim | "Kali, Part 3"[12] | Nominated | |
Lee Wilson, Sebastien Bergeron, Les Quinn, Lionel Lim | "Hollow Men"[12] | Nominated | ||
Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series | Marshall Virtue, Rob Hayter | "Breach"[12] | Nominated | |
Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Ian Tracey | "For King and Country"[12] | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Ryan Robbins | "Animus"[12] | Won | |
Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | Robin Dunne | "Vigilante"[12] | Nominated | |
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | Amanda Tapping | "Breach"[12] | Nominated |
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- "2009 Results". constellations.tcon.ca. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
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- "2010 DGC AWARDS". dgc.ca. Directors Guild of Canada. Retrieved July 28, 2010.
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- "24th Annual Gemini Awards Nominations" (PDF). www.geminiawards.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2012. Retrieved September 23, 2009.
- "24th Gemini Nominees: Best Visual Effects". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
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- "LEO AWARDS, 2011 Nominees by Program". leoawards.com. Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2011.