118 wins & 418 nominations
- 2011 Nominee Saturn Award
- Best Network Television Series
- 2007 Nominee ALMA Award
- Outstanding Supporting Actor - Television Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie
- 2010 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television
Episode: "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham (2009)" - 2009 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Commercial Television
- 2008 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Commercial Television
Episode: "Through the Looking Glass: Part 1 (2007)" - 2007 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Commercial Television
Episode: "Live Together, Die Alone: Part 1 (2006)"
- 2005 Nominee ASC Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series/Pilot (Network)
Episodes: "Pilot: Part 1 (2004)" and "Pilot: Part 2 (2004)"
- 2008 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Drama
- 2006 Nominee Artios Award
- Best Dramatic Episodic Casting
- 2009 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
- Robert J. Anderson Jr. (production mixer)
- Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer)
- Scott Weber (re-recording mixer)
Episode: "Meet Kevin Johnson (2008)" - 2007 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
- Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer)
- Scott Weber (re-recording mixer)
- Robert J. Anderson Jr. (production mixer)
Episode: "I Do (2006)" - 2005 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
- David Yaffe (production mixer)
- Scott Weber (re-recording mixer)
- Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer)
Episode: "Pilot: Part 1 (2004)"
- 2010 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
For episode "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2". - 2009 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
For episode "The Constant". - 2008 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
Episode: "Through the Looking Glass: Part 1 (2007)" - 2008 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
Episode: "The Brig (2007)"
- 2010 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series
- Zack Grobler (production designer)
- Matthew C. Jacobs (art director)
- Carol Bayne Kelley (set decorator)
For episode "Ab Aeterno". - 2010 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
- 2010 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series
- Stephen Semel (editor)
- Mark Goldman (editor)
- Christopher Nelson (editor)
- Henk Van Eeghen (editor)
For episode "The End". - 2010 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
- Michael Giacchino (composer)
For episode "The End".
- 2010 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2007 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Drama
- 2007 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
- 2006 Winner Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Drama
- 2007 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2006 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2005 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Drama
- 2009 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- Carlton Cuse (writer)
- Damon Lindelof (writer)
- Jack Bender (director)
For The Constant (2008). - 2005 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- J.J. Abrams (story/teleplay/director)
- Damon Lindelof (story/teleplay)
- Jeffrey Lieber (story)
- 2006 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee Imagen Award
- Best Primetime Television Program
- 2005 Winner IHG Award
- Best Television
- 2006 Winner Maxwell Weinberg Award
- Television
- 2011 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
- Thomas DeGorter (supervising sound editor)
- Paula Fairfield (sound designer)
- Carla Murray (sound designer)
- James Bailey (foley artist)
- Adam DeCoster (foley artist)
- Joseph Schultz (sound effects editor)
- Geordy Sincavage (foley editor)
Episode: "Ab Aeterno" - 2010 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
- Thomas DeGorter (supervising sound editor)
- Maciek Malish (dialogue editor)
- Jay Keiser (adr editor)
Episode: "The Little Prince" - 2009 Winner Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
- Thomas DeGorter (supervising sound editor)
- Maciek Malish (supervising dialogue editor)
- Jay Keiser (supervising adr editor)
Episode: "Confirmed Dead" - 2009 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
- Thomas DeGorter (supervising sound editor)
- Paula Fairfield (sound designer)
- Carla Murray (sound designer)
- Joseph Schultz (sound editor)
- Geordy Sincavage (sound editor)
- Cynthia Merrill (foley artist)
- James Bailey (foley artist)
Episode: "The Shape of Things to Come" - 2008 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR for Long Form Television
- Thomas DeGorter (supervising sound editor)
- Maciek Malish (supervising dialogue editor)
- Jay Keiser (supervising adr editor)
- Christopher B. Reeves (dialogue/adr editor)
- Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves (dialogue/adr editor)
- Thomas A. Harris (dialogue/adr editor)
- Scott Weber (sound effects editor)
For episode "Through the Looking Glass".
- 2006 Nominee National Television Award
- Most Popular Drama
- 2010 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite TV Drama
- 2010 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show
- 2005 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite New Television Drama
- 2011 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 2010 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 2009 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 2008 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 2007 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
- 2005 Winner Prism Award
- TV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
For episodes pilot/"House of the Rising Sun"/"The Moth". Tied with Queer as Folk (2000).
- 2008 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
- 2006 Winner Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2008 Nominee SFX Award
- Best TV Show
- 2007 Nominee SFX Award
- Best TV Show
- 2008 Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award
- Episode of a Single-Camera Television Series
- Zack Grobler (production designer)
- Scott Cobb (art director)
- Andrew Murdock (art director)
For episode "Through the Looking Glass". - 2006 Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award
- Single-Camera Television Series
- James H. Spencer (production designer)
- William F. Matthews (art director)
For episode "Orientation". - 2005 Nominee Excellence in Production Design Award
- Single-Camera Television Series
- Mark Worthington (production designer)
- Christina Wilson (art director)
- Ray Yamagata (assistant art director)
For the pilot episode.
- 2010 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
- 2008 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- Choice TV Show: Action Adventure
- 2010 Nominee TCA Award
- Program of the Year
- 2011 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor
- 2010 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress
as Young Rachel in "The Incident: Part 2 (2009)" - 2010 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor 13 and Under
- 2007 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Guest Starring Young Actor
- 2006 Winner Young Artist Award
- Best Performance in a TV Series (Drama) - Supporting Young Actor
- 2009 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
LOST found itself further solidifying its place in television history as one of America's most addictive and audacious dramas. Now in its fourth year, each new episode defied convention with such authority that the show exemplified the term "surrender television," transporting audiences beyond the boundaries of a remote island and back and forth across time. LOST is a wildly imaginative adventure series, and this year, time was not only of the essence - it was the essence - redefining the very possibility of storytelling on television. - 2006 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
LOST is a tribute to the intellect of its viewing audience - with a dozen major characters and a vast number of story lines leading us through the wilds of a remote island and the bizarre and thrilling mysteries that are found there. This year, the show dared to go too far - and succeeded - mostly by carrying the story forward through flashback. The creative ensemble utilized the device with such effectiveness that it has created a new form of storytelling - characters are more finely developed, mysteries are intensified, and yet audiences are never lost...and always wanting more. - 2005 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
LOST was found by American audiences this year, just when they needed to be rescued from reality television. Confounding expectations with every episode, the show demonstrates how fulfilling it is to be in the hands of talented writers and storytellers. From the opening moments of the harrowing pilot episode, LOST has played like a psychological thriller, presenting a giant puzzle and doling out its pieces sparingly. Strange and offbeat, yet familiar (think GILLIGAN'S ISLAND), LOST enjoys both a broad audience and a cult following, which is a testament to the inventive work of the creative ensemble.
- 2011 Nominee VES Award
- Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
- 2010 Nominee VES Award
- Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
- Eric Hance (supervising artist)
- Samantha Mabie-Tuinstra (visual effects producer)
- Sean M. Scott (character animator)
- Mitch Suskin (visual effects supervisor)
For episode "The Incident" parts 1 and 2. - 2006 Winner VES Award
- Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
For episode "Exodus", part 2. - 2005 Winner VES Award
- Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
For the pilot episode, part 2.
- 2008 Nominee TP de Oro
- Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
- 2009 Nominee HPA Award
- Outstanding Audio Post - Television
- 2010 Nominee Scream Award
- Best TV Show
- 2010 Nominee IGN Award
- Best TV Sci-Fi Series
- 2010 Winner IGN Award
- TV Series We Will Miss the Most
- 2010 Nominee Dorian Award
- TV Drama of the Year
- 2020 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
- Television Programs
- 2010 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Drama Series
- 2010 Winner INOCA TV
- Best Episode of a Drama Series
- Jack Bender (Director)
- Carlton Cuse (writer)
- Damon Lindelof (writer)
Episode: "The End" - 2010 Nominee INOCA TV
- Program of the Year
- 2010 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Drama Series
- 2010 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2010 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Drama Series
- 2006 Nominee TV Award
- Best overall dubbing of a TV series
- 2005 Nominee TV Award
- Best overall dubbing of a TV series
- 2007 Winner TV Award
- Best TV Series
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