
Listed below are the awards, nominations and accolades that CSI has garnered.
| DATE | AWARD | NOMINATION / WIN -- (Wins are in red) | |
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| Feb 21, 2004 | Cinema Audio Society | CSI's episode "Grissom vs. the Volcano" is up against Alias ("Successin"), NYPD Blue ("Shear Stupidity"), Six Feet Under ("I'm Sorry, I'm Lost") and 24 ("5PM - 6PM"). | |
| Feb 14, 2004 | Art Directors Guild Awards | Richard Berg is up for Excellence in Production Design in Television for 2003, and is up against Joseph Hodges (24), Scott Chambliss (Alias), Bernt Capra (Carnivale), and Peter Politanoff (Las Vegas). | |
| Jan 25, 2004 | Golden Globe Awards, 61st Annual | CSI was up for Television Series - Drama, against Nip/Tuck, Six Feet Under, 24, and The West Wing. William Petersen was up for Actor in a Leading Role - Drama Series, up against Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Anthony LaPaglia (Without a Trace), Martin Sheen (West Wing), and Kiefer Sutherland (24). | |
| Jan 13, 2004 | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Anthony Zuiker won the Silver Nitrate Award for outstanding contributions to film in Nevada. | |
| Jan 11, 2004 | 30th People's Choice Awards | CSI won for the second year in a row as Favorite Television Dramatic Series. | |
| Sept 21, 2003 Sep 13, 2003 |
55th Annual Emmy Awards Creative Emmys awarded Sep. 13th |
CSI was nominated in the following categories:
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| Jun 09, 2003 | 7th Annual Bandwidth Awards (Bandys) | These awards are reader-voted in ONSat magazine. CSI won for Best Drama, and William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger won Best Actor and Actress, respectively.. | |
| May 15, 2003 | 20th Telegatti (Tele-Cats) Awards (Rome) | CSI won in the TV serial/sitcom category. | |
| Mar 19, 2003 | International Cinematographers Guild, 40th Annual Publicist's Awards | Michael Barrett won the broadcast television competition for movies/miniseries/pilot for "Cross Jursidctions," the CSI: Maimi pilot. | |
| Mar 09, 2003 | Screen Actors Guild (SAG), 9th Annual Awards | CSI was nominated for the For Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Drama Series. Six Feet Under won; other nominees included 24, The West Wing and the Sorpaonos. | |
| Mar 08, 2003 | NAACP Image Awards, 34th Annual | Gary Dourdan won the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series award | |
| Mar 02, 2003 | Producer's Guild Awards | CSI was nominated for the Norman Felton Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Teleivsion (Drama). 24 won this award. Other nominees included Six Feet Under, The Sopranos, , and The West Wing. | |
| Feb 16, 2003 | American Society of Cinematographers | Michael Barrett won the ASC Outstanding Award for Movie of the Week, Miniseries or Pilot for Network Television for "Cross-Jurisdictions" (CSI: Miami) and was nominated"Snuff" (CSI) ; Frank Byers was nominated for "Fight Night". | |
| Jan 19, 2003 | Golden Globe Awards, 60th Annual | Marg Helgenberger was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama. Edie Falco won for The Sopranos. Other nominees were Jennifer Garner (Alias), Rachel Griffiths (Six Feet Under), and Allison Janey (The West Wing). | |
| Jan 13, 2003 | Golden Satellite Awards | CSI won for Best Television Series, Drama. Other nominees were 24, Alias, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Without a Trace. | |
| Jan 13, 2003 | NAACP Image Awards, 34th Annual | Gary Dourdan was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Other nominees were Mekhi Phifer (E.R.), Boris Kodjoe (Soul Food), Aaron Meeks (Soul Food), and Charles Dutton (Without a Trace). | |
| Jan 12, 2003 | People's Choice Awards, 29th Annual (CBS) | CSI and CSI: Miami won for Favorite Television Dramatic Series and Favorite New Television Dramatic Series respectively. Other nominees were ER and Law & Order. CSI: Miami won against Everwood and Presideo Med. | |
| Sep 22, 2002 | Emmy Awards, 54th Annual (NBC) | Creative awards were handed out on September 12, 2002. Jerry Bruckheimer, Executive Producer Carol Mendelsohn, Executive Producer Ann Donahue, Executive Producer Anthony Zuiker, Executive Producer Sam Strangis, Co-Executive Producer Jonathan Littman, Co-Executive Producer Cindy Chvatal, Supervising Producer William Petersen, Supervising Producer Danny Cannon, Supervising Producer --The West Wing won "Identity Crisis" Jonathan West, A.S.C., Director of Photography - Alias ("Truth Be Told") won "Chasing the Bus" Mace Matiosian, Supervising Sound Editor David Van Slyke, Sound Editor Ruth Adelman, ADR Supervisor Jivan Tahmizian, Sound Editor Sheri Ozeki, Music Editor Zane Bruce, Foley Artist Joe Sabella, Foley Artist -- Smallville ("Pilot") won "Primum Non Nocere" Mick Fowler, Production Mixer Yuri Reese, Re-Recording Mixer William Smith, Re-Recording Mixer -- ER ("Partly Cloudly, Chance Of Rain") won "Overload" John Goodwin, Makeup Effects --Six Feet Under won "Slaves of Las Vegas" Nick Pagliaro, Key Makeup Artist John Goodwin, Special Effects Makeup Melanie Levitt, Makeup -- CSI won |
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| Aug 21, 2002 | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | CSI may be nomimated for the Interactive Enhancement Award. No further information. | |
| Jul 20, 2002 | Television Critics Awards | CSI was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. Other nominees were 24, Gilmore Girls, The Shield, Six Feet Under. | |
| Mar 23, 2002 | Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA - Golden Reel Awards, 49th Annual | CSI won for the Best Sound Editing in Television - Effects and Foley, Episodic for the episode "$35K O.B.O." Other nominees were Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "The Gift" , The District - "Cop Hunt", ER - "The Crossing", Smallville - "Pilot", Third Watch - "Honor", UC: Undercover - "Pilot", and X-Files - "Daemonicus". . | |
| Mar 20, 2002 | Publicist Awards, 39th Annual | CSI was nominated for the For Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. Other nominees were Alias, the 53rd Emmy Awards, Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows and Smallville. . | |
| Mar 10, 2002 | Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, 8th Annual | CSI was nominated for the For Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. The West Wing won. | |
| Mar 09, 2002 | Cinema Audio Society (CAS) Awards | CSI was nominated for the Outstanding Sound Mixing in a Television Series for the episode "Caged." - Yuri Reese, William Smith, Michael Fowler. Other nominees were Law and Order ("Soldier of Fortune"), NYPD Blue ("Johnny Got His Gold"), Six Feet Under ("Pilot"), The Sopranos ("Pine Barrens") | |
| Mar 03, 2002 | Producers Guild Awards, 13th Annual . | CSI was nominated for the Norman Felton Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television (Drama). The West Wing won. | |
| Mar 02, 2002 | Writers Guild of America Award | CSI was nominated for Best Episodic Drama (Television) for the episode "Blood Drops". Teleplay by Ann Donahue, Story by Tish McCarthy (AKA Elizabeth Devine). Won by The Sopranos for the episode "Pine Barrens". | |
| Feb 17, 2002 | American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Awards, 16th Annual | CSI was nominated for the Outstanding Achievement Award in the Episodic Television Category |
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| Jan 20, 2002 | Golden Globe Awards, 59th Annual | CSI was nominated for: |
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| Jan 19, 2002 | Golden Satellite Award (presented by the International Press Academy) | CSI was nominatied in the following categories: |
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| Nov 04, 2001 | *Emmy Awards, 53rd Annual . (Delayed on Sept. 16 due to the horrific World Trade Center terrorist attack, to October 7th, and then delayed again due to US/British air attack on Afghanistan. | CSI was nominated for: Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willow "Friends and Lovers" Cherie Baker, Production Designer Brenda Meyers-Ballad, Set Decorator "Pilot" Alec Smight, A.C.E., Editor Alexandra Mackie, A.C.E., Editor "$35K O.B.O." Mace Matiosian, Supervising Sound Editor David Van Slyke, Sound Effects Editor Jivan Tahmizian, Dialogue Editor Ruth Adelman, ADR Supervisor Stan Jones, Music Editor Zane Bruce, Foley Artist Joe Sabella, Foley Artist |
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| Oct 04, 2001 | Casting Society of America (CSA) Artios Award, 17th Annual | CSI won for Best Casting for TV, Drama for the "Pilot" episode. Winner - April Webster. | |
| Oct 03, 2001 | Media Access Awards, 19th Annual | CSI received an "Excellence in Non-Traditional Casting Award" for honoring disablity as a part of cultural diversity - in Hollywood. This award was presented by the California Governor's Committee for Employment of Disabled Persons. | |
| Sep 14-18, 2001 | IBC Awards | CSI was nominated for the Enhanced TV award from IBC, the world's electronic media event. | |
| May 05, 2001 | BMI Awards | John M. Keane won a BMI TV Award for his work on the music for CSI. Peter Townsend also won an award as well. | |
| Mar 26, 2001 | Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) Golden Reel Awards, 48th Annual | CSI was nominated for Best Sounding Editing - Television Episodic - Effects and Foley) (Mace Matiosian - Supervising Sound Editor; David Rawlinson - Supervising Sound Editor, and David F. Van Slyke - Sound Editor) for the "Pilot". | |
| Mar 03, 2001 | Cinema Audio Society USA (CAS) Award | CSI was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series for the episode "Crate and Burial". | |
| Mar 07, 2001 | TV Guide Awards, 3rd Annual | CSI won for New Series of the Year. William Petersen was nominated for Actor of the Year in a New Series, and Marg Helgenberger was nominated for Actress of the Year in a New Series. | |
| Feb 25, 2001 | American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddie Award | CSI was nominated for Best Edited One Hour Series for Television (Alex Mackie, A.C.E., and Alec Smight, A.C.E.) for the "Pilot" episode | |
| Jan 21, 2001 | Golden Globe Awards, 58th Annual | CSI was nominated for Best Television Series - Drama | |
| 2001 | Producer's Guild Awards | CSI won the Kodak Vision Award which 'honors imagination and artistic achievement'. |