19 wins & 135 nominations
- 2014 Nominee American Comedy Award
- Best Comedy Series
- 2018 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- 2017 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- Jennifer Euston
- Emer O'Callaghan (associate)
- 2015 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- 2013 Winner Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- Jennifer Euston (casting director)
- 2012 Winner Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - Comedy
- Jennifer Euston (Casting Director)
- 2013 Winner DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
- Lena Dunham
- Jason Ivey (second assistant director) (plaque)
- Regina Heyman (unit production manager) (plaque)
- Ilene S. Landress (unit production manager) (plaque)
- Mark McGann (first assistant director) (plaque)
- Marcos González Palma (second second assistant director) (plaque)
- 2017 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
For playing: "Loreen Doring". For episode: "Gummies". - 2017 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
For playing: "Paul-Louis". For episode: "All I Ever Wanted". - 2017 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
For playing: "Chuck Palmer". For episode: "American Bitch". - 2016 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
For playing: "Tad Horvath". Scolari became the first ever actor to win an Emmy as a "replacement nominee".
- 2015 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2015 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2014 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2014 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2013 Winner Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2012 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
- 2012 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2014 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Premium Cable TV Show
- 2013 Nominee Robert
- Best Foreign Television Series (Årets udenlandske tv-serie)
- 2013 Winner Excellence in Production Design Award
- Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
- Judy Becker (production designer)
- Laura Ballinger (art director)
- Patricia Sprott (scenic artist)
- Heather Loeffler (set decorator)
Episode: "Pilot"
- 2012 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding New Program
- 2013 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Comedy Series
- 2013 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Ensemble
- 2014 Nominee Young Hollywood Award
- Best Cast Chemistry - TV
- 2013 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
GIRLS heralds the arrival of a fearless new voice in television. Creator Lena Dunham stars, directs, produces and writes this wickedly funny comedy of bad manners - one raw, raunchy and real. Worlds away from sister story SEX AND THE CITY, GIRLS is an unblemished look at what it is to live and love at 20-something today.
- 2015 Nominee New Media Film Festival Award
- Festival Award
- 2013 Nominee Screenplay Competition
- Best Television Comedy
- 2012 Nominee IGN Award
- Best TV Comedy Series
- 2014 Winner Dorian Award
- TV Comedy of the Year
- 2013 Winner Dorian Award
- TV Comedy of the Year
- 2017 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Comedy Series
- 2014 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 2018 Nominee GMS Award
- Best Song/Recording Created for Television
- Julia Michaels (recording artist, songwriter)
- Manish Raval (music supervisor)
- Tom Wolfe (music supervisor)
- Jonathan Leahy (music supervisor)
- Jack Antonoff (songwriter)
Song: "How Do We Get Back to Love" for episode "Goodbye Tour (2017)" - 2018 Nominee GMS Award
- Best Music Supervision for Television Comedy or Musical
- 2017 Nominee GMS Award
- Best Song/Recording Created for Television
- Aurora (recording artist)
- Manish Raval (supervisor)
- Tom Wolfe (supervisor)
- Jonathan Leahy (supervisor)
- David Bowie (songwriter)
Song: "Life on Mars" for episode 505 - 2017 Nominee GMS Award
- Best Music Supervision for Television Comedy or Musical
- 2016 Nominee GMS Award
- Best Song/Recording Created for Television
- Michael Penn (songwriter)
- Allison Williams (recording artist)
- Manish Raval (music supervisor)
- Tom Wolfe (music supervisor)
- Jonathan Leahy (music supervisor)
Song: "Riverside" for episode 410
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