53 wins & 150 nominations
- 2016 Nominee Eddie
- Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television
Episode: "Trust No Bitch (2015)"
- 2015 Nominee BAFTA TV Award
- Best International
- 2017 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Drama
- Jennifer Euston
- Emer O'Callaghan (associate)
- 2016 Nominee Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- Jennifer Euston
- Emer O'Callaghan (associate)
- 2015 Winner Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - Comedy
- 2015 Winner Artios Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Comedy
- 2015 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
Episode: "Thirsty Bird (2014)"
- 2020 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
For playing: "Sophia Burset". For episode: "God Bless America". - 2019 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
For playing: "Sophia Burset". For episode "Well This Took a Dark Turn". - 2017 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
For playing: "Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren". - 2017 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
As Sophia Burset in Doctor Psycho (2016)
- 2016 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2015 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2014 Winner GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- 2016 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2016 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2015 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2015 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2015 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 2018 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
- 2018 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2017 Nominee Satellite Award
- Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
- 2014 Nominee Grammy
- Best Song Written for Visual Media
- Regina Spektor (songwriter)
Song: "You've Got Time"
- 2015 Nominee Artisan
- Best Contemporary Makeup - Television and New Media Series
- 2015 Nominee Artisan
- Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Television and New Media Series
- 2015 Nominee Maxwell Weinberg Award
- Television
- 2018 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR for Episodic Short Form Broadcast Media
- John Kincade (supervising sound editor)
- Paul Stanley (adr supervisor)
- Todd Niesen (dialogue editor)
Episode: "Storm-y Weather (2017)"
- 2017 Nominee National Television Award
- Most Popular Comedy
- 2019 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Comedy Show
- 2018 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite TV Comedy
- 2017 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Premium Drama Series
- 2015 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Dramedy
- 2014 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Streaming Series
- 2015 Winner PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy
- 2018 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Uzo Aduba
- Emily Althaus
- Danielle Brooks
- Rosal Colon
- Jackie Cruz
- Francesca Curran
- La Daniella
- Lea DeLaria
- Nick Dillenburg
- Asia Kate Dillon
- Beth Dover
- Kimiko Glenn
- Annie Golden
- Laura Gómez
- Diane Guerrero
- Evan Hall
- Michael Harney
- Brad William Henke
- Mike Houston
- Vicky Jeudy
- Kelly Karbacz
- Julie Lake
- Selenis Leyva
- Natasha Lyonne
- Taryn Manning
- Adrienne C. Moore
- Miriam Morales
- Kate Mulgrew
- Emma Myles
- John Palladino
- Matt Peters
- Jessica Pimentel
- Dascha Polanco
- Laura Prepon
- Jolene Purdy
- Elizabeth Rodriguez
- Nick Sandow
- Abigail Savage
- Taylor Schilling
- Constance Shulman
- Dale Soules
- Yael Stone
- Emily Tarver
- Michael Torpey
- Lin Tucci
- 2017 Winner Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Uzo Aduba
- Alan Aisenberg
- Danielle Brooks
- Blair Brown
- Jackie Cruz
- Lea DeLaria
- Beth Dover
- Kimiko Glenn
- Annie Golden
- Laura Gómez
- Diane Guerrero
- Michael Harney
- Brad William Henke
- Vicky Jeudy
- Julie Lake
- Selenis Leyva
- Natasha Lyonne
- Taryn Manning
- James McMenamin
- Adrienne C. Moore
- Kate Mulgrew
- Emma Myles
- Matt Peters
- Lori Petty
- Jessica Pimentel
- Dascha Polanco
- Laura Prepon
- Jolene Purdy
- Elizabeth Rodriguez
- Nick Sandow
- Abigail Savage
- Taylor Schilling
- Constance Shulman
- Dale Soules
- Yael Stone
- Lin Tucci
- Samira Wiley
- 2016 Winner Actor
- Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- Uzo Aduba
- Mike Birbiglia
- Marsha Stephanie Blake
- Danielle Brooks
- Laverne Cox
- Jackie Cruz
- Catherine Curtin
- Lea DeLaria
- Beth Fowler
- Joel Marsh Garland
- Kimiko Glenn
- Annie Golden
- Diane Guerrero
- Michael Harney
- Vicky Jeudy
- Selenis Leyva
- Taryn Manning
- Adrienne C. Moore
- Kate Mulgrew
- Emma Myles
- Matt Peters
- Lori Petty
- Jessica Pimentel
- Dascha Polanco
- Laura Prepon
- Elizabeth Rodriguez
- Ruby Rose
- Nick Sandow
- Abigail Savage
- Taylor Schilling
- Constance Shulman
- Dale Soules
- Yael Stone
- Samira Wiley
- 2014 Nominee TCA Award
- Program of the Year
- 2014 Winner TCA Award
- Outstanding New Program
- 2014 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Comedy Series
- 2017 Nominee USC Scripter Award
- Television
- Tara Herrmann (screenwriter)
- Jenji Kohan (screenwriter)
- Piper Kerman (author)
For the episode "Toast Can't Never Be Bread Again (2016)," adapted from the memoir by Piper Kerman, "Orange Is The New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison"
- 2014 Winner Young Hollywood Award
- Bingeworthy TV Show
- 2014 Winner Young Hollywood Award
- Best Cast Chemistry - TV
- 2015 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK locks down its place in the pantheon with a second year that surpasses its breakout debut. Creator Jenji Kohan asks more of her fierce and fantastic ensemble by creating solitary stories embedded within a complete slow-burn arc. Watching the release is a celebration of the unified emotional truths between audiences and those that society has set aside. - 2014 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK escapes conventional TV models with a liberating look at life inside a women's prison. Jenji Kohan's fearlessly funny and intensely dramatic stories navigate a new world, where fiercely original characters remind audiences that gender and race should be explored and celebrated - on the inside and the outside.
- 2015 Nominee Golden Trailer
- Best Viral Campaign
- 2015 Winner Gracie
- Outstanding Comedy
- 2016 Nominee Critics' Choice TV Award
- Most Bingeworthy Show
- 2015 Nominee Critics' Choice TV Award
- Best Drama Series
- 2015 Nominee Critics' Choice TV Award
- Most Bingeworthy Show
- 2014 Winner Critics' Choice TV Award
- Best Comedy Series
- 2016 Nominee IGN Award
- Best Streaming Exclusive Series
- 2013 Nominee IGN Award
- Best TV Series
- 2013 Nominee IGN Award
- Best TV Drama Series
- 2014 Nominee Dagger
- Best International TV Drama
- 2017 Nominee Dorian Award
- LGBTQ TV Show of the Year
- 2016 Nominee Dorian Award
- LGBTQ TV Show of the Year
- 2015 Nominee Dorian Award
- LGBTQ TV Show of the Year
- 2014 Nominee HMMA Award
- Best Original Score - TV Show/Digital Streaming Series
- 2019 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2018 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2017 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2015 Nominee INOCA TV
- Program of the Year
- 2015 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Drama Series
- 2019 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Ensemble of the Decade
- 2017 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Drama Series
- 2016 Nominee TV Award
- Best TV Series
- 2015 Nominee TV Award
- Best TV Series
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