Awards
Andromeda was nominated for awards five organizational events spanning the years 2001 to 2006. It was nominated for six Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA awards, five Chicago International Film Festival awards, eight Gemini Awards, fifteen Leo Awards, and five WorldFest Houston awards. The show won 18 awards, of the total 39 nominations.
Year | Awards | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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2001 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series | Andromeda | — | Nominated |
2001 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Actor on Television | Kevin Sorbo | — | Nominated |
2001 | Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series | Lisa Ryder | — | Nominated |
2001 | Gemini Awards | Best Visual Effects | Bruce MacDougall, James Kawano, Geoff Anderson, Tom Tennisco, Joe Farrell, Jim Finn, Darren Marcoux, Roberto Biagi | — | Nominated |
2001 | Leo Awards | Best Musical Score of a Dramatic Series | JefMatthew McCauley | Music Of A Distant Drum | Won |
2001 | Leo Awards | Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series | Todd Liddiard | — | Won |
2001 | Leo Awards | Best Visual Effects of Dramatic Series | Jim Finn, Roberto Biagi, Tom Tennisco, Geoff Anderson, Jamie Kawano, Paul Cox, Joe Farrell, Peter Mastalyr, Bruce MacDougall, Mladen Miholjcic, Noel Wright, Jean-Paul Ledoux | Mathematics of Tears | Won |
2001 | Leo Awards | Best Picture Editing of Dramatic Series | Gordon Rempel | Angel Dark, Demon Bright | Nominated |
2001 | Leo Awards | Editing, Dramatic Series | Eric Hill | Music of a Distant Drum | Won |
2001 | WorldFest Houston | Television and Cable Production - Directing - Television | David Winning | Attempting Screed | Won |
2002 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series | Andromeda | — | Nominated |
2002 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Actress on Television | Lexa Doig | — | Nominated |
2002 | Gemini Awards | Best Achievement in Make-Up | Ryan Nicholson, Francesca von Zimmermann | — | Won |
2002 | Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series | Kristin Lehman | — | Nominated |
2002 | Gemini Awards | Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series | Gordon Verheul | — | Nominated |
2002 | Gemini Awards | Best Visual Effects | Geoff Anderson, Jim Finn, Roberto Biagi, Tom Tennisco | — | Nominated |
2002 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects | Jim Finn | It's Hour Come Round At Last | Nominated |
2002 | WorldFest Houston | Television and Cable Production - Directing - Television | David Winning | Double or Nothingness | Won |
2002 | WorldFest Houston | Television and Cable Production - Directing - Television | David Winning | Machinery of The Mind | Won |
2003 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series | Andromeda | — | Nominated |
2003 | Chicago International Film Festival awards | Special Achievement in Direction | David Winning | A Heart for Falsehood Framed | Won |
2003 | Gemini Awards | Best Achievement in Make-Up | Ryan Nicholson, Francesca von Zimmermann | — | Nominated |
2003 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects | Jim Finn, Paul Cox, Todd Liddiard, Peter Mastalyr, Robert Appleby | The Tunnel at the End of the Light | Won |
2003 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance - Female | Laura Bertram | The Dark Backward | Nominated |
2004 | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series | Andromeda | — | Nominated |
2004 | Chicago International Film Festival awards | Best Dramatic Series | David Winning | Double or Nothingness | Won |
2004 | Chicago International Film Festival awards | Best Dramatic Series | David Winning | Machinery of The Mind | Won |
2004 | Chicago International Film Festival awards | Special Achievement in Direction | David Winning | Double or Nothingness | Won |
2004 | Gemini Awards | Best Visual Effects | Bruce Turner, Peter Hunt, Simon Lacey, Grant Lindsay | A Symmetry of Imperfection | Won |
2004 | WorldFest Houston | Television and Cable Production - TV Series-Dramatic | David Winning | A Heart For Falsehood Frame | Won |
2005 | Chicago International Film Festival awards | Special Achievement in Direction | David Winning | Double or Nothingness | Won |
2005 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Make-Up | Francesca von Zimmermann | Moonlight Becomes You | Nominated |
2005 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Overall Sound | Jeff Jackman, Michael Thomas, Roger Morris, Gordon Anderson | Dissonant Interval | Nominated |
2005 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Sound Editing | Jeff Jackman, Chester Biolowas, Roger Morris | Dissonant Interval | Nominated |
2005 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects | Bruce Turner, Simon Lacey, Lindsay Grant, Ben Funk, Nick Michaeleski | Dissonant Interval | Nominated |
2005 | Leo Awards | Dramatic Series: Best Visual Effects | Bruce Turner, Simon Lacey, Lindsay Grant, Ben Funk, Nick Michaeleski | Through a Glass Darkly | Nominated |
2005 | WorldFest Houston | Television and Cable Production - TV Series-Dramatic | David Winning | The Banks of The Lethe | Won |
2006 | Leo Awards | Best Sound Editing in a Dramatic Series | Jeff Jackman, Chester Biolowas, Rick Senechal, Ian Mackie, Don Harrison | — | Won |
2006 | Leo Awards | Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series | Paul Michael Thomas, Ken Biehl, Jeff Jackman, Gordon Anderson | — | Nominated |
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