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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series

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Primetime Emmy Award for Picture Editing for a Drama Series
Awarded forOutstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held byShōgun (2024)
Websiteemmys.com

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series. This award and Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series replaced Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series in 2002.

As of 2015, 24 and Breaking Bad are the only shows to have won this award four times.

In the following list, the first titles listed in gold and bold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:

Winners and nominations

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1960s

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Outstanding Individual Achievement in Film Editing

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1964
(16th)
[1]
The Making of the President 1960 William T. Cartwright ABC
Arrest and Trial Danny Landres, Milton Shifman and Richard Wray ABC
Greece: The Golden Age Constantine S. Gochis NBC
The Kremlin Aram Boyajian
Saga of Western Man James Algie, Samuel Cohen, Hans Dudelheim, Walter Essenfeld, Alexander Hamilton, Edward Lempa, Walter Moran, Nils Rasmussen, John Roberts, Robert Sandbo and Edward Shea ABC
1965
(17th)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Henry Berman, Joseph Dervin and William Gulick NBC
1966
(18th)
[2]
Bonanza Marvin Coil, Everett Douglas and Ellsworth Hoagland CBS
The Making of the President 1964 David Blewitt and William T. Cartwright CBS
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Henry Berman, Joseph Dervin and William Gulick NBC
Michelangelo: The Last Giant Loftus McDonough
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea James Baiotto, Robert Belcher and Richard Wormell ABC
1967
(19th)
Mission: Impossible Paul Krasny and Robert Watts CBS
1968
(20th)
[3]
The Bell Telephone Hour "The Sounds and Sights of Chicago" Peter Johnson NBC
Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Show Richard Brockway, Donn Cambern and John C. Fuller NBC
Mission: Impossible "The Photographer" David Wages CBS
"The Traitor" Robert Watts
NBC Experiment in Television "Four Days in Omaha" Peter V. Punzi NBC
Star Trek "The Doomsday Machine" Donald R. Rode
1969
(21st)
[4]
Judd, for the Defense "An Elephant in a Cigar Box" Bill Mosher ABC
Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Christmas Special John C. Fuller, Igo Kantor, Patrick Kennedy and Frank McKelvey NBC
Star Trek "Assignment: Earth" Donald R. Rode
Teacher, Teacher (Hallmark Hall of Fame) Sidney Katz

1970s

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Outstanding Film Editing for a Series

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1970
(22nd)
[5]
Bracken's World "Sweet Smell of Failure" Bill Mosher NBC
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir "The Great Power Failure" Axel R. Hubert ABC
Mission: Impossible Arthur David Hilton CBS
1971
(23rd)
[6]
The Bold Ones: The Senator "A Continual Roar of Musketry" Michael Economou NBC
The Bold Ones: The Senator "To Taste of Death But Once" Douglas Stewart NBC
Hawaii Five-O Arthur David Hilton CBS
1972
(24th)
[7]
Columbo "Death Lends a Hand" Edward M. Abroms NBC
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers Richard Bracken, Gloryette Clark and J. Terry Williams NBC
Longstreet Joseph Dervin ABC
1973
(25th)
[8]
The Waltons Gene Fowler, Marjorie Fowler and Anthony Wollner CBS
M*A*S*H Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler CBS
The Mary Tyler Moore Show Douglas Hines
1974
(26th)
[9]
The Blue Knight Samuel E. Beetley, Gene Fowler and Marjorie Fowler NBC
M*A*S*H Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler CBS
The Mary Tyler Moore Show Douglas Hines and Bud S. Isaacs

Outstanding Film Editing for a Drama Series

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1975
(27th)
[10]
Petrocelli "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" Donald R. Rode NBC
The Streets of San Francisco "Cry Help!" Ray Daniels ABC
"The Mask of Death" Jerry Young
1976
(28th)
[11]
Medical Story "The Quality of Mercy" Samuel E. Beetley and Ken Zemke NBC
Medical Story "The Right to Die" Richard L. Van Enger NBC
Rich Man, Poor Man "Part 2" Douglas Stewart ABC
"Part 8" Richard Bracken
1977
(29th)
[12]
Roots "Part 1" Neil Travis ABC
Rich Man, Poor Man Book II "Chapter 3" Jerrold L. Ludwig ABC
Roots "Part 2" James T. Heckert
"Part 3" Peter Kirby
"Part 8" Neil Travis and James T. Heckert
1978
(30th)
[13]
Holocaust Stephen A. Rotter, Robert M. Reitano, Craig McKay, Alan Heim and Brian Smedley-Aston NBC
Columbo "How to Dial a Murder" Robert Watts NBC
Eight Is Enough "Yes, Nicholas... There Is a Santa Claus" David Blangsted and Howard Terrill ABC
Family "Acts of Love, Part 1" Jim Faris
King Byron 'Buzz' Brandt, Richard C. Meyer and David Berlatsky NBC
The Waltons "Grandma Comes Home" Bill Mosher CBS

Outstanding Film Editing for a Series

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1979
(31st)
[14]
Taxi "Paper Marriage" M. Pam Blumenthal ABC
Dallas "Reunion, Part 2" Fred W. Berger CBS
Lou Grant "Hooker" James Galloway
M*A*S*H "The Billfold Syndrome" Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills

1980s

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Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1980
(32nd)
[15]
Taxi "Louie and the Nice Girl" M. Pam Blumenthal ABC
M*A*S*H "The Yalu Brick Road" Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills CBS
Skag "Pilot" Sidney Katz NBC
"The Working Girl, Part 1" Larry Strong
1981
(33rd)
[16]
Taxi "Elaine's Strange Triangle" M. Pam Blumenthal and Jack Michon ABC
Dallas "Ewing-Gate" Fred W. Berger CBS
Dynasty "The Dinner Party" Dick Darling ABC
The Greatest American Hero "Pilot" Christopher Nelson
Hill Street Blues "Hill Street Station" Ray Daniels and A. David Marshall NBC
"Jungle Madness" Clay Bartels
"Rites of Spring" Tom Stevens
Lou Grant "Strike" James Galloway CBS
M*A*S*H "Death Takes a Holiday" Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills
Palmerstown, U.S.A. "Crossroads" Bernard Balmuth
The White Shadow "A Day in the Life" Tony de Zarraga
1982
(34th)
[17]
Hill Street Blues "Of Mouse and Man" Andrew Chulack NBC
Dallas "The Split" Fred W. Berger CBS
Fame "Musical Bridge" Mark Melnick NBC
"Passing Grade" Michael A. Hoey
Hill Street Blues "The Second Oldest Profession" Ray Daniels
Quincy, M.E. "For Love of Joshua" Jeanene Ambler
1983
(35th)
[18]
Hill Street Blues "Phantom of the Hill" Ray Daniels NBC
Cheers "Endless Slumper" Andrew Chulack NBC
Dallas "Ewing's Inferno" Fred W. Berger CBS
Dynasty "La Mirage" Bob Blake ABC
M*A*S*H "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills CBS
Matt Houston "The Showgirl Murders" Bob Bring ABC
Quincy, M.E. "Quincy's Wedding, Part 2" Jeanene Ambler NBC
1984
(36th)
[19]
Cheers "Old Flames" Andrew Chulack NBC
Cagney & Lacey "The Baby Broker" Millie Moore CBS
"Choices" Geoffrey Rowland
Hill Street Blues "Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow" Ray Daniels NBC
Simon & Simon "Double Play" Larry Heath CBS
1985
(37th)
[20]
Cagney & Lacey "Who Said It's Fair?, Part 2" Jim Gross CBS
Crazy Like a Fox "Pilot" J. Terry Williams CBS
Miami Vice "Evan" Robert A. Daniels NBC
"Smuggler's Blues" Michael B. Hoggan
Murder, She Wrote "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" Donald Douglas CBS

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1986
(38th)
[21]
Moonlighting "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" Neil Mandelberg ABC
Amazing Stories "The Mission" Steven Kemper NBC
"Mummy, Daddy" Joe Ann Fogle
Miami Vice "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" Robert A. Daniels
Moonlighting "Every Daughter's Father Is a Virgin" Roger Bondelli ABC
1987
(39th)
[22]
Moonlighting "Atomic Shakespeare" Roger Bondelli and Neil Mandelberg ABC
Cagney & Lacey "Turn, Turn, Turn, Part 1" Jeanene Ambler CBS
L.A. Law "Pilot" Ray Daniels and Joe Ann Fogle NBC
"The Venus Butterfly" Bonnie Koehler
St. Elsewhere "Afterlife" John Heath
1988
(40th)
[23]
L.A. Law "Full Marital Jacket" Elodie Keene NBC
China Beach "Pilot" Erwin Dumbrille and Christopher Nelson ABC
Frank's Place "Food Fight" Marsh Hendry and Robert Souders CBS
L.A. Law "Divorce with Extreme Prejudice" Quinnie Martin Jr. NBC
Thirtysomething "Therapy" Victor Du Bois and Richard Freeman ABC
1989
(41st)
[24]
Thirtysomething "First Day/Last Day" Steven Rosenblum ABC
China Beach "Vets" Randy Jon Morgan ABC
L.A. Law "His Suit Is Hirsute" Paul Dixon NBC
Wiseguy "White Noise" Larry Strong and Ron Spang CBS
The Wonder Years "Loosiers" Stuart Bass ABC

1990s

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Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1990
(42nd)
[25]
Twin Peaks "Pilot" Duwayne Dunham ABC
China Beach "The Unquiet Earth" Susan B. Browdy ABC
Midnight Caller "Someone to Love" Roger Bondelli NBC
Star Trek: The Next Generation "Deja Q" Robert Lederman Syndicated
The Wonder Years "Good-bye" Michael Vejar ABC
1991
(43rd)
[26]
Cop Rock "Pilot" Thomas R. Moore ABC
DEA "Pilot" Dann Cahn Fox
Dinosaurs "The Mighty Megalosaurus" Marco Zappia ABC
L.A. Law "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" Jonathan Pontell NBC
1992
(44th)
[27]
Northern Exposure "Cicely" Thomas R. Moore CBS
Brooklyn Bridge "War of the Worlds" Roger Bondelli, Jerry U. Frizell and Ron Volk CBS
Law & Order "Misconception" Arthur W. Forney NBC
Northern Exposure "Three Amigos" Briana London CBS
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill "This Can't Be Love" Jeanene Ambler
1993
(45th)
[28]
Quantum Leap "Lee Harvey Oswald" Jon Koslowsky NBC
Brooklyn Bridge "In the Still of the Night" Ron Volk CBS
Northern Exposure "Thanksgiving" Briana London
Sisters "Crash and Born" Susanne Malles NBC
1994
(46th)
[29]
NYPD Blue "Tempest in a C-Cup" Stanford C. Allen ABC
Christy "A Closer Walk" Jeanene Ambler CBS
Law & Order "Sanctuary" Billy Fox, Laurie Grotstein NBC
NYPD Blue "Pilot" Lawrence Jordan ABC
Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things..." Daryl Baskin, John Farrell and David Ramirez Syndicated
1995
(47th)
[30]
ER "Love's Labor Lost" Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber NBC
Chicago Hope "Pilot" Lori Jane Coleman CBS
"The Quarantine" Randy Roberts
ER "Pilot" Randy Jon Morgan NBC
The X-Files "Duane Barry" James Coblentz Fox
"Sleepless" Stephen Mark
1996
(48th)
[31]
JAG "Pilot" Jon Koslowsky NBC
Chicago Hope "Leave of Absence" Jim Stewart CBS
ER "The Healers" Randy Jon Morgan NBC
"Hell and Water High" Jacque Elaine Toberen
NYPD Blue "Death in the Family" Craig Bench ABC
1997
(49th)
[32]
ER "The Long Way Around" Randy Jon Morgan NBC
Chicago Hope "Days of the Rope" Alec Smight, Mark C. Baldwin and Augie Hess CBS
ER "Union Station" Kevin Casey NBC
Law & Order "Judgment in L.A., Part 2" David Siegel
The X-Files "Tempus Fugit" Heather MacDougall Fox
"Terma" Jim Gross
1998
(50th)
[33]
The X-Files "Kill Switch" Heather MacDougall Fox
Ally McBeal "Cro-Magnon" Thomas R. Moore Fox
Chicago Hope "Brain Salad Surgery" Alec Smight CBS
ER "Exodus" Kevin Casey NBC
The X-Files "Mind's Eye" Casey O. Rohrs Fox
"The Post-Modern Prometheus" Lynne Willingham
1999
(51st)
[34]
The Sopranos "Pilot" Joanna Cappuccilli Lovetti HBO
Ally McBeal "Angels and Blimps" Philip Carr Neel Fox
ER "The Storm, Part 1" Kevin Casey NBC
The X-Files "S.R. 819" Heather MacDougall Fox

2000s

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Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2000
(52nd)
[35]
ER "All in the Family" Kevin Casey NBC
The Sopranos "Funhouse" Sidney Wolinsky HBO
"The Knight in White Satin Armor" William B. Stich
The West Wing "In Excelsis Deo" Bill Johnson NBC
"What Kind of Day Has It Been" Tina Hirsch
2001
(53rd)
[36]
The West Wing "Two Cathedrals" Bill Johnson NBC
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Pilot" Alex Mackie and Alec Smight CBS
The Practice "The Day After" Susanne Malles ABC
The Sopranos "Employee of the Month" Sidney Wolinsky HBO
"Pine Barrens" Conrad M. Gonzalez

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2002
(54th)
[37]
24 "7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." Chris G. Willingham Fox
Alias "Q & A" Maryann Brandon ABC
Six Feet Under "Pilot" Christopher Nelson HBO
24 "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." David B. Thompson Fox
The West Wing "100,000 Airplanes" Janet Ashikaga NBC
"Bartlet for America" Lauren A. Schaffer
2003
(55th)
[38]
24 "Day 2: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m." Chris G. Willingham Fox
Alias "Phase One" Maryann Brandon ABC
The Sopranos "Whoever Did This" William B. Stich HBO
24 "Day 2: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m." David Latham and Chris G. Willingham Fox
The West Wing "Twenty Five" Janet Ashikaga NBC
2004
(56th)
[39]
24 "Day 3: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m." Chris G. Willingham Fox
ER "Freefall" Kevin Casey NBC
The Sopranos "All Happy Families..." Sidney Wolinsky HBO
"Irregular Around the Margins" Conrad M. Gonzalez
"Long Term Parking" William B. Stich
2005
(57th)
[40]
Lost "Pilot" Mary Jo Markey ABC
Deadwood "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1" Stephen Mark HBO
24 "Day 4: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m." Scott Powell Fox
"Day 4: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." David Latham
"Day 4: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m." Chris G. Willingham
2006
(58th)
[41]
24 "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." David Latham Fox
Boston Legal "Race Ipsa" Philip Carr Neel ABC
Lost "Live Together, Die Alone" Sue Blainey, Sarah Boyd and Stephen Semel
"One of Them" Sarah Boyd
24 "Day 5: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m." Scott Powell Fox
2007
(59th)
[42]
Dexter "Dexter" Elena Maganini Showtime
Heroes "Genesis" Donn Aron, Louise Innes and Michael S. Murphy NBC
Lost "Through the Looking Glass" Mark Goldman, Stephen Semel and Henk Van Eeghen ABC
The Sopranos "The Second Coming" Lynne Whitlock HBO
"Soprano Home Movies" William B. Stich
2008
(60th)
[43]
Breaking Bad "Pilot" Lynne Willingham AMC
Battlestar Galactica "He That Believeth in Me" Julius Ramsey Sci Fi
Boston Legal "The Mighty Rogues" Philip Carr Neel ABC
Heroes "Powerless" Scott Boyd NBC
Lost "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2" Robert Florio, Mark Goldman, Stephen Semel and Henk Van Eeghen ABC
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles "Pilot" Paul Karasick Fox
2009
(61st)
[44]
Breaking Bad "ABQ" Lynne Willingham AMC
Battlestar Galactica "Daybreak, Part 2" Michael O'Halloran, Julius Ramsay and Andrew Seklir Sci Fi
Lost "The Incident" Mark Goldman, Christopher Nelson and Stephen Semel ABC
Mad Men "Maidenform" Cindy Mollo AMC
24 "Day 7: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." Scott Powell Fox

2010s

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Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2010
(62nd)
[45]
Lost "The End" Mark Goldman, Christopher Nelson, Stephen Semel and Henk Van Eeghan ABC
Breaking Bad "No Mas" Skip Macdonald AMC
Dexter "The Getaway" Matthew V. Colonna Showtime
Mad Men "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" Tom Wilson AMC
"The Gypsy and the Hobo" Christopher Nelson and Pattye Rogers
2011
(63rd)
[46]
Boardwalk Empire "Boardwalk Empire" Sidney Wolinsky HBO
Dexter "Take It!" Louis Cioffi Showtime
The Killing "Pilot" Elizabeth Kling AMC
Mad Men "Blowing Smoke" Pattye Rogers and Leo Trombetta
"The Suitcase" Tom Wilson
2012
(64th)
[47]
Homeland "Pilot" Jordan Goldman and David Latham Showtime
Breaking Bad "End Times" Kelley Dixon AMC
"Face Off" Skip Macdonald
Downton Abbey "Episode Seven" John Wilson PBS
Mad Men "Far Away Places" Chris Gay AMC
2013
(65th)
[48]
Breaking Bad "Gliding Over All" Kelley Dixon AMC
Breaking Bad "Dead Freight" Skip Macdonald AMC
Game of Thrones "The Rains of Castamere" Oral Ottey HBO
House of Cards "Chapter 1" Kirk Baxter Netflix
Mad Men "Collaborators" Chris Figler AMC
2014
(66th)
[49]
Breaking Bad "Felina" Skip Macdonald AMC
Breaking Bad "Granite State" Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb AMC
"To'hajiilee" Kelley Dixon
House of Cards "Chapter 14" Byron Smith Netflix
True Detective "Who Goes There" Affonso Gonçalves HBO
2015
(67th)
[50]
Game of Thrones "The Dance of Dragons" Katie Weiland HBO
Better Call Saul "Five-O" Kelley Dixon AMC
"Marco" Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb
Game of Thrones "Hardhome" Tim Porter HBO
Mad Men "Person to Person" Tom Wilson AMC
2016
(68th)
[51]
Game of Thrones "Battle of the Bastards" Tim Porter HBO
Better Call Saul "Nailed" Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb AMC
"Rebecca" Kelley Dixon
Game of Thrones "Oathbreaker" Katie Weiland HBO
Narcos "Descenso" Leo Trombetta Netflix
2017
(69th)
[52]
Stranger Things "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" Dean Zimmerman Netflix
Better Call Saul "Chicanery" Skip Macdonald AMC
"Witness" Kelley Dixon and Skip Macdonald
Stranger Things "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" Kevin D. Ross Netflix
Westworld "The Bicameral Mind" Andrew Seklir HBO
2018
(70th)
[53]
The Handmaid's Tale "June" Wendy Hallam Martin Hulu
Game of Thrones "Beyond the Wall" Tim Porter HBO
"The Dragon and the Wolf" Crispin Green
"The Spoils of War" Katie Weiland
Stranger Things "Chapter Nine: The Gate" Kevin D. Ross Netflix
2019
(71st)
[54]
Game of Thrones "The Long Night" Tim Porter HBO
Game of Thrones "The Iron Throne" Katie Weiland HBO
"Winterfell" Crispin Green
The Handmaid's Tale "The Word" Wendy Hallam Martin Hulu
Killing Eve "Desperate Times" Dan Crinnion BBC America
Ozark "One Way Out" Cindy Mollo and Heather Goodwin Floyd Netflix

2020s

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Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2020
(72nd)
[55]
Succession "This Is Not for Tears" Bill Henry and Venya Bruk HBO
The Mandalorian "Chapter 2: The Child" Andrew S. Eisen Disney+
"Chapter 4: Sanctuary" Dana E. Glauberman and Dylan Firshein
"Chapter 8: Redemption" Jeff Seibenick
Ozark "Fire Pink" Vikash Patel Netflix
"Wartime" Cindy Mollo
Stranger Things "Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt" Dean Zimmerman and Katheryn Naranjo
Succession "DC" Ken Eluto HBO
2021
(73rd)
[56]
The Crown "Fairytale" Yan Miles Netflix
The Crown "Avalanche" Paulo Pandolpho Netflix
The Handmaid's Tale "The Crossing" Wendy Hallam Martin Hulu
The Mandalorian "Chapter 11: The Heiress" Dylan Firshen and J. Erik Jessen Disney+
"Chapter 13: The Jedi" Andrew S. Eisen
"Chapter 15: The Believer" Jeff Seibenick
"Chapter 16: The Rescue" Adam Gerstel
2022
(74th)
[57]
Euphoria "The Theater and Its Double" Laura Zempel, Julio C. Perez IV, Nikola Boyanov and Aaron I. Butler HBO
Severance "In Perpetuity" Erica Freed Marker and Geoffrey Richman Apple TV+
"The We We Are" Geoffrey Richman
Squid Game "Gganbu" Nam Na-yeong Netflix
Stranger Things "Chapter Four: Dear Billy" Dean Zimmerman and Casey Cichocki
Succession "All the Bells Say" Ken Eluto and Ellen Tam HBO
"Chiantishire" Jane Rizzo
2023
(75th)
[58]
The Last of Us "Endure and Survive" Timothy A. Good and Emily Mendez HBO
Better Call Saul "Saul Gone" Skip Macdonald AMC
Succession "America Decides" Jane Rizzo HBO
"Connor's Wedding" Bill Henry
"With Open Eyes" Ken Eluto
The White Lotus "Abductions" Heather Persons
"Arrivederci" John M. Valerio
2024
(76th)
[59]
Shōgun "A Dream of a Dream" Maria Gonzales and Aika Miyake FX
Fallout "The End" Ali Comperchio Prime Video
"The Ghouls" Yoni Reiss
Mr. & Mrs. Smith "First Date" Kyle Reiter and Isaac Hagy
Slow Horses "Footprints" Zsófia Tálas Apple TV+
3 Body Problem "Judgment Day" Michael Ruscio Netflix

Editors with multiple awards

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Programs with multiple awards

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Editors with multiple nominations

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Programs with multiple nominations

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