Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)

Primetime Emmy Award for Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)
Awarded for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held by Game of Thrones (2016)
Official website emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) is an award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

In the following list, the first titles listed in gold 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

2000s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
20062007
(59th)[1]
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Living Doll" Michael Fowler (production mixer), Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer), William Smith (re-recording mixer) CBS
24 "10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m." William Gocke (production mixer), Ken Kobett (re-recording mixer), Mike Olman (re-recording mixer), Jeff Gomillion (adr mixer) Fox
Boston Legal "Lincoln" Clark King (production mixer), David Rawlinson (re-recording mixer), Peter Kelsey (re-recording mixer) ABC
Deadwood "A Two-Headed Beast" Geoffrey Patterson (production mixer), R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer), William Freesh (re-recording mixer) HBO
Heroes "Genesis" Kenn Fuller (production mixer), Gerry Lentz (re-recording mixer), Rich Weingart (re-recording mixer) NBC
The Sopranos "Stage 5" Mathew Price (production mixer), Kevin Patrick Burns (re-recording mixer), Todd Orr (re-recording mixer) HBO
20072008
(60th)[2]
Lost "Meet Kevin Johnson" Robert J. Anderson Jr. (production mixer), Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer), Scott Weber (re-recording mixer) ABC
Battlestar Galactica "Razor" Rick Bal (production mixer), Mike Olman (supervising re-recording mixer), Ken Kobett (supervising re-recording mixer) Sci Fi
Boston Legal "Beauty and the Beast" Clark King (production mixer), Peter Kelsey (re-recording mixer), David Rawlinson (re-recording mixer) ABC
Burn Notice "Dead Drop" Scott Clements (production mixer), Sherry Klein (re-recording mixer), David Raines (re-recording mixer) USA
Dexter "It's Alive!" Patrick Hanson (production mixer), Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer), Joe Earle (re-recording mixer) Showtime
20082009
(61st)[3]
House "House Divided" Von Varga (production sound mixer), Juan Cisneros (production sound mixer), Gerry Lentz (re-recording mixer), Rich Weingart (re-recording mixer) Fox
24 "10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m." William Gocke (production mixer), Mike Olman (supervising re-recording mixer), Ken Kobett (supervising re-recording mixer) Fox
Battlestar Galactica "Daybreak, Part 2" Rick Bal (production mixer), Mike Olman (supervising re-recording mixer), Ken Kobett (supervising re-recording mixer) Syfy
Boston Legal "Last Call" Clark King (production mixer), Peter Kelsey (re-recording mixer), David Rawlinson (re-recording mixer) ABC
Lost "The Incident" Robert J. Anderson Jr. (production sound mixer), Ken King (production sound mixer), Scott Weber (re-recording mixer), Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer)

2010s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
20092010
(62nd)[4]
Glee "The Power of Madonna" Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Doug Andham (re-recording mixer), Joe Earle (re-recording mixer) Fox
24 "3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m." William Gocke (production mixer), Mike Olman (supervising re-recording mixer), Ken Kobett (supervising re-recording mixer), Larold Rebhun (music mixer) Fox
Dexter "Hello, Dexter Morgan" James Clark (sound mixer), Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer), Kevin Roache (re-recording mixer), Jeremy Balko (adr mixer) Showtime
House "Epic Fail" Von Varga (production sound mixer), Juan Cisneros (production sound mixer), Rich Weingart (re-recording mixer), Gerry Lentz (re-recording mixer) Fox
Lost "The End" Robert J. Anderson Jr. (production sound mixer), Ken King (production sound mixer), Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer), Scott Weber (re-recording mixer) ABC
20102011
(63rd)[5]
House "Bombshells" Von Varga (production sound mixer), Joe DeAngelis (re-recording mixer), Brad North (re-recording mixer), Juan Cisneros (production sound mixer) Fox
Boardwalk Empire "Boardwalk Empire" Frank Stettner (production sound mixer), Jeff Pullman (production sound mixer), Tom Fleischman (re-recording mixer) HBO
Burn Notice "Last Stand" Scott Clements (production sound mixer), David Raines (re-recording mixer), Sherry Klein (re-recording mixer) USA
Dexter "Take It!" Greg Agalsoff (production sound mixer), Pete Elia (re-recording mixer), Kevin Roache (re-recording mixer), Jeremy Balko (adr mixer) Showtime
Glee "The Substitute" Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Joe Earle (re-recording mixer), Doug Andham (re-recording mixer) Fox
Mad Men "The Suitcase" Peter Bentley (production sound mixer), Ken Teaney (re-recording mixer), Todd Orr (re-recording mixer) AMC
20112012
(64th)[6]
Game of Thrones "Blackwater" Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer), Onnalee Blank (re-recording mixer), Ronan Hill (production mixer), Mervyn Moore (production mixer) HBO
Breaking Bad "Face Off" Darryl L. Frank (production mixer), Jeffrey Perkins (re-recording mixer), Eric Justen (re-recording mixer) AMC
Downton Abbey "Episode One" Chris Ashworth (production sound mixer), Nigel Heath (re-recording mixer), Alex Fielding (re-recording mixer), Oliver Brierley (adr mixer), Keith Partridge (foley mixer) PBS
Homeland "Marine One" Larry Long (production sound mixer), Nello Torri (re-recording mixer), Alan Decker (re-recording mixer), Larold Rebhun (scoring mixer) Showtime
Person of Interest "Pilot" Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer), Scott Weber (re-recording mixer), Keith Rogers (re-recording mixer), Noah Timan (production mixer) CBS
20122013
(65th)[7]
Boardwalk Empire "The Milkmaid's Lot" Frank Stettner (production sound mixer), Tom Fleischman (re-recording mixer), George A. Lara (foley mixer), Mark DeSimone (adr mixer) HBO
Breaking Bad "Dead Freight" Darryl L. Frank (production sound mixer), Jeffrey Perkins (re-recording mixer), Eric Justen (re-recording mixer) AMC
Game of Thrones "And Now His Watch Is Ended" Ronan Hill (production sound mixer), Richard Dyer (production sound mixer), Onnalee Blank (re-recording mixer), Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer) HBO
Homeland "Beirut Is Back" Larry Long (production sound mixer), Nello Torri (re-recording mixer), Alan Decker (re-recording mixer), Larold Rebhun (scoring mixer) Showtime
Mad Men "The Flood" Peter Bentley (sound mixer), Ken Teaney (re-recording mixer), Alec St. John (re-recording mixer) AMC
20132014
(66th)[8]
House of Cards "Chapter 14" Lorenzo Millan (production sound mixer), Nathan Nance (re-recording mixer), Scott R. Lewis (re-recording mixer) Netflix
Breaking Bad "Felina" Darryl L. Frank (production mixer), Jeffrey Perkins (re-recording mixer), Eric Justen (re-recording mixer) AMC
Downton Abbey "Episode Eight" Alistair Crocker (sound mixer), Nigel Heath (re-recording mixer), Alex Fielding (re-recording mixer) PBS
Game of Thrones "The Watchers on the Wall" Ronan Hill (production mixer), Richard Dyer (production mixer), Onnalee Blank (re-recording mixer), Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer) HBO
Homeland "Good Night" Larry Long (production sound mixer), Nello Torri (re-recording mixer), Alan Decker (re-recording mixer), Larold Rebhun (scoring mixer) Showtime
20142015
(67th)[9]
Game of Thrones "Hardhome" Ronan Hill (production sound mixer), Richard Dyer (production sound mixer), Onnalee Blank (re-recording mixer), Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer) HBO
Better Call Saul "Marco" Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Larry Benjamin (re-recording mixer), Kevin Valentine (re-recording mixer) AMC
Downton Abbey "A Moorland Holiday" David Lascelles (production sound mixer), Nigel Heath (re-recording mixer), Kiran Marshall (re-recording mixer) PBS
Homeland "Redux" Diethard Keck (sound mixer), Nello Torri (re-recording mixer), Alan Decker (re-recording mixer), Larold Rebhun (scoring mixer) Showtime
House of Cards "Chapter 27" Lorenzo Millan (production sound mixer), Nathan Nance (re-recording mixer), Scott R. Lewis (re-recording mixer) Netflix
20152016
(68th)[10]
Game of Thrones "Battle of the Bastards" Ronan Hill (production sound mixer), Richard Dyer (production sound mixer), Onnalee Blank (re-recording mixer), Mathew Waters (re-recording mixer) HBO
Better Call Saul "Klick" Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Larry Benjamin (re-recording mixer), Kevin Valentine (re-recording mixer) AMC
Downton Abbey "Episode Nine" David Lascelles (production sound mixer), Nigel Heath (re-recording mixer) PBS
House of Cards "Chapter 52" Lorenzo Millan (production sound mixer), Nathan Nance (re-recording mixer), Scott R. Lewis (re-recording mixer) Netflix
Mr. Robot "eps1.5_br4ve-trave1er.asf" Timothia Sellers (production sound mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Bill Freesh (re-recording mixer), Andrew Morgado (Foley/ADR Mixer) USA
Ray Donovan "Exsuscito" Harrison Marsh (production sound mixer), Robert Edmondson (re-recording mixer), R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer) Showtime

Programs by multiple awards

3 awards
2 awards

Programs with multiple nominations

5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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