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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance

List of film award recipients


List of film award recipients

FieldValue
namePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
awarded_forOutstanding continuing or single voice-over performance in a series or special
presenterAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
countryUnited States
year1992
year22013
website
mainPrimetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance was a Creative Arts Emmy Award given out by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. It was awarded to a performer for an outstanding "continuing or single voice-over performance in a series or a special." Prior to 1992, voice actors could be nominated for their performance in the live-action acting categories. The award was first given in 1992 when six voice actors from The Simpsons shared the award. From 1992 to 2008, it was a juried award, so there were no nominations and there would be multiple or no recipients in one year. In 2009, the rules were changed to a category award, with five nominees.

Usually, winners would be voice actors from animated shows, but some narrators of live-action shows won such as Keith David in 2005 and 2008. No winner was named in 1996 or 2007.

Nine voice actors from The Simpsons won a combined 14 Emmys in the category. Of those, Dan Castellaneta won four and Hank Azaria won three. Ja'net Dubois won two for The PJs, Keith David won two for his narration of various documentaries, and Maurice LaMarche won two for Futurama. Voice actors from shows on Fox won 17 of the 27 awards presented.

In 2014, the category was separated into two categories – Outstanding Narrator and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance. This split acknowledged and accommodated a general industry uptrend in the distinctly different achievements that are voice-over narration and voice-over character performance.

Rules

While most of the Primetime Emmy Awards choose winners from a group of nominees, the award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance was juried from 1992 to 2008. Each entrant was screened by a panel of Academy of Television Arts & Sciences members from the Animation branch as well as members of the Acting branch with voice-over credits. Potential nominees had to submit a DVD that contained an edited version of a single episode and a picture of the character(s) that were voiced. Submissions that were less than 30 minutes had to be edited to be shorter than five minutes; entries longer than 30 minutes were edited to be less than ten. Prior to 2007, the maximum edited lengths were ten and fifteen minutes respectively. Each entrant with majority approval went on to a second panel. Emmy winners had to be unanimous choices of this second panel, except that for every 12 persons or fraction thereof on the panel, one "no" vote was allowed, except from the head of the panel.

In 2009, the Academy changed the award from a "juried" award to a "category", with six nominees and one winner.

Winners (1992–2008)

YearWinnerCharacter(s)Series or specialNetworkRef.
1992Bart SimpsonThe Simpsons: "Separate Vocations"Fox
Homer SimpsonThe Simpsons: "Lisa's Pony"Fox
Marge SimpsonThe Simpsons: "I Married Marge"Fox
Rabbi KrustofskiThe Simpsons: "Like Father, Like Clown"Fox
Lisa SimpsonThe Simpsons: "Lisa the Greek"Fox
Edna KrabappelThe Simpsons: "Bart the Lover"Fox
1993Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Abraham Simpson and other charactersThe Simpsons: "Mr. Plow"Fox
1994NarratorMadelineFamily
1995Dr. KatzDr. Katz, Professional TherapistComedy Central
1996No Emmy awarded in this category
1997Siegfried SassoonThe Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century: "War Without End"PBS
Mr. ToadThe Wind in the WillowsFamily
1998Apu NahasapeemapetilonThe SimpsonsFox
1999Mrs. Florence AveryThe PJsFox
2000Stewie GriffinFamily GuyFox
Susan B. AnthonyNot for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. AnthonyPBS
2001Comic Book Guy, Apu, Carl Carlson, Lou, Chief Wiggum and Moe SzyslakThe Simpsons: "Worst Episode Ever"Fox
Mrs. Florence AveryThe PJs: "Let's Get Ready To Rumba"The WB
2002NarratorAnimated Tales of the World: "John Henry, the Steel Driving Man"HBO
Bobby Hill, Clark Peters and Chane WassanasongKing of the Hill: "Bobby Goes Nuts"Fox
2003Moe Szyslak, Carl Carlson, Chief Wiggum, Apu, Johnny Tightlips, Bumblebee Man and CletusThe Simpsons: "Moe Baby Blues"Fox
2004Krusty the Clown, Homer Simpson, Abraham Simpson, Groundskeeper Willie, Sideshow Mel, Barney and ItchyThe Simpsons: "Today I Am A Clown"Fox
2005NarratorUnforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack JohnsonPBS
2006Sideshow BobThe Simpsons: "The Italian Bob"Fox
2007No Emmy awarded in this category
2008NarratorThe War: "A Necessary War"PBS

Winners and nominations (2009–2013)

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

YearNomineeCharacter(s)Series or SpecialEpisodeNetwork
2009
(61st)
Dan CastellanetaHomer Simpson*The Simpsons*"Father Knows Worst"Fox
Ron RifkinNarratorAmerican Masters"Jerome Robbins: Something To Dance About"PBS
Seth GreenVariousRobot Chicken"Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II"Cartoon Network
Seth MacFarlanePeter GriffinFamily Guy"I Dream of Jesus"Fox
Harry ShearerMr. Burns, Smithers, Kent Brockman and LennyThe Simpsons"The Burns and the Bees"
Hank AzariaMoe Szyslak"Eeny Teeny Maya Moe"
2010
(62nd)
Anne HathawayPrincess Penelope*The Simpsons*"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"Fox
H. Jon BenjaminSterling ArcherArcher"Mole Hunt"FX
Dave FoleyWaynePrep & LandingABC
Seth GreenCobra Commander, Movie Narrator and Robot Chicken NerdRobot Chicken"Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry"Cartoon Network
Hank AzariaApu and Moe SzyslakThe Simpsons"Moe Letter Blues"Fox
Dan CastellanetaGrampa Simpson and Homer Simpson"Thursdays with Abie"
2011
(63rd)
Maurice LaMarcheLrrr, Orson Welles*Futurama*"Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"Comedy Central
Bob BergenPorky PigThe Looney Tunes Show"Jailbird And Jailbunny"Cartoon Network
Dan CastellanetaHomer Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Barney Gumble, LouieThe Simpsons"Donnie Fatso"Fox
Seth GreenBatman, Cobra Commander, Judge, Light Cycle Driver, Newscaster, Robot Chicken Nerd, Teenager, VengerRobot Chicken"Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack"Cartoon Network
Christopher PlummerNarratorMoguls and Movie Stars"The Birth of Hollywood"TCM
Brenda StrongMary Alice YoungDesperate Housewives"Come on Over for Dinner"ABC
2012
(64th)
Maurice LaMarcheClamps, Donbot, Hyperchicken, Calculon, Hedonismbot, Morbo*Futurama*"The Silence of the Clamps"Comedy Central
Hank AzariaMoe Szyslak, Duffman, Mexican Duffman, Carl, Comic Book Guy, Chief WiggumThe Simpsons"Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"Fox
Dan PovenmireDoctor DoofenshmirtzDisney Phineas And Ferb: Across The 2nd DimensionDisney
Rob RiggleNoelPrep & Landing: Naughty vs. NiceABC
Brenda StrongMary Alice YoungDesperate Housewives"Give Me the Blame" / "Finishing the Hat"
Kristen WiigLolaThe Looney Tunes Show"Double Date"Cartoon Network
2013
(65th)
Lily TomlinNarrator*An Apology to Elephants*HBO
Seth MacFarlaneBrian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Peter GriffinFamily Guy"Brian's Play"Fox
Alex BorsteinLois Griffin and Tricia Takanawa"Lois Comes Out Of Her Shell"
Seth GreenAbin Sur, Aquaman, Batman, Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, Nerd and RobinRobot Chicken"Robot Chicken DC Comics Special"Cartoon Network
Sam ElliottNarrator"Hurtled From A Helicopter Into A Speeding Train"
Bob BergenPorky PigThe Looney Tunes Show"We’re In Big Truffle"

Multiple wins

Wins include Outstanding Narrator and Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance

4 wins

  • Hank Azaria
  • Dan Castellaneta
  • Seth MacFarlane
  • Maya Rudolph

3 wins

  • David Attenborough
  • Keith David

2 wins

  • Ja'net Dubois
  • Jeremy Irons
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • Barack Obama

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