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Stranger Things is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by the Duffer Brothers, which features an ensemble cast. It is set in the fictional rural town of Hawkins, Indiana, in the 1980s. The Hawkins National Laboratory ostensibly performs scientific research for the United States Department of Energy, but secretly conducts experiments on the paranormal and supernatural, frequently employing human subjects. Inadvertently, the laboratory created a portal to an alternate dimension called "the Upside Down". The influence of the Upside Down starts to affect the unknowing residents of Hawkins in calamitous ways.[1][2] All episodes of the first season were released on Netflix on July 15, 2016,[3] and the second season was released in its entirety on October 27, 2017.[4] A third season was released on July 4, 2019,[5] with the fourth season being released in two volumes on May 27 and July 1, 2022, respectively.[6]
The series has received critical acclaim[7] and numerous accolades for its writing, acting, directing, production values, visual effects, and soundtrack. Stranger Things has been nominated for many awards, including 57 Primetime Emmy Awards (12 wins), four Golden Globe Awards, four Grammy Awards, four Critics' Choice Television Awards (one win), 13 Saturn Awards (four wins), two Producers Guild of America Awards (one win), three Writers Guild of America Awards, and two Peabody Awards (one win). It was also selected by the American Film Institute as one of its top 10 television programs of the year for the series' first two seasons.[8][9]
The main cast has been nominated for three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series nominations, winning in 2017. Millie Bobby Brown is the most nominated member of the cast. Brown, David Harbour, and Winona Ryder have received individual Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for their performances in the series. Brown and Harbour also received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations, while Harbour and Ryder were each nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Total awards and nominations for the cast
Actor | Character | Tenure | Nominations | Awards |
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Millie Bobby Brown | Jane "Eleven" Hopper | 2016–present | 32 | 12 |
Winona Ryder | Joyce Byers | 2016–present | 11 | 3 |
Finn Wolfhard | Mike Wheeler | 2016–present | 11 | 1 |
David Harbour | Jim Hopper | 2016–present | 10 | 2 |
Caleb McLaughlin | Lucas Sinclair | 2016–present | 10 | 2 |
Noah Schnapp | Will Byers | 2016–present | 9 | 5 |
Gaten Matarazzo | Dustin Henderson | 2016–present | 8 | 2 |
Natalia Dyer | Nancy Wheeler | 2016–present | 4 | 1 |
Charlie Heaton | Jonathan Byers | 2016–present | 4 | 1 |
Joe Keery | Steve Harrington | 2016–present | 4 | 1 |
Sadie Sink | Maxine "Max" Mayfield | 2017–present | 4 | 1 |
Cara Buono | Karen Wheeler | 2016–present | 3 | 1 |
Maya Hawke | Robin Buckley | 2019–present | 3 | 1 |
Dacre Montgomery | Billy Hargrove | 2017–2022 | 3 | 0 |
Joe Chrest | Ted Wheeler | 2016–present | 2 | 1 |
Matthew Modine | Martin Brenner | 2016–2022 | 1 | 1 |
Rob Morgan | Powell | 2016–present | 1 | 1 |
John Paul Reynolds | Callahan | 2016–present | 1 | 1 |
Mark Steger | Monster | 2016–present | 1 | 1 |
Joseph Quinn | Eddie Munson | 2022 | 1 | 1 |
Sean Astin | Bob Newby | 2017 | 1 | 0 |
Jamie Campbell Bower | Henry Creel / One / Vecna | 2022 | 1 | 0 |
Jake Busey | Bruce | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Catherine Curtin | Claudia Henderson | 2017–present | 1 | 0 |
Cary Elwes | Larry Kline | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Priah Ferguson | Erica Sinclair | 2019–present | 1 | 0 |
Brett Gelman | Murray Bauman | 2017–present | 1 | 0 |
Andrey Ivchenko | Grigori | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Michael Park | Tom Holloway | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Shannon Purser | Barbara "Barb" Holland | 2016 | 1 | 0 |
Francesca Reale | Heather Holloway | 2019 | 1 | 0 |
Paul Reiser | Sam Owens | 2017–present | 1 | 0 |
Awards and nominations
Award | Year[a] | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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AFI Awards | 2016 | Top 10 TV Programs of the Year | Stranger Things | Won | [8] |
2017 | Top 10 TV Programs of the Year | Stranger Things | Won | [9] | |
American Cinema Editors Awards | 2017 | Best Edited One Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television | Dean Zimmerman (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | [10] |
Kevin D. Ross (for "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub") | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television | Kevin D. Ross (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | [11] | |
Art Directors Guild Awards | 2016 | One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series | Chris Trujillo (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers", "Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly", and "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | [12] |
2017 | One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series | Chris Trujillo (for "Chapter Six: The Spy", "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer", and "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | [13] | |
Artios Awards | 2018 | Television Pilot and First Season – Drama | Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris, and Wittney Horton | Nominated | [14] |
Bram Stoker Awards | 2016 | Superior Achievement in a Screenplay | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | [15] |
The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Superior Achievement in a Screenplay | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: MADMAX") | Nominated | [16] | |
2022 | Superior Achievement in a Screenplay | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: The Hellfire Club") | Won | [17] | |
British Academy Games Awards | 2018 | Mobile Game | BonusXP, Inc. (for Stranger Things: The Game) | Nominated | [18] |
British Academy Television Awards | 2017 | Best International Program | Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen | Nominated | [19] |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour | Chris Durfy, Joe Barnett, Adam Jenkins, Judah Getz, and John Guentner (for "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub") | Nominated | [20] |
2018 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour | Michael P. Clark, Joe Barnett, Adam Jenkins, Bill Higley, and Anthony Zeller (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Nominated | [21] | |
2020 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour | Michael Rayle, Mark Paterson, William Files, Hector Carlos Ramirez, Bill Higley, and Peter Persuad (for "Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt") | Nominated | [22] | |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Period Television Series | Kimberly Adams and Malgosia Turzanska | Nominated | [23] |
2018 | Excellence in Period Television | Kim Wilcox | Nominated | [24] | |
Critics' Choice Super Awards | 2023 | Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | Stranger Things | Won[b] | [25] |
Best Villain in a Series | Jamie Campbell Bower | Nominated | |||
Critics' Choice Television Awards | 2016 | Best Drama Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [26] [27] |
Most Bingeworthy Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Drama Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [28] | |
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | David Harbour | Won | |||
Directors Guild of America Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | [29] |
2018 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | [30] | |
Dorian Awards | 2016 | TV Drama of the Year | Stranger Things | Nominated | [31] |
TV Performance of the Year — Actress | Winona Ryder | Nominated | |||
Dragon Awards | 2017 | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | Stranger Things | Won | [32] |
2022 | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | Stranger Things | Won | [33] | |
Empire Awards | 2017 | Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [34] |
2018 | Best Actress in a TV Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | [35] | |
Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | 2017 | Best TV Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | [36] |
Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Best TV Supporting Actor | David Harbour | Nominated | |||
Best TV Supporting Actress | Winona Ryder | Won | |||
Golden Globe Awards | 2017 | Best Actress – Television Series Drama | Winona Ryder | Nominated | [37] |
Best Television Series – Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | David Harbour | Nominated | [38] | |
Best Television Series – Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Golden Reel Awards | 2017 | Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – FX/Foley | Jacob McNaughton (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | [39] |
Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – Music | David Klotz (for "Chapter Three: Holly Jolly") | Won | |||
2018 | Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – Dialogue/ADR | Bradley North and Tiffany Griffith (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Nominated | [40] | |
Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – FX/Foley | Bradley North, Craig Hennigan, Jordan Wilby, Antony Zeller, Zane D. Bruce, and Lindsay Pepper (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Nominated | |||
Best Sound Editing: TV Short Form – Music | David Klotz (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Won | |||
Golden Trailer Awards | 2017 | Best Fantasy Adventure (TV Spot/Trailer/Teaser for a series) | "Stranger" (Trailer Park, Inc.) | Won | [41] [42] |
Best Sound Editing (TV Spot/Trailer/Teaser for a series) | "Stranger" (Trailer Park, Inc.) | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Fantasy Adventure (TV Spot/Trailer/Teaser for a series) | "Darkness" (Trailer Park, Inc.) | Won | [43] | |
Best Music (TV Spot / Trailer / Teaser for a series) | "Darkness" (Trailer Park, Inc.) | Won | |||
Best Sound Editing (TV Spot/Trailer/Teaser for a series) | "Darkness" (Trailer Park, Inc.) | Won | |||
Grammy Awards | 2017 | Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media | Stranger Things, Vol. 1 | Nominated | [44] |
Stranger Things, Vol. 2 | Nominated | ||||
2019 | Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media | Stranger Things: Music from the Netflix Original Series | Nominated | [45] | |
2023 | Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media | Stranger Things 4, Vol. 2 | Nominated | [46] | |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | 2017 | Best Music Supervision in a Television Drama | Nora Felder | Won | [47] |
2018 | Best Music Supervision in a Television Promo | Bobby Gumm and Michael Paquette | Won | [48] | |
2023 | Best Music Supervision – Television Drama | Nora Felder | Won | [49] | |
Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Series | Bobby Gumm | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards | 2022 | Best Streaming Series, Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | [50] |
Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Drama | Winona Ryder | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama | Joe Keery | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, Drama | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Maya Hawke | Nominated | ||||
Sadie Sink | Won | ||||
Best Directing in a Streaming Series, Drama | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Nominated | |||
Shawn Levy (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Nominated | ||||
Best Writing in a Streaming Series, Drama | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | 2016 | Best Main Title – TV Show/Digital Streaming Series | Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein | Nominated | [51] [52] |
Best Original Score – TV Show/Miniseries | Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Supervision – Television | Nora Felder | Won | |||
Hollywood Post Alliance | 2017 | Outstanding Editing – Television | Dean Zimmerman (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Won | [53] |
Outstanding Sound – Television | Craig Henigham, Joe Barnett, Adam Jenkins, Jordan Wilby, and Tiffany Griffith (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Won[c] | |||
Hugo Awards | 2017 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form | The Duffer Brothers (for season 1 of Stranger Things) | Nominated | [54] |
2023 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form | Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Paul Dichter, and Shawn Levy (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Nominated | [55] | |
ICG Publicists Awards | 2018 | Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Television Award | Denise Godoy | Won | [56] |
IFMCA Awards | 2016 | Best Original Score for a Television Series | Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein | Nominated | [57] |
IGN Awards | 2016 | Best New Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [58] [59] [60] |
Best Streaming Exclusive | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Action Series | Stranger Things | Won[d] | [61] [62] [63] | |
Best Dramatic TV Performance | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Best TV Episode | "Chapter Nine: The Gate" | Nominated | |||
IGN People's Choice Awards | 2016 | Best New Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [58] [59] [60] |
Best Streaming Exclusive | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Action Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [61] [62] [63] | |
Best Dramatic TV Performance | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Best TV Episode | "Chapter Nine: The Gate" | Nominated | |||
Kids' Choice Awards | 2018 | Favorite TV Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | [64] |
Favorite TV Show | Stranger Things | Won | |||
2019 | Favorite Female TV Star | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | [65] | |
Favorite Male TV Star | Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | |||
Favorite TV Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2020 | Favorite Family TV Show | Stranger Things | Won | [66] | |
Favorite Female TV Star | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Favorite Male TV Star | Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | |||
2021 | Favorite Family TV Show | Stranger Things | Won | [67] | |
Favorite Female TV Star | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Favorite Male TV Star | Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | |||
Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Favorite Family TV Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | [68] | |
Favorite Female TV Star (Family) | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Sadie Sink | Nominated | ||||
Favorite Male TV Star (Family) | Gaten Matarazzo | Nominated | |||
Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | ||||
Finn Wolfhard | Won | ||||
Location Managers Guild Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Locations in Period Television | Tony Holley | Nominated | [69] |
2018 | Outstanding Locations in Period Television | Tony Holley and Kyle Carey | Nominated | [70] | |
2022 | Outstanding Locations in Period Television | Tony Holley, Kyle A. Carey, John Lucas, Jonas Spokas, Vytautas Riabovas | Won | [71] | |
Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards | 2017 | Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Television | Sarah Hindsgaul and Evelyn Roach | Nominated | [72] |
Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television | Amy L. Forsythe and Samantha Smith | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling – Television | Amy L. Forsythe and Jillian Erickson | Nominated | [73] | |
Best Period and/or Character Makeup – Television | Amy L. Forsythe and Jillian Erickson | Nominated | |||
MTV Millennial Awards | 2017 | TV series of the year | Stranger Things | Won | [74] |
MTV Movie & TV Awards | 2017 | Best Actor in a Show | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | [75] |
Best Hero | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Best Villain | Demogorgon | Nominated | |||
Show of the Year | Stranger Things | Won | |||
2018 | Best Kiss | Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | [76] | |
Best Musical Moment | Stranger Things (For Mike and Eleven dance to "Every Breath You Take") | Won | |||
Best On-Screen Team | Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink | Nominated | |||
Best Performance in a Show | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Best Show | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Most Frightened Performance | Noah Schnapp | Won | |||
Scene Stealer | Dacre Montgomery | Nominated | |||
2023 | Best Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | [77] | |
Best Performance in a Show | Sadie Sink | Nominated | |||
Best Villain | Jamie Campbell Bower | Nominated | |||
Best Fight | Jamie Campbell Bower vs. Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Best Breakthrough Performance | Joseph Quinn | Won | |||
Best Kick-Ass Cast | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Best Musical Moment | "Running Up That Hill" | Nominated | |||
NAACP Image Awards | 2018 | Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited Series) | Caleb McLaughlin | Won | [78] |
2023 | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | [79] | |
National Television Awards | 2017 | Best Period Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | [80] |
NME Awards | 2017 | Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [81] |
2018 | Best TV Series | Stranger Things | Won | [82] | |
Peabody Awards | 2017 | Best Entertainment Program | Stranger Things | Nominated | [83] |
2019 | Best Entertainment Program | Stranger Things | Won | [84] | |
People's Choice Awards | 2017 | Favorite Premium Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [85] |
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Favorite TV Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2019 | Bingeworthy Show of 2019 | Stranger Things | Nominated | [86] | |
Drama Show of 2019 | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Drama TV Star of 2019 | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Female TV Star of 2019 | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Male TV Star of 2019 | Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | |||
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2019 | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Show of 2019 | Stranger Things | Won | |||
2022 | Female TV Star of 2022 | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | [87] | |
Male TV Star of 2022 | Noah Schnapp | Won | |||
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2022 | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Show of 2022 | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein, and Chase Paris | Won | [88] |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour) | Tim Ives (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media within a Scripted Program | Stranger Things VR Experience | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Shannon Purser (for "Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series | Sarah Hindsgaul and Evelyn Roach (for "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Main Title Design | Michelle Dougherty, Peter Frankfurt, Arisu Kashiwagi, and Eric Demeusy | Won | |||
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) | Myke Michaels and Teresa Vest (for "Chapter Six: The Monster") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Supervision | Nora Felder (for "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music | Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon | Won | |||
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More) | Chris Trujillo, William Davis, and Jess Royal (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Dean Zimmerman (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Won | |||
Kevin D. Ross (for "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub") | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | Bradley North, Craig Henighan, Jordan Wilby, Jonathan Golodner, Tiffany S. Griffth, Sam Munoz, David Klotz, Noel Vought, and Ginger Geary (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Won | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Joe Barnett, Adam Jenkins, Chris Durfy, and Bill Higley (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | |||
2018 | Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein, and Chase Paris | Nominated | [89] | |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour) | Tim Ives (for "Chapter One: MADMAX") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Music Supervision | Nora Felder (for "Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Kevin D. Ross (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Bradley North, Craig Henighan, Tiffany S. Griffith, Jordan B. Wilby, David Werntz, Antony Zeller, David Klotz, Zane Bruce, and Lindsay Pepper (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Won | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Joe Barnett, Adam Jenkins, Michael P. Clark, and Bill Higley (for "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Paul Graff, Christina Graff, Michael Maher, Fred Raimondi, Seth Hill, Joel Sevilla, Alex Young, Steven Michael Dinozzi, and Caius Man (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Interactive Extension of a Linear Program | Scoops Ahoy: Operation Scoop Snoop | Nominated | [90] | |
Outstanding Music Supervision | Nora Felder (for "Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Dean Zimmerman and Kathryn Naranjo (for "The Battle of Starcourt") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Craig Henighan, William Files, Ryan Cole, Kerry Dean Williams, Angelo Palazzo, Katie Halliday, David Klotz, and Steve Baine (for "The Battle of Starcourt") | Won | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Michael Rayle, Mark Paterson, William Files, and Craig Henighan (for "The Battle of Starcourt") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Paul Graff, Gayle Busby, Tom Ford, Michael Maher Jr., Martin Pelletier, Berter Orpak, Yvon Jardel, Nathan Arbuckle, and Caius Man (for "The Battle of Starcourt") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie | Hiro Koda | Nominated | |||
2022 | Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein, and Chase Paris | Nominated | [91] | |
Outstanding Music Supervision | Nora Felder (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Won | |||
Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling | Sarah Hindsgaul, Katrina Suhre, Brynn Berg, Dena Gibson, Jamie Freeman, Tariq Furgerson, Chase Heard, and Charles Grico (for "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Period and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) | Amy L. Forsythe, Devin Morales, Leo Satkovitch, Nataleigh Verrengia, Rocco Gaglioti, Lisa Poe, Benji Dove, and Jan Rooney (for "Chapter Two: Vecna's Curse") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More) | Chris Trujillo, Sean Brennan and Jess Royal (for "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup | Barrie Gower, Duncan Jarman, Mike Mekash, Eric Garcia, and Nix Herrera (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Won | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series | Dean Zimmerman and Casey Cichocki (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Craig Henighan, William Files, Ryan Cole, Korey Pereira, Angelo Palazzo, Katie Halliday, Ken McGill, Steven Baine, David Klotz, and Lena Glikson-Nezhelskaya (for "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Won | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | William Files, Mark Paterson, Craig Henighan, and Michael P. Clark for ("Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab") | Won | |||
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie | Michael Maher Jr., Marion Spates, Jabbar Raisani, Terron Pratt, Ashley J. Ward, Julien Hery, Niklas Jacobson, Manolo Mantero, and Neil Eskuri | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie | Hiro Koda | Won | |||
Outstanding Stunt Performance | Matthew Scheib and Jura Yury Kruze (for "Chapter Four: Dear Billy") | Nominated | |||
2023 | Outstanding Music Supervision | Nora Felder (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | [92] | |
Outstanding Period and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) | Amy L. Forsythe, Devin Morales, Erin Keith, Nataleigh Verrengia, Benji Dove, Jan Rooney, Lisa Poe, and Rocco Gaglioti Jr. (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Craig Henighan, William Files, Jill Purdy, Lee Gilmore, Ryan Cole, Korey Pereira, Angelo Palazzo, Katie Halliday, David Klotz, Lena Glikson-Nezhelskaya, Ken McGill, and Steve Baine (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) | Craig Henighan, William Files, Mark Paterson, and Michael P. Clark (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Stunt Performance | Jahnel Curfman, Niko Dalman, and Shannon Beshears (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | |||
Courtney Schwartz and Michelle Andrea Adams (for "Chapter Nine: The Piggyback") | Nominated | ||||
Primetime Emmy Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | [93] |
Outstanding Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers, Dan Cohen, Shawn Levy, and Iain Paterson | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | David Harbour (for "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown (for "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers") | Nominated | |||
2018 | Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | [94] | |
Outstanding Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers, Dan Cohen, Shawn Levy, Iain Paterson, Rand Geiger, and Justin Doble | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | David Harbour (for "Chapter Four: Will the Wise") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown (for "Chapter Three: The Pollywog") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers, Dan Cohen, Shawn Levy, Iain Paterson, Rand Geiger, and Justin Doble | Nominated | [95] | |
2022 | Outstanding Drama Series | The Duffer Brothers, Dan Cohen, Shawn Levy, Iain Paterson, Rand Geiger, and Justin Doble | Nominated | [91] | |
Producers Guild of America Awards | 2016 | Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | The Duffer Brothers, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, and Iain Paterson | Won | [96] |
2017 | Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama | Iain Paterson, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, the Duffer Brothers, Rand Geiger, and Justin Doble | Nominated | [97] | |
Satellite Awards | 2017 | Best Actress – Television Series Drama | Winona Ryder | Nominated | [98] |
Best Television Series – Genre | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Television Series – Genre | Stranger Things | Nominated | [99] | |
2020 | Best Genre Series | Stranger Things | Won | [100] | |
Saturn Awards | 2017 | Best Actress on a Television Series | Winona Ryder | Nominated | [101] [102] |
Best New Media Television Series | Stranger Things | Won[e] | |||
Best Younger Actor on a Television Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
2018 | Best New Media Television Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [103] | |
Best Younger Actor on a Television Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Streaming Horror & Thriller Series | Stranger Things | Won | [104] | |
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Presentation | Maya Hawke | Won | |||
2022 | Best Streaming Horror & Thriller Series | Stranger Things | Won | [105] [106] | |
Best Actress in a Streaming Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series | Joseph Quinn | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Streaming Series | Gaten Matarazzo | Nominated | |||
Sadie Sink | Nominated | ||||
Best Guest Performance in a Streaming Series | Robert Englund | Nominated | |||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Joe Chrest, Natalia Dyer, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Matthew Modine, Rob Morgan, John Paul Reynolds, Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp, Mark Steger, and Finn Wolfhard | Won | [107] [108] |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Winona Ryder | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Sean Astin, Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Joe Chrest, Catherine Curtin, Natalia Dyer, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, and Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | [109] [110] | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | David Harbour | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | Max Calder, Crystal Hooks, Kathryn Howard, Cal Johnson, Jason Kehler, Jo Jo Lambert, Anderson Martin, and Lonnie R. Smith Jr | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Jake Busey, Natalia Dyer, Cary Elwes, Priah Ferguson, Brett Gelman, David Harbour, Maya Hawke, Charlie Heaton, Andrey Ivchenko, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, Michael Park, Francesca Reale, Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, and Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | [111] | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | David Harbour | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2023 | Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | Stranger Things | Won | [112] | |
Set Decorators Society of America Awards | 2022 | Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series | Jess Royal and Chris Trujillo | Won | [113] |
Shorty Awards | 2017 | Best TV Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | [114] |
Society of Camera Operators Awards | 2017 | Camera Operator of the Year – Television | Bob Gorelick | Nominated | [115] |
2018 | Camera Operator of the Year – Television | Bob Gorelick | Won | [116] | |
TCA Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Achievement in Drama | Stranger Things | Nominated | [117] |
Outstanding New Program | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Program of the Year | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Teen Choice Awards | 2017 | Choice Breakout Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | [118] |
Choice Breakout TV Star | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | ||||
Choice Fantasy/Sci-Fi Series | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
2018 | Choice Hissy Fit | Joe Keery | Nominated | [119] | |
Choice Liplock | Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | |||
Choice Scene Stealer | Charlie Heaton | Nominated | |||
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor | Gaten Matarazzo | Nominated | |||
Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | ||||
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show | Stranger Things | Nominated | |||
Choice TV Ship | Finn Wolfhard and Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated | |||
Choice TV Villain | Mind Flayer | Nominated | |||
2019 | Choice Summer TV Actor | Gaten Matarazzo | Nominated | [120] | |
Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | ||||
Noah Schnapp | Won | ||||
Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | ||||
Choice Summer TV Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Won | |||
Choice Summer TV Show | Stranger Things | Won | |||
Visual Effects Society Awards | 2017 | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | Marc Kolbe, Aaron Sims, and Olcun Tan (for "Demogorgon") | Nominated | [121] |
2018 | Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project | Saul Galbiati, Michael Maher, Seth Cobb, and Kate McFadden (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | [122] | |
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | Paul Graff, Christina Graff, Seth Hill, Joel Sevilla, and Caius the Man (for "Chapter Nine: The Gate") | Nominated | |||
2020 | Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project | Joseph Dubé-Arsenault, Antoine Barthod, Frederick Gagnon, and Xavier Lafarge (for "Tom/Bruce Monster") | Won | [123] | |
Outstanding Compositing in an Episode | Simon Lehembre, Andrew Kowbell, Karim El-Masry, and Miklos Mesterhazy (for "Starcourt Mall Battle") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project | Nathan Arbuckle, Christian Gaumond, James Dong, and Aleksander Starkov (for "Melting Tom/Bruce") | Won | |||
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | Paul Graff, Tom Ford, Michael Maher Jr., Martin Pelletier, and Andy Sowers (for "Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum") | Nominated | |||
2023 | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | Jabbar Raisani, Terron Pratt, Niklas Jacobson, Justin Mitchell, and Richard E. Perry (for "The Piggyback") | Nominated | [124] | |
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project | Ahmad Ghourab, Gavin Templer, Rachel Ajorque, and Eri Ohno (for "Hawkins Destructive Fissures") | Nominated | |||
World Soundtrack Awards | 2017 | Best TV Composer of the Year | Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein | Nominated | [125] |
Writers Guild of America Awards | 2016 | New Series | Paul Dichter, Justin Doble, the Duffer Brothers, Karl Gajdusek, Jessica Mecklenburg, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, and Alison Tatlock | Nominated | [126] |
Television Drama Series | Paul Dichter, Justin Doble, the Duffer Brothers, Karl Gajdusek, Jessica Mecklenburg, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, and Alison Tatlock | Nominated | |||
2017 | Television Drama Series | Paul Dichter, Justin Doble, the Duffer Brothers, Jessie Nickson-Lopez, and Kate Trefry | Nominated | [127] | |
Young Artist Awards | 2017 | Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film – Teen Actor | Gaten Matarazzo | Nominated | [128] |
Caleb McLaughlin | Nominated | ||||
Finn Wolfhard | Nominated | ||||
Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film – Teen Actress | Natalia Dyer | Nominated | |||
Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film – Young Actor | Noah Schnapp | Nominated | |||
Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film – Young Actress | Millie Bobby Brown | Nominated |
Notes
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony.
- ^ Also awarded to Andor
- ^ Also awarded to American Gods
- ^ Also awarded to Game of Thrones
- ^ Also awarded to Marvel's Luke Cage
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