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Golden Globe Best Performance by An Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made 1986 · Winner
Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama 1986 · Winner
Emmy (Primetime) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 1985 · Winner
Golden Globe Awards. Miami Vice received seven Golden Globe Award nominations during its tenure, winning two of these. Olmos and Johnson won Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor awards respectively in 1985, with Johnson defeating co-star Philip Michael Thomas for the award.
Miami Vice. Jump to. 13 wins & 29 nominations. Primetime Emmy Awards. 1988 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series. Ray West (sound mixer) Joseph D. Citarella (sound mixer) Grover B. Helsley (sound mixer) Joe Foglia (sound mixer) For episode "Like A Hurricane". 1986 Nominee Primetime Emmy.
At the 1985 Emmy Awards Miami Vice was nominated for 15 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series", "Outstanding Film Editing", "Outstanding Achievement for Music Composition for a series (dramatic underscore)", and "Outstanding Directing".
Over the course of its five-year run, Miami Vice won four Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, two People's Choice Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, and was nominated for many more (at the 1985 Emmy Ceremony alone, it received 15 award nominations, a record at that time).
Miami Vice: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.
Miami Vice: Created by Anthony Yerkovich. With Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Olivia Brown. Resplendent with authentic 1980s music, fashion, and vibe, "Miami Vice" follows two undercover detectives and their extended team through the mean streets of Miami, Florida.
Since its debut, Miami Vice has received several award nominations, including twenty at the Emmy Awards, seven at the Golden Globe Awards, two People's Choice Awards and two Grammy Awards.