Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

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SAG Award for Best Stunt Ensemble
Awarded forOutstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
Location Los Angeles, California
Presented by SAG-AFTRA
Currently held by The Last of Us (2023)
Website sagawards.org

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series is one of the awards given by the Screen Actors Guild.

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The award recognizes the work of stunt performers and coordinators and was first presented at the 14th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2007, alongside a corresponding SAG Award for stunt work in film. [1]

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner.

2000s

YearTelevision seriesNetwork
2007

(14th)

24 Fox
Heroes NBC
Lost ABC
Rome HBO
The Unit CBS
2008

(15th)

Heroes NBC
The Closer TNT
Friday Night Lights NBC
Prison Break Fox
The Unit CBS
2009

(16th)

24 Fox
Heroes NBC
The Closer TNT
Dexter Showtime
The Unit CBS

2010s

YearTelevision seriesNetwork
2010

(17th)

True Blood HBO
Burn Notice USA
CSI: NY CBS
Dexter Showtime
Southland TNT
2011

(18th)

Game of Thrones HBO
Dexter Showtime
Southland TNT
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Starz
True Blood HBO
2012

(19th)

Game of Thrones HBO
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad AMC
Sons of Anarchy FX
The Walking Dead AMC
2013

(20th)

Game of Thrones HBO
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad AMC
Homeland Showtime
The Walking Dead AMC
2014

(21st)

Game of Thrones HBO
Boardwalk Empire HBO
24: Live Another Day Fox
Homeland Showtime
Sons of Anarchy FX
The Walking Dead AMC
2015

(22nd)

Game of Thrones HBO
The Blacklist NBC
Homeland Showtime
Marvel's Daredevil Netflix
The Walking Dead AMC
2016

(23rd)

Game of Thrones HBO
Marvel's Daredevil Netflix
Marvel's Luke Cage
The Walking Dead AMC
Westworld HBO
2017

(24th)

Game of Thrones HBO
Stranger Things Netflix
GLOW
Homeland Showtime
The Walking Dead AMC
2018

(25th)

GLOW Netflix
Marvel's Daredevil
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Prime Video
The Walking Dead AMC
Westworld HBO
2019

(26th)

Game of Thrones HBO
Stranger Things Netflix
GLOW
The Walking Dead AMC
Watchmen HBO

2020s

YearTelevision seriesNetwork
2020

(27th)

The Mandalorian Disney+
The Boys Prime Video
Cobra Kai Netflix
Lovecraft Country HBO
Westworld
2021

(28th)

Squid Game Netflix
Cobra Kai Netflix
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+
Loki
Mare of Easttown HBO
2022

(29th)

Stranger Things Netflix
Andor Disney+
The Boys Prime Video
House of the Dragon HBO
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Prime Video
2023

(30th)

The Last of Us HBO
Ahsoka Disney+
Barry HBO
Beef Netflix
The Mandalorian Disney+

Series with multiple awards or nominations

Multiple awards

8 awards
2 awards

Multiple nominations

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References

  1. SAG's New Stunt Ensemble Honors Announced... from the website of the Screen Actors Guild Awards