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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series

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First awarded
  
1971

Country
  
United States of America

Currently held by
  
Miguel Sapochnik

Official website
  
www.dga.org

Instituted
  
1971

Awarded for
  
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

Presented by
  
Directors Guild of America

Category of
  
Directors Guild of America Award

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Winners & Nominees
  
David NutterGame of Thrones, David Nutter, Winner, Miguel SapochnikGame of Thrones, Miguel Sapochnik, Winner, Matthew WeinerMad Men, Matthew Weiner, Nominee, Ryan MurphyAmerican Crime Story, Ryan Murphy, Nominee, Matt DufferStranger Things, Matt Duffer, Nominee, John SingletonAmerican Crime Story, John Singleton, Nominee, Steven SoderberghThe Knick, Steven Soderbergh, Nominee, Ross DufferStranger Things, Ross Duffer, Nominee, Jonathan NolanWestworld, Jonathan Nolan, Nominee, Michael EnglerDownton Abbey, Michael Engler, Nominee, Lesli Linka GlatterHomeland, Lesli Linka Glatter, Winner, Cary FukunagaTrue Detective, Cary Fukunaga, Nominee, Dan AttiasHomeland, Dan Attias, Nominee, Alex GravesGame of Thrones, Alex Graves, Nominee, Jodie FosterHouse of Cards, Jodie Foster, Nominee, Vince GilliganBreaking Bad, Vince Gilligan, Winner, David FincherHouse of Cards, David Fincher, Nominee, Bryan CranstonBreaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, Nominee, David NutterGame of Thrones, David Nutter, Nominee, Lesli Linka GlatterHomeland, Lesli Linka Glatter, Nominee, Rian JohnsonBreaking Bad, Rian Johnson, Winner, Greg MottolaThe Newsroom, Greg Mottola, Nominee, Lesli Linka GlatterHomeland, Lesli Linka Glatter, Nominee, Jennifer GetzingerMad Men, Jennifer Getzinger, Nominee, Michael CuestaHomeland, Michael Cuesta, Nominee, Patty JenkinsThe Killing, Patty Jenkins, Winner, Michael CuestaHomeland, Michael Cuesta, Nominee, Tim Van PattenGame of Thrones, Tim Van Patten, Nominee, Michael WaxmanFriday Night Lights, Michael Waxman, Nominee, Vince GilliganBreaking Bad, Vince Gilligan, Nominee

The Directors Guild of America Award for Television – Drama Series is an award presented by the Directors Guild of America to the best directed episodes of a dramatic television series. It has been presented annually since the 24th annual Directors Guild of America awards in 1972. The years denote when each episode first aired. The current eligibility period is the calendar year. The winners are highlighted in gold.

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Winners and nominees

  • Episode won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
  • Total awards

  • NBC – 13
  • HBO – 9
  • ABC – 9
  • CBS – 7
  • AMC – 5
  • PBS – 1
  • Fox – 1
  • Netflix – 1
  • Showtime – 1
  • References

    Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series Wikipedia