List of accolades received by The Last of Us (TV series)

The Last of Us is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann for HBO and based on the video game franchise developed by Naughty Dog. It follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey), who travel across the United States in the first season, based on 2013's The Last of Us.[1] In the second season, based on 2020's The Last of Us Part II, they have settled in Jackson, Wyoming, with Joel's brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and Ellie's friends Dina (Isabela Merced) and Jesse (Young Mazino).[2] After Joel's death, the group travel to Seattle to track down his killer, Abby (Kaitlyn Dever), who is set to be the focus of the third season.[3] Guest stars include Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett as isolated survivalists Bill and Frank, Lamar Johnson and Keivonn Montreal Woodard as brothers Henry and Sam, Melanie Lynskey as resistance leader Kathleen, Storm Reid as Ellie's best friend Riley,[4][5] Catherine O'Hara as Joel's therapist Gail, and Jeffrey Wright as militia leader Isaac.[2]

List of accolades received by The Last of Us
Pedro Pascal smiling to the right
Bella Ramsey looking to the left
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey received the most acting nominations for The Last of Us.
Totals[a]
Wins119
Nominations294
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

The Last of Us premiered in January 2023,[6] and the second season aired in 2025.[7] It is the first live-action video game adaptation to receive major awards consideration.[8] From major guilds, it won two awards at the Screen Actors Guild Awards[9] and one each at the Directors[10] and Writers Guild of America Awards,[11] and received two nominations from the Producers Guild.[12] It was nominated for six TCA Awards,[13][14] four Critics' Choice Television Awards,[15][16] four Golden Globe Awards,[17][18] and four British Academy Television Awards,[19] including Ramsey as the youngest-ever Leading Actress nominee.[20] The series led the 1st Astra Creative Arts TV Awards with six nominations[21] and the Visual Effects Society Awards's television categories with six nominations and four wins in 2024[22][23] and four nominations in 2026.[24] In genre awards, it was nominated for six Saturn Awards[25][26] and won a Hugo Award.[27] It won a Peabody Award for Entertainment[28] and earned the Ruderman Family Foundation's Seal of Authentic Representation for Woodard's role,[29] while Ramsey was named a BAFTA Breakthrough in 2023.[30]

The first season was nominated for 24 Primetime Emmy Awards, with a leading eight wins at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.[31] Ramsey, who is non-binary, considered withdrawing due to the lack of non-gendered categories following Liv Hewson's withdrawal for Yellowjackets, but decided to contend for Lead Actress after discussions with Mazin, not wanting limited language to prevent celebrating non-binary performers;[32] Ramsey's was the second non-binary acting nomination[33] and the first for a leading role[34] at time of nomination,[a] and the fourth-youngest in the category.[37] Woodard was the second-youngest Emmy nominee, the youngest for Guest Actor in a Drama Series,[38] and the first nominated Black deaf[39] and second deaf actor,[b] while Pascal was the second Latino nominated for Lead Actor in a Drama Series and the first since 1999.[40][41] The second season was nominated for 17 Emmy Awards.[42] Pascal's limited second-season role prompted a decision between a lead or supporting actor submission,[43] while Dever similarly had to decide between supporting and guest actress.[44] Ramsey's nomination made them the first non-binary performer to receive a second nomination[45] and the youngest two-time lead drama actress nominee,[46] while Pascal became the second Latino nominated for lead drama actor more than once.[47]

Accolades

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Multiple awards and nominations

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Cast

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Photograph of Keivonn Montreal Woodard
Keivonn Montreal Woodard received five nominations for his guest role,[31][61][147] of which he won two.[68][137]
Photograph of Nick Offerman
Nick Offerman won three awards for the series,[58][137] including Outstanding Guest Actor at the Emmy Awards.[31]
Multiple awards and nominations for cast
Actor Character Nominations Awards
Bella Ramsey Ellie 27 3
Pedro Pascal Joel 25 9
Nick Offerman Bill 6 3
Keivonn Montreal Woodard Sam 5 2
Murray Bartlett Frank 0
Storm Reid Riley 3 2
Melanie Lynskey Kathleen 1
Jeffrey Wright Isaac
Lamar Johnson Henry 0
Isabela Merced Dina 2 2
Gabriel Luna Tommy 1
Kaitlyn Dever Abby 0
Catherine O'Hara Gail
Joe Pantoliano Eugene
Nico Parker Sarah
Anna Torv Tess

Crew

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Photograph of Craig Mazin
Craig Mazin received five nominations for the first season, including three for writing "Long, Long Time".[11][154][176][131]
Photograph of Neil Druckmann
Photograph of Gustavo Santaolalla
Neil Druckmann (top) and Gustavo Santaolalla (bottom), who worked on the video games, received several nominations for the series.[11][31][170]
Multiple awards and nominations for crew
Name Role[11][31] Nominations Awards
Gustavo Santaolalla Composer 10 4
Craig Mazin Creator, writer, director, executive producer 9 2
Michael J. Benavente Supervising sound editor 6 3
Christopher Battaglia Sound designer 5
Barrie Gower Prosthetics designer
Chris Terhune Sound designer
Randy Wilson Supervising foley editor
Neil Druckmann Creator, writer, director, executive producer 1
Don Macaulay Supervising art director / Production designer
David Fleming Composer 0
Marc Fishman Re-recording mixer 4 3
Maarten Hofmeijer Music editor
Jason Charbonneau Foley artist 2
Stefan Fraticelli Foley artist
Timothy A. Good Editor
Mitchell Lestner Sound effects editor
Joe Schiff Dialogue editor
Alex Wang Overall visual effects supervisor
Joel Whist Production SFX supervisor
Dennis Yoo Animation supervisor
Corinne Clark Location casting 1
Halley Gross Writer, co-executive producer
Jennifer Page Location casting
John Paino Production designer
Kevin Roache Re-recording mixer 3 3
Jacob Flack Sound effects editor 2
Peter Hoar Director
Stephen James Visual effects supervisor (DNEG)
Simon Jung Visual effects supervisor (Wētā FX)
Paul Spateri Key prosthetics makeup artist
Sarah Gower Prosthetics co-department head 2
Sean Nowlan Overall visual effects producer
Michael Playfair Production mixer
Davi Aquino Foley editor 1
Brandon Bak Foley artist
Megan Bayliss Location associate casting director
Odin Benitez Sound effects editor
Ian Broucek Music supervisor
Colin Decker Fire coordinator
Marny Eng Stunt coordinator
Justin Helle Foley editor
William Kellerman Foley artist
Jonathan Lancaster Set decorator
Lisa Lancaster Set decorator
Ron Mellegers Foley editor
Johnny Murphy Key prosthetic makeup artist
Lucy Pittard Key prosthetic makeup artist
Ben Roberts Compositing supervisor
Bo Shim Writer
Victoria Thomas Casting director
Jonathan Vellner Stunt performer
Matt Yocum Sound effects editor
Badger Denehy Marketing executive producer 0
Philip Engström Visual effects supervisor
Nick Epstein Visual effects supervisor
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting director
Paul Healy Set decorator
Jacqueline Lesko Co-executive producer / executive producer
Eddie Maldonado Marketing executive producer
Joanna Mireau Key makeup artist
Cecil O'Connor Producer / executive producer
Connie Parker Makeup artist department head
Asad Qizilbash Executive producer
Sydney Shircliff Casting director
Carolyn Strauss Executive producer
Cynthia Ann Summers Costume designer
Carter Swan Executive producer
Mary Vernieu Casting director
Evan Wells Executive producer
Fiona Campbell Westgate Visual effects producer

Episodes

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Awards and nominations per episode
Season Episode Nominations Awards
1 1 "When You're Lost in the Darkness" 7 4
2 "Infected" 8 4
3 "Long, Long Time" 23 7
4 "Please Hold to My Hand" 0 0
5 "Endure and Survive" 16 5
6 "Kin" 1 0
7 "Left Behind" 3 2
8 "When We Are in Need" 1 0
9 "Look for the Light"
2 1 "Future Days" 1 0
2 "Through the Valley" 13 2
3 "The Path" 0 0
4 "Day One" 4
5 "Feel Her Love" 1
6 "The Price" 5
7 "Convergence" 1

See also

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Notes

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  1. Emma Corrin was nominated for Lead Actress in 2021 but did not publicly identify as non-binary at the time.[35][36] Carl Clemons-Hopkins was the first openly non-binary acting nominee, nominated for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2021.[33]
  2. The youngest-ever Emmy nominee is Keshia Knight Pulliam, nominated in 1986 for The Cosby Show.[38] The first Emmy-nominated deaf actor is Marlee Matlin, with four nominations.[40]
  3. 1 2 3 This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple programs.
  4. Isabela Merced was honored "for her myriad of performances across film and television", including The Last of Us and Superman (2025).[148]
  5. Episodes submitted: "When You're Lost in the Darkness", "Infected", "Long, Long Time", "Endure and Survive", "When We Are in Need", and "Look for the Light"[153]
  6. Episodes submitted: "Future Days", "Through the Valley", "Day One", "Feel Her Love", "The Price", and "Convergence"[157]

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