List of awards and nominations received by Heartland

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List of awards and nominations received by Heartland
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 18 85
Footnotes

Heartland is a Canadian dramatic television series, it follows sisters Amy and Lou Fleming, their grandfather Jack Bartlett, and Ty Borden, through the highs and lows of life at their ranch.

Total nominations and awards for the cast[edit]

Actor Nominations Awards
Shaun Johnston 6 1
Alisha Newton 5 3
Amber Marshall 3 1
Graham Wardle 3 0
Julia Baker 2 0
Nathaniel Arcand 1 0

Canadian Screen Awards[edit]

The Canadian Screen Awards are given annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television recognizing excellence in Canadian film, English-language television, and digital media. Heartland has two nominations, with one win.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2013 Canada’s Screen Star Amber Marshall Won [1]
2015 Best Cross-Platform Project, Fiction Amy Cameron, Michael Clarke, Mike Evans, Fergus Heywood, Scott Lepp, Allen Martin, Drick Potvin, Jordy Randall, Eva Riinitze, Tyrone Warner, Zach Zahos
(The Heartland Companion App)
Nominated [2]

Directors Guild of Canada Awards[edit]

The Directors Guild of Canada hosts an annual awards ceremony recognizing achievement in directing, production design, picture and sound editing. Heartland has eight wins out twelve nominations.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2008 Best Television Series – Family Don McBrearty, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 107: Come What May)
Nominated [3]
2009 Best Television Series – Family Ron Murphy, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 204: Dancing in the Dark)
Won [4]
2010 Best Television Series – Family Dean Bennett, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 304: The Haunting of Hanley Barn)
Won [5]
2011 Best Television Series – Family T.W. Peacocke, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 407: Jackpot)
Won [6]
Best Sound Editing - Television Movie/Mini-Series Kevin Howard, Robert Hegedus, Richard Calistan, Marvyn Dennis, Kevin Banks, Jason MacNeill
(A Heartland Christmas)
Won
2012 Best Television Series – Family Grant Harvey, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 503: What's in a Name?)
Won [7]
2013 Best Television Series – Family Stefan Scaini, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 601: Running Against the Wind)
Won [8]
Dean Bennett, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 610: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Television Series Kevin Banks, Richard Calistan, Robert Hegedus, Kevin Howard, and P. Jason MacNeill
(Episode 610: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
2014 Best Television Series – Family Dean Bennett, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley, Joe D'Addetta
(Episode 710: Darkness and Light)
Won [9]
Stefan Scaini, Lorenz Augustin, Hudson Cooley
(Episode 704: The Penny Drops)
Nominated
2016 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Family Series Bruce McDonald
(Episode 910: Before the Darkness)
Won [10]
2017 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Family Series Dean Bennett
(Episode 1009: A Horse with No Rider)
Won [11]

Gemini Awards[edit]

The Gemini Awards were annual awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to recognize achievements in English-language television. Heartland garnered nine nominations, with one win.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2008 Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series Shaun Johnston
(episode: Nothing Endures)
Nominated [12]
Best Sound in a Dramatic Series Ron Osiowy, Paul Shubat, Steve Foster, Kevin Howard, Robert Hegedus, Sid Lieberman
(episode: Born to Run)
Nominated
2009 Best Sound in a Dramatic Series Sid Lieberman, Steve Foster, Paul Shubat, Kevin Howard, Robert Hegedus, Richard Calistan, Ron Osiowy, Kevin Banks
(episode: Sweetheart of the Rodeo)
Nominated
2010 Best Writing in a Dramatic Series Mark Haroun Nominated
2011 Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series Keith Power
(episode: Homecoming)
Nominated
Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Dean Bennett
(A Heartland Christmas)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Nicholas Campbell
(A Heartland Christmas)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role Dramatic Series Alberta Watson
(episode: Where the Truth Lies)
Won
Best Sound in a Dramatic Series Paul Shubat, Kevin Banks, Steve Foster, Kevin Howard, Robert Hegedus, Richard Calistan, Ron Osiowy, Sid Lieberman
(episode: Jackpot)
Nominated

Joey Awards[edit]

The Joey Awards are given annually to young Canadian performers in film and television. Heartland has been nominated eight times, winning twice.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2014 Young Actress age 14 or younger in a TV Series Drama Supporting/Recurring Alisha Newton Won [13]
Young Actor age 12 or younger in a TV Series Drama Supporting/Recurring Carson J. Pound Nominated
2015 Best Actress in a TV Drama Leading Role Alisha Newton Won [14]
Best Actor in a TV Drama Recurring Role 8-12 Years Carson J. Pound Nominated
Best Actress in a TV Drama Guest Starring Role Age 9-12 Years Julia Lalonde Nominated
Best Actress in a TV Drama Featured Role 4-9 Years Julia Baker Nominated
2016 Young Actress in a Drama TV Series Leading Role 14-18 Years Alisha Newton Nominated [15]
Young Actress in a Drama TV Series Recurring Role 4-9 Years Julia Baker Nominated

Leo Awards[edit]

The Leo Awards are annual awards honouring the best in film and television in the province of British Columbia. Heartland has been nominated five times.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2009 Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Graham Wardle
(episode: Summer’s End)
Nominated [16]
2010 Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Graham Wardle
(episode: The Starting Gate)
Nominated [17]
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series Ken Craw
(episode: Quarantine)
Nominated
2011 Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series Ken Craw
(episode: Family Business)
Nominated [18]
2012 Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series Graham Wardle
(episode: Beyond Hell's Half Mile)
Nominated [19]

Rosie Awards[edit]

The Rosie Awards is the name given to the Alberta Film and Television Awards, presented annually by Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA).

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2013 Best Dramatic Series Tom Cox & Jordy Randall Nominated [20]
Best Director (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Grant Harvey
(episode: Helping Hands)
Nominated
Dean Bennett
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor Nathaniel Arcand
(episode: Waiting for Tomorrow)
Nominated
Shaun Johnston
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Mark Haroun
(episode: Do The Right Thing)
Nominated
Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Craig Wrobleski
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Editor (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Ken Filewych
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes) George Tarrant & Michael Leder
(episode: Running Against The Wind)
Won
Best Production Designer/Art Director Rick Roberts
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
Best Costume Designer Andre Ricard
(episode: Helping Hands)
Nominated
Best Visual Effects - (Computer Generated) Ken Bitz & Jason Lavoie
(episode: Helping Hands)
Nominated
Best Visual Effects - (Practical) Leo Weiser
(episode: The Road Ahead)
Nominated
2014 Best Dramatic Series Tom Cox & Jordy Randall Nominated [21]
Best Director (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Dean Bennett
(episode: There But For Fortune)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor Shaun Johnston
(episode: Under Pressure)
Nominated
Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Mark Haroun
(episode: Best Man)
Nominated
Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Craig Wrobleski
(episode: There But For Fortune)
Won
Best Editor (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Ken Filewych
(episode: There But For Fortune)
Nominated
Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes) George Tarrant & Roger Roscoe
(episode: There But For Fortune)
Nominated
Best Production Designer/Art Director Rick Roberts
(episode: Picking Up the Pieces)
Nominated
Best Costume Designer Andre Ricard
(episode: Picking Up the Pieces)
Nominated
Best Visual Effects - (Practical) Leo Weiser
(episode: Picking Up the Pieces)
Nominated
2015 Best Dramatic Series Tom Cox & Jordy Randall Nominated [22]
Best Web Series Jordy Randall & Scott Lepp
(episode: Heartland Companion App)
Nominated
Best Director (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Dean Bennett
(episode: The Heart of a River)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor Shaun Johnston
(episode: Be Careful What You Wish For)
Nominated
Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Mark Haroun
(episode: Broken Heartland)
Nominated
Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Craig Wrobleski
(episode: Secrets and Lies)
Won
Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes) George Tarrant & Jesse Sanderson & Les Pahl
(episode: The Heart of a River)
Nominated
2016 Best Dramatic Series Tom Cox & Jordy Randall Nominated [23]
Best Digital or Interactive Project Jordy Randall & Scott Lepp
(@GeorgieFlemingMorris)
Nominated
Best Director (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Dean Bennett
(episode: Ties of the Earth)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor Shaun Johnston
(episode: Ties of the Earth)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actress Amber Marshall
(episode: Written in Stone)
Nominated
Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Mark Haroun
(episode: All I Need is You)
Nominated
Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Craig Wrobleski
(episode: Darkness Before Dawn)
Nominated
Best Editor (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Ken Filewych
(episode: Darkness Before Dawn)
Nominated
Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes) George Tarrant & Jesse Sanderson & Les Pahl
(episode: Riding for a Fall)
Won
2017 Best Dramatic Series Tom Cox & Jordy Randall Nominated [24]
Best Director (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Dean Bennett
(episode: A Horse with No Rider)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor Shaun Johnston
(episode: Here and Now)
Nominated
Best Performance by an Alberta Actress Amber Marshall
(episode: A Horse with No Rider)
Nominated
Best Screenwriter (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Mark Haroun
(episode: You Just Know)
Nominated
Best Cinematographer (Drama Over 30 Minutes) Jarrett Craig
(episode: A Horse with No Rider)
Nominated
Best Overall Sound (Drama Over 30 Minutes) George Tarrant, Les Paul, Mike Woroniuk & Paul Shubat
(episode: A Horse with No Rider)
Nominated
Best Production Designer/Art Director Trevor Smith
(episode: A Horse with No Rider)
Nominated
Best Visual Effects Ken Bitz & Jason Lavoie
(episode: Aurora Borealis)
Nominated

Young Artist Awards[edit]

The Young Artist Awards are awarded annually to young actors in film and television. Heartland has one win from four nominations.

Year Category Nominee Result Reference
2010 Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 14 and Over Jack Knight Nominated [25]
2013 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress Alisha Newton Won [26]
2014 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress Alisha Newton Nominated [27]
2015 Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13 Julia Lalonde Nominated [28]

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