Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie

Primetime Emmy Award for Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie
Awarded for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held by C. Chi-Yoon Chung,
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016)
Official website emmys.com

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie.

In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:

Winners and nominations

1980s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
1981[1] Murder in Texas NBC John A. Martinelli
The Best Little Girl in the World ABC Barbara Dies
Michael S. McLean
Bitter Harvest NBC Thomas Fries
Masada "Part 4" ABC John Bloom
Edwin F. England
Peter Kirby
Shōgun "Part 5" NBC Donald R. Rode
Benjamin A. Weissman
Jerry Young
Bill Luciano
A Whale for the Killing ABC Michael Eliot
Robert Florio
1982[2] A Woman Called Golda Syndicated Robert F. Shugrue
Inside the Third Reich ABC James T. Heckert
Richard Belding
Les Green
Marco Polo "Part 4" NBC John A. Martinelli
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino CBS Rita Roland
1983[3] The Thorn Birds "Part 3" ABC Carroll Timothy O'Meara
The Blue and the Gray "Part 1" CBS Fred A. Chulack
Bud Friedgen
The Scarlet and the Black Benjamin A. Weissman
The Thorn Birds "Part 1" ABC Robert F. Shugrue
Who Will Love My Children? Jerrold L. Ludwig
The Winds of War "Into the Maelstrom" Bernard Gribble
Peter Zinner
John F. Burnett
Jack Tucker
Earle Herdan
Gary L. Smith
1984[4] A Streetcar Named Desire ABC Jerrold L. Ludwig
Dark Mirror ABC Bob Bring
The Day After William Paul Dornisch
Robert Florio
The Dollmaker Rita Roland
George Washington "Part 3" CBS Les Green
Donald Douglas
David Wages
Mel Friedman
Something About Amelia ABC Jack Harnish
1985[5] Wallenberg: A Hero's Story NBC Paul LaMastra
A.D. "Part 5" NBC John A. Martinelli
The Burning Bed Richard Fetterman
Michael A. Stevenson
Hollywood Wives "Part 2" ABC Fred A. Chulack
Ray Daniels
1986[6] An Early Frost NBC Jerrold L. Ludwig
Death of a Salesman CBS David Ray
Kane & Abel "Part 1" Mel Friedman
James Galloway
Les Green
Mussolini: The Untold Story "Part 2" NBC Ronald J. Fagan
Noelle Imparato
Rod Stephens
North and South "Part 4" ABC Michael Eliot
Scott C. Eyler
1987[7] LBJ: The Early Years NBC Steven Cohen
Fresno "Part 4" CBS Andrew Chulack
I'll Take Manhattan "Part 1" Michael Brown
Murder Ordained "Part 2" Michael Eliot
Unnatural Causes NBC Paul LaMastra
1988[8] The Murder of Mary Phagan NBC John A. Martinelli
The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank CBS Jerrold L. Ludwig
The Bourne Identity ABC Benjamin A. Weissman
Ellen Ring Jacobson
Foxfire CBS Paul LaMastra
The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story NBC James Galloway
To Heal a Nation Gregory Prange
Millie Moore
1989[9] War and Remembrance "Part 10" ABC Peter Zinner
John F. Burnett
The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro NBC Robert K. Lambert
Lonesome Dove "The Plains" CBS Corky Ehlers
My Name Is Bill W. ABC Paul Rubell
John Wright
Roe vs. Wade NBC Elodie Keene
Joe Ann Fogle

1990s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
1990[10] Caroline? CBS Paul LaMastra
Blind Faith "Part 2" NBC Christopher Cooke
James Galloway
Center of Fire: Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World TBS Jane Lippman
A Killing in a Small Town CBS Harvey Rosenstock
The Shell Seekers ABC Fred A. Chulack
The Simpsons "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" Fox Brian K. Roberts
Ric Eisman
Small Sacrifices "Part 2" ABC Parkie L. Singh
1991[11] Sarah, Plain and Tall CBS John Wright
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson TNT Eric A. Sears
Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes NBC Robert Florio
It "Part 1" ABC Robert F. Shugrue
David Blangsted
Separate But Equal "Part 2" John W. Wheeler
1992[12] The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal" ABC Edgar Burcksen
Afterburn HBO Jerrold L. Ludwig
Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel "Part 2" NBC Douglas Ibold
Homefront "S.N.A.F.U." ABC William B. Stich
Michael B. Hoggan
I'll Fly Away "Pilot" NBC David Rosenbloom
Karen I. Stern
1993[13] Citizen Cohn HBO Peter Zinner
Alex Haley's Queen "Part 3" CBS Paul LaMastra
James Galloway
Barbarians at the Gate HBO Patrick Kennedy
Sinatra "Part 1" CBS Scott Vickrey
1994[14] And the Band Played On HBO Lois Freeman-Fox
Geronimo TNT Millie Moore
Gypsy CBS William H. Reynolds
To Dance with the White Dog Bill Blunden
World War II: When Lions Roared "Part 1" NBC John A. Martinelli
1995[15] Indictment: The McMartin Trial HBO Richard A. Harris
Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight TNT Michael D. Ornstein
Buffalo Girls CBS Richard Bracken
Citizen X HBO William Goldenberg
The Piano Lesson CBS Jim Oliver
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story NBC Geoffrey Rowland
1996[16] The Tuskegee Airmen HBO David Beatty
Andersonville TNT Paul Rubell
Gulliver's Travels NBC Peter Coulson
Hiroshima Showtime Denis Papillon
John Soh
Dominique Fortin
Truman HBO Lisa Fruchtman
1997[17] Miss Evers' Boys HBO Michael Brown
Crime of the Century HBO Antony Gibbs
Gotti Zach Staenberg
If These Walls Could Talk "1952" + "1974" Elena Maganini
In Cold Blood CBS Michael D. Ornstein
The Man Who Captured Eichmann TNT Drake Silliman
1998[18] Gia HBO Eric A. Sears
Don King: Only in America HBO Steven Cohen
From the Earth to the Moon "Can We Do This?" Laurie Grotstein
"1968" Richard Pearson
Merlin "Part 1" NBC Colin Green
1999[19] Horatio Hornblower: The Duel A&E Keith Palmer
Dash and Lilly A&E Cindy Mollo
Joan of Arc "Part 2" CBS Ralph Brunjes
Pirates of Silicon Valley TNT Richard Halsey
The Rat Pack HBO Eric A. Sears
The Temptations "Part 2" CBS Neil Mandelberg
John Duffy

2000s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
2000[20] Tuesdays with Morrie ABC Carol Littleton
Annie ABC Scott Vickrey
The Beach Boys: An American Family "Part 1" Geoffrey Rowland
Bryan M. Horne
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge HBO Alan Heim
RKO 281 Alex Mackie
2001[21] Wit HBO John Bloom
61* HBO Michael Jablow
Anne Frank: The Whole Story ABC Christopher Rouse
Conspiracy HBO Peter Zinner
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows "Part 1" ABC Dody Dorn
2002[22] Band of Brothers "Day of Days" HBO Frances Parker
Band of Brothers "Replacements" HBO Billy Fox
James Dean TNT Antony Gibbs
The Lost Battalion A&E William B. Stich
Shackleton "Part 2" Peter Coulson
2003[23] Live from Baghdad HBO Joe Hutshing
Door to Door TNT Paul Dixon
Hitler: The Rise of Evil "Part 1" CBS Henk Van Eeghen
Sylvain Lebel
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Lifetime Anita Brandt Burgoyne
Taken "High Hopes" Sci Fi Toni Morgan
2004[24] Something the Lord Made HBO Michael Brown
44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out FX William B. Stich
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself HBO Mark Warner
Edward Warschilka
Angels in America "Millennium Approaches" John Bloom
Antonia Van Drimmelen
Battlestar Galactica "Part 1" Sci Fi Dany Cooper
Ike: Countdown to D-Day A&E Chris Peppe
2005[25] The Life and Death of Peter Sellers HBO John Smith
Back When We Were Grownups CBS Tina Hirsch
Empire Falls "Part 2" HBO Kate Williams
Faith of My Fathers A&E Scott Boyd
The Wool Cap TNT Paul Dixon
2006[26] Elizabeth I "Part 1" HBO Beverley Mills
Elizabeth I "Part 2" HBO Melanie Oliver
Flight 93 A&E Scott Boyd
The Girl in the Café HBO Mark Day
The Ten Commandments ABC Ingrid Koller
Klaus Hundsbichler
Victor Du Bois
Mark Conte
2007[27] Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee HBO Michael D. Ornstein
Michael Brown
The Path to 9/11 "Part 2" ABC Geoffrey Rowland
Eric A. Sears
Bryan M. Horne
David Handman
Mitchell Danton
Broken Trail "Part 2" AMC Freeman A. Davies
Phil Norden
Jane Eyre "Part 1" PBS Jason Krasucki
Life Support HBO Mary Jo Markey
The Starter Wife "Part 3" USA Robert Florio
2008[28] Recount HBO Alan Baumgarten
The Andromeda Strain "Part 1" A&E Scott Vickrey
Extras "The Extra Special Series Finale" HBO Richard Halladey
Graham Barker
John Adams "Independence" Melanie Oliver
Tin Man "Part 1" Sci Fi Allan Lee
2009[29] Taking Chance HBO Lee Percy
Brian A. Kates
24: Redemption Fox Scott Powell
Generation Kill "A Burning Dog" HBO Oral Norrie Ottey
"The Cradle of Civilization" Jason Krasucki
Grey Gardens Alan Heim
Lee Percy

2010s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
2010[30] Temple Grandin HBO Leo Trombetta
The Pacific "Part 5" HBO Edward A. Warschilka
"Part 8" Alan Cody
"Part 9" Alan Cody
Marta Évry
You Don't Know Jack Aaron Yanes
2011[31] Cinema Verite HBO Sarah Flack
Robert Pulcini
Downton Abbey "Episode One" PBS John Wilson
Mildred Pierce "Part 4" HBO Camilla Toniolo
Sherlock "A Study in Pink" PBS Charlie Phillips
Too Big to Fail HBO Barbara Tulliver
Plummy Tucker
2012[32] Hatfields & McCoys "Part 2" History Don Cassidy
American Horror Story "Birth" FX Fabienne Bouville
Game Change HBO Lucia Zucchetti
Hemingway & Gellhorn Walter Murch
Sherlock "A Scandal in Belgravia" PBS Charlie Phillips
2013[33] Behind the Candelabra HBO Steven Soderbergh (as Mary Ann Bernard)
American Horror Story: Asylum "Nor'easter" FX Fabienne Bouville
Killing Lincoln National Geographic Channel Steve Polivka
Phil Spector HBO Barbara Tulliver
Top of the Lake "Part 5" Sundance Channel Alexandre de Franceschi
Scott Gray
2014[34] Sherlock "His Last Vow" PBS Yan Miles
The Normal Heart HBO Adam Penn
Fargo "Buridan's Ass" FX Regis Kimble
"The Crocodile's Dilemma" Skip MacDonald
"The Rooster Prince" Bridget Durnford
2015[35] Olive Kitteridge "Security" HBO Jeffrey M. Werner
24: Live Another Day "10:00 p.m. – 11:00 a.m." Fox Scott Powell
American Crime "Episode One" ABC Luyen Vu
Houdini "Part 1" History Sabrina Plisco
David Beatty
Wolf Hall "Entirely Beloved" PBS David Blackmore
2016[36]
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story "The Race Card" FX C. Chi-Yoon Chung
Fargo "Did You Do This? No, You Did It!" FX Curtis Thurber
Skip MacDonald
"Waiting for Dutch" Skip MacDonald
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story "From the Ashes of Tragedy" Adam Penn
"The Verdict" Stewart Schill

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