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Composer: | David Wingo |
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Opentheme: | "Change for the World" by Charles Bradley (seasons 1–3) |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 4 |
Num Episodes: | 32 |
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Camera: | Single-camera |
Runtime: | 26–34 minutes |
Network: | HBO |
Barry is an American black comedy crime drama television series created by Alec Berg and Bill Hader that premiered on HBO on March 25, 2018, and concluded on May 28, 2023, after four seasons and 32 episodes. Hader stars as Barry Berkman, a former U.S. Marine from Cleveland who works as a hitman; upon traveling to Los Angeles to kill a target, he finds himself joining an acting class taught by Gene Cousineau (Henry Winkler), where he meets aspiring actress Sally Reed (Sarah Goldberg) and begins to question his path in life as he deals with his criminal associates such as Monroe Fuches (Stephen Root) and NoHo Hank (Anthony Carrigan).
Barry received critical acclaim, with most praise going to its directing, writing, originality, humor, characters, and performances (particularly those of Hader and Winkler) as well as its examination of its subject matter. Several critics have labeled it as one of the best television series of all time.
The series has received various accolades, including 44 Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Hader won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series twice, while Winkler won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in the first season. For the second season, Winkler, Root, and Carrigan all received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor, while Goldberg received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress. Hader, Winkler, and Carrigan each received two more nominations for the third and fourth seasons. All four seasons of Barry were nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Barry follows Barry Berkman, a U.S. Marine and Afghanistan veteran from Cleveland, who works as a hitman and wrestles with loneliness, depression, and guilt caused by his lifestyle as well as his actions during his service. He travels to Los Angeles to kill a target and finds a new sense of purpose when he follows his target into an acting class. After joining the class and making plans to become an actor, using his newfound passion as an outlet for his anxiety, he struggles to distance himself from his old life and keep his past a secret from new friends and colleagues.[8]
On January 11, 2016, it was reported that HBO had given the production a pilot order, to be directed by Bill Hader who would also co-write and executive produce alongside Alec Berg.[11] On June 2, 2016, it was reported that HBO had given the production a series order.[8] [12] On April 12, 2018, HBO renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on March 31, 2019.[13] [14] On April 10, 2019, HBO renewed the series for a third season which premiered on April 24, 2022.[15] [16] On May 19, 2022, HBO renewed the series for an eight-episode fourth season with Hader directing all eight episodes.[17] In March 2023, it was confirmed that season four would be its last.[18]
Alongside the report of the pilot order, it was confirmed that Hader would star in the pilot.[11] In February 2016, it was reported that Sarah Goldberg, Glenn Fleshler, Anthony Carrigan, Henry Winkler, and Stephen Root had been cast in lead roles in the series' pilot.[19] [20] [21] [22] [23] For the third season, Sarah Burns was promoted to series regular after having a recurring role in the second season.[16]
Principal photography for the first season began in 2017 in Los Angeles.[8] The second season filmed from September 2018 to December 2018.[24]
Production on the third season was shut down on March 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before a single episode had been shot. The cast had already gathered for table reads for the first two episodes when they were informed.[25] In January 2021, Hader revealed that scripts for seasons 3 and 4 had been written.[26] Filming for the third season began in August 2021.[27] Production on the fourth season began in June 2022 in Los Angeles.[17]
On December 4, 2017, HBO released the first teaser trailer for the series.[28] [29] On January 9, 2018, HBO released the first official trailer for the series.[30] [31]
On March 21, 2018, the series held its official premiere at NeueHouse Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.[32] [33]
On April 28, 2018, episodes one through three were screened during the Series Mania Festival at the Le Majestic cinema in Lille, France. It appeared alongside seven other television programs in the festival's "Best of USA" series of shows.[34] [35]
All four seasons of Barry have received critical acclaim. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the overall series holds a 98% rating.[36] Meanwhile, on Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the overall series received a score of 88 out of 100.[37]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a 98% rating with an average rating of 8.1/10, based on 82 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "PTSD and comedy make strangely endearing bedfellows in Barry, which proves more poignant than its sketch show premise."[38] Metacritic assigned the season a score of 84 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[39]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds a 100% rating with an average rating of 8.8/10, based on 42 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Barry follows up a pitch-perfect debut with a second season that balances darkness with comedy while steering clear of antihero overindulgence."[40] On Metacritic, the season has a score 87 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[41]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season holds a 99% rating with an average rating of 9.05/10, based on 111 reviews. The website's critics consensus states, "Bill Hader and company can take a well-deserved bow—Barry makes its belated return to the screen without missing a step, retaining its edge as one of television’s funniest and most unsettling offerings."[42] On Metacritic, the season has a score 94 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[43]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season holds a 96% rating with an average rating of 9.05/10, based on 119 reviews. The website's critics consensus states, "What began as a macabre comedy is now close to completely shorn of genuine mirth, but Bill Hader's masterful indictment of stardom closes the curtain with one hell of an encore."[44] On Metacritic, the season has a score 90 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[45]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | |
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2018 | Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Barry | [46] | |
Outstanding New Program | Barry | ||||
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Aida Rodgers, and Liz Sarnoff | [47] [48] | ||
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | ||||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Henry Winkler (for "Chapter Four: Commit To You") | ||||
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Bill Hader (for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark") | ||||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg and Bill Hader (for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark") | ||||
Liz Sarnoff (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | |||||
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas | [49] | ||
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) | Paula Huidobro (for "Chapter Eight: Know Your Truth") | ||||
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) | Tyler B. Robinson, Eric Schoonover, and Amber Haley (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | ||||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | Jeff Buchanan (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | ||||
Kyle Reiter (for "Chapter Eight: Know Your Truth") | |||||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Matthew E. Taylor, Sean Heissinger, Rickley W. Dumm, Michael Brake, Hilda Hodges, and Rick Owens (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Todd Beckett, Elmo Ponsdomenech, and Benjamin Patrick (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast And Keep Going") | ||||
American Film Institute Awards | Top 10 TV Programs of the Year | Barry | [50] | ||
2019 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Barry | [51] | |
Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Henry Winkler | ||||
Dorian Awards | TV Comedy of the Year | Barry | [52] [53] | ||
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Comedy Series | Barry | [54] | ||
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Henry Winkler | ||||
Producers Guild of America Awards | Best Episodic Comedy | Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Aida Rodgers, Emily Heller, and Liz Sarnoff | [55] | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Darrell Britt-Gibson, D'Arcy Carden, Andy Carey, Anthony Carrigan, Rightor Doyle, Glenn Fleshler, Alejandro Furth, Sarah Goldberg, Bill Hader, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Paula Newsome, John Pirruccello, Stephen Root, and Henry Winkler | [56] | ||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Artios Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot & First Season — Comedy | Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy, and Stacia Kimler | [57] | ||
American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards | Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television | Jeff Buchanan (for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark") | [58] | ||
Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | Bill Hader (for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark") | [59] | ||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour | Benjamin A. Patrick, Elmo Ponsdomenech, Todd Beckett, David Wingo, Aaron Hasson, and John Sanacore (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast, and Keep Going") | [60] | ||
Golden Reel Awards | Broadcast Media: Live Action Under 35:00 | TBA (for "Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast, and Keep Going") | [61] | ||
Writers Guild of America Awards | Television: Comedy Series | Alec Berg, Duffy Boudreau, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Liz Sarnoff, Ben Smith, and Sarah Solemani | [62] | ||
Television: New Series | Alec Berg, Duffy Boudreau, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Liz Sarnoff, Ben Smith, and Sarah Solemani | ||||
Television: Episodic Comedy | Alec Berg and Bill Hader (for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark") | ||||
Satellite Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Barry | [63] [64] | ||
Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Shorty Awards | Best TV Show | Barry | [65] | ||
Peabody Awards | Entertainment | Barry | [66] | ||
Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Barry | [67] | ||
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Aida Rodgers, Emily Heller, Julie Camino, Jason Kim, and Liz Sarnoff | [68] [69] | ||
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader (for "The Truth Has A Ring To It") | ||||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Stephen Root | |||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Sarah Goldberg | ||||
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg (for "The Audition") | ||||
Bill Hader (for "ronny/lily") | |||||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg and Bill Hader (for "ronny/lily") | ||||
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas | |||
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) | David Wingo (for "What?") | ||||
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) | Tyler B. Robinson, Eric Schoonover, and Rachael Ferrara (for "ronny/lily") | ||||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | Jeff Buchanan (for "ronny/lily") | ||||
Kyle Reiter (for "berkman > block") | |||||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Matthew E. Taylor, Mark Allen, Rickley W. Dumm, John Creed, Harrison Meyle, Michael Brake, Clayton Weber, Alyson Dee Moore, and Chris Moriana (for "ronny/lily") | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Jason "Frenchie" Gaya, Elmo Ponsdomenech, Aaron Hasson, and Benjamin Patrick (for "ronny/lily") | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program | Wade Allen | ||||
Satellite Awards | Best Musical or Comedy Series | Barry | [70] | ||
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
2020 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Barry | [71] | |
Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Henry Winkler | ||||
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Comedy Series | Barry | [72] | ||
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Producers Guild of America Awards | Best Episodic Comedy | Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Aida Rodgers, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Emily Heller, Julie Camino, and Jason Kim | [73] | ||
Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | Bill Hader (for "ronny/lily") | [74] | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Nikita Bogolyubov, Darrell Britt-Gibson, D'Arcy Carden, Andy Carey, Anthony Carrigan, Troy Caylak, Rightor Doyle, Patricia Fa'Asua, Alejandro Furth, Sarah Goldberg, Nick Gracer, Bill Hader, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Michael Irby, John Pirruccello, Stephen Root, and Henry Winkler | [75] | ||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour | Benjamin A. Patrick, Elmo Ponsdomenech, Jason "Frenchie" Gaya, Aaron Hasson, and John Sanacore (for "ronny/lily") | [76] | ||
Casting Society of America | Television Series – Comedy | Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy, and Stacia Kimler | |||
Art Directors Guild Awards | Half-Hour Single-Camera Series | Tyler B. Robinson (for "ronny/lily") | [77] | ||
Writers Guild of America Awards | Television: Comedy Series | Alec Berg, Duffy Boudreau, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Jason Kim, Taofik Kolade, and Elizabeth Sarnoff | [78] | ||
2022 | Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Barry | [79] [80] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards | Best Cable Series, Comedy | Barry | [81] | ||
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | D'Arcy Carden | ||||
Sarah Goldberg | |||||
Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Alec Berg and Bill Hader | ||||
Liz Sarnoff | |||||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Aida Rodgers, Liz Sarnoff, Emily Heller, Jason Kim, Duffy Boudreau, and Julie Camino | [82] | ||
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Duffy Boudreau | ||||
Alec Berg and Bill Hader | |||||
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas | |||
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) | Carl Herse | ||||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | Ali Greer | ||||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, John Creed, Rickley W. Dumm, Clay Weber, Darrin Mann, Michael Brake, Alyson Dee Moore, and Chris Moriana | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Elmo Ponsdomenech, Teddy Salas, and Scott Harber (for "all the sauces") | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program | Wade Allen | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Performance | Clay Cullen, David Castillo, Jolene Van Vugt, and Chris Morrison | ||||
2023 | American Society of Cinematographers Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a Half-Hour Television Series | Carl Herse | [83] | |
Artios Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Series | Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy, Stacia Kimler | [84] | ||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour | Scott Harber, Elmo Ponsdomenech, Teddy Salas, Sean Heissinger, David Wingo, Howard London, Darrin Mann | [85] | ||
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Comedy Series | Barry | [86] | ||
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Henry Winkler | ||||
Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | [87] | ||
Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Bill Hader | [88] | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series – Musical/Comedy or Drama | Henry Winkler | ||||
Golden Reel Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Short Form | Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, Rickley W. Dumm, Deron Street, Candice Brunello, Charles Campagna, John Creed, Darrin Mann, Clay Weber, Alyson Dee Moore, Chris Moriana | [89] | ||
Producers Guild of America Awards | Best Episodic Comedy | Barry | [90] | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Comedy or Musical Series | [91] | |||
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Sarah Burns, D'Arcy Carden, Anthony Carrigan, Turhan Troy Caylak, Sarah Goldberg, Nick Gracer, Bill Hader, Jessy Hodges, Michael Irby, Gary Kraus, Stephen Root, and Henry Winkler | [92] | ||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Bill Hader | |||||
Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Barry | [93] | ||
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Writers Guild of America Awards | Television: Comedy Series | Emma Barrie, Alec Berg, Duffy Boudreau, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Nicky Hirschhorn, Jason Kim, Liz Sarnoff | [94] | ||
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards | Best Actor | Henry Winkler | [95] [96] | ||
Artios Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Series | Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy, Stacia Kimler | [97] | ||
American Cinema Editors | Best Comedy Drama Series | Ali Greer and Franky Guttman | [98] | ||
American Society of Cinematographers Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a Half Hour Series for Television | Carl Herse | [99] | ||
Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Comedy Series | Barry | [100] | ||
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Henry Winkler | ||||
Golden Globe Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Barry | [101] | ||
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy | Billy Hader | ||||
Golden Reel Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Short Form | Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, Rickley W. Dumm, Deron Street, John Creed, Clay Weber, Darrin Mann, Alyson Dee Moore, Chris Moriana | [102] | ||
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards | Best Cable Series, Comedy | Barry | [103] | ||
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Henry Winkler | ||||
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Sarah Goldberg | ||||
Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | Bill Hader | ||||
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy | |||||
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts TV Awards | Best Casting in a Comedy Series | Barry | |||
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | D'Arcy Carden | ||||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | Barry | [104] | ||
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan | ||||
Henry Winkler | |||||
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (Half-Hour) | Carl Herse | |||
Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series | Franky Guttman and Ali Greer | ||||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Sean Heissinger, Matthew E. Taylor, John Creed, Rickley W. Dumm, Deron Street, Clay Weber, Michael Brake, Darrin Mann, Alyson Dee Moore, and Chris Moriana | ||||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation | Elmo Ponsdomenech, Teddy Salas, Scott Harber, and Aaron Hasson | ||||
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program | Wade Allen | ||||
Producers Guild of America Awards | Best Episodic Comedy | Barry | [105] | ||
Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | [106] | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Comedy or Musical Series | Barry | [107] | ||
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Anthony Carrigan, Sarah Goldberg, Zachary Golinger, Bill Hader, Andre Hyland, Fred Melamed, Charles Parnell, Stephen Root, Tobie Windham, Henry Winkler, and Robert Wisdom | [108] | ||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Hader | ||||
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series | Barry | ||||
Writers Guild of America Awards | Television: Comedy Series | Emma Barrie, Alec Berg, Duffy Boudreau, Bill Hader, Emily Heller, Nicky Hirschhorn, Jason Kim, Liz Sarnoff | [109] |