List of awards and nominations received by Wentworth

Wentworth is an Australian television drama series which premiered on 1 May 2013. The series, including its cast members and crew, have been the recipient of several awards and nominations, most notably at the Logie Awards, AACTA Awards and the ASTRA Awards.

Wentworth awards and nominations
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins25
Nominations103
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

AACTA Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Notes Ref
2014Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 1][1]
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaKris McQuadeNominated[lower-alpha 2]
2015 (1)Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaDanielle CormackNominated[lower-alpha 3][2]
2015 (2)Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 4][3]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaPamela RabeWon[lower-alpha 5]
2016Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthWon[lower-alpha 6][4]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaDanielle CormackNominated[lower-alpha 7]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaPamela RabeNominated[lower-alpha 8]
Best Direction in a Television Drama or ComedyKevin CarlinNominated[lower-alpha 9]
Best Editing in TelevisionBen JossWon[lower-alpha 10]
2017Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 11][5]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaPamela RabeNominated[lower-alpha 12]
Subscription Television Award for Best New TalentZahra NewmanWon[lower-alpha 13]
2018Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 14][6]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaLeah PurcellNominated[lower-alpha 15]
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaCelia IrelandNominated[lower-alpha 16]
2019Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 17][7]
2020Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 18][8]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaPamela RabeNominated[lower-alpha 19]
2021Best Television Drama SeriesWentworthNominated[lower-alpha 20][9]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaPamela RabeNominated[lower-alpha 21]

ASTRA Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2014Most Outstanding DramaWentworth (Season 1)Won[10]
[11]
Most Outstanding New TalentShareena Clanton (Season 1)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorDanielle Cormack (Season 1)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorNicole da Silva (Season 1)Won
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorKris McQuade (Season 1)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Male ActorAaron Jeffery (Season 1 )Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Male ActorRobbie Magasiva (Season 1)Nominated
2015Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorDanielle Cormack (Season 2)Won[12]
[13]
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorCelia Ireland (Season 2)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorNicole da Silva (Season 2)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Female ActorPamela Rabe (Season 2)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Male ActorAaron Jeffery (Season 2)Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Male ActorRobbie Magasiva (Season 2)Nominated
Most Outstanding DramaWentworth (Season 2)Won

Australian Directors Guild

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2015Best Direction in a TV Drama SeriesKevin Carlin for "Into the Night"Nominated[14]
2018Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SeriesFiona Banks for "Belly of the Beast"Won[15]
2020Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SeriesKevin Carlin for "Under Siege: Part 2"Nominated[16]
2022Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SeriesKevin Carlin for "Legacy"Nominated[17]

Australian Screen Editors

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2013Best Editing in a Television DramaPhilip Watts for "No Place Like Home"Nominated[18]
2014Best Editing in a Television DramaBen Joss for "Into the Night"Nominated[19]

Australian Writers' Guild Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2015Best Script for a Television SeriesPete McTighe for "Fear Her"Nominated[20]
Best Script for a Television SeriesStuart Page for "The Governor's Pleasure"Won
2016Best Script for a Television SeriesMichael Lucas for "Plan Bea"Nominated[21]
Best Script for a Television SeriesPete McTighe for "Blood and Fire"Nominated
2017Best Script for a Television Series or MiniseriesPete McTighe for "Seeing Red"Nominated[22]
2021Best Script for a Television Series or Miniseries of More Than 4 Hours Duration, Including Original and Adapted WorksKim Wilson for "The Unknown Terrorist"Nominated[23]

Equity Ensemble Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2014Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 1)Nominated[24]
2015Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 2)Nominated[25]
2016Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 3)Nominated[26]
2017Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 4)Nominated[27]
2018Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 5)Nominated[28]
2019Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 6)Nominated[29][30]
2021Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCast of Wentworth (Season 8, Part 1)Nominated[31]

Logie Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2014Most Outstanding Drama SeriesWentworth (Season 1)Nominated[32]
Most Outstanding ActressDanielle Cormack (Season 1)Nominated
Most Outstanding NewcomerShareena Clanton (Season 1)Nominated
2015Most Outstanding Drama SeriesWentworth (Season 2)Won[33]
[34]
Most Outstanding ActressDanielle Cormack (Season 2)Won
Most Outstanding ActressNicole da Silva (Season 2)Nominated
2016Most Outstanding ActressPamela Rabe (Season 3)Nominated[35]
[36]
Most Outstanding Drama SeriesWentworth (Season 3)Nominated
Most Outstanding Supporting ActressCelia Ireland (Season 3)Won
2017Most Outstanding ActressDanielle Cormack (Season 4)Nominated[37]
Most Outstanding Supporting ActressNicole da Silva (Season 4)Nominated
Best Drama ProgramWentworth (Season 4)Nominated
Most Outstanding Drama ProgramWentworth (Season 4)Nominated
2018Most Outstanding ActressKate Atkinson (Season 5)Nominated[38]
Most Outstanding ActressPamela Rabe (Season 5)Won
Most Outstanding Drama SeriesWentworth (Season 5)Won
Most Outstanding Supporting ActressCelia Ireland (Season 5)Nominated
Most Popular Drama ProgramWentworth (Season 5)Won
2019Most Outstanding ActorRobbie Magasiva (Season 6)Nominated[39]
Most Outstanding ActressLeah Purcell (Season 6)Nominated
Most Outstanding Supporting ActorBernard Curry (Season 6)Nominated
Most Outstanding Supporting ActressCelia Ireland (Season 6)Nominated
Most Popular Drama ProgramWentworth (Season 6)Nominated
Most Outstanding Drama SeriesWentworth (Season 6)Won
2022 Most Popular Actor Bernard Curry (Season 8, Part 2) Nominated [40]
[41]
Most Outstanding Drama Series Wentworth (Season 8, Part 2) Nominated
Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Katrina Milosevic (Season 8, Part 2) Nominated

National Dreamtime Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2018 Female Actor of the Year Leah Purcell (Season 6) Won [42]
2019 Female Actor of the Year Rarriwuy Hick (Season 7) Won [43]

Screen Producers Australia

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2013SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 1)
Won[44]
2014SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 2)
Nominated[45]
2015SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 3)
Nominated[46]
2016SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 4)
Nominated[47]
2017SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 5)
Nominated[48]
2018SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 6)
Nominated[49]
2019SPA Award for Drama Series Production of the Year
Fremantle Australia (Season 7)
Nominated[50]

TV Tonight Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Notes Ref
2014TV Tonight Award for Best New Show (Australian)
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 22][51]
TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 23][51]
2015TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 24][52]
2016TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Won[lower-alpha 25][53]
2017TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Won[lower-alpha 26][54]
2018TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Won[lower-alpha 27][55]
2019TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Won[lower-alpha 28][56]
TV Tonight Award for Blunder of the Year: Wentworth "axed" rumours
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 29][57]
2020TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 30][58]
2021TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Won[lower-alpha 31][59]
TV Tonight Award for Favourite Aussie Female
Pamela Rabe
Nominated[lower-alpha 32][59]
2022TV Tonight Award for Best Australian Drama
Wentworth
Nominated[lower-alpha 33][60]
TV Tonight Award for Favourite Female
Pamela Rabe
Nominated[lower-alpha 34][60]

Notes

  1. Jo Porter & Amanda Crittenden – Wentworth: Season 1
  2. Kris McQuade for Season 1, Episode 10 – "Checkmate"
  3. Danielle Cormack for Season 2
  4. Jo Porter & Amanda Crittenden – Wentworth: Season 3
  5. Pamela Rabe for Season 3
  6. Pino Amenta & Jo Porter – Wentworth: Season 4
  7. Danielle Cormack for Season 4
  8. Pamela Rabe for Season 4
  9. Director Kevin Carlin for Season 4, Episode 12 – "Seeing Red"
  10. Editor Ben Joss for Season 4, Episode 3 − "Prisoner"
  11. Jo Porter & Pino Amenta – Wentworth: Season 5
  12. Pamela Rabe for Season 5
  13. Zara Newman for Season 5
  14. Jo Porter & Pino Amenta – Wentworth: Season 6
  15. Leah Purcell for Season 6
  16. Celia Ireland for Season 6
  17. Jo Porter & Pino Amenta – Wentworth: Season 7
  18. Jo Porter & Pino Amenta – Wentworth: Season 8, Part 1
  19. Pamela Rabe for Season 8, Part 1
  20. Jo Porter & Pino Amenta – Wentworth: Season 8, Part 2
  21. Pamela Rabe for Season 8, Part 2
  22. Wentworth: Season 1
  23. Wentworth: Season 1
  24. Wentworth: Season 2
  25. Wentworth: Season 3
  26. Wentworth: Season 4
  27. Wentworth: Season 5
  28. Wentworth: Season 6
  29. Wentworth: Season 6
  30. Wentworth: Season 7
  31. Wentworth: Season 8, Part 1
  32. Wentworth: Season 8, Part 1
  33. Wentworth: Season 8, Part 2
  34. Wentworth: Season 8, Part 2

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