Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards.

Winners and nominations

1980s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
1983[1] The Winds of War "Into the Maelstrom" ABC Charles Correll
Stevan Larner
The Blue and the Gray "Part 3" CBS Al Francis
Murder Me, Murder You Gayne Rescher
The Thorn Birds "Part 1" ABC Bill Butler
Witness for the Prosecution CBS Arthur Ibbetson
1984[2] A Streetcar Named Desire ABC Bill Butler
Celebrity "Part 3" NBC Philip H. Lathrop
The Day After ABC Gayne Rescher
George Washington "Part 2" CBS Harry Stradling, Jr.
1985[3] Malice in Wonderland CBS Philip H. Lathrop
The Bad Seed ABC Ted Voigtlander
A Death in California Joseph F. Biroc
Evergreen "Part 2" NBC Woody Omens
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story Charles Correll
1986[4] An Early Frost NBC Woody Omens
North and South "Part 6" ABC Stevan Larner
Peter the Great "Part 3" NBC Vittorio Storaro
Picking Up the Pieces CBS Philip H. Lathrop
1987[5] Christmas Snow NBC Philip H. Lathrop
The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory NBC John Elsenbach
Kojak: The Price of Justice CBS Victor J. Kemper
Promise Gayne Rescher
There Were Times, Dear PBS Brianne Murphy
1988[6] I Saw What You Did CBS Woody Omens
Baby M "Part 1" ABC James Crabe
Inherit the Wind NBC Stevan Larner
Little Girl Lost ABC Philip H. Lathrop
1989[7] Shooter NBC Gayne Rescher
Disaster at Silo 7 ABC Roy H. Wagner
Favorite Son "Part 3" NBC Bradford May
Lonesome Dove "The Return" CBS Douglas Milsome
War and Remembrance "Part 11" ABC Dietrich Lohmann

1990s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
1990[8] Murder in Mississippi NBC Donald M. Morgan
The Final Days ABC Fred Murphy
The Operation CBS John C. Flinn III
Polly NBC Isidore Mankofsky
Where Pigeons Go to Die Haskell B. Boggs
1991[9] Lucky Chances "Part 1" NBC Gayne Rescher
The Haunted Fox Michael D. Margulies
Love, Lies and Murder "Part 1" NBC Isidore Mankofsky
The Whereabouts of Jenny ABC Jonathan West
1992[10] Lady Against the Odds NBC Brad May
Afterburn HBO Isidore Mankofsky
Doublecrossed Donald M. Morgan
Into the Badlands USA Johnny E. Jensen
Miss Rose White NBC Kees Van Oostrum
1993[11] Stalin HBO Vilmos Zsigmond
An American Story CBS Johnny E. Jensen
Lady Boss "Part 1" NBC Chuck Arnold
Murder in the Heartland "Part 1" ABC Ronald Víctor García
Sinatra "Part 1" CBS Reynaldo Villalobos
1994[12] Geronimo TNT Donald M. Morgan
Gypsy CBS Ralf D. Bode
Return to Lonesome Dove "Part 2" Kees Van Oostrum
The Stand "Part 1" ABC Edward J. Pei
World War II: When Lions Roared "Part 2" NBC John A. Alonzo
1995[13] My Antonia USA Robert Primes
Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story CBS Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
Family Album NBC Michael W. Watkins
My Brother's Keeper CBS Thomas Del Ruth
Take Me Home Again NBC Chuck Arnold
1996[14] Rasputin HBO Elemér Ragályi
Andersonville TNT Ric Waite
Gulliver's Travels NBC Howard Atherton
Harrison: Cry of the City UPN Robert Primes
Norma Jean & Marilyn HBO John Thomas
The Siege at Ruby Ridge "Part 2" CBS Donald M. Morgan
1997[15] Miss Evers' Boys HBO Donald M. Morgan
Gotti HBO Alar Kivilo
Hidden in America Showtime James R. Bagdonas
In the Gloaming HBO Frederick Elmes
To Love, Honor and Deceive ABC Michael D. O'Shea
1998[16] What the Deaf Man Heard CBS Eric Van Haren Noman
Buffalo Soldiers TNT William Wages
The Day Lincoln Was Shot Ronald Víctor García
From the Earth to the Moon "Can We Do This?" HBO Gale Tattersall
George Wallace "Part 1" TNT Alan Caso
Merlin "Part 1" NBC Sergey Kozlov
1999[17] Winchell HBO Robbie Greenberg
The '60s "Part 2" NBC Michael D. O'Shea
Dash and Lilly A&E Bruce Surtees
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie CBS Ralf D. Bode
Lansky HBO John A. Alonzo

2000s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
2000[18] Introducing Dorothy Dandridge HBO Robbie Greenberg
Annie ABC Ralf D. Bode
A Christmas Carol TNT Ian Wilson
Dirty Pictures Showtime Hiro Narita
Witness Protection HBO Fred Murphy
2001[19] Frank Herbert's Dune "Part 2" Sci Fi Vittorio Storaro
61* HBO Haskell Wexler
Anne Frank: The Whole Story "Part 2" ABC Elemér Ragályi
Conspiracy HBO Stephen Goldblatt
For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story Donald M. Morgan
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows "Part 1" ABC James Chressanthis
2002[20] Shackleton "Part 2" A&E Henry Braham
Band of Brothers "The Patrol" HBO Remi Adefarasin
James Dean TNT Robbie Greenberg
The Mists of Avalon "Part 1" Vilmos Zsigmond
Path to War HBO Stephen Goldblatt
Uprising "Part 2" NBC Denis Lenoir
2003[21] Out of the Ashes Showtime Donald M. Morgan
Door to Door TNT Jan Kiesser
Hunter: Back in Force NBC John C. Flinn III
Hysterical Blindness HBO Declan Quinn
Live from Baghdad Ivan Strasburg
2004[22] Something the Lord Made HBO Donald M. Morgan
American Family: Journey of Dreams "Chapter 1: The Wedding" PBS Reynaldo Villalobos
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself HBO Peter James
Angels in America "Perestroika" Stephen Goldblatt
Iron Jawed Angels Robbie Greenberg
2005[23] The Life and Death of Peter Sellers HBO Peter Levy
The 4400 "Part 1" USA Thomas Burstyn
Faith of My Fathers A&E Bill Roe
The Five People You Meet in Heaven ABC Kramer Morgenthau
Warm Springs HBO Robbie Greenberg
2006[24] Bleak House "Part 1" PBS James Chressanthis
Four Minutes ESPN2 Melanie Oliver
Into the West "Dreams and Schemes" TNT William Wages
"Wheel to the Stars" Alan Caso
Mrs. Harris HBO Steven Poster
Sleeper Cell "Al-Faitha" Showtime Robert Primes
2007[25] Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee HBO David Franco
Broken Trail "Part 1" AMC Lloyd Ahern II
Jane Eyre "Part 1" PBS Mike Eley
The Path to 9/11 "Part 2" ABC Joel Ransom
The Valley of Light CBS Eric Van Haren Noman
2008[26] John Adams "Independence" HBO Tak Fujimoto
The Andromeda Strain "Part 1" A&E Jon Joffin
Bernard and Doris HBO Mauricio Rubinstein
The Company "Part 1" TNT Ben Nott
John Adams "Don't Tread on Me" HBO Tak Fujimoto
Danny Cohen
Sense & Sensibility "Part 1" PBS Sean Bobbitt
2009[27] Little Dorrit "Part 1" PBS Lukas Strebel
Generation Kill "Combat Jack" HBO Ivan Strasburg
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story TNT John B. Aronson
Grey Gardens HBO Mike Eley
Into the Storm Michel Amathieu

2010s

Year Program Episode Network Nominees
2010[28] Return to Cranford "Part 2" PBS Ben Smithard
The Pacific "Part 5" HBO Remi Adefarasin
"Part 9" Stephen F. Windon
The Prisoner "Checkmate" AMC Florian Hoffmeister
You Don't Know Jack HBO Eigil Bryld
2011[29] Downton Abbey "Episode One" PBS David Katznelson
The Kennedys "Life Sentences" ReelzChannel David Moxness
Mildred Pierce "Part 5" HBO Edward Lachman
The Pillars of the Earth "Legacy" Starz Attila Szalay
Too Big to Fail HBO Kramer Morgenthau
2012[30] Great Expectations "Part 2" PBS Florian Hoffmeister
Game Change HBO Jim Denault
Hemingway & Gellhorn Rogier Stoffers
Sherlock "A Scandal in Belgravia" PBS Fabian Wagner
Treasure Island "Part 1" Syfy Ulf Brantås
2013[31] Top of the Lake "Part 1" Sundance Adam Arkapaw
American Horror Story: Asylum "I Am Anne Frank, Part 2" FX Michael Goi
Behind the Candelabra HBO Steven Soderbergh (as Peter Andrews)
The Girl John Pardue
Parade's End "Part 5" Mike Eley
2014[32] Sherlock "His Last Vow" PBS Neville Kidd
Fargo "Buridan's Ass" FX Dana Gonzales
"The Crocodile’s Dilemma" Matt Lloyd
Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond "Episode One" BBC America Edward Will
Killing Kennedy Nat Geo Stephen St. John
The Normal Heart HBO Danny Moder
2015[33] Bessie HBO Jeff Jur
American Horror Story: Freak Show "Monsters Among Us" FX Michael Goi
Houdini "Part One" History Karl Walter Lindenlaub
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe "Part One" Lifetime Chris Manley
2016[34] Fargo "Waiting for Dutch" FX Dana Gonzales
Luther BBC America John Conroy
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story "From the Ashes of Tragedy" FX Nelson Cragg
Sherlock "The Abominable Bride" PBS Suzie Lavelle

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