6 wins & 10 nominations
- 1998 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
For playing "Zora". For episode "Beware Of Greeks".
- 2001 Winner FFCC Award
- Best Ensemble Cast
Shared with: Alec Baldwin · Charles Durning · Jim Frangione · Clark Gregg · Vincent Guastaferro · Michael Higgins · Philip Seymour Hoffman · Ricky Jay · Jonathan Katz · Linda Kimbrough · Jordan Lage · Morris Lamore · William H. Macy · Michael James O'Boyle · Sarah Jessica Parker · David Paymer · Rebecca Pidgeon · Charlotte Potok · Lionel Mark Smith · Allen Soule · Julia Stiles
- 2009 Winner Grammy
- Best Opera Recording
For "Weill: Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny" artists: Los Angeles Opera Chorus, Los Angeles Opera Orchestra - 2009 Winner Grammy
- Best Classical Album
For "Weill: Rise And Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny" artists: Donnie Ray Albert, John Easterlin, Steven Humes, Mel Ulrich & Robert Wörle, Los Angeles Opera Chorus, Los Angeles Opera Orchestra
- 2000 Winner NBR Award
- Best Acting by an Ensemble
Shared with: Alec Baldwin · Charles Durning · Jim Frangione · Clark Gregg · Vincent Guastaferro · Michael Higgins · Philip Seymour Hoffman · Ricky Jay · Jonathan Katz · Linda Kimbrough · Jordan Lage · Morris Lamore · William H. Macy · Michael James O'Boyle · Sarah Jessica Parker · David Paymer · Rebecca Pidgeon · Charlotte Potok · Lionel Mark Smith · Allen Soule · Julia Stiles
- 2001 Winner OFCS Award
- Best Ensemble
Tied with Almost Famous (2000).Shared with: Alec Baldwin · Charles Durning · Jim Frangione · Clark Gregg · Vincent Guastaferro · Michael Higgins · Philip Seymour Hoffman · Ricky Jay · Jonathan Katz · Linda Kimbrough · Jordan Lage · Morris Lamore · William H. Macy · Michael James O'Boyle · Sarah Jessica Parker · David Paymer · Rebecca Pidgeon · Charlotte Potok · Lionel Mark Smith · Allen Soule · Julia Stiles
- 1988 Winner Peabody Award
- Winner
A few years ago, the Peabody Board offered advice to program producers about some of the perils of docudrama. The ability of this dramatic form to invent character traits, to restage events, and thereby to rewrite history was cited as being particularly, dangerous. The Board called on the artistic community to exercise great care in the production of docudramas. LBJ: The Early Years serves as a model for fulfilling the obligations of the docu-dramatist. Under the careful guidance of Executive Producer Louis Rudolph, Producers John Brice and Sandra Saxon Brice, and the directional excellence of Peter Werner, LBJ: The Early Years is marked by historical accuracy and personal insight. More than one member of the Peabody Board knew Mr. Johnson and was impressed with the precision of the characterizations by Randy Quaid and Patti LuPone (as Lady Byrd) and the veracity of the events portrayed in the three-hour program. For historical drama of clarity and importance, a Peabody to Louis Rudolph Films and NBC-TV, produced by Brice Productions in association with Fries Entertainment for LBJ: The Early Years.
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