Year
Category
Nominee
Result
1992
Best Animated Television Program[3]
Won
1993
Best Animated Television Program[4]
Won
1994
Best Animated Television Program[5]
Won
1994
Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation[5]
David Silverman
Nominated
1995
Best Animated Television Program[6]
Won
1995
Voice Acting in the Field of Animation[6]
Nancy Cartwright
as Bart Simpson
Won
1996
Best Animated Television Program[7]
Won
1997
Best Animated Television Program[8]
Won
1997
Best Directing in a TV Production[8]
Mike B. Anderson
for "Homer's Phobia"
Won
1997
Best Music in a TV Production[8]
Alf Clausen
Won
1997
Best Producing in a TV Production[8]
Al Jean & Mike Reiss
for "The Springfield Files"
Won
1997
Best Voice Acting by a Female Performer in a TV Production[8]
Maggie Roswell
for "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
Nominated
1998
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime Program[9]
Won
1998
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production[9]
Alf Clausen & Ken Keeler
for "You're Checkin' In"
"The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson"
Won
1998
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production [9]
Jim Reardon
for "Trash of the Titans"
Won
1999
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program[10]
Won
1999
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production[10]
Tim Long, Larry Doyle, and Matt Selman
for "Simpsons Bible Stories"
Won
2000
Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime Animated Television Program[11]
Won
2000
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production[11]
Alf Clausen
for "Behind the Laughter"
Won
2001
Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime Animated Television Program[12]
Won
2001
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production[12]
Al Jean
for "HOMR"
Nominated
2002
Best Animated Television Production[13]
Won
2003
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production[14]
Won
2003
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production[14]
Steven Dean Moore
for "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky"
Won
2003
Best Music in an Animated Television Production[14]
Alf Clausen, Ken Keeler and Ian Maxtone-Graham
for "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"
Won
2003
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[14]
Matt Warburton
for "Three Gays of the Condo"
Won
2006
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[15]
Ian Maxtone-Graham
for "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story"
Won
2007
Best Music in an Animated Television Production[16]
Alf Clausen & Michael Price
for "Yokel Chords"
Won
2007
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[16]
Ian Maxtone-Graham & Billy Kimball
for "24 Minutes"
Won
2008
Best Animated Television Production[17]
Nominated
2008
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production[17]
Bob Anderson
for "Treehouse of Horror XIX"
Nominated
2008
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[17]
Joel H. Cohen
for "The Debarted"
Nominated
2009
Best Animated Television Production[18]
Nominated
2009
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[18]
Daniel Chun
for "Treehouse of Horror XX"
Won
2009
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[18]
Valentina L. Garza
for "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
Nominated
2009
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production[18]
Ian Maxtone-Graham & Billy Kimball
for "Gone Maggie Gone"
Nominated
2010
Best Animated Television Production[19]
Nominated
2010
Best Directing in a Television Production[19]
Bob Anderson
Nominated
2010
Best Music in a Television Production[19]
Tim Long, Alf Clausen, Bret McKenzie, Jemaine Clement
for "Elementary School Musical"
Nominated
2010
Writing in a Television Production[19]
John Frink
for "Stealing First Base"
Nominated
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Annie Oakley did not win any Tony Awards, as she had passed away before the first ceremony. However, the musical based on her life, Annie Get Your Gun, won several Tony Awards during its 1977 run.
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Annie Oakley had 4 brothers
Annie Oakley loved to shoot guns
No Annie Oakley did not have any form of education.
Annie Oakley - 1954 Alias Annie Oakley 2-1 was released on: USA: 10 July 1954
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The legend goes that she intentionally lost a shooting match to him.
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Annie Oakley House was created in 1913.