CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Helyszínelők 4. évad
A történetek szereplői nem riadnak vissza a lőtt sebek, az ömlő vér és az anatómiai kuriózumok látványától sem. A CSI olyan törvényszéki nyomozókról szól, akik a bűntények színhelyén dolgoznak és munkájuk igen kevéssé ismert az átlagember számára.
The CSIs investigate the murder of a woman in a hotel room, and search for her husband, who has disappeared.
A grossly decomposed corpse in a bath tub is identified as frat student Daniel O'Hannissey. He was last seen in a bar, taking part in a brawl about team sports, but left apparently unhurt. Meanwhile, the serial couples killings investigation takes a sharp turn when both are murdered in their home, while the undercover police observation was diverted.
Fingerprints suggest a link between two home invasions, but it's hard to link either the victims or the logical suspects, who may all be innocent. The crucial survivor testimony proves the most tenacious problem. A toddler found and accidentally fired a murder weapon in the family's suburb garden. Its place is a mystery, being so overt and unrelated to the victim, a bounty-hunting has-been, until the team consults the sky.
During a week-log heat wave, corpses are found, mostly accidentally. A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair decides to 'make an example' of a workaholic father who forgot his baby-boy in his scorching-hot car with fatal result, but the team finds the couple lost a previous baby and may have murdered this one. Mark Young is missing since his teen date's fatal lake sports accident. A fat man on a crazy diet was electrocuted at home.
The discovery of a dead man in the wilderness in a fursuit leads to an investigation at the goings-on at a furry convention.
The sheriff of desolate town Jackpot calls in CSI for assistance after a severed head is found. The sheriff proves rather more cynical than helpful towards Grissom, unlike the veterinarian-coroner. The rest of the corpse is found buried to the shoulders alive, a Native American torture technique. Grissom triumphs over sabotage and works out the local reports and relevant secrets.
Because Warrick naively assumed simple uniformed cop Hal Watson would have arranged a search warrant, the crucial weapon in the rape and murder trial on a neighbor against Michael Fife is dismissed as evidence in court. A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair can only get a 24 hours delay to present new evidence to build the case again. Nick brilliantly smooths emotional waywardness from Sarah and Warrick. New clues expected to reconstruct the case against Fife actually indicate he's probably innocent. An alternative culprit must be found, starting from Fife's car where the bloody knife was planted.
Julie Waters, a dancer, has been missing for 6 days. A suspect, Howard Delhomme, calls the police and turns himself in. He refuses to talk to anyone but Catherine. Sarah and Nick want to work on this case because they see it as a career-making step. Grissom, to their anger and disappointment, hands the rein over to Catherine. Despite their initial antagonism, they all worked together to find the young girl.
Sheriff Rory Atwater is leaving the Orpheus hotel and witness a car bombing, where the driver, the valet and the bellhop die. Grissom and Catherine arrive to investigate the crime scene and gunshots start. Grissom finds that the bullets are in the trunk in bag. Nick and Capt. Brass help the investigation. Soon they learn that the driver is Air Marshall Adam Watson, and the car was rented in an agency. Nick puts together the pieces of the bomb, which was a pipe bomb connected to the car clock. Soon they conclude that the victim might have been the previous user of the rented car since the timer was not accurate. Meanwhile, Sara, Warrick and Det. Louis Vartann investigate the death of Amelia Reuben, who is the wife of the successful singer Myles Reuben. They conclude that Myles, his manager Sam Hopkins and a hotel waiter were the last persons to see Amelia alive, and the autopsy and Greg's investigation concluded that she was poisoned.
Teenager Brian Haddick is found on a construction site, skull fatally smashed, with an employee's hammer. Grissom's team checks on the construction crew as well as Brian's school crowd, stumbling on abused love and dirty practices. Another victim was killed by a bullet which literally fell from the sky.
A juror dies during a trial in a heavily guarded safe house. A four-year-old case of a missing woman is reopened when the woman's sister gives the CSIs new evidence she withheld during the original investigation.
The whole team work the case of a murdered nurse. Grissom struggles with the victim's uncanny resemblance to a member of his team.
The team investigate the murder of a teenaged vampire and a casino heist.
There is a heist in a supermarket with five casualties, including police officer Clay. The entire CSI team investigates the case. Officer Fromansky, Grissom's longtime foe and who killed the robbers and a civilian, claims that there was a third robber on the scene. However, the evidences do not corroborate with his testimony. The CSI proceed the investigation and conclude also that it was an inside job. Will they find the truth?
Although living in a well-protected gated community, the couple Mike and Laurel Trent are executed in front of their house by two masked killers. They were owners of the famous Acid Drop club among other properties. Grissom notes that Laurel was dragged out of the car, but Mike was dragged down the driveway in a place where everyone could see him. The whole team is assigned to investigate the case since the real state is large. Soon they find that the jewels have been robbed and Laurel had made porn films in the past with the production of Drake the Snake. Catherine goes to the Acid Drop and interviews the manager Chris Bezich first and Drake, who is bartender, later. Their further investigation shows that Mike's former partner Kyle Goode is suing him in the justice. When Grissom is summed to a murder case in an apartment, he finds evidences that will help him to resolve the case.
A man who works at a half-way house is found dead in an area filled with drug addicts and prostitutes at night. His belongings were stolen, from car to shoes. Another body is found wearing only his boxers, with signs of a clown's make-up.
The CSI team investigates the stabbing death of a gambler who lost everything and the dismembered body of a female inmate found tied under a prison bus.
A strong and tall man follows another man in the casino to the parking lot. Soon the CSI team comes to the casino to investigate the murder of the man, Tony Sciarra, who was brutally beaten. They watch the tape of the surveillance cameras and see a shorter man stealing Tony's chips and being followed by him. When they identify the killer, Walter Darian, they arrest him; however, the guy attacks Grissom first in the interrogation room and then the guards that try to subdue him. Out of the blue, Walter is dead. Now, they investigate his belongings since he was an accumulator and find evidence that may lead them to another murder case.
There is a fire in a house and Catherine, Nick, Warrick arrive at the scene. An arson investigator tells them that there was a fire in the block ten days ago, maybe caused by a serial arsonist. The Abernathy family is rescued, but the daughter Sabrina that was not supposed to be at home is found dead. They begin their investigation looking for the origin of the fire and for suspects. Meanwhile, Grissom, Sara and Capt. Brass investigate the death of a man found dead in a hotel bathroom. In the autopsy, Dr. Robins finds a round tile with the letter in his throat, and five more tiles in his stomach. Brass identifies the victim and Adam Brenner from Florida that was in Las Vegas to participate in a logo game tournament. Soon Grissom learns that Adam was a top player and Grissom looks for opponents defeated by Adams that might be angry.
During the police marathon in Las Vegas, Grissom sees a runner outside the road and drives his car to the place, leaving Catherine alone. He finds a police officer dead. Dr. Robbins find that the victim was in excellent shape, but he had ingested two substances that combined killed him. Meanwhile, Sara, Warrick and Det. Louis Vartann investigate the murder of officers Manny Senteno and Patricia Fielding in a hotel room. Warrick's first impression is that might be a murder-suicide case. Soon they find fingerprints of the police officer Lydia Lopez and learn that she was lodged in the next-door room. When they look inside the room, it is completely trashed. Lydia says that she had sex with a Manny once a year during the marathon and she believes that her husband Archie Lopez might have followed her and trashed her room, but would never kill Manny and Patricia.
When a roller coaster derails in an amusement park, there are six victims in the parking lot. Grissom, Nick, Sara and Capt. Brass investigate the case and soon they find that five deceased persons were in the train, but the employee Jim Nevins died twenty-hours before with a head trauma. Grissom interviews the park chief engineer Woody and learns that the old roller coaster has good maintenance. Grissom shows a nut to Woody and he says that it would be impossible to cause the train derail since there are eight sets that would have to be loose. Meanwhile, Catherine and Warrick investigate the murder of the thirteen-year-old Tessa Press that was found murdered but not raped. Her mother Raina tells them that Tessa used to go to the house of a friend twice a week and she had assumed that her daughter was with her friend. Now they need to find what has happened to her.
A young man is found shot execution style and left in the Neon Graveyard.
When Linley Parker survives a rape attack, the CSI team investigates the case. Linley identify her aggressor Dr. Todd Coombs, but their DNA do not match and Todd is released despite the identification. His brothers become the suspects based on the DNA results, but they do not find the guilty. When Linley is murdered, the CSI team discovers new genetic condition in the case.
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William L. Petersen | CSI Dr. Gil Grissom |
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Robert David Hall | Chief ME Dr. Al Robbins |
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Paul Guilfoyle | Captain Jim Brass |
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Marg Helgenberger | CSI Catherine Willows |
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Gary Dourdan | CSI Warrick Brown |
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Jorja Fox | CSI Sara Sidle |
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George Eads | CSI Nick Stokes |
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Eric Szmanda | Lab Tech Greg Sanders |
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David Berman | Assistant ME David Phillips |
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Wallace Langham | David Hodges |
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James Patrick Stuart | Attorney Adam Matthews |
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Archie Kao | AV Tech Archie Johnson |
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Alex Carter | Detective Vartann |
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Romy Rosemont | Jacqui Franco |
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Joseph Patrick Kelly | Officer Joe Metcalf |
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Xander Berkeley | Sheriff Rory Atwater |
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Eric Stonestreet | Ronnie Litre |
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Edmund Wyson | Officer Devine |
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Scott Wilson | Sam Braun |
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Nicholas Lea | Chris Bezich |
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Andrea Roth | Woman Officer |
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Sandy E. Scott | Police Officer |
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Gerald McCullouch | Bobby Dawson |
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Paul Francis | Rich |
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Paula Francis | News Anchor |
| Kiadás | The Complete Fourth Season |
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| Csomagolás | Custom Case |
| Lemezek száma | 6 |
| Képernyőarány | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (16:9) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] |
| Feliratok | English | Holland |
| Forgalmazó | Paramount |
| Oldal / Réteg | Single side, Dual layer |
| Kiadás megjelenése | Okt. 12, 2004 |
| Régiók | Region 1 |
| Hely | HDD 01 |
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| Index | 25214 |
| Hozzáadva | Nov. 11, 2016 22:52:27 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 22:55:30 |
Golden Globes, USA 2004
Nominated
Golden Globe Best Television Series - Drama
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
William Petersen
Golden Globes, USA 2003
Nominated
Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Marg Helgenberger
Golden Globes, USA 2002
Nominated
Golden Globe Best Television Series - Drama
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Marg Helgenberger
Golden Globes, USA 2001
Nominated
Golden Globe Best Television Series - Drama
Primetime Emmy Awards 2010
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series
Christian Sebaldt (director of photography)
For episode "Family Affair".
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
Sabrina Arnold (vfx producer)
Rik Shorten (vfx supervisor)
Steven Meyer (2d lead artist)
Derek Smith (3d lead artist)
Christina Spring (compositor)
Joshua Cushner (visual effects cameraman)
Thomas Bremer (3d artist)
Mark R. Byers (special effects supervisor)
Zachariah Zaubi (compositor)
For episode "Family Affair".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2009
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series
James L. Carter
For episode "For Warrick".
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Matthew W. Mungle (prosthetic designer/special makeup effects artist)
Clinton Wayne (special makeup effects artist)
Melanie Levitt (department head makeup artist)
Tom Hoerber (key makeup artist)
For episode "A Space Oddity".
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (adr supervisor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound effects editor)
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
James Bailey (foley artist)
For episode "Mascara".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2008
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Melanie Levitt (department head makeup artist)
Tom Hoerber (key makeup artist)
Clinton Wayne (additional make-up artist)
Matthew W. Mungle (additional make-up artist)
For episode "Dead Doll".
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound effects editor)
Chad J. Hughes (sound effects editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Troy Hardy (music editor)
For episode "Cockroaches".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2007
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour)
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Living Doll".
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
Michael Slovis (director of photography)
For episode "Built To Kill, Part 1".
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Melanie Levitt (department head makeup artist)
Tom Hoerber (key makeup artist)
Matthew W. Mungle (makeup artist)
Clinton Wayne (makeup artist)
For episode "Fannysmackin'".
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Melanie Levitt (department head makeup artist)
Tom Hoerber (key makeup artist)
Matthew W. Mungle (department head special makeup effects artist)
Clinton Wayne (special makeup effects artist)
For episode "Living Legend".
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
John M. Keane (composer)
For episode "Law Of Gravity".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2006
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
Michael Slovis (director of photography)
For episode "Gum Drops".
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound fx editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
Mark Allen (fx editor)
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "A Bullet Runs Through It", part 1.
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production sound mixer)
For episode "A Bullet Runs Through It".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2005
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Quentin Tarantino (directed by)
For episode "Grave Danger".
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Melanie Levitt (department head makeup)
Matthew W. Mungle (special makeup effects)
Perri Sorel (key makeup artist)
Pam Phillips (special fx makeup)
For episode "Ch-Changes".
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
Todd Niesen (sound editor)
Christine H. Luethje (music editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
For episode "Down the Drain".
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
Michael Fowler (production sound mixer)
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Down the Drain".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2004
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
Frank Byers (director of photography)
For episode "XX".
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Nicholas Pagliaro (dept. head makeup)
John Goodwin (special effects makeup)
Melanie Levitt (makeup)
Jackie Tichenor (makeup)
For episode "Assume Nothing & All For Our Country".
Outstanding Drama Series
Jerry Bruckheimer (executive producer)
Carol Mendelsohn (executive producer)
Jonathan Littman (executive producer)
Anthony E. Zuiker (executive producer)
Ann Donahue (executive producer)
Danny Cannon (executive producer)
William Petersen (executvie producer)
Cynthia Chvatal (executive producer)
Naren Shankar (co-executive producer)
Andrew Lipsitz (co-executive producer)
Josh Berman (supervising producer)
Louis Shaw Milito (producer)
Kenneth Fink (producer)
Richard J. Lewis (producer)
Bruce Golin (producer)
Elizabeth Devine (producer)
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production sound mixer)
For episode "Grissom vs. The Volcano".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2003
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (sound supervisor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (sound editor)
Sheri Ozeki (music editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
For episode "Fight Night".
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Nicholas Pagliaro (makeup artist)
Melanie Levitt (makeup artist)
John Goodwin (fx makeup artist)
Jackie Tichenor (makeup artist)
For episode "Lady Heather's Box".
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Prosthetic)
John Goodwin (makeup effects)
Jackie Tichenor (makeup artist)
For episode "Got Murder?".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Marg Helgenberger
For playing: "Catherine Willows".
Outstanding Drama Series
Jerry Bruckheimer (executive producer)
Carol Mendelsohn (executive producer)
Ann Donahue (executive producer)
Anthony E. Zuiker (executive producer)
Danny Cannon (executive producer)
William Petersen (co-executive producer)
Jonathan Littman (co-executive producer)
Cynthia Chvatal (co-executive producer)
Naren Shankar (co-executive producer)
Andrew Lipsitz (supervising producer)
Louis Shaw Milito (producer)
Josh Berman (producer)
Kenneth Fink (producer)
Richard J. Lewis (producer)
Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production sound mixer)
For episode "Revenge Is Best Served Cold".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2002
Won
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
Nicholas Pagliaro (key makeup artist)
John Goodwin (special effects makeup)
Melanie Levitt (makeup)
For episode "Slaves of Las Vegas".
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series
Jonathan West (director of photography)
For episode "Identity Crisis".
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Prosthetic)
John Goodwin (makeup effects)
For episode "Overload".
Outstanding Drama Series
Jerry Bruckheimer (executive producer)
Carol Mendelsohn (executive producer)
Ann Donahue (executive producer)
Anthony E. Zuiker (executive producer)
Sam Strangis (co-executive producer)
Jonathan Littman (co-executive producer)
Cynthia Chvatal (supervising producer)
William Petersen (supervising producer)
Danny Cannon (supervising producer)
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (sound editor)
Sheri Ozeki (music editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "Chasing the Bus".
Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Primum Non Nocere".
Primetime Emmy Awards 2001
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series
Cherie Baker (production designer)
Brenda Meyers-Ballard (set decorator)
For episode "Friends And Lovers".
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series
Alex Mackie (editor)
Alec Smight (editor)
For the pilot.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Marg Helgenberger
For playing: "Catherine Willows".
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound effects editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (adr supervisor)
Stan Jones (music editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "35K OBO".
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005
Won
Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
George Eads
Jorja Fox
Paul Guilfoyle
Robert David Hall
Marg Helgenberger
William Petersen
Eric Szmanda
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004
Nominated
Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
George Eads
Jorja Fox
Paul Guilfoyle
Robert David Hall
Marg Helgenberger
William Petersen
Eric Szmanda
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2003
Nominated
Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
George Eads
Jorja Fox
Paul Guilfoyle
Robert David Hall
Marg Helgenberger
William Petersen
Eric Szmanda
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2002
Nominated
Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
George Eads
Jorja Fox
Paul Guilfoyle
Robert David Hall
Marg Helgenberger
William Petersen
Eric Szmanda
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2005
Nominated
Saturn Award Best Network Television Series
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2004
Won
Saturn Award Best Network Television Series
Tied with Angel (1999).
American Cinema Editors, USA 2001
Nominated
Eddie Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television
Alex Mackie
Alec Smight
For the pilot.
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2010
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series One Episode/Pilot
Christian Sebaldt
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Family Affair (2009)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2009
Won
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Nelson Cragg
Episode: "Helyszínelők: For Gedda (2008)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2008
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
James L. Carter
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Ending Happy (2007)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2007
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Nathan Hope
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Killer (2006)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2006
Won
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Nathan Hope
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Who Shot Sherlock? (2005)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2005
Won
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Nathan Hope
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Down the Drain (2004)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2003
Won
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilot (Network)
Michael Barrett
For CSI: Miami
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Cross-Jurisdictions (2002)"
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Michael Barrett
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Snuff (2002)"
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Frank Byers
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Fight Night (2002)"
American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2002
Nominated
ASC Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series
Michael Barrett
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Alter Boys (2001)"
Art Directors Guild 2004
Nominated
Excellence in Production Design Award Single-Camera Television Series
Richard Berg (production designer)
Tim Eckel (art director)
Debra Wilbur (assistant art director)
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2013
Won
ASCAP Award Top Television Series
John M. Keane
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2009
Won
ASCAP Award Top Television Series
John M. Keane
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2006
Won
ASCAP Award Top TV Series
John M. Keane
BMI Film & TV Awards 2013
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2009
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2008
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2005
Won
BMI TV Music Award Pete Townshend
John M. Keane
BMI Film & TV Awards 2004
Won
BMI TV Music Award John M. Keane
Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2003
Won
BMI TV Music Award John M. Keane
Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2002
Won
BMI TV Music Award John M. Keane
Pete Townshend
BMI Film & TV Awards 2001
Won
BMI TV Music Award John M. Keane
Pete Townshend
California on Location Awards 2014
Nominated
COLA Location Team of the Year - TV Episodic, Season
Paul Wilson (location manager)
Richard Streeter (key assistant location manager)
Michael C. Parisi (key assistant location manager)
Ivan Siebel (key assistant location manager)
California on Location Awards 2008
Won
COLA Location Professional of the Year - Episodic Television
Paul Wilson
California on Location Awards 2003
Won
COLA Production Company of the Year - Television
CBS Productions
Casting Society of America, USA 2001
Won
Artios Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Pilot
April Webster
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2008
Won
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Living Doll (2007)"
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2006
Nominated
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Grave Danger: Part 2 (2005)"
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2004
Nominated
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Grissom Versus the Volcano (2003)"
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2003
Nominated
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television - Series
Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer)
William Smith (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Fight Night (2002)"
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2002
Nominated
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television - Series
Yuri Reese
William Smith
Michael Fowler
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Caged (2001)"
Cinema Audio Society, USA 2001
Nominated
C.A.S. Award Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television - Series
Larry Benjamin (re-recording mixer)
Ross Davis (re-recording mixer)
Grover B. Helsley (re-recording mixer)
Michael Fowler (production mixer)
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Crate 'n' Burial (2000)"
Crime Thriller Awards, UK 2008
Nominated
Dagger Best International TV Drama
Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2006
Nominated
Edgar Best Television Episode Teleplay
Richard Catalani
Carol Mendelsohn
For episode "A Bullet Runs Through It", parts 1 and 2.
Best Television Episode Teleplay
Anthony E. Zuiker (teleplay)
Carol Mendelsohn (teleplay)
Naren Shankar (teleplay)
Quentin Tarantino (story)
For episode "Grave Danger".
Environmental Media Awards, USA 2011
Won
EMA Award Television Episodic Drama
For episode "Fracked"
Genesis Awards 2007
Nominated
Genesis Award Outstanding Dramatic Series
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
For "Loco Motives "
Genesis Awards 2006
Won
Genesis Award Dramatic Series
For episode "Unbearable (#5.14)".
Gold Derby Awards 2005
Nominated
Gold Derby TV Award Drama Series
Drama Episode of the Year
Quentin Tarantino (director/writer)
Carol Mendelsohn (writer)
Naren Shankar (writer)
Anthony E. Zuiker (writer)
for "Grave Danger"
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2013
Nominated
HPA Awards Outstanding Color Grading - Television
Paul Westerbeck
Encore
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Ghosts of the Past (2013)"
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2009
Nominated
HPA Awards Outstanding Audio Post - Television
David F. Van Slyke
Ruth Adelman
Jivan Tahmizian
William Smith
Yuri Reese
Mace Matiosian
Slick Sounds
Todd-AO
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Mascara (2009)"
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2008
Won
HPA Awards Outstanding Audio Post - Television
David F. Van Slyke
Ruth Adelman
Jivan Tahmizian
William Smith
Yuri Reese
Mace Matiosian
Todd-AO
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Cockroaches (2007)"
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2007
Won
HPA Awards Outstanding Color Grading - Television
Paul Westerbeck
Post Group Production Suites, The
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Built to Kill: Part 1 (2006)"
Outstanding Audio Post - Television
Ruth Adelman
Jivan Tahmizian
William Smith
Yuri Reese
Chad J. Hughes
Mace Matiosian
Todd-AO
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Living Doll (2007)"
Hollywood Post Alliance, US 2006
Nominated
HPA Awards Outstanding Color Grading - Television
Paul Westerbeck
Post Group Production Suites, The
Episode: "Helyszínelők: Gum Drops (2005)"
Image Awards 2011
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Laurence Fishburne
Image Awards 2010
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Laurence Fishburne
Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series
Paris Barclay
For episode "Coup de Grace".
Image Awards 2009
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Laurence Fishburne
Image Awards 2008
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Paris Barclay
For episode "Meet Market".
Image Awards 2007
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series
Naren Shankar
For episode "Killer".
Image Awards 2006
Won
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
Image Awards 2005
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
Image Awards 2004
Nominated
Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
Image Awards 2003
Won
Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Gary Dourdan
Logie Awards 2005
Nominated
Logie Most Popular Overseas Program
Logie Awards 2004
Won
Logie Most Popular Overseas Drama
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2015
Nominated
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
CBS Television Studios (production company)
Jerry Bruckheimer Television (in association with)
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2012
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2011
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2010
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2008
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2007
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2006
Won
International TV Audience Award Best Drama TV Series
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2014
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Episode: "Skin in the Game"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2013
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Episode: "It Was A Very Good Year"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2011
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Episode: "Unshockable"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2010
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer, sound effects editor)
Ruth Adelman (foley editor)
James Bailey (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Episode: "Mascara"
Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in Television
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Episode: "Mascara"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2009
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor/supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
Episode: "Bull"
Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
Chad Hughes (sound effects editor)
David Van (sound effects editor)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
James Bailey (foley artist)
Episode: "Bull"
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2008
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (supervising dialogue editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
For episode "Cockroaches".
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form Television
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
Chad J. Hughes (sound editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "Cockroaches".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2007
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television: Short Form - Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising sound editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
For episode "Fanny Smackin'".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2006
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
William Smith (sound editor/foley editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Shane Bruce (foley artist)
Jeff Gunn (foley artist)
For episode "Grave Danger".
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
Mark Allen (sound editor)
William Smith (sound editor/foley editor)
Zane D. Bruce (foley artist)
Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
Shane Bruce (foley artist)
Jeff Gunn (foley artist)
For episode "A Bullet Runs Through It".
Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Music
Christine H. Luethje (music editor)
For episode "Grave Danger", parts 1 & 2.
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Music
Christine H. Luethje (music editor)
For episode "Snakes".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2005
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Sound Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
For episode "Down the Drain".
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form - Dialogue & ADR
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor/adr editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (dialogue editor)
Todd Niesen (dialogue editor)
Yuri Reese (dialogue editor)
For episode "Down the Drain".
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Music
Christine H. Luethje (music editor)
For episode "No Humans Involved".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2004
Won
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Sound Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
For episode "Grissom Vs. The Volcano".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2003
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Sound Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor/sound designer)
David F. Van Slyke (sound designer)
For episode "Fight Night".
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor/supervising dialogue editor)
David F. Van Slyke (supervising sound editor)
Ruth Adelman (supervising adr editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (sound editor)
For episode "Fight Night".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2002
Won
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in Television - Effects & Foley, Episodic
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor/supervising foley edito)
David F. Van Slyke (sound effects editor)
Ruth Adelman (foley editor)
Jivan Tahmizian (foley editor)
For episode "35k, O.B.O.".
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2001
Nominated
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Effects & Foley
Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor)
David Rawlinson (supervising sound editor)
David F. Van Slyke (sound editor)
For the pilot.
National Television Awards, UK 2004
Nominated
National Television Award Most Popular Drama
Online Film & Television Association 2009
Nominated
OFTA Television Award Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Bill Irwin
Online Film & Television Association 2002
Nominated
OFTA Television Award Best Cinematography in a Series
Michael Barrett
Gary B. Kibbe
Best Lighting in a Series
Online Film & Television Association 2001
Won
OFTA Television Award Best Actress in a New Drama Series
Marg Helgenberger
People's Choice Awards, USA 2013
Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite TV Crime Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2012
Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite TV Crime Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2009
Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite TV Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2008
Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite TV Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2007
Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite TV Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2006
Won
People's Choice Award Favorite Television Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2005
Won
People's Choice Award Favorite Television Drama
People's Choice Awards, USA 2004
Won
People's Choice Award Favorite Television Dramatic Series
People's Choice Awards, USA 2003
Won
People's Choice Award Favorite Television Dramatic Series
PGA Awards 2005
Nominated
PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
Jerry Bruckheimer
Carol Mendelsohn
Anthony E. Zuiker
Ann Donahue
Jonathan Littman
Danny Cannon
Cynthia Chvatal
William Petersen
Naren Shankar
Josh Berman
Louis Shaw Milito
PGA Awards 2004
Nominated
PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
Jerry Bruckheimer
Carol Mendelsohn
Anthony E. Zuiker
Ann Donahue
Jonathan Littman
Danny Cannon
Cynthia Chvatal
William Petersen
Louis Shaw Milito
PGA Awards 2003
Nominated
PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
Jerry Bruckheimer
Carol Mendelsohn
Ann Donahue
Anthony E. Zuiker
Cynthia Chvatal
William Petersen
Danny Cannon
Jonathan Littman
Sam Strangis
PGA Awards 2002
Nominated
PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
PGA Awards 2001
Won
Vision Award Television
Satellite Awards 2003
Won
Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series, Drama
Satellite Awards 2002
Nominated
Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama
William Petersen
Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Drama
Marg Helgenberger
Seoul International Drama Awards 2009
Won
People's Choice Award Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year
Teen Choice Awards 2011
Won
Teen Choice Award Choice TV: Villain
Justin Bieber
Teen Choice Awards 2006
Nominated
Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Actor
George Eads
Television Critics Association Awards 2002
Nominated
TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Drama
Television Critics Association Awards 2001
Nominated
TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Drama
Outstanding New Program of the Year
The Joey Awards, Vancouver 2014
Won
Joey Award Young Actor Age 16-19 in a TV Series Drama or Comedy Guest Starring or Principal Role
Brendan Meyer
TP de Oro, Spain 2009
Nominated
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
TP de Oro, Spain 2007
Nominated
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
TP de Oro, Spain 2006
Nominated
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
TP de Oro, Spain 2004
Won
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
TP de Oro, Spain 2003
Won
TP de Oro Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera)
TV Guide Awards 2001
Won
TV Guide Award New Series of the Year
Nominated
TV Guide Award Actor of the Year in a New Series
William Petersen
Actress of the Year in a New Series
Marg Helgenberger
TV Quick Awards, UK 2006
Won
TV Quick Award Best International TV Show
Best International TV Show
Visual Effects Society Awards 2010
Won
VES Award Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
Sabrina Arnold (vfx producer)
Steven Meyer (compositor)
Rik Shorten (vfx supervisor)
Derek Smith (compositor)
For episode 10.01, opening sequence.
Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program or Commercial
Steven Meyer (vfx supervisor)
Derek Smith (compositor)
Christina Spring (compositor)
Zachariah Zaubi (compositor)
For episode 10.01, opening sequence.
Writers Guild of America, USA 2006
Nominated
WGA Award (TV) Episodic Drama
Anthony E. Zuiker (teleplay)
Carol Mendelsohn (teleplay)
Naren Shankar (teleplay)
Quentin Tarantino (story)
For Helyszínelők: Grave Danger: Part 1 (2005) & Helyszínelők: Grave Danger:... More
Writers Guild of America, USA 2002
Nominated
WGA Award (TV) Episodic Drama
Ann Donahue (teleplay)
Tish McCarthy (story)
For Helyszínelők: Blood Drops (2000).
Young Artist Awards 2015
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 11 - 14
Justin Ellings
Young Artist Awards 2009
Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress
Joey King
Young Artist Awards 2003
Won
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress
Sara Paxton