List of awards and nominations received by Bob Hope

This is a list of awards and prestigious honors received by Bob Hope throughout his career.

Bob Hope's Star for Television on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Academy Awards

Year Nominated work Result
1940 To Bob Hope: "in recognition of his unselfish services to the Motion Picture Industry." Special Silver Plaque
1944 To Bob Hope: "for his many services to the Academy." Life Membership in the Academy
1952 To Bob Hope: "for his contribution to the laughter of the world,
his service to the motion picture industry, and his devotion to the American premise."
Statuette
1959 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Statuette
1965 To Bob Hope: "for unique and distinguished service to our industry and the Academy." Gold Medal

Honors

Medals

Ceremony to award Hope the Distinguished Public Service Award aboard USS Providence

Titles and designations

Memorials and tributes

The Spirit of Bob Hope is a USAF C-17 Globemaster III that was named after Hope
The handprints of Bob Hope in front of The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios

Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

  • For contributions to the live theater, radio, motion picture, and television, Hope was honored with four stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[28]
  • Motion picture star at 6541 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Radio star at 6141 Hollywood Blvd.
  • TV star at 6758 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Live theatre special plaque at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.

Golden Globe Awards

  • Special Achievement Award 1958 "For an Ambassador of Good Will." [29]
  • Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Facts of Life (Nominee, 1961)
  • Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Bachelor in Paradise (Nominee, 1962)
  • Cecil B. DeMille Award 1963 [30]

Honorary Degrees

Bob Hope Received more than 50 Honorary Degrees, These Include

Country Date School Degree
 Illinois8 June 1958Quincy UniversityDoctor of Letters (D.Litt.)
 District of Columbia4 June 1962Georgetown UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Wyoming1 June 1964University of WyomingDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 New Jersey5 June 1965Monmouth CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California12 June 1965Whittier CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Pennsylvania29 January 1966Pennsylvania Military CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Illinois11 June 1966Northwestern UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 Texas3 April 1967Southern Methodist UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Rhode Island3 June 1968Brown UniversityDoctor of Fine Arts (DFA)
 Ohio1 September 1968Ohio Dominican UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Ohio27 April 1969Miami UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Ohio7 June 1969Ohio State UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Ohio14 June 1969Bowling Green State UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Ohio22 April 1970University of CincinnatiDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Vermont7 June 1970Saint Michael's CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 New York8 June 1970Pace CollegeDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 Nevada11June 1970UNLVDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Tennessee25 May 1971Bethel CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 New York30 May 1971St. Bonaventure UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 California12 June 1971Santa Clara UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Florida6 April 1972Jacksonville UniversityDoctor of Fine Arts (DFA)
 Ohio1 June 1972Wilberforce UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California12 April 1973Pepperdine UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 Missouri27 May 1973Drury CollegeDoctor of Humane Service
 West Virginia10 May 1974Salem CollegeDoctor of International Relations
 Indiana12 May 1974Indiana UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Florida19 February 1975Florida Southern CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Michigan18 May 1975Northwood InstituteDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Vermont24 May 1975Norwich UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Pennsylvania1 June 1975University of ScrantonDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 Utah5 June 1975Utah State UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 New York28 April 1976Mercy CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Iowa9 May 1976St. Ambrose CollegeDoctor of Public Service
 Ohio30 May 1976John Carroll UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 South Dakota24 September 1976Dakota Wesleyan UniversityDoctor of Performing Arts
 New Hampshire15 May 1977Saint Anselm CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California4 June 1977Western State University College of LawDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
 Ohio12 June 1977Baldwin–Wallace CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California17 June 1977College of the DesertDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Washington14 May 1978Gonzaga UniversityDoctor of Letters (D.Litt.)
 Ohio21 May 1978Capital UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Missouri12 May 1979Saint Louis UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Massachusetts3 June 1979Central New England College of TechnologyDoctor of Oratorical Science
 Oklahoma1 May 1983Oral Roberts UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California26 January 1984Pepperdine UniversityDoctor of philanthropy
 New York30 March 1984Columbia UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 West Virginia6 May 1984University of CharlestonDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 South Carolina12 May 1984The CitadelDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Missouri18 May 1984Washington UniversityDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Florida26 April 1986Embry–Riddle Aeronautical UniversityDoctor of Aviation Management
 Georgia (U.S. state)14 June 1986Life Chiropractic CollegeDoctor of Chiropractic Humanities
 Maryland16 May 1987Loyola CollegeDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 California27 May 1990University of San DiegoDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)
 Pennsylvania13 October 1990Gettysburg CollegeDoctor of Public Service
 Rhode Island17 May 1992University of Rhode IslandDoctor of Humane Letters (DHL)

[31]

Polls

  • In a 2005 poll to find "The Comedian's Comedian", he was voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
  • In 1996 TV Guide ranked Hope number 25 on its "50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time" list.[32]

References

  1. "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  2. Rhodes, Sunny (July 1, 2016). "Historical Gems: History of the Arkansas Traveler". AY Magazine.
  3. Grudens 2002, p. 153.
  4. "Great American Patriot Bob Hope". USA Patriotism. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
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  6. "Hope Gets Freedom Award". Times-Union. Warsaw, Indiana. May 30, 1997. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  7. Ricks, Dhomonique (2 November 2016). "Historical Indians memorabilia".
  8. "Knighthood for Bob Hope". BBC News. May 18, 1998. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  9. "Roll of Honour".
  10. "Pope Honors Rupert Murdoch, Roy Disney, Bob Hope". Los Angeles Times. Eddy Hartenstein. January 3, 1998. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  11. "Profile: Bob Hope". World Golf Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  12. "Broadcasting Hall of Fame". National Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  13. "Members of the Order of the Sword". Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama: Air University. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  14. "Lone Sailor Awards – Past Awardees". United States Navy Memorial. Archived from the original on October 22, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  15. America's Tribute to Bob Hope at the TCM Movie Database
  16. "Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated" (PDF). Palm Springs Walk of Stars. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 13, 2012. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  17. Castro, Tony (June 1, 2010). "Burbank airport honors namesake". Los Angeles Daily News. Jack Klunder. Archived from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  18. "Boeing C-17 Dedicated to the Spirit of Medal of Honor". Warplanes Online Community. Archived from the original on June 23, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
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  23. "Home – Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa". Archived from the original on 2006-12-08.
  24. "Gloria Molina Announces $45 Million Renovation to Bob Hope Patriotic Hall" (PDF). Office of Gloria Molina. September 8, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  25. Chan, Sewell (November 24, 2008). "Thanks for the Ellis Island Memories ... Bob Hope?". The New York Times. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
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  31. http://bobhope.org/bob-dolores-hope/bob/
  32. TV Guide Book of Lists 2007, p. 188.

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