List of awards and nominations received by Ron Howard
The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actor and filmmaker Ron Howard. Over his decades-spanning career as an actor, director and producer, Howard has won two Academy Awards, four Emmys, a Grammy, two Golden Globes, and has been nominated for 7 BAFTA Awards. He additionally received the National Medal of Arts in 2003 as well as two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to television and motion pictures in 1981 and 2015, respectively.[1][2]
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Awards won | 39 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nominations | 114 |
Organizations
Academy Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | A Beautiful Mind | Best Picture | Won | [3] |
Best Director | Won | |||
2009 | Frost/Nixon | Best Picture | Nominated | [4] |
Best Director | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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British Academy Children's Awards | ||||
2001 | How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Best Feature Film | Nominated | [5] |
British Academy Film Awards | ||||
2002 | A Beautiful Mind | Best Film | Nominated | [6] |
Best Direction | Nominated | |||
2009 | Frost/Nixon | Best Film | Nominated | [7] |
Best Direction | Nominated | |||
2014 | Rush | Best British Film | Nominated | [8] |
2017 | The Beatles: Eight Days a Week | Best Documentary | Nominated | [9] |
Emmy Awards
Golden Globe Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1977 | The Shootist | Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | Nominated | [19] |
1978 | Happy Days | Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Won | [20] |
1996 | Apollo 13 | Best Director – Motion Picture | Nominated | [21] |
2002 | A Beautiful Mind | Nominated | [22][23] | |
Best Motion Picture – Drama | Won | |||
2004 | Arrested Development | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Nominated | [24] |
2005 | Nominated | [25] | ||
2009 | Frost/Nixon | Best Director – Motion Picture | Nominated | [26] |
Best Motion Picture – Drama | Nominated | |||
2014 | Rush | Nominated | [27] |
Grammy Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | The Beatles: Eight Days a Week | Best Music Film | Won | [28] |
Satellite Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Frost/Nixon | Best Director | Nominated | [29] |
2013 | Rush | Nominated | [30] |
Guild awards
Directors Guild of America Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Cocoon | Outstanding Directing – Feature Film | Nominated | [31] |
1996 | Apollo 13 | Won | [32] | |
2002 | A Beautiful Mind | Won | [33] | |
2009 | Frost/Nixon | Nominated | [34] |
Producers Guild of America Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | From the Earth to the Moon | Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television | Won | [35] |
2000 | Sports Night | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television | Nominated | [36] |
2002 | A Beautiful Mind | Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | Nominated | [37] |
2005 | Arrested Development | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Comedy | Nominated | [38] |
2006 | Nominated | [39] | ||
2007 | Nominated | [40] | ||
2009 | Frost/Nixon | Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | Nominated | [41] |
Milestone Award | Won | [42] | ||
2014 | Arrested Development | Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Comedy | Nominated | [43] |
Screen Actors Guild of America Awards
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Arrested Development | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Nominated | [44] |
Critics associations
Year | Nominated work | Association | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Apollo 13 | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | |
Chicago Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | |||
Kansas City Film Critics Circle | Best Director | Won | [45] | ||
Southeastern Film Critics Association | Best Director | Won | [46] | ||
2001 | A Beautiful Mind | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Director | Won | [47] |
Chicago Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [48] | ||
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association | Best Director | Won | [49] | ||
Phoenix Film Critics Society | Best Director | Nominated | |||
2005 | Cinderella Man | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [50] |
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists | Best Foreign Director | Nominated | [51] | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [52] | ||
2008 | Frost/Nixon | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [53] |
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [54] | ||
Detroit Film Critics Society | Best Director | Nominated | [55] | ||
Houston Film Critics Society | Best Director | Nominated | [56] | ||
Las Vegas Film Critics Society | Best Director | Won | [57] | ||
St. Louis Film Critics Association | Best Director | Nominated | [58] | ||
2015 | N/A | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Louis XIII Genius Award | Won | [59] |
Film festivals
Year | Nominated work | Association | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | Cocoon | Venice Film Festival | Young Venice Award | Won | |
1989 | Parenthood | Tokyo International Film Festival | Grand Prix | Nominated | |
2004 | The Missing | Berlin International Film Festival | Golden Bear | Nominated | |
2005 | Arrested Development | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Best TV Series - Comedy | Won | [60] |
2009 | N/A | Austin Film Festival | Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking | Won | [61] |
Palm Springs International Film Festival | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | [62] | ||
2010 | Chicago International Film Festival | Career Achievement Award | Won | [63][64] | |
2012 | When You Find Me | Central Florida Film Festival | Best Dramatic Short | Won | [65] |
Other awards
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1972 | CINE Golden Eagle Award | Deed of Daring-Do | Won | [66] |
1981 | Hollywood Walk of Fame star in the category of Television | N/A | Won | [2] |
1985 | CableACE Award for Dramatic Series | Maximum Security | Nominated | |
1986 | Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation | Cocoon | Nominated | [67] |
1989 | Willow | Nominated | [68] | |
1990 | American Cinematheque Award | N/A | Won | [69] |
1995 | Awards Circuit Community Award for Best Director | Apollo 13 | Nominated | [70] |
Jupiter Award for Best International Film | Won | [71] | ||
1996 | Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation | Nominated | [72] | |
1997 | Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement | N/A | Won | [73] |
1998 | Society of Camera Operators' Governor's Award | N/A | Won | [74] |
2002 | Amanda Award for Best Foreign Feature Film | A Beautiful Mind | Nominated | |
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Foreign Film | Nominated | [75] | ||
Christopher Award in Film | Won | |||
ShoWest Award for Director of the Year | N/A | Won | [76] | |
2003 | Czech Lion for Best Foreign Language Film | A Beautiful Mind | Nominated | |
DVD Exclusive Award for Best Audio Commentary (New Release) | Nominated | [77] | ||
Golden Eagle Award for Best Foreign Film | Nominated | |||
Hollywood Film Award for Outstanding Achievement in Directing | N/A | Won | [78] | |
National Medal of Arts | Won | [1] | ||
2005 | Hochi Film Award for Best Foreign Language Film | Cinderella Man | Won | |
2006 | Empire Award for Best Director | Nominated | [79] | |
American Cinema Editors' Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award | N/A | Won | [80] | |
2007 | American Society of Cinematographers' Board of Governors Award | Won | [81] | |
2013 | Television Hall of Fame | Won | [82] | |
2014 | Black Reel Award for Outstanding Television Documentary | Made in America | Nominated | [83] |
AACTA International Award for Best Film | Rush | Nominated | [84] | |
Robert Award for Best Non-American Film | Nominated | [85] | ||
2015 | Hollywood Walk of Fame star in the category of Motion Pictures | N/A | Won | [2] |
2016 | Critics’ Choice Documentary Award for Best Director | The Beatles: Eight Days a Week | Nominated | [86] |
2017 | IDA Documentary Award for Best Episodic Series | Mars | Nominated | [87] |
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External links
- Ron Howard at IMDb
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