List of awards and nominations received by Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom that began broadcast on CBS on September 22, 2003, and ended on February 19, 2015 after twelve seasons. Originally starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones, the show was about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper; his uptight brother Alan; and Alan's son Jake. After Alan divorces, he moves with his son to share Charlie's beachfront Malibu house and complicates Charlie's freewheeling life.

List of awards received by Two and a Half Men

Ashton Kutcher (left) and Jon Cryer (right) on Two and a Half Men

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 15 67
References

The show has received multiple award nominations. It has been nominated for 46 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning six technical awards, one for Kathy Bates for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as The Ghost of Charlie Harper, and two for Jon Cryer as Alan Harper), and has also received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Charlie Sheen for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy. The show won the award for Favorite TV Comedy at the 35th People's Choice Awards.

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2004 Outstanding Main Title Theme Music Lee Aronsohn, Grant Geissman, Chuck Lorre Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver
for "Camel Filters and Pheremones"
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series John Shaffner, Ann Shea
for "Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor"
Nominated
2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Holland Taylor
as "Evelyn Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Conchata Ferrell
as "Berta"
Nominated
Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special Robert LaMasney, Charlie McDaniel, Kathy Oldham, Bruce Peters
for "Can You Eat Human Flesh with Wooden Teeth?"
Won
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Joe Bella
for "It Was Mame, Mom"
Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven Silver
for "Back Off, Mary Poppins"
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series John Shaffner, Ann Shea
for "It Was 'Mame', Mom"/"A Low, Guttural Tongue Flapping Noise"
Nominated
2006 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special Bob La Masney, Charlie McDaniel, Kathy Oldham, Bruce Peters
for "The Unfortunate Little Schnauzer"
Nominated
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Joe Bella
for "That Special Tug"
Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Martin Sheen
as "Harvey"
Nominated
Outstanding Comedy Series Lee Aronsohn, Mark Burg, Oren Koules, Chuck Lorre, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum, executive producers; Susan Beavers, Don Foster and Eddie Gorodetsky, co-executive producers; Mark Roberts, supervising producers; Michael Collier, produced by Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver
for "Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark"
Nominated
2007 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Holland Taylor
as "Evelyn Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Conchata Ferrell
as "Berta"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Joe Bella
for "Release the Dogs"
Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Comedy Series Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Mark Burg and Oren Koules, executive producers; Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky, Susan Beavers and Mark Roberts, co-executive producers; Michael Collier and Jim Patterson, producers Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven Silver
for "Release the Dogs"
Won
2008 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Holland Taylor
as "Evelyn Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (half-hour) and Animation Bruce Peters, Kathy Oldham, Charlie McDaniel, Bob La Masney
for "Is There a Mrs. Waffles?"
Nominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or a Special (non-prosthetic) Janice Berridge, Peggy Nichols, Shelly Woodhouse-Collins, Gabriel Solana
for "City of Great Racks"
Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or a Special Pixie Schwartz, Krista Borrelli, Ralph M. Abalos, Janice Zoladz
for "City of Great Racks"
Nominated
Outstanding Comedy Series Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Mark Burg and Oren Koules, executive producers; Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky, Susan Beavers and Mark Roberts, co-executive producers; Jim Patterson, producer; Michael Collier, produced by Nominated
2009 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
2010 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Holland Taylor
as "Evelyn Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Jane Lynch
as "Dr. Linda Freeman"
Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series Steven V. Silver
for "Crude and Uncalled For"
Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or Special Pixie Schwartz, Krista Borrelli, Ralph Abalos, Janice Allison
for "That's Why They Call It Ballroom"
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Bruce Peters, Bob LaMasney, Kathy Oldham
for "Fart Jokes, Pie and Celeste"
Nominated
2011 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver
for "Hookers, Hookers, Hookers"
Won
2012 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver
for "Sips, Sonnets and Sodomy"
Won
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Joseph Bella
for "Why We Gave Up Women"
Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Kathy Bates
as "Charlie Harper"
Won
2013 Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver
for "Grab a Feather and Get in Line"
Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series John Schaffner, Ann Shea, Francoise Cherry-Cohen
for "Avoid the Chinese Mustard"
Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2004 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
2005 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2005 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
2010 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen
as "Charlie Harper"
Nominated
2012 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Cryer
as "Alan Harper"
Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2007 Choice TV: Actor Comedy Charlie Sheen as "Charlie Harper" Nominated
2008 Choice TV: Comedy Series Two and a Half Men Nominated
2008 Choice TV Actor: Comedy Charlie Sheen as "Charlie Harper" Nominated
2009 Choice TV Actor: Comedy Charlie Sheen as "Charlie Harper" Nominated
2012 Choice TV Actor: Comedy Ashton Kutcher as "Walden Schmidt" Nominated
2013 Choice TV Actor: Comedy Ashton Kutcher as "Walden Schmidt" Nominated
2013 Choice TV: Scene Stealer Female Miley Cyrus Won
2014 Choice TV Actor: Comedy Ashton Kutcher as "Walden Schmidt" Nominated

People's Choice Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2004 Favorite New TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Won
2007 Favorite TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Won
2008 Favorite TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Won
2009 Favorite TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Won
2011 Favorite TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Nominated
2012 Favorite Network TV Comedy Two and a Half Men Nominated

ALMA Awards

Year Category Nominee Result
2008 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen as "Charlie Harper" Won
2009 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Charlie Sheen as "Charlie Harper" Nominated

References

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