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List of Kevin Costner awards Award Wins Nominations Academy Awards 2 3 British Academy Film Awards 0 3 Golden Globe Awards 3 6 Golden Raspberry Awards 6 16 Primetime Emmy Awards 1 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2 3 This is a list of awards and nominations received by American actor, director, producer, and musician Kevin Costner. Over Costner's career he has received numerous accolades including ...
Academy Award winners for 2011 (from left to right): - Christian Bale, Best Supporting Actor—The Fighter - Natalie Portman, Best Actress—Black Swan - Melissa Leo, Best Supporting Actress—The Fighter - Colin Firth, Best Actor—The King's Speech with trophies known as Oscars
Katharine Hepburn won four Academy Awards (all for Best Actress), more than any other actor or actress in the history of the award.. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has given Academy Awards to actors and actresses for their performances in films since its inception.
Nichols was the first EGOT winner to win the Grammy as their first award, the first winner to have won multiple awards for directing (an Oscar, several Tonys, and two Emmys) . When counting all awards won—not just the first of each type—Nichols has the longest timespan of awards among EGOT winners, at 51 years.
Nearly six years after Kevin Hart resigned from hosting the Oscars in light of resurfaced tweets, he has no plans of going back. “It’s not gonna happen,” Hart, 44, said during a Thursday ...
Winner of Best Documentary Feature. 1999 Kevin Macdonald: One Day in September: Won Winner of Best Documentary Feature. Shared with Arthur Cohn. 2002 Sean Welch Spellbound: Nominated Nominated for Best Documentary Feature. Shared with Jeffrey Blitz. Malcolm Clarke Prisoner of Paradise: Nominated Nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
Geoffrey Rush is an Australian actor of the stage and screen. He has received what is known as the Triple Crown of Acting, meaning an Academy Award, Tony Award and Primetime Emmy Awards, which represent film, theatre and television respectively.
First actor to win an Oscar for portraying a real Oscar winner (Katharine Hepburn). [57] [58] 2006: Notes on a Scandal: Nominated First Australian with multiple nominations in this category. [59] 2007: I'm Not There: Nominated First Australian to be nominated for multiple acting Oscars in the same year (Best Actress for Elizabeth: The Golden Age).