List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen

List of Woody Allen awards

Woody Allen

Award Wins Nominations
Academy Awards
4 24
BAFTA Awards
10 24
Golden Globe Awards
2 13

Throughout his career, American filmmaker, writer, and actor Woody Allen has received a considerable number of awards and distinctions in film festivals and yearly national film awards ceremonies, saluting his work as a director, screenwriter, and actor.[1] Among his many competitive awards, he has won four Academy Awards, ten BAFTA awards, and two Golden Globe Awards.

Allen has won three Oscars for Best Original Screenplay for Annie Hall (1977), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), and Midnight in Paris (2011), and one for Best Director for Annie Hall. He has been nominated 24 times: 16 as a screenwriter, seven as a director, and once as an actor.[2] Allen has more screenwriting Academy Award nominations than any other writer; all in the Best Original Screenplay category. He also holds the record as the oldest winner (at age 76) of the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Midnight in Paris, 2011).[3] As a writer, Allen won the 1978 O. Henry Award for his short story The Kugelmass Episode, published in The New Yorker on May 2, 1977.

Despite friendly recognition from the Academy, Allen has consistently refused to attend the ceremony or acknowledge his Oscar wins. His publicly given reason is his standing engagement to play clarinet in a Monday night ensemble. Back in 1974, Woody was quoted by ABC News as saying, "The whole concept of awards is silly. I cannot abide by the judgment of other people, because if you accept it when they say you deserve an award, then you have to accept it when they say you don't".[4] He broke this pattern once. At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2002, Allen made an unannounced appearance, pleading for producers to continue filming their movies in New York City after the September 11 attacks, where he stated, "I didn't have to present anything. I didn't have to accept anything. I just had to talk about New York City."[5] He was given a standing ovation before introducing a montage of movie clips featuring New York.[6]

His work has been widely celebrated in Europe. Allen twice won the César Award for Best Foreign Film, the first in 1980, for Manhattan and the second in 1986, for The Purple Rose of Cairo. Seven other of his movies were nominated for the prize: Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters, Alice, Husbands and Wives, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Everyone Says I Love You, and Match Point. In 2002, Allen won the Prince of Asturias Award. Subsequently, the city of Oviedo, Spain, erected a life-size statue of Allen.[7] In a 2005 UK poll The Comedian's Comedian, Allen was voted the third greatest comedy act ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.[8] In June 2007, Allen received a PhD Honoris Causa from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain.

His honorary awards include a Career Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1995, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Directors Guild of America in 1996, the BAFTA Fellowship in 1997, the Honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival in 2002,[9] and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2014.[10]

Major associations

Academy Awards

Year Film Result Category
1977 Annie Hall Won Best Director
Won Best Original Screenplay[I]
Nominated Best Actor
1978 Interiors Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Original Screenplay
1979 Manhattan Nominated Best Original Screenplay[I]
1984 Broadway Danny Rose Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Original Screenplay
1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo Nominated Best Original Screenplay[II]
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Won Best Original Screenplay
Nominated Best Director
1987 Radio Days Nominated Best Original Screenplay[II]
1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Original Screenplay[III]
1990 Alice Nominated Best Original Screenplay
1992 Husbands and Wives Nominated Best Original Screenplay
1994 Bullets over Broadway Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Original Screenplay[III]
1995 Mighty Aphrodite Nominated Best Original Screenplay
1997 Deconstructing Harry Nominated Best Original Screenplay
2005 Match Point Nominated Best Original Screenplay
2011 Midnight in Paris Won Best Original Screenplay
Nominated Best Director
2013 Blue Jasmine Nominated Best Original Screenplay

^ I Shared with Marshall Brickman.
^ II Shared with Robert Greenhut.
^ III Shared with Douglas McGrath.

British Academy Film Awards

Woody Allen has received 24 BAFTA Film nominations, winning 10. In addition, he has received the British Academy's most prestigious honorary award, the Fellowship. The 1978 best film BAFTA win for Annie Hall went to Charles H. Joffe and Jack Rollins, as the category that year only credited the producers. In 1980, the best film category credited only the director. From 1985 to 1998, both the director and producers were credited.

Year Film Result Category
1978 Annie Hall Won Best Direction
Won Best Screenplay[I]
Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role
1980 Manhattan Won Best Film
Won Best Screenplay[I]
Nominated Best Direction
Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role
1984 Zelig Nominated Best Screenplay
1985 Broadway Danny Rose Won Best Original Screenplay
1986 The Purple Rose of Cairo Won Best Film[II][11]
Won Best Original Screenplay[II]
1987 Hannah and Her Sisters Won Best Direction
Won Best Original Screenplay[II]
Nominated Best Film[II][12]
Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role
1988 Radio Days Nominated Best Film[II][13]
Nominated Best Original Screenplay[II]
1991 Crimes and Misdemeanors Nominated Best Film[II][14]
Nominated Best Direction
Nominated Best Original Screenplay[II]
1993 Husbands and Wives Won Best Original Screenplay
1996 Bullets over Broadway Nominated Best Original Screenplay[III]
2012 Midnight in Paris Nominated Best Original Screenplay
2014 Blue Jasmine Nominated Best Original Screenplay
Honorary awards
1997 Himself Honored BAFTA Fellowship

^ I Shared with Marshall Brickman.
^ II Shared with Robert Greenhut.
^ III Shared with Douglas McGrath.

Directors Guild of America Awards

Year Film Result Category
1977 Annie Hall Won Outstanding Achievement –
Feature Film
1979 Manhattan Nominated Outstanding Achievement –
Feature Film
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Nominated Outstanding Achievement –
Feature Film
1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors Nominated Outstanding Achievement –
Feature Film
1996 Lifetime Achievement Award
2011 Midnight in Paris Nominated Outstanding Achievement –
Feature Film

Golden Globe Awards

Year Film Result Category
1977 Annie Hall Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Screenplay[I]
Nominated Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
1978 Interiors Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Screenplay
1983 Zelig Nominated Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo Won Best Screenplay[II]
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Screenplay[II]
2005 Match Point Nominated Best Director
Nominated Best Screenplay
2012 Midnight in Paris Won Best Screenplay
Nominated Best Director
2014 Cecil B. DeMille Award

^ I Shared with Marshall Brickman.
^ II Shared with Robert Greenhut.

Grammy Awards

Year Work Result Category Ref.
1964 Woody Allen Nominated Best Comedy Performance [15]
2010 The Woody Allen Collection Nominated Best Spoken Word Album
2012 Midnight in Paris Won Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Writers Guild of America Awards

Year Film Result Category
1977 Annie Hall Won Best Original Screenplay
1984 Broadway Danny Rose Won
1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo Nominated
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Won
1987 Radio Days Nominated
1987 Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors Won Best Original Screenplay
1990 Alice Nominated
1992 Husbands and Wives Nominated
1994 Bullets over Broadway Nominated
1995 Mighty Aphrodite Nominated
2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona Nominated
2011 Midnight in Paris Won
2013 Blue Jasmine Nominated

Other awards and nominations

American Comedy Awards

Year Film Result Category
1987 Hannah and Her Sisters Won Funniest Actor in a Leading Role
Lifetime Achievement Award

Berlin International Film Festival

Year Film Result Category
1975 Love and Death Won Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution[16]
Nominated Golden Berlin Bear
Silver Berlin Award

Saturn Awards

Year Film Result Category
1984 Zelig Nominated Best Direction
1986 The Purple Rose of Cairo Nominated Best Direction
Nominated Best Writing[II]
Won President's Award

^ II Shared with Robert Greenhut.

References

General

  • "Woody Allen > Awards". Allmovie. Retrieved 2008-02-23. (For awards and nominations)
Specific
  1. "IMDb: Woody Allen". Retrieved January 17, 2008.
  2. Awards for Woody Allen. Internet Movie Database
  3. "Will this year's Oscar nominations break any records?". Guinnessworldrecords.com. January 15, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  4. "Woody Allen: Oscar No-show Despite Winning Screenplay Award". Contactmusic.com Ltd. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  5. "Deconstructing Woody". Entertainment Weekly. February 21, 2003. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  6. Woody Allen at the 74th Academy Awards (2002) on YouTube
  7. "Neatorama". Neatorama. June 9, 2006. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  8. Thorpe, Vanessa (January 2, 2005). "Cook tops poll of comedy greats". The Guardian. London.
  9. Mitchell, Elvis. Critic's Notebook; Embracing The Auteurs At Cannes", The New York Times, May 18, 2002.
  10. "Woody Allen receiving Golden Globes honor at January ceremony". Newsday, Long Island, NY. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  11. "BAFTA Awards". bafta.org.
  12. "BAFTA Awards". bafta.org.
  13. "BAFTA Awards". bafta.org.
  14. "BAFTA Awards". bafta.org.
  15. "Woody Allen". GRAMMY.com. Retrieved August 31, 2018.
  16. "Berlinale 1975: Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
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