List of awards and nominations received by Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Andrew Lloyd Webber awards and nominations
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AwardWinsNominations
Academy Awards
13
British Academy Film Awards
01
Golden Globe Awards
13
Grammy Awards
314
Laurence Olivier Awards
411
Primetime Emmy Awards
11
Tony Awards
623

Andrew Lloyd Webber is an English composer.

He is an EGOT winner, having won a Primetime Emmy Award, three Grammy Awards, an Academy Award (Oscar), and six Tony Awards.

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Webber is known for his various stage work Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968), Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), Evita (1976), Cats (1981), The Phantom of the Opera (1986), Sunset Boulevard (1993), and School of Rock (2015).

British state honours

Major professional awards

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1973 Best Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring Jesus Christ Superstar Nominated [5]
1996 Best Original Song "You Must Love Me" (from Evita )Won [6]
2004 "Learn to Be Lonely" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated [7]

British Academy Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 Best Original Music Evita Nominated [8]

Golden Globes Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 Best Original Song "You Must Love Me" (from Evita )Won [9]
2004 "Learn to Be Lonely" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated
2019 "Beautiful Ghosts" (from Cats )Nominated

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1972 Best Pop Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus Jesus Christ Superstar Nominated [10]
Album of the Year Nominated
1973 Nominated
1981 Best Cast Show Album Evita Won
1983 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Nominated
Cats Nominated
1984 Won
1986 Best Contemporary Composition Requiem Won
1988 Best Musical Cast Show Album The Phantom of the Opera Nominated
1990 Aspects of Love Nominated
Grammy Legend Award Received
1994 Best Musical Show Album Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatNominated
1995 Sunset Boulevard Nominated
2019 Best Musical Theater Album Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert Nominated
2021 Best Song Written for Visual Media "Beautiful Ghosts" (from Cats )Nominated
2022 Best Musical Theater Album Cinderella Nominated

Laurence Olivier Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1978 Musical of the Year Evita Won [11]
1981 Cats Won [12]
1984 Starlight Express Nominated [13]
1986 The Phantom of the Opera Won [14]
1994 Best New Musical Sunset Boulevard Nominated [15]
1999 Whistle Down the Wind Nominated [16]
2001 The Beautiful Game Nominated [17]
2002 Audience Award for Most Popular Show The Phantom of the OperaWon [18]
2005 Best New Musical The Woman in White Nominated [19]
2008 Society of London Theatre Special Award Honoured [20]
2011 Best New Musical Love Never Dies Nominated [21]
2017 School of Rock: The Musical Nominated [22]

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2018 Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (as Executive Producer)Won [23]

Tony Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1972 Best Original Score Jesus Christ Superstar Nominated [24]
1980 Evita Won [25]
1982 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Nominated [26]
1983 Best Musical Cats Won [27]
Best Original ScoreWon
1986 Best Musical Song and Dance Nominated [28]
Best Original ScoreNominated
1987 Starlight Express Nominated [29]
1988 Best Musical The Phantom of the Opera Won [30]
Best Book of a Musical Nominated
Best Original ScoreNominated
1989 Best Play Lend Me a Tenor Nominated [31]
Shirley Valentine Nominated
1990 Best Musical Aspects of Love Nominated [32]
Best Book of a MusicalNominated
Best Original ScoreNominated
1995 Best Musical Sunset Boulevard Won [33]
Best Original ScoreWon
2000 Best Revival of a Musical Jesus Christ SuperstarNominated [34]
2006 Best Original Score The Woman in White Nominated [35]
2012 Best Revival of a MusicalJesus Christ SuperstarNominated [36]
2016 Best Musical School of Rock: The Musical Nominated [37]
Best Original ScoreNominated
2018 Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre Received [38]

Miscellaneous awards

Drama Desk Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1972Most Promising Composer Jesus Christ Superstar Won [39]
1980 Outstanding Music Evita Won [40]
1983 Cats Won [41]
1986 Song and Dance Nominated [42]
1987 Starlight Express Nominated [43]
1988 Outstanding Musical The Phantom of the Opera Nominated [44]
Outstanding MusicWon
Outstanding Orchestrations Won
1989 Outstanding New Play Shirley Valentine Nominated [45]
1990Outstanding Musical Aspects of Love Nominated [46]
Outstanding MusicNominated
Outstanding OrchestrationsNominated
1991Outstanding New Play La Bête Nominated [47]
1995Outstanding Musical Sunset Boulevard Nominated [48]
2012 Outstanding Revival of a Musical Jesus Christ SuperstarNominated [49]
2016Outstanding Musical School of Rock: The Musical Nominated [50]
Outstanding MusicNominated
Outstanding OrchestrationsNominated

Gold Derby Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2004Best Original Song"Learn to Be Lonely" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated [51]

Online Film & Television Association Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996Best Score Evita Won [52]
Best Original Song"You Must Love Me" (from Evita )Won
Best Adapted Song"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (from Evita )Won
2004"The Music of the Night" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated [53]

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 Best Original Song "You Must Love Me" (from Evita )Won [54]
2004 Best Adapted Screenplay The Phantom of the Opera (Shared with Joel Schumacher)Nominated [55]
Best Original Song"Learn to Be Lonely" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated

World Soundtrack Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2005 Best Original Song Written for a Film "Learn to Be Lonely" (for The Phantom of the Opera )Nominated [56]

Special honours

American Theater Hall of Fame

YearHonourResultRef.
2009 American Theater Hall of Fame Inducted [57]

Hollywood Walk of Fame

YearHonourResultRef.
1993 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted [58]

Kennedy Center Honors

YearHonourResultRef.
2006 Kennedy Center Honors Inducted [59]

Songwriters Hall of Fame

YearHonourResultRef.
1995 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted [60]

Other awards

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