List of awards and nominations received by Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American actor who has appeared in multiple film roles. Throughout his career, Schwarzenegger has been nominated for and won various awards including a Golden Globe Award, several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, and a MTV Movie Award.

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This list is of his acting awards; for his awards in bodybuilding, see Arnold Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding career. And for other honors given to him, see Awards and honors section.

Major associations

"I do movies people like to see. It's that simple. You try to make sure the movies are memorable. Not just another movie. You've got to have a feeling for hipness. You milk certain lines. 'Hasta la vista, baby,' or, 'I lied.' You go a little over the top. People love it. Kids love it. And you do some athletic stuff, some fitness, and people think you're cool."

Schwarzenegger reacting to his career as an actor. [1]

Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
YearCategoryWorkResult
2014 Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Years of Living Dangerously Won

Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards
YearCategoryWorkResult
1977 New Star of the Year – Actor [2] Stay Hungry Won
1995 Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy [2] Junior Nominated

Miscellaneous awards

Saturn Awards

The Saturn Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResult
1985 Best Actor The Terminator [3] Nominated
1988 Predator Nominated
1991 Total Recall Nominated
1992 Terminator 2: Judgment Day Nominated
1994 Last Action Hero Nominated
1995 True Lies Nominated
2001 The 6th Day Nominated

"If anybody asked me about getting to the top in acting and making movies becoming like a Clint Eastwood or a Warren Beatty or a Burt Reynolds people would say, 'Do you know what it takes to get there? How are you going to do it?' I didn't have an answer. But something was in me that made me feel like it was going to happen."

Schwarzenegger on his desire to become an actor. [4]

Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
YearCategoryWorkResult
1988 Favorite Movie Actor The Running Man Nominated
1989 Favorite Movie Actor Twins Won
1991 Favorite Movie Actor Kindergarten Cop Won
1992 Favorite Movie Actor Terminator 2: Judgment Day Won

MTV Movie Awards

MTV Movie Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResult
1992 Best Male Performance Terminator 2: Judgment DayWon
1995 Best Kiss (with Jamie Lee Curtis)True LiesNominated
Best Dance Sequence (with Tia Carrere)Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

Teen Choice Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResult
2004 Choice Movie Actor Drama/Action Adventure Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Nominated

Other awards

YearOrganizationAward
1985ShoWest ConventionSpecial Award International Star of the Year
1987 Hollywood Walk of Fame Motion picture camera star (1,847th star)
1992 The Saturn Awards Life Career Award
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Hall of Fame
1993ShoWest ConventionSpecial Award International Star of the Decade
1996 Bambi Film International
Golden Apple Awards Male Star of the Year
University of Wisconsin–Superior Doctor of Humane Letters [5]
1997ShoWest ConventionHumanitarian Award
Caméra d'Or Best International Actor
1998American Cinematheque Gala TributeAmerican Cinematheque Award
Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsWorld Artist Award
2001 Taurus World Stunt Awards Taurus Honorary Award
2004 Cinequest Film Festival Maverick Tribute Award
2006 University of Southern California Doctor of Humane Letters [6]
2010 Emory University Doctor of Laws [7]
2014 Empire Awards Action Hero of Our Lifetime Award
2015 WWE Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Class (2015)
2015 Goldene Kamera International Lifetime Achievement Award [8]
2017 University of Houston Doctor of Humane Letters [9]
2017GQ Men of the Year AwardsLegend of the Century

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