List of awards and nominations received by Charlie Sheen

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The following is a list of awards and nominations for American actor Charlie Sheen. He won a Golden Globe award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical for his performance as Charlie Crawford on Spin City in 2002, and received two further nominations in 2005 and 2006 in the same category for his performance as Charlie Harper on Two and a Half Men . He has been nominated for four Primetime Emmy awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for the same role; these came in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. Sheen also shared a Screen Actors Guild award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture for Being John Malkovich in 2000, and received two nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series in 2005 and 2010. He was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to Motion Picture in 1994. [1]

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Sheen's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - Motion Picture 7201 Hollywood, Blvd. Charlie Sheen Walk of Fame.jpg
Sheen's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - Motion Picture 7201 Hollywood, Blvd.

Prestigious awards

Golden Globe awards

1 win of 3 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2002 Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Spin City Won
2005 Two and a Half Men Nominated Jason Bateman ( Arrested Development )
2006 Nominated Steve Carell ( The Office )

Primetime Emmy awards

0 wins of 4 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2006 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Two and a Half Men Nominated Tony Shalhoub ( Monk )
2007 Nominated Ricky Gervais ( Extras )
2008 Nominated Alec Baldwin ( 30 Rock )
2009 Nominated

Screen Actors Guild awards

0 wins of 3 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2000 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture Being John Malkovich NominatedCast of ( American Beauty )
2005 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Two and a Half Men Nominated Tony Shalhoub ( Monk )
2010 Nominated Alec Baldwin ( 30 Rock )

Audience awards

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice awards

0 wins of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2007 Favorite Television Actor Two and a Half Men Nominated Drake Bell ( Drake & Josh )

People's Choice awards

0 wins of 4 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2006 Favorite Male Television Star Two and Half Men Nominated Ray Romano ( Everybody Loves Raymond )
2007 Nominated Patrick Dempsey ( Grey's Anatomy )
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated Hugh Laurie ( House )

Teen Choice awards

0 wins of 3 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2007 Choice TV Actor - Comedy Two and a Half Men Nominated Steve Carell ( The Office )
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated Jonas Brothers ( Jonas )

Critic and association awards

Award Circuit Community awards

0 wins of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
1999Best Ensemble Being John Malkovich NominatedCast of ( Magnolia ) [2]

International awards

ALMA awards

1 win of 5 nominations

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2001Outstanding Actor in a Television Series Spin City Nominated Martin Sheen ( The West Wing ) [3]
2002Nominated Esai Morales ( NYPD Blue ) [4]
2008Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series Two and a Half Men Won [5]
2009Outstanding Actor in a Comedy SeriesNominated Oscar Nunez ( The Office ) [6]
2012Favorite Television Actor - Leading Role Anger Management Nominated Tyler Posey ( Teen Wolf ) [7]

Miscellaneous awards

Golden Raspberry awards

0 wins of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsLost toRef
2014 Worst Screen Couple (shared with Lindsay Lohan) Scary Movie 5 Nominated Jaden Smith, Will Smith ( After Earth )

TV Land awards

1 win of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsRef
2009Future Classic award Two and a Half Men Won [8]

Walk of Fame Star

1 win of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsRef
1994Star on the Walk of Fame - Motion Picture, 7021 Hollywood, Blvd.Charlie SheenWon [9]

Western Heritage awards

1 win of 1 nomination

YearCategoryTitleResultsRef
1989Theatrical Motion Picture Young Guns Won [10]

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