List of awards and nominations received by Eugene Levy

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List of Eugene Levy's awards
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Levy in 2012
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Emmy Awards
413
Golden Globe Awards
01
Grammy Awards
11
Screen Actors Guild Awards
13

Eugene Levy is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian.

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He received thirteen Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning four times, two for SCTV Network 90 and two for Schitt's Creek . He also received a Grammy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and 11 Canadian Comedy Awards.

Major associations

Emmy Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1982 Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV Network (Episode: Moral Majority Show) Won [1]
SCTV Network (Episode: Cycle Two, Show Two) Nominated
SCTV Network (Episode: Christmas Show) Nominated
1983 Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program SCTV Network (Episode: Sweeps Week) Won [1]
SCTV Network (Episode: The Christmas Show) Nominated
SCTV Network (Episode: Towering Inferno) Nominated
SCTV Network (Episode: Jane Eyrehead) Nominated
SCTV Network (Episode: Midnight Cowboy II) Nominated
2019 Outstanding Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [2]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek (Episode: Rock On!) Nominated
2020 Outstanding Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Won [2]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek (Episode: The Pitch) Won

Golden Globe Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2021 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Schitt's Creek Nominated [3]

Grammy Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2004 Best Song Written for Visual Media A Mighty Wind Won [4]

Independent Spirit Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1998Best Screenplay Waiting for Guffman Nominated [5]
2003Best Screenplay A Mighty Wind Nominated [6]

Guild awards

Producers Guild of America

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2020Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Comedy Schitt's Creek Nominated [7]

Screen Actors Guild Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2019Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [8]
2021 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [9]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won

Writers Guild of America

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000Best Screenplay Best in Show Nominated [10]

Canadian awards

ACTRA Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2010ACTRA Award of ExcellenceLifetime AchievementAwarded [11]
2017Members' Choice Series Ensemble Schitt's Creek Nominated [12]
2018Members' Choice Series EnsembleNominated [13]
2019Members' Choice Series EnsembleWon [14]

Canadian Comedy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2001Best Performance by a Male – Film Best in Show Won [15]
Best Writing – FilmWon
2002Best Performance by a Male – Film American Pie 2 Won [16]
2004Best Performance by a Male – Film A Mighty Wind Won [17]
Best Writing – FilmWon
2016Legacy AwardLifetime AchievementAwarded [18]
Best Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Won [19]
Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleWon
2017Best Comedy SeriesNominated [20]
Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleNominated
2018Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleNominated [21]
2019Best Comedy SeriesWon [22]
Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleNominated
2020Best Comedy SeriesWon [23]
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleWon
2021Best Comedy SeriesWon [24]
Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic RoleNominated

Gemini Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1992Best Comedy Series Maniac Mansion Nominated [25]
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or SeriesNominated
1993Best Comedy SeriesNominated
1994Best Comedy SeriesNominated
1995 Earle Grey Award (with the cast of SCTV) SCTV Awarded [26]

Critics awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2003 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor A Mighty Wind Won [27]
Seattle Film Critics AwardsBest MusicWon [28]
Best Screenplay, OriginalRunner-up
2003 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Critics' Choice Award for Best Song A Mighty Wind Won [29]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best CastWon [30]
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble CastNominated
2019 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [31]
2021 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy SeriesNominated [32]

Miscellaneous awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
1973 Sitges Film Festival Medalla Sitges en Plata de Ley for Best Actor Cannibal Girls Won [33]
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favourite Supporting Actor, Comedy American Pie Won [34]
1984 CableACE Awards Ace Award for Writing a Comedy or Music Program SCTV Channel Nominated
1985Ace Award for Best Comedy Special The Last Polka Nominated
Ace Award for Performance in a Comedy SpecialNominated
1989Ace Award for Directing a Comedy SpecialBiographies: The Enigma of Bobby BittmanNominated
Ace Award for Writing a Comedy SpecialNominated
2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Chemistry Bringing Down the House Nominated [35]
2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Liar New York Minute Nominated
2006 Gotham Independent Film Award Best Ensemble Cast For Your Consideration Nominated [36]
2008 Governor General of Canada Governor General's Performing Arts Award Lifetime AchievementAwarded
2011 Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards Award of Excellence Awarded [37]
2016Behind the Voice Actors AwardsBest Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film Finding Dory Won [38]
Kids' Choice Awards #Squad Finding Dory Won [39]
2019 Banff Television Festival Sir Peter Ustinov Awards Awarded [40]
2019 Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or MusicalSchitt's CreekNominated [41]
2020 Newport Beach Film Festival Lifetime Achievement AwardLifetime achievementAwarded [42]
2021 Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series Schitt's CreekNominated [43]

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