List of awards and nominations received by Mark Wahlberg

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List of Mark Wahlberg
awards and nominations
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Academy Awards
02
Golden Globe Awards
03
News and Documentary Emmy Awards
01
Primetime Emmy Awards
08
SAG Awards
03

This is a list of awards and nominations received by American actor Mark Wahlberg.

Contents

Major associations

Academy Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2011 The Fighter Best Picture Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated
2011 The Fighter Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated

News and Documentary Emmy Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2022 The Murders at Starved RockOutstanding Crime and Justice Documentary [1] Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 Entourage Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
2008 Nominated
2009 Nominated
2011 Boardwalk Empire Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
2012
2014 Wahlburgers Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Nominated
2015 Nominated
2020 McMillions Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1998 Boogie Nights Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2007 The Departed Nominated
2011 The Fighter Nominated

British Academy Television Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 Entourage Best International Programme Won

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2013 Ted Best Actor in a Comedy Nominated

MTV Movie & TV Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1997 Fear Best Villain Nominated
1998 Boogie Nights Best Dance Sequence Nominated
2007 Invincible Best Kiss (shared with Elizabeth Banks)Nominated
2013 Ted Best On-Screen Duo (shared with Seth MacFarlane)Won
Best Kiss (shared with Mila Kunis)Nominated
Best Fight (shared with Seth MacFarlane)Nominated

People's Choice Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2015 Transformers: Age of Extinction Favorite Movie Actor Nominated
Favorite Action Movie Actor Nominated
2016 Ted 2 Favorite Comedic Movie Actor Nominated
2017 Deepwater Horizon Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor Nominated

Teen Choice Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2008 We Own the Night Choice Movie Actor: DramaNominated
2011 The Other Guys Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Will Ferrell)Nominated
Choice Movie: Hissy FitNominated
2012 Ted Choice Movie: Fight (shared with Ted)Nominated
2014 Lone Survivor Choice Movie Actor: ActionNominated
Transformers: Age of Extinction Choice Summer Movie StarNominated
2017 Transformers: The Last Knight Choice Summer Movie Star: MaleNominated
2018 Daddy's Home 2 Choice Movie Actor: ComedyNominated
2019 Instant Family Choice Comedy Movie ActorNominated

Other awards and nominations

African-American Film Critics Association

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2010 The Fighter Best Actor Won

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1999 Three Kings Favorite Action Team (shared with George Clooney and Ice Cube)Nominated

Boston Society of Film Critics

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006 The Departed Best Supporting Actor Won
2010 The Fighter Best Cast Won

Florida Film Critics Circle

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1997 Boogie Nights Best Cast Won

Golden Raspberry Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2009 The Happening , Max Payne Worst Actor Nominated
2018 Daddy's Home 2 , Transformers: The Last Knight Nominated
2022 Infinite Nominated
Worst Picture Nominated

National Board of Review

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Cast Won

National Society of Film Critics

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Supporting Actor Nominated

Online Film Critics Society

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 The Departed Best Supporting Actor Nominated

San Diego Film Critics Society

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2010 The Fighter Best Performance by an Ensemble Nominated

Satellite Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1998 Boogie Nights Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
2005 I Heart Huckabees Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Nominated
2006 The Departed Best Ensemble Cast – Motion Picture Won
2021 Himself Humanitarian Award Won
2023 Father Stu Best Actor in a Motion Picture, DramaNominated [2]

Toronto Film Critics Association

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006 The Departed Best Supporting Actor Nominated

Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2010 The Fighter Best Ensemble Nominated

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References

  1. "Nominations announced for the 43rd News & Documentary Emmy® Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 28, 2022. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  2. Anderson, Erik (December 8, 2022). "'Top Gun: Maverick' leads International Press Academy's 27th Satellite Awards nominations". AwardsWatch. Retrieved January 23, 2023.