List of awards and nominations received by Michael Douglas

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This is a list of awards and nominations received by actor Michael Douglas.

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Awards

AwardYearCategoryForResultRef.
Academy Awards 1976 Best Picture [lower-alpha 1] One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won [2]
1988 Best Actor Wall Street Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards 2010Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Solitary Man Won[ citation needed ]
2013 Last Vegas Won
American Cinematheque Gala Tribute 1993 American Cinematheque Award Won [3]
American Film Institute Awards 2009 Life Achievement AwardWon
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1999Favorite Actor - Suspense A Perfect Murder Nominated
2001Favorite Actor - Drama Traffic Nominated
British Academy Film Awards 1976 BAFTA Award for Best Picture One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
1989 Best Actor in a Leading Role Fatal Attraction Nominated
2001 Wonder Boys Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2001 Best Actor Wonder Boys Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2009 President's AwardWon
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2013 Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries Behind the Candelabra Won
2019 Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Kominsky Method Nominated
César Awards 1998 Honorary César Won
2016 Honorary César (for the second time)Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2001 Best Actor Wonder Boys 2nd Place
2010 Solitary Man Nominated
David di Donatello Awards 1988 Best Foreign Actor Fatal Attraction Nominated
1988 Wall Street Won
1990 The War of the Roses Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards 2013Best Actor Behind the Candelabra 3rd Place
Film Society of Lincoln Center 2010Gala TributeWon
Dorian Awards 2014TV Performance of the Year – Actor Behind the Candelabra Won
Genie Awards 1980 Best Performance by a Foreign Actor Running Nominated [4]
Gold Derby Awards2013Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Behind the Candelabra Won
2019Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Kominsky Method Nominated
2019TV Movie/Mini Actor of the Decade Behind the Candelabra Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 1970 Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer Hail, Hero! Nominated [5]
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[7]
[8]
[9]
1975 Best Actor – Television Series Drama The Streets of San Francisco Nominated
1976 Best Motion Picture – Drama (as a producer) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
1980 The China Syndrome Nominated
1985 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (as a producer) Romancing the Stone Won
1988 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Wall Street Won
1990 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy The War of the Roses Nominated
1996 The American President Nominated
2001 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Wonder Boys Nominated
2004 Cecil B. DeMille Award Won
2011 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Nominated
2014 Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Behind the Candelabra Won
2019 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy The Kominsky Method Won
2020 Nominated
Golden Raspberry Awards 1993 Worst Actor Basic Instinct Nominated
Shining Through Nominated
2024 Worst Supporting Actor Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Pending
Goldene Kamera 1990Best International Actor Wall Street
Fatal Attraction
Won
Guardian Film Awards 2014Best Line of Dialogue Behind the Candelabra Won
Hasty Pudding Theatricals 1992 Man of the Year Won [10]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2018Star on the Walk of FameWon [11]
Irish Film & Television Awards 2014 Best International Actor Behind the Candelabra Won
Nastro d'Argento 1988Best Foreign Actor Wall Street Won
Jupiter Awards 1988Best International ActorWon
2014 Behind the Candelabra Nominated
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 1998Special Prize for Outstanding Contribution to World CinemaWon [12]
London Critics Circle Film Awards 2001 Actor of the Year Wonder Boys Nominated
2014 Behind the Candelabra Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2000 Best Actor Wonder Boys Won
MTV Movie Awards 1993 Best Male Performance Basic Instinct Nominated
1993 Best On-Screen Duo [lower-alpha 2] Nominated
National Board of Review Awards 1987 Best Actor Wall Street Won [13]
[14]
2007 Career Achievement AwardWon
New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1987 Best Actor Wall Street 2nd Place
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2000 Best Actor Wonder Boys Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2011Icon AwardWon
People's Choice Awards 1988Favorite Motion Picture ActorWon
1990Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards  [ it ]2001Best Actor in a Leading Role Wonder Boys Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards 1974 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series The Streets of San Francisco Nominated
1975 Nominated
1976 Nominated
2002 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Will & Grace Nominated
2013 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Behind the Candelabra Won
2019 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Kominsky Method Nominated
2020 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2021 Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2009Lifetime Achievement Award in Motion PicturesWon
San Sebastián International Film Festival 1997 Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 1995Modern Master Award Disclosure Won
Sant Jordi Awards 1989Best Foreign Actor Wall Street Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2001 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Traffic Won
2014 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Behind the Candelabra Won
2019 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series The Kominsky Method Nominated
2019 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2020 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2020 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2022 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2022 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Satellite Awards 2001 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Wonder Boys Won
2010 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Solitary Man Nominated
2014 Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Behind the Candelabra Won
2020 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy The Kominsky Method Nominated
Saturn Awards 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ant-Man Nominated
ShoWest Convention 1979Star/Producer of the YearWon
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards  [ it ]2001Best Actor [lower-alpha 3] Wonder Boys Won
Taormina International Film Festival 2004Taormina Arte AwardWon
Zurich Film Festival 2010Golden Icon AwardWon [15]

Notes

  1. Shared with Saul Zaentz [1]
  2. Shared with Sharon Stone
  3. Tied with Javier Bardem for Before Night Falls (2000)

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