List of awards and nominations received by Nathan Lane

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List of Nathan Lane awards
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Lane in 2018

AwardWinsNominations
Tony Awards
36
Drama Desk Awards
611
Primetime Emmy Awards
17
Daytime Emmy Awards
23
Golden Globe Awards
02
Screen Actors Guild Awards
12

Nathan Lane is an American actor, comedian, and writer known for his work in theater, film and television.

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Lane has received six Tony Award nominations receiving three wins for his performances in Stephen Sondheim's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996), Mel Brooks' The Producers (2001), and Tony Kushner's Angels in America (2018). Lane has received eleven Drama Desk Award nominations receiving six wins, as well as two Obies, the Lucille Lortel Award and six Outer Critics Circle Awards. He also won the Olivier Award his performance on the West End stage in The Producers in London.

For his film work he has received two Golden Globe Award nominations for his performances in Mike Nichols' The Birdcage (1996) and the film adaptation of the Mel Brooks Broadway musical The Producers .He received one Screen Actors Guild Award winning for Outstanding Ensemble for The Birdcage (1996) and the National Board of Review Award also winning for Outstanding Ensemble for Nicholas Nickleby .

For his work on television he has received Lane has also received various awards for his work on television including a Primetime Emmy Award, two Daytime Emmy Awards, and the People's Choice Award.

Theater accolades

Tony Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1992 Best Actor in a Musical Guys and Dolls Nominated [1]
1996 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Won
2001 The Producers Won [2]
2013 Best Actor in a Play The Nance Nominated [3]
2017 Best Featured Actor in a Play The Front Page Nominated [4]
2018 Angels in America Won [5]

Drama Desk Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1983 Featured Actor in a Play Present Laughter Nominated [6]
1990 Actor in a Play The Lisbon Traviata Won
1992 Actor in a Musical Guys and Dolls Won
1995 Featured Actor in a Play Love! Valour! Compassion! Won
1996 Actor in a Musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Won
2001 The Producers Won
2006 Actor in a Play Dedication or The Stuff of DreamsNominated [1]
2010 Actor in a Musical The Addams Family Nominated
2013 Actor in a Play The Nance Nominated
2017 Featured Actor in a Play The Front Page Nominated [7]
2018 Angels in America Won [8]

Olivier Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2005 Best Actor in a Musical The Producers Won [9]

Television Awards

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1995 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Frasier: "Fool Me Once, Shame On You. Fool Me Twice.."Nominated [10]
1998 Mad About You: "Good Old Reliable Nathan"Nominated
2011 Modern Family: Season 2Nominated
2013 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Good Wife: Season 4Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Modern Family: A Slight at the Opera Nominated
2014 Modern Family: Season 5Nominated
2022 Only Murders in the Building: "The Boy From 6B"Won
2023 Only Murders in the Building: "Here's Looking at You"Nominated
Daytime Emmy Awards
1996 Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Timon & Pumbaa: Season 1Won [11]
2000 George and Martha: Season 1Nominated
2001 Teacher's Pet Won

HCA Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards
2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Only Murders in The Building Nominated [12]

Film accolades

Golden Globe Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1997 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy The Birdcage Nominated [13]
2006 The Producers Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture The Birdcage Won [14]
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
2023 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series The Gilded Age Pending

Miscellaneous awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Jeffrey Nominated [11]
1997 Funniest Lead Actor in a Motion Picture The Birdcage Won
1997 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
1997 MTV Movie Award Best On-Screen Duo (shared with Robin Williams )Nominated
1997Online Film & Television AwardBest Lead Actor – Comedy or MusicalNominated
1997 Satellite Award Best Lead Actor – Comedy or Musical Nominated
2002 National Board of Review Best Acting by an Ensemble Nicholas Nickelby Won
2002 GLAAD Media Award Vito Russo Award HimselfHonored
2023 Dorian Awards Timeless StarHimselfWon

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