List of awards and nominations received by Scott Rudin

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Scott Rudin awards and nominations
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Rudin at the 80th Academy Awards accepting for No Country for Old Men (2007)
Totals [a]
Wins76
Nominations260
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Scott Rudin is an American film, television and theater producer. Among his numerous accolades as a film and theatrical producer, Rudin has won an Academy Award, sixteen Drama Desk Awards, an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, four Golden Globe Awards and eighteen Tony Awards. Additionally, he has been nominated for ten British Academy Film Awards. With his Grammy win for The Book of Mormon in 2012, he became one of the few people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award, and the first producer to do so.

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He won the Academy Award for Best Picture as a producer of the Joel and Ethan Coen crime thriller No Country for Old Men (2007). He was Oscar-nominated for producing the films The Hours (2002), No Country for Old Men (2007), True Grit (2010), The Social Network (2010), Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011), Captain Phillips (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Fences (2016), and Lady Bird (2017). He also was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature for the Wes Anderson stop-motion film Isle of Dogs (2018).

For producing numerous plays and musicals on Broadway he has received 18 Tony Award nominations out of 47 nominations. He won the Tony Award for Best Musical twice for Passion (1994) and The Book of Mormon (2011) and the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical once for Hello, Dolly! (2017). He won the Tony Award for Best Play nine times for Copenhagen (2000), The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (2002), Doubt (2005), The History Boys (2006), God of Carnage (2009), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2015), The Humans (2016), The Ferryman (2017), and The Inheritance (2020). He won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play six times for Fences (2010), Death of a Salesman (2012), A Raisin in the Sun (2014), Skylight (2015), A View from the Bridge (2016), The Boys in the Band (2019).

On television, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program for the documentary He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' (1984). He was Emmy-nominated for the miniseries Little Gloria... Happy at Last (1983), the children's series School of Rock (2017), and the comedy What We Do in the Shadows (2020). He won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album for The Book of Mormon (2011).

Film and television

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002 Best Picture The Hours Nominated [1] [2]
2007 No Country for Old Men Won [3] [4]
2010 True Grit Nominated [5] [6]
The Social Network Nominated
2011 Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated [7] [8]
2013 Captain Phillips Nominated [9] [10]
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated [11] [12]
2016 Fences Nominated [13] [14]
2017 Lady Bird Nominated [15]
2018 Best Animated Feature Isle of Dogs Nominated [16] [17]

British Academy Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Best Film The Truman Show Nominated [18]
2002 Best Film of British Production Iris Nominated [19]
2003 The HoursNominated [20]
Best FilmNominated
2007 Best Film of British Production Notes on a Scandal Nominated [21]
2008 Best FilmNo Country for Old MenNominated [22]
2011 True GritNominated [23]
The Social NetworkNominated
2014 Captain PhillipsNominated [24]
2015 The Grand Budapest HotelNominated [25]

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1983 Outstanding Drama Special Little Gloria... Happy at Last Nominated [26]
1984 Outstanding Children's Program He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'Won
2017 School of Rock Nominated
2020 Outstanding Comedy Series What We Do in the Shadows Nominated
Daytime Emmy Awards
1984 Outstanding Children's Special He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1993 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Sister Act Nominated [27]
1996 Sabrina Nominated [28]
2003 Best Motion Picture – Drama The HoursWon [29] [30]
2008 No Country for Old MenNominated [31] [32]
2009 The Reader Nominated [33] [34]
Revolutionary Road Nominated
2010 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy It's Complicated Nominated [35] [36]
2011 Best Motion Picture – DramaThe Social NetworkWon [37] [38]
2013 Best Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyMoonrise KingdomNominated [39] [40]
Best Television Series – Drama The Newsroom Nominated
2014 Best Motion Picture – DramaCaptain PhillipsNominated [41] [42]
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Inside Llewyn Davis Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest HotelWon [43] [44]
2018 Lady Bird Won [45]
2019 Best Motion Picture – Animated Isle of Dogs Nominated [46]

Miscellaneous awards

OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
AACTA Awards 2014 Best Film Captain PhillipsNominated [47]
2015The Grand Budapest HotelNominated [48]
2018Lady BirdNominated [49]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2007Best FilmNo Country for Old MenWon [50]
2011The Social NetworkWon [51]
2013Inside Llewyn DavisNominated [52]
2015The Grand Budapest HotelNominated [53]
Annie Award 2019 Best Animated Feature Isle of DogsNominated [54]
Australian Film Institute 1999 Best Foreign Film The Truman ShowNominated [55]
2003The HoursNominated [56]
Black Reel Award 2015 Outstanding Film Top Five Nominated [57]
2017FencesNominated [58]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2022 Worst Picture The Woman in the Window Nominated [59]
Gotham Awards 2004 Best Feature I Heart Huckabees Nominated [60]
2007 Margot at the Wedding Nominated [61]
2012 Moonrise KingdomWon [62]
2013 Inside Llewyn DavisWon [63]
2014 The Grand Budapest HotelNominated [64]
Audience Award Nominated
2017 Lady BirdNominated [65]
2018 Eighth Grade Nominated [66]
2019 Uncut Gems Nominated [67]
Best FeatureNominated
Independent Spirit Awards 2011 Best Feature Greenberg Nominated [68]
2013 Moonrise KingdomNominated [69]
2014 Frances Ha Nominated [70]
Inside Llewyn DavisNominated
2018 Lady BirdNominated [71]
2019 Eighth GradeNominated [72]
2020 Uncut GemsNominated [73]
Producers Guild of America Awards 2008 Best Theatrical Motion Pictures No Country for Old MenWon [74]
2010 Best Animated Motion Pictures Fantastic Mr. Fox Nominated [75]
2011 Best Theatrical Motion PictureTrue GritNominated [76]
The Social NetworkNominated
David O. Selznick Achievement Award Won
2012 Best Theatrical Motion Picture The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Nominated [77]
2013 Moonrise KingdomNominated [78]
2014 Captain PhillipsNominated [79]
2015 The Grand Budapest HotelNominated [80]
2017 FencesNominated [81]
2018 Lady BirdNominated [82]
2019 Best Animated Theatrical Motion PictureIsle of DogsNominated [83]
2021 Best Episodic Television – Comedy What We Do in the ShadowsNominated [84]
Satellite Award 1998 Best Film – Musical or Comedy In & Out Nominated [85]
2018 Best Film Lady BirdNominated [86]
2019 Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Isle of DogsWon [87]

Theatre

Tony Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1994 Best Musical Passion Won [88]
1995 Best Revival of a Play Hamlet Nominated [89]
Best Play Indiscretions Nominated
1996 Best Revival of a Musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Nominated [90]
Best Play Seven Guitars Nominated
1997 Skylight Nominated [91]
1998 Best Revival of a Play The Chairs Nominated [92]
1999 Best Play Closer Nominated [93]
2000 The Ride Down Mt. Morgan Nominated [94]
Copenhagen Won
Best Musical The Wild Party Nominated
2002 Best Play The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Won [95]
2004 Best Musical Caroline, or Change Nominated [96]
2005 Best Revival of a Play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated [97]
Best Play Doubt Won
2006 Best Revival of a Play Faith Healer Nominated [98]
Best Play Shining City Nominated
The History Boys Won
2008 Best Revival of a Musical Gypsy Nominated [99]
2009 Best Play God of Carnage Won [100] [101]
2010 Best Revival of a Play Fences Won [102] [103]
2011 Best Play The Motherfucker with the Hat Nominated [104] [105]
Jerusalem Nominated
Best Musical The Book of Mormon Won
2012 Best Revival of a Play Death of a Salesman Won [106] [107]
2013 Best Play The Testament of Mary Nominated [108] [109]
2014 Best Revival of a Play A Raisin in the Sun Won [110] [111]
2015 This Is Our Youth Nominated [112] [113]
SkylightWon
Best Play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Won
2016 Best Revival of a Play The Crucible Nominated [114] [115]
Blackbird Nominated
A View From the Bridge Won
Best Play King Charles III Nominated
The Humans Won
Best Musical Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed Nominated
2017 Best Play A Doll's House, Part 2 Nominated [116]
Sweat Nominated
Best Revival of a Musical Hello, Dolly! Won
2018 Best Revival of a Play Three Tall Women Nominated [117]
The Iceman Cometh Nominated
Best Revival of a Musical Carousel Nominated
2019 Best Play The Ferryman Won [118] [119]
Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus Nominated
Best Revival of a Play The Boys in the Band Won
The Waverly Gallery Nominated
2020 Best Play The Inheritance Won [120]

Drama Desk Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1994 Outstanding Musical PassionWon [121]
1995 Outstanding Revival of a Play IndiscretionsNominated [122]
1996 Outstanding Play Seven GuitarsNominated [123]
Outstanding Revival of a Musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumNominated
1998Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe ChairsNominated [124]
1999Outstanding PlayThe Ride Down Mt. MorganNominated [125]
CloserNominated
2000CopenhagenWon [126]
2002The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?Won [127]
2003Outstanding Revival of a Play Medea Nominated [128]
2004Outstanding MusicalCaroline, or ChangeNominated [129]
2005Outstanding Revival of a PlayWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Nominated [130]
Outstanding PlayDoubtWon
2006Outstanding PlayThe History BoysWon [131]
2008Outstanding Revival of a MusicalGypsyNominated [132]
2009Outstanding Revival of a Play Exit the King Nominated [133]
2010FencesWon [134]
2011 The House of Blue Leaves Nominated [135]
Outstanding PlayThe Motherfucker with the HatNominated
Outstanding MusicalThe Book of MormonWon
2012Outstanding Revival of a PlayDeath of a SalesmanWon [136]
2015Outstanding PlayThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeWon [137]
2016Outstanding Revival of a PlayA View From the BridgeWon [138]
Outstanding PlayKing Charles IIINominated
The HumansWon
Outstanding MusicalShuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That FollowedWon
2017Outstanding PlaySweatNominated [139]
Outstanding Revival of a Play The Front Page Nominated
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalHello, Dolly!Won [140]
2018Outstanding Revival of a PlayThree Tall WomenNominated [141]
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalCarouselNominated
2019Outstanding PlayThe FerrymanWon [142]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe Waverly GalleryWon
2020Outstanding PlayThe InheritanceWon [143] [144]
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalWest Side StoryNominated

Drama League Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996Outstanding Production of a PlaySeven GuitarsWon [145]
Outstanding RevivalA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumNominated
1998The ChairsNominated [146]
2000Outstanding Production of a PlayCopenhagenWon [147]
Outstanding Production of a MusicalThe Wild PartyNominated
2004Caroline, or ChangeNominated [148]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayBeckett/AlbeeNominated
2005Outstanding Production of a PlayDoubtWon [149]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Nominated
2006Outstanding Production of a PlayThe History BoysWon [150]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayFaith HealerNominated
2007Outstanding Production of a Play The Year of Magical Thinking Nominated [151]
2008Outstanding Revival of a PlayGypsyNominated [152]
2009Outstanding Production of a PlayGod of CarnageWon [153]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayExit the KingNominated
2010Outstanding Production of a Play A Behanding in Spokane Nominated [154]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayFencesNominated
2011Outstanding Production of a PlayJerusalemNominated [155]
The Motherf**ker with the HatNominated
Outstanding Production of a MusicalThe Book of MormomWon
Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe House of Blue LeavesNominated
2012Outstanding Production of a Play One Man, Two Guvnors Nominated [156]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayDeath of a SalesmanWon
2013Outstanding Production of a PlayThe Testament of MaryNominated [157]
2014Outstanding Revival of a PlayA Raisin in the SunNominated [158]
2015Outstanding Production of a Play The Audience Nominated [159]
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeWon
Outstanding Revival of a Play The Iceman Cometh Nominated
SkylightNominated
This Is Our YouthNominated
2016Outstanding Production of a PlayThe HumansWon [160] [161]
King Charles IIINominated
Outstanding Revival of a PlayBlackbirdNominated
The CrucibleNominated
A View from the BridgeWon
2017Outstanding Production of a PlayA Doll’s House, Part 2Nominated [162]
SweatNominated
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalHello, Dolly!Won
2018Outstanding Production of a Play Meteor Shower Nominated [163]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe Iceman ComethNominated
Three Tall WomenNominated
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalCarouselNominated
2019Outstanding Production of a PlayThe FerrymanWon [164] [165]
Gary: A Sequel to Titus AndronicusNominated
To Kill a Mockingbird Nominated
Outstanding Revival of a Play King Lear Nominated
The Waverly GalleryWon
2020Outstanding Production of a PlayThe InheritanceWon [166] [167]
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalWest Side StoryNominated

Lucille Lortel Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2006Outstanding PlayRed Light WinterNominated [168]
2013CockNominated [169]
2015Outstanding Solo ShowEvery Brilliant ThingNominated [170]

Outer Critics Circle Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1995Best Broadway MusicalPassionNominated [171]
Best Revival – PlayHamletNominated
1996Best Broadway PlaySeven GuitarsNominated [172]
1998Best Revival – Musical On the Town Nominated [173]
1999Outstanding Broadway Play Amy's View Nominated [174]
CloserNominated
2000Copenhagen Won [175]
Outstanding Off-Broadway MusicalThe Wild PartyWon
2002Outstanding Broadway PlayThe Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?Won [176]
2004Outstanding Broadway MusicalCaroline, or ChangeNominated [177]
2005Outstanding Revival of a PlayWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Nominated [178]
Outstanding Broadway PlayDoubtWon
2006The History BoysWon [179]
2008Outstanding Revival of a MusicalGypsyNominated [180]
2009Outstanding New Broadway PlayGod of CarnageWon [181]
2010Outstanding Revival of a PlayFencesWon [182]
2011Outstanding New Broadway MusicalThe Book of MormonWon [183]
Outstanding New Broadway PlayThe Motherf**ker With the HatNominated
2012One Man, Two GuvnorsWon [184]
Outstanding Revival of a PlayDeath of a SalesmanWon
2013Outstanding New Off-Broadway PlayCockNominated [185]
Outstanding New Broadway PlayThe Testament of MaryNominated
2015The AudienceNominated [186]
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeWon
Outstanding Revival of a PlaySkylightNominated
2016Outstanding New Broadway PlayThe HumansWon [187]
King Charles IIINominated
Outstanding Revival of a PlayBlackbirdNominated
The CrucibleNominated
A View From the BridgeNominated
2017Outstanding New Broadway PlayA Doll's House, Part 2Nominated [188]
SweatNominated
Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe Front PageNominated
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalHello, Dolly!Won [189]
2018Outstanding Revival of a PlayThree Tall WomenNominated [190]
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalCarouselNominated
2019Outstanding New Broadway PlayThe FerrymanWon [191]
To Kill a MockingbirdNominated
Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe Waverly GalleryNominated
2020Outstanding New Broadway PlayThe InheritanceWon [192]
Outstanding Revival of a MusicalWest Side StoryWon

Music

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2012 Best Musical Theater Album The Book of Mormon Won [193]

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