List of awards and nominations received by Tom Cruise

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List of Tom Cruise awards
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Cruise in 2019
AwardWinsNominations
Academy Awards
04
Bambi Award
11
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
35
British Academy Britannia Awards
11
British Academy Film Awards
01
Cannes Film Festival
11
Chicago Film Critics Association
22
CinemaCon Awards
11
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
15
Critics' Choice Super Awards
22
David di Donatello Awards
12
Empire Awards
24
Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy
11
Florida Film Critics Circle
12
Golden Globe Awards
38
Golden Raspberry Awards
37
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists
11
Kansas City Film Critics Circle
12
MTV Movie & TV Awards
418
MTV Movie Awards – Mexico
11
National Board of Review
22
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
14
People's Choice Awards
211
Producers Guild of America Awards
21
Rembrandt Award
01
Satellite Awards
14
Saturn Awards
211
Screen Actors Guild Awards
03
SFX Awards
01
ShoWest Convention
11
Teen Choice Awards
08
Yoga Awards
11
Overall
132417

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Tom Cruise throughout his acting career. [1]

Contents

Major Awards

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1990 Best Actor Born on the Fourth of July Nominated
1997 Jerry Maguire Nominated
2000 Best Supporting Actor Magnolia Nominated
2023 Best Picture Top Gun: Maverick Nominated

BAFTA Award

YearCategoryNominated workResult
British Academy Film Award
1991 Best Actor in a Leading Role Born on the Fourth of July Nominated
British Academy Britannia Awards
2005Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in FilmExcellence in FilmWon

Cannes Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2022 Honorary Palme d'Or Achievement in FilmWon

Golden Globe Awards

On May 10, 2021, Cruise returned all three of his Golden Globes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association due to its many controversies, [2] particularly for its lack of diversity, specifically no black members, and ethical questions related to financial benefits to some of its members. [3]

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1984 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Risky Business Nominated
1990 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Born on the Fourth of July Won
1993 A Few Good Men Nominated
1997 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Jerry Maguire Won
2000 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Magnolia Won
2004 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama The Last Samurai Nominated
2009 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Tropic Thunder Nominated
2023 Best Motion Picture – Drama [lower-alpha 1] Top Gun: Maverick Nominated

Producers Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1997 Most Promising Producer in Theatrical Motion Pictures Mission: Impossible Won
2004 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures The Last Samurai Nominated
2023 Top Gun: Maverick Nominated
David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1997 Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role Jerry Maguire Nominated
2000 Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Magnolia Nominated
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated

Industry Awards

American Cinema Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1991Distinguished Achievement in FilmWon

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1997 Best Actor Jerry Maguire Nominated
2005 Distinguished Achievement in Performing ArtsWon
2015 Best Actor in an Action Movie Edge of Tomorrow Nominated
2016 Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Nominated
2023 Best Actor Top Gun: Maverick Nominated

Critics' Choice Super Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2023 Best Actor in an Action Movie Top Gun: Maverick Won
2024 Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Won

David di Donatello Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1990Best Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero) Born on the Fourth of July Nominated
2005Special DavidWon

Empire Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2000 Best Actor Eyes Wide Shut Nominated
2003 Minority Report Won
2005 Collateral Nominated
2014 Honorary Awards Empire 25th Award: Legend of our Lifetime Won [4]

Golden Raspberry Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1989 Worst Actor Cocktail Nominated
1995 Worst Screen Couple Interview with the Vampire Won [lower-alpha 2]
2001 Worst Remake or Sequel Mission: Impossible 2 Nominated
2006 Most Tiresome Tabloid TargetsTom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Oprah Winfrey's couch, the Eiffel Tower, and "Tom's baby"Won
Tom Cruise and his anti-psychiatry rantNominated
Worst Actor War of the Worlds Nominated
2018 The Mummy [5] Won

Hasty Pudding Theatricals Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1994 Hasty Pudding Man of the Year Won

MTV Movie & TV Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1993 Best On-Screen Duo Far and Away Nominated [lower-alpha 3]
Most Desirable Male A Few Good Men Nominated
Best Male Performance Nominated
1994 Most Desirable Male The Firm Nominated
Best Male PerformanceNominated
1995 Best Villain Interview with the Vampire Nominated
Best On-Screen DuoNominated [lower-alpha 4]
Most Desirable MaleNominated
1997 Best Male Performance Jerry Maguire Won
2001 Mission: Impossible 2 Won
2004 The Last Samurai Nominated
2005 Generation AwardWon
Best Villain Collateral Nominated
2012 Best Fight Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Nominated
Best Gut-Wrenching Performance Nominated
2023 Best Performance in a Movie Top Gun: Maverick Won
Best Hero Nominated
Best Duo Nominated [lower-alpha 5]

MTV Movie Awards – Mexico

YearCategoryWorkResult
2004Funniest American in Japan (Gringo/a más Gracioso en Japón) The Last Samurai Won

MTV TRL Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2003Biggest Friggin Star to Ever Appear on TRL AwardWon

National Movie Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2010Screen IconN/AWon

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1997 Favorite Movie Actor Mission: Impossible Nominated
2001 Mission: Impossible 2 Nominated
Wannabe AwardWon
2012 Favorite Butt Kicker Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Nominated
2023 Favorite Movie Actor Top Gun: Maverick Nominated

People's Choice Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1987 Favorite Motion Picture ActorN/ANominated
1990 N/AWon
1994 Favorite Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture The Firm Won
2004 Favorite Male Movie StarN/ANominated
2017 Favorite Movie IconN/ANominated
2018 Male Movie Star of 2018 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Nominated
Action Movie Star of 2018Nominated
2022 Male Movie Star of 2022 Top Gun: Maverick Nominated
Action Movie Star of 2022Nominated
2024 The Male Movie Star of the Year Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Nominated
The Action Movie Star of the YearNominated

Rembrandt Award

YearCategoryWorkResult
2012Best International Actor (Beste Buitenlandse Acteur) Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Nominated

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1997 Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Jerry Maguire Won
2000 Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama Magnolia Nominated
2004 Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama The Last Samurai Nominated
2023 Top Gun: Maverick Nominated

Saturn Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1995 Best Actor Interview with the Vampire Nominated
2002 Vanilla Sky Won
2003 Minority Report Nominated
2004 The Last Samurai Nominated
2005 Collateral Nominated
2006 War of the Worlds Nominated
2007 Mission: Impossible III Nominated
2009 Valkyrie Nominated
2012 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Nominated
2015 Edge of Tomorrow Nominated
2019 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Nominated
2022 Top Gun: Maverick Won

Scientology

YearCategoryWorkResult
2004 Freedom Medal of Valor Won [6]

ShoWest Convention

YearCategoryWorkResult
1987Special AwardBox Office Star of the YearWon

Teen Choice Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2000 Choice Movie Actor Mission: Impossible 2 Nominated
Choice Summer Movie WipeoutNominated
2005 Choice Movie Villain Collateral Nominated
Choice Movie Actor – DramaNominated
2006 Choice Movie Actor – Action Mission: Impossible III Nominated
2012 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Nominated
2013 Choice Movie Actor – Sci-Fi/Fantasy Oblivion Nominated
2014 Choice Movie Actor – Action Edge of Tomorrow Nominated

Walk of Fame

YearCategoryWorkResult
1986 Star on the Walk of Fame Motion PictureWon

Yoga Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1994Worst Foreign Actor The Firm Won

See also

Notes

  1. As a producer
  2. Shared with Brad Pitt and tied with Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone in The Specialist
  3. Shared with Nicole Kidman
  4. Shared with Brad Pitt
  5. Shared with Miles Teller

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