List of awards and nominations received by Ron Howard

The following is a List of awards and nominations received by Ron Howard.

Ron Howard awards and nominations
A head and upper body photograph of a man.
Howard in 2018
Totals
Awards won 40
Nominations 121

Ron Howard is American actor and filmmaker. Over his decades-spanning career as an actor, director and producer, Howard has won two Academy Awards, five Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Directors Guild of America Awards as well as nominations for seven BAFTA Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He additionally received the National Medal of Arts in 2003 as well as two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to television and motion pictures in 1981 and 2015, respectively.[1][2]

Howard won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director for the biographical drama A Beautiful Mind (2001). He was Oscar-nominated for the same two awards for the political drama Frost/Nixon (2008). He won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film for both the docudrama Apollo 13 (1995) and A Beautiful Mind (2001). For his work in film he received nominations for five BAFTA Award and four Golden Globe Awards. He received the Grammy Award for Best Music Film for The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (2017).

For his work on television, Howard won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series and the Golden Globe Award for Best Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film for the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon (1998). He also won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for the first season of the Fox sitcom Arrested Development (2004). He won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program twice for producing the PBS Kids series Curious George in 2008 and 2010.

Major associations

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2001 Best Picture A Beautiful Mind Won [3]
Best Director Won
2008 Best Picture Frost/Nixon Nominated [4]
Best Director Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards
2001 Best Film A Beautiful Mind Nominated [5]
Best Direction Nominated
2008 Best Film Frost/Nixon Nominated [6]
Best Direction Nominated
2013 Best British Film Rush Nominated [7]
2017 Best Documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week Nominated [8]
British Academy Children's Awards
2001 Best Feature Film How the Grinch Stole Christmas Nominated [9]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1982 Outstanding Children's Program Through the Magic Pyramid Nominated [10]
1998 Outstanding Miniseries From the Earth to the Moon Won [11]
1999 Outstanding Animated Program The PJs: He's Gotta Have It Nominated [12]
2004 Outstanding Comedy Series Arrested Development Won [13]
2005 Nominated [14]
2006 Nominated [15]
2017 Outstanding Limited Series Genius Nominated [16]
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or a Dramatic Special Nominated
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special The Beatles: Eight Days a Week Nominated
2018 Outstanding Limited Series Genius: Picasso Nominated [17]
2022 Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special We Feed People Nominated [18]
2024 Jim Henson Idea Man Won [19]
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program Nominated
Daytime Emmy Awards
2007 Outstanding Children's Animated Program Curious George Nominated [20]
2008 Won [21]
2009 Nominated [22]
2010 Won [23]
2011 Nominated [24]
2012 Nominated [25]
2014 Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Program Nominated [26]
2020 Outstanding Special Class - Short Format Daytime Program Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 Nominated [27]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards
2022 Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series The Astronauts Nominated [28]
Outstanding Non-Fiction Program Who Are You, Charlie Brown? Won
2023 Outstanding Preschool Animated Series The Tiny Chef Show Nominated [29]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1976 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture The Shootist Nominated [30]
1977 Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Happy Days Won [31]
1995 Best Director – Motion Picture Apollo 13 Nominated [32]
1998 Best Limited Series From the Earth to the Moon Won [33]
2001 Best Director - Motion Picture A Beautiful Mind Nominated [34]
2003 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Arrested Development Nominated [35]
2004 Nominated [36]
2008 Best Director – Motion Picture Frost/Nixon Nominated [37]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 Best Music Film The Beatles: Eight Days a Week Won [38]

Guild awards

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Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Directors Guild of America 1986 Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Cocoon Nominated [39]
1996 Apollo 13 Won [40]
2002 A Beautiful Mind Won [41]
2009 Frost/Nixon Nominated [42]
Producers Guild of America 1999 Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television From the Earth to the Moon Won [43]
2000 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Sports Night Nominated [44]
2002 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures A Beautiful Mind Nominated [45]
2005 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Comedy Arrested Development Nominated [46]
2006 Nominated [47]
2007 Nominated [48]
2009 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Frost/Nixon Nominated [49]
Milestone Award Won [50]
2014 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Comedy Arrested Development Nominated [51]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Arrested Development Nominated [52]

Critics associations

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Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Critics' Choice Movie Award 1995 Best Director Apollo 13 Nominated
2001 Best Director A Beautiful Mind Won [53]
2005 Best Director Cinderella Man Nominated [54]
2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [55]
2015 Louis XIII Genius Award Won [56]
Chicago Film Critics Association 1995 Best Director Apollo 13 Nominated
2001 Best Director A Beautiful Mind Nominated [57]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2001 Best Director A Beautiful Mind Won [58]
2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [59]
Detroit Film Critics Society 2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [60]
Houston Film Critics Society 2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [61]
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2005 Best Foreign Director Cinderella Man Nominated [62]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [63]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2005 Best Director Cinderella Man Nominated [64]

Miscellaneous awards

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Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
AACTA Award 2014 Best Film Rush Nominated [65]
Amanda Award 2002 Best Foreign Feature Film A Beautiful Mind Nominated
Australian Film Institute Best Foreign Film Nominated [66]
Berlin International Film Festival 2004 Golden Bear The Missing Nominated
Black Reel Award 2014 Outstanding Television Documentary Made in America Nominated [67]
CableACE Award 1985 Dramatic Series Maximum Security Nominated
Cannes Film Festival 2024 L'Œil d'or Jim Henson Idea Man Nominated [68]
Christopher Award 2001 Film A Beautiful Mind Won
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 2016 Best Director The Beatles: Eight Days a Week Nominated [69]
Czech Lion 2003 Best Foreign Language Film A Beautiful Mind Nominated
DVD Exclusive Award 2003 Best Audio Commentary (New Release) A Beautiful Mind Nominated [70]
Empire Award 2006 Best Director Cinderella Man Nominated [71]
Golden Eagle Award 1972 CINE Golden Eagle Award Deed of Daring-Do Won [72]
2003 Best Foreign Film A Beautiful Mind Nominated
Golden Raspberry Award 2006 Worst Director The Da Vinci Code Nominated
2021 Worst Director Hillbilly Elegy Nominated [73]
Hugo Award 1986 Best Dramatic Presentation Cocoon Nominated [74]
1989 Willow Nominated [75]
1996 Apollo 13 Nominated [76]
Hollywood Film Award 2003 Outstanding Achievement in Directing Won [77]
Hochi Film Award 2005 Best Foreign Language Film Cinderella Man Won
IDA Documentary Award 2017 Best Episodic Series Mars Nominated [78]
Jupiter Award 1995 Best International Film Apollo 13 Won [79]
Monte-Carlo Television Festival 2005 Best TV Series - Comedy Arrested Development Won [80]
ShoWest 2002 Director of the Year Won [81]
Robert Award 2014 Best Non-American Film Rush Nominated [82]
Satellite Awards 2008 Best Director Frost/Nixon Nominated [83]
2013 Rush Nominated [84]
Saturn Awards 1985 Best Director Splash Nominated
1986 Cocoon Won
2001 How the Grinch Stole Christmas Nominated
Tokyo International Film Festival 1989 Grand Prix Parenthood Nominated
Venice Film Festival 1985 Young Venice Award Cocoon Won

Honorary awards

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Organizations Year Award Result Ref.
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1981 Television Star Honored [2]
American Cinematheque Award 1990 Statue Honored [85]
American Academy of Achievement 1997 Golden Plate Award Honored [86]
Society of Camera Operators' 1998 Governor's Award Honored [87]
National Medal of Arts 2003 Medal Honored [1]
American Cinema Editors 2006 Filmmaker of the Year Award Honored [88]
American Society of Cinematographers 2007 Board of Governors Award Honored [89]
Austin Film Festival 2009 Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Honored [90]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award Honored [91]
Chicago International Film Festival 2010 Career Achievement Award Honored [92][93]
Television Hall of Fame 2013 Inducteee Honored [94]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2015 Motion Picture Star Honored [2]
Newport Beach Film Festival 2022 Groundbreaker Award Honored [95]

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