List of awards and nominations received by Ron Howard

Ron Howard awards and nominations
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Howard in 2018
Totals
Awards won 40
Nominations 121

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

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 ffor 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.

  1. ^ "National Medal of Arts: Ron Howard". The National Endowment for the Arts. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Ron Howard". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved August 29, 2017.