List of awards and nominations received by Tom Hanks
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| caption = Hanks at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2014
| wins = 53
| nominations = 136
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{{Custom award|BAFTA Awards|0|5}}
{{Custom award|Emmy Awards|7|13}}
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Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter Tom Hanks has been honored with numerous awards and nominations, including two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor for playing a lawyer suffering with AIDs in Philadelphia (1993) and the title role in Forrest Gump (1994). He is one of two actors to receive them consecutively, the other being Spencer Tracy. Tom Hanks has won a total of 50 awards on this list. He has received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2002. He received the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 2004.{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/3983091.stm |title=Hanks' big splash in Hollywood |work=BBC News |date=November 5, 2004 |access-date=March 16, 2020}} In 2014, he received a Kennedy Center Honor, and in 2016, he received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama,{{cite web |url=https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/11/16/president-obama-names-recipients-presidential-medal-freedom |title=President Obama Names Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom |date=November 16, 2016 |via=National Archives |work=whitehouse.gov |access-date=November 16, 2016}} as well as the French Legion of Honor.{{cite web |url=http://people.com/movies/tom-hanks-to-receive-frances-highest-honor-for-world-war-ii-work/ |title=Tom Hanks to Receive France's Highest Honor for His Work Highlighting World War II |last=Mikelbank |first=Peter |date=May 17, 2016 |work=People |access-date=January 6, 2017}} In 2020, he received the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Hanks made his starring film debut in Ron Howard's romantic comedy Splash (1984). During the eighties he starred in various comedies including Bachelor Party (1984), The Money Pit (1986), Nothing in Common (1986), Dragnet (1987), The 'Burbs (1989), and Turner & Hooch (1989). He made his breakthrough with in Penny Marshall's Big (1988) for which he earned an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. Hanks' soon became known as a romantic leading man with his films with Meg Ryan, Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), and You've Got Mail (1999). In 1996, he directed the comedy That Thing You Do! (1996). He also is known for voicing Woody the Cowboy in the Toy Story franchise.
During the 1990s he excelled in critically acclaimed dramas such as Penny Marshall's A League of Their Own (1992), Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia (1993), Robert Zemeckis' Forrest Gump (1994), Ron Howard's Apollo 13 (1995), Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan (1998), and Frank Darabont's The Green Mile (1999). Since the turn of the 21st century, Hanks' continued working in dramatic films, including Cast Away (2000), Road to Perdition (2002), Catch Me if You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004), Charlie Wilson's War (2007), Cloud Atlas (2012), Captain Philips (2013), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Bridge of Spies (2015), Sully (2016), The Post (2017), A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019), Greyhound (2020), and News of the World (2020). He also starred in The Da Vinci Code (2005), Angels & Demons (2009), and Inferno (2015).
He is also known for his work as a producer and director on various television series including From the Earth to the Moon (1998), Band of Brothers (2005), John Adams (2008), and The Pacific (2009). For his work in television he has earned seven Primetime Emmy Award wins. He is also known for his work on stage having trained as a Shakespearean Actor acting in productions at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium from 1977 to 1979. In 2013, he made his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's Lucky Guy earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination.
Major associations
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! scope="col" style="width:27em;"| Category ! scope="col" style="width:26em;"| Nominated work ! scope="col" style="width:5em;" | Result ! Ref. |
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style="text-align:center;"| 2013
| Best Leading Actor in a Play | {{nom}} |
Critics awards
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! Organizations ! scope="col"| Year ! scope="col"| Category ! scope="col"| Work ! scope="col"| Result ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{refh}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4"|Chicago Film Critics Association
| 1993 | rowspan=4|Best Actor | {{nom}} | |
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1994
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1998
| {{nom}} | |
2000
| {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"|Cleveland Critics Circle
|1978 | Best Actor | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"|Detroit Film Critics Society
|2013 | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|London Film Critics' Circle
| 1998 | rowspan=2|Best Actor | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2013
| {{nom}} |
Best Supporting Actor
| {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|Online Film Critics Society
| 1998 | rowspan=3|Best Actor | {{nom}} |
2000
| {{won}} |
2013
| {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"|San Diego Film Critics Society
|2013 | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
|2013 | {{nom}} |
2016
| Sully | {{nom}} |
== Miscellaneous awards ==
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! Organizations ! scope="col"| Year ! scope="col"| Category ! scope="col"| Work ! scope="col"| Result ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{refh}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|American Film Institute
| 1998 | rowspan=2|TV Program of the Year | {{nom}} | |
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2001
| {{won}} |
2002
| colspan=2|Life Achievement Award | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5"|American Comedy Awards
| 1987 | rowspan="2" | Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) | {{nom}} | |
1989
| Big | {{won}} | |
1993
| Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | {{won}} | |
1995
| rowspan="2" | Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) | {{won}} | |
1999
| {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="1"|AACTA Awards
|2014 | Best International Lead Actor – Cinema | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"| Annie Award
| 1995 | {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="1"|Bambi Award
| rowspan=1|2004 | {{won}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="1"| Berlin International Film Festival
| rowspan=1|1994 | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"| David di Donatello Award
| 1994 | Best Foreign Actor | {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|Empire Awards
| 1999 | rowspan="3" | Best Actor | {{won}} |
2003
| {{nom}} |
2014
| {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|Golden Raspberry Award
| rowspan=3|2022 | {{nom}} | rowspan=3| |
Worst Supporting Actor
| rowspan=2| Elvis | {{won}} |
Worst Screen Combo
| {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|Hollywood Film Awards
| 2002 | rowspan=2|Hollywood Actor Award | {{won}} | |
2016
| Sully | {{won}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="3"| Jupiter Award
| 1994 | rowspan=3|Best International Actor | {{won}} | |
2002
| {{won}} | |
2016
| {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="4"|Satellite Awards
| 2002 | rowspan=2 |Best Actor in Motion Picture | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2013
| {{nom}} |
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
| {{nom}} |
2016
| Best Actor in Motion Picture | Sully | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|Saturn Awards
| 1988 | rowspan=2|Best Actor | Big | {{won}} |
1994
| {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="13"|MTV Movie Awards
| 1993 | Best Kiss (with Pauline Brailsford) | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1994
| Best On-Screen Duo (with Meg Ryan) | {{nom}} | |
Best Male Performance
| rowspan=2|Philadelphia | {{won}} | |
Best On-Screen Duo (with Denzel Washington)
| {{nom}} | |
1995
| rowspan=2|Best Male Performance | {{nom}} | |
1996
| {{nom}} | |
1996
| Best On-Screen Duo (with Tim Allen) | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1998
| rowspan=2|Saving Private Ryan | {{nom}} | |
Best Male Performance
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|2001
| Best On-Screen Duo (with Tim Allen) | {{nom}} | |
Best Kiss (with Helen Hunt)
| rowspan=3|Cast Away | {{nom}} | |
Best Male Performance
| {{nom}} | |
Best On-Screen Duo (with Wilson the Volleyball)
| {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="4"|Kids' Choice Awards
| 1995 | {{nom}} | |
2000
| rowspan="3" | Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | {{nom}} | |
2011
| {{nom}} |
2020
| {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| National Board of Review
| 1994 | rowspan=2|Best Actor | {{won}} |
2017
| The Post | {{won}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="14"|People's Choice Awards
| 1995 | rowspan="2" | Favorite Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1996
| {{won}} | |
rowspan="4" | Favorite Motion Picture Actor
| rowspan=4 {{n/a}} | {{won}} | |
1998
| {{nom}} | |
1999
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|2001
| {{won}} |
Favorite Motion Picture Star in a Drama
| {{won}} |
2004
| Favorite All-Time Entertainer | rowspan=4 {{n/a}} | {{won}} |
2005
| Favorite Male Motion Picture Star | {{nom}} |
2007
| {{nom}} |
2012
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=3|2017
| Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor | rowspan=2|Sully | {{won}} |
Favorite Movie Actor
| {{nom}} | |
Favorite Movie Icon
| {{N/A}} | {{nom}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|Producers Guild of America Awards
| rowspan=2|2011 | Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television (as executive producer) | {{won}} |
colspan=2| Lifetime Achievement Award in Television
| {{won}} |
2013
| Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television (as executive producer) | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="1"| Teen Choice Award
| 2000 | Choice Movie Chemistry (with Wilson the Volleyball) | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| Palm Springs International Film Festival
| 2014 | Chairman's Vanguard Award | {{won}} | |
2016
| colspan=2|Icon Award | {{won}} | |
== Honorary awards ==
See also
References
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