Donald Glover is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, director, singer and rapper, also known under the stage name Childish Gambino.
In 2016, Glover received widespread acclaim from critics for the comedy-drama television series Atlanta created by and starring him, for which he won two Golden Globe Awards , including Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy . For the first two seasons of the show, he received eight Primetime Emmy Award nominations that resulted in two wins, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series , becoming the first African American to win in the latter category.[1] His appearance on Saturday Night Live earned him a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series .
As of 2018, he won five Writers Guild of America Awards for his contribution to the satirical television sitcom 30 Rock and for the first season of Atlanta .
For his music, Glover has received five Grammy Awards . He earned his first win for Best Traditional R&B Performance for the song "Redbone " and won four awards for the single "This is America ", including Song of the Year and Record of the Year . At the 2018 edition , he was also nominated in the categories Album of the Year for "Awaken, My Love!" and Record of the Year for "Redbone".
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Emmy Awards (Primetime) [ ]
Grammy Awards [ ]
Screen Actors Guild Awards [ ]
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Directors Guild Awards [ ]
Other awards [ ]
American Music Awards [ ]
Billboard Music Awards[ ]
EWwy Awards [ ]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark)[ ]
MTV Video Music Awards [ ]
Peabody Awards [ ]
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