Steve Carell awards and nominations
Carell at the 2014 Montclair Film Festival
Totals
Awards won
27
Nominations
125
Steve Carell is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director, who has received various accolades throughout his career, including a Golden Globe Award , three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Writers Guild of America Awards . Additionally, he has been nominated for an Academy Award , eleven Primetime Emmy Awards , and a BAFTA Award . In 2016, Carell received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to motion pictures.[1]
Major associations [ ]
British Academy Film Awards [ ]
Primetime Emmy Awards [ ]
Screen Actors Guild Awards [ ]
Writers Guild of America Awards [ ]
Other awards [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2013
Best Supporting Actor
The Way, Way Back
Nominated
[31]
2014
Best Actor
Foxcatcher
Won
[32]
2017
Battle of the Sexes
Nominated
[33]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2014
Film Performance of the Year – Actor
Foxcatcher
Nominated
[41]
Film Independent Spirit Awards [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2014
Special Distinction Award
Foxcatcher
Won
[42]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2014
Best International Actor
Foxcatcher
Nominated
[46]
MTV Movie Awards [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2005
Best On-Screen Team (shared with Will Ferrell , David Koechner and Paul Rudd )
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Nominated
[50]
Best Musical Performance (shared with Will Ferrell , David Koechner , Paul Rudd and Fred Armisen )
Nominated
2006
Best Comedic Performance
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Won
[51] [52]
Best Performance
Nominated
Best On-Screen Team (shared with Romany Malco , Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd )
Nominated
2009
Best Comedic Performance
Get Smart
Nominated
[53]
2014
Best Fight (shared with Will Ferrell , Paul Rudd , David Koechner , James Marsden , Sacha Baron Cohen , Kanye West , Tina Fey , Amy Poehler , Jim Carrey , Marion Cotillard , Will Smith , Liam Neeson , John C. Reilly and Greg Kinnear )
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Nominated
[54]
Best WTF Moment (shared with Will Ferrell , David Koechner and Paul Rudd )
Nominated
2015
Best On-Screen Transformation
Foxcatcher
Nominated
[55]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2009
Favorite Funny Male Star
N/A
Nominated
[56]
2010
Favorite TV Comedy Actor
N/A
Won
[57] [58]
2011
Favorite Comedic Star
N/A
Nominated
[59] [60]
Favorite On-Screen Team (shared with Tina Fey )
Date Night
Nominated
Favorite TV Comedy Actor
N/A
Nominated
2012
Favorite Comedic Movie Actor
N/A
Nominated
[61] [62]
2020
Male TV Star
Space Force
Nominated
[63]
Festivals [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2008
Outstanding Actor – Comedy Series
The Office
Nominated
2010
Won
[78]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2014
Creative Impact in Acting Award
Foxcatcher
Won
[79]
2015
Ensemble Performance Award
The Big Short
Won
[80]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2014
Outstanding Performer of the Year
Foxcatcher
Won
[81]
Critics groups [ ]
Central Ohio Film Critics Association [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2006
Best Ensemble
Little Miss Sunshine
2nd Place
[84]
2014
Foxcatcher
2nd Place
[85]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2015
Best Actor
Foxcatcher
3rd Place
[86]
Indiana Film Journalists Association [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2015
Best Supporting Actor
The Big Short
Nominated
Kansas City Film Critics Circle [ ]
Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref(s)
2015
Best Actor
The Big Short
Nominated
[87]
Phoenix Film Critics Society [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
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