List of awards and nominations received by Tina Fey

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Tina Fey awards and nominations
Tina Fey at the 67th Annual Peabody Awards for 30 Rock (cropped).jpg
Fey at the 67th Annual Peabody Awards on June 16, 2008
Totals
Awards won 40
Nominations 149

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress, writer, comedian, producer, and playwright Tina Fey.

Best known for her comedic work on Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Fey has won nine Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, five Screen Actors Guild Awards, seven Writers Guild Awards, three Producers Guild Awards, and has been nominated for a Grammy Award and a Tony Award. In 2008, she received the AP Entertainer of the Year award from the Associated Press. In 2010, Fey was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, becoming the youngest-ever recipient of the award,[1][2] and it was announced that she would receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011.[3] In 2018, Fey was the recipient of the Herb Sargent Award for Comedy Excellence from the Writers Guild of America together with frequent collaborator Robert Carlock.[4]

Major awards[]

Emmy Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2001 Saturday Night Live Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Nominated [5]
2002 Won
2003 Nominated
2007 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tracy Does Conan") Nominated
2008 Outstanding Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Episode: "Cooter") Won
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Nominated
2009 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Won
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash 2008") Won
2010 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Episode: "Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter") Nominated
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tina Fey/Justin Bieber") Nominated
2011 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tina Fey/Ellie Goulding") Nominated
2012 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
30 Rock: Ask Tina Outstanding Special Class — Short-Format Nonfiction Programs Nominated
2013 30 Rock Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Episode: "Last Lunch") Won
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics (Song: "Rural Juror") Nominated
30 Rock: The Webisodes Outstanding Special Class — Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Programs Nominated
30 Rock: The Final Season Outstanding Special Class — Short-Format Nonfiction Programs Nominated
70th Golden Globe Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Nominated
2014 Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tina Fey/Arcade Fire") Nominated
71st Golden Globe Awards Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Nominated
2015 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
72nd Golden Globe Awards Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Nominated
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Nominated
2016 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tina Fey & Amy Poehler/Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band") Won
2017 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics (Song: "Hell No") Nominated
2018 Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated
Saturday Night Live Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Episode: "Tina Fey/Nicki Minaj") Nominated
2020 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. The Reverend Outstanding Television Movie Nominated

Golden Globe Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 30 Rock Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [6]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2009 Won [7]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won
2010 Nominated [8]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2011 Nominated [9]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
2012 Nominated [10]
2013 Nominated [11]

Grammy Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 Bossypants Best Spoken Word Album Nominated [12]

Tony Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Mean Girls Best Book of a Musical Nominated [13]

Guild awards[]

Producers Guild of America Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 30 Rock Outstanding Producer of Episodic Comedy Won [14]
2009 Won [15]
2010 Won [16]
2011 Nominated [17]
2012 Nominated [18]
2013 Nominated [19]
2014 Nominated [20]

Screen Actors Guild Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 30 Rock Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated [21]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Won [22]
2009 Won [23]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
2010 Nominated [24]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Won [25]
2011 Nominated [26]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2012 Nominated [27]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2013 Won [28]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated [29]
2014 Nominated [30]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated

Writers Guild of America Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2000 Saturday Night Live - 25th Anniversary Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Won [31]
Saturday Night Live Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Nominated
2001 Nominated [32]
2002 Nominated [33]
NBC 75th Anniversary Special Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Nominated
2004 Mean Girls Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [34]
2006 Saturday Night Live Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Won [35]
30 Rock New Series Nominated [36]
Comedy Series Nominated
2007 Won [37]
2008 Won [38]
Episodic Comedy Nominated [39]
2009 Comedy Series Won [40]
2010 Nominated [41]
2011 Nominated [42]
2012 Nominated [43]
2013 Nominated [44]
2014 71st Golden Globe Awards Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials Won [45]
2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Nominated [46]
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt New Series Nominated
Comedy Series Nominated
2016 Nominated [47]
[48]
Episodic Comedy Nominated
Saturday Night Live Comedy/Variety – Sketch Series Won
2020 30 Rock: A One-Time Special Comedy/Variety – Specials Nominated [49]

Other awards[]

Alliance of Women Film Journalists' EDA Female Focus Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2021 Soul Best Animated Female Won [50]

Critics' Choice Movie Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2016 Sisters Best Actress in a Comedy Nominated [51]

Critics' Choice Super Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2021 Soul Best Voice Actress in an Animated Movie Won [52]

Critics' Choice Television Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 30 Rock Best Actress in a Comedy Series Won [53]

Drama Desk Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Mean Girls Outstanding Book of a Musical Won [54]

Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2010 30 Rock Savage Wit of the Year Nominated [55]
2011 Wilde Wit of the Year Nominated [56]

Golden Nymph Award[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 30 Rock Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2009 Nominated
2010 Nominated
2011 Nominated
2012 Won [57]
Outstanding International Producer (Comedy Series) Nominated [58]
2013 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Won [59]

Gotham Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2015 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Breakthrough Series – Long Form Nominated [60]

Gracie Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2007 30 Rock Outstanding Female Lead – Comedy Series Won [61]
2008 Won
2016 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Female Actor in a Featured or Guest Role Won [62]

Hollywood Critics Association Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2021 Soul Best Animated or VFX Performance Nominated [63]

MTV Movie Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2014 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Best Cameo Nominated [64]
Best Fight Nominated

Muse Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2005 N/A Outstanding Woman in Film and Television Won [65]

NewNowNext Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 N/A 'Cause You're Hot Won [66]

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2021 Soul Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Nominated [67]

Outer Critics Circle Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Mean Girls Outstanding Book of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) Won [68]

People's Choice Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2005 N/A Favorite Funny Female Star Nominated [69]
2009 N/A Won [70]
Baby Mama Favorite On Screen Match-Up (with Amy Poehler) Nominated
2011 N/A Favorite Comedic Star Nominated [71]
Date Night Favorite On-Screen Team (with Steve Carell) Nominated
N/A Favorite TV Comedy Actress Nominated
2012 N/A Nominated [72]
2015 N/A Favorite Comedic Movie Actress Nominated [73]

Satellite Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2007 30 Rock Best Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [74]
2008 Nominated [75]
2009 Nominated [76]
2010 Nominated [77]

Teen Choice Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2004 N/A Choice Comedian Nominated
2005 N/A Nominated [78]
2008 30 Rock Choice TV Actress – Comedy Nominated [79]
2010 Date Night Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Won [80]
Choice Movie: Dance (with Steve Carell) Nominated

Television Critics Association Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2007 30 Rock Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [81]
2008 Won [82]
2009 Nominated [83]

Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2020 Soul Best Voice Performance Nominated [84]

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