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Scott Rudin awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Academy Awards
1 10
BAFTA Awards
0 10
Emmy Awards
1 5
Golden Globes
4 15
Razzie Awards
0 1
Gotham Awards
2 10
Independent Spirit Awards
0 7
PGA Awards
1 12
Tony Awards
18 47
Drama Desk Awards
16 35
Drama League Awards
14 49
Lucille Lortel Awards
0 3
Outer Critics Circle Awards
15 40
Grammy Awards
1 1
Other awards
3 15
Totals
Awards won 76
Nominations 260

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American film, television and theater producer Scott Rudin. Among his numerous accolades as a film and theatrical producer, Rudin has won eighteen Tony Awards, an Academy Award, an Emmy, a Grammy, four Golden Globes and sixteen Drama Desk Awards. Additionally, he has been nominated for ten BAFTA Awards. With his Grammy win for The Book of Mormon in 2012, he became one of the few people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award, and the first producer to do so.

Film and television

Academy Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2003 The Hours Best Picture Nominated
2008 No Country for Old Men Won
2011 True Grit Nominated
The Social Network Nominated
2012 Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated
2014 Captain Phillips Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
2017 Fences Nominated
2018 Lady Bird Nominated
2019 Isle of Dogs Best Animated Feature Nominated

British Academy Film Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1999 The Truman Show Best Film Nominated
2002 Iris Best Film of British Production Nominated
2003 The Hours Nominated
Best Film Nominated
2007 Notes on a Scandal Best Film of British Production Nominated
2008 No Country for Old Men Best Film Nominated
2011 True Grit Nominated
The Social Network Nominated
2014 Captain Phillips Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated

Emmy Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
Daytime Emmy Awards
1984 He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' Outstanding Children's Special Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
1983 Little Gloria... Happy at Last Outstanding Drama Special Nominated
1984 He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' Outstanding Children's Program Won
2017 School of Rock Nominated
2020 What We Do in the Shadows Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1993 Sister Act Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
1996 Sabrina Nominated
2003 The Hours Best Motion Picture – Drama Won
2008 No Country for Old Men Nominated
2009 The Reader Nominated
Revolutionary Road Nominated
2010 It's Complicated Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2011 The Social Network Best Motion Picture – Drama Won
2013 Moonrise Kingdom Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
The Newsroom Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
2014 Captain Phillips Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Inside Llewyn Davis Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest Hotel Won
2018 Lady Bird Won
2019 Isle of Dogs Best Motion Picture – Animated Nominated

Golden Raspberry Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2022 The Woman in the Window Worst Picture Nominated

Gotham Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2004 I Heart Huckabees Best Feature Nominated
2007 Margot at the Wedding Nominated
2012 Moonrise Kingdom Won
2013 Inside Llewyn Davis Won
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
Audience Award Nominated
2017 Lady Bird Nominated
2018 Eighth Grade Nominated
2019 Uncut Gems Nominated
Best Feature Nominated

Independent Spirit Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 Greenberg Best Feature Nominated
2013 Moonrise Kingdom Nominated
2014 Frances Ha Nominated
Inside Llewyn Davis Nominated
2018 Lady Bird Nominated
2019 Eighth Grade Nominated
2020 Uncut Gems Nominated

Producers Guild of America Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 No Country for Old Men Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Won
2010 Fantastic Mr. Fox Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Nominated
2011 True Grit Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Nominated
The Social Network Nominated
David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures Won
2012 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Nominated
2013 Moonrise Kingdom Nominated
2014 Captain Phillips Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
2017 Fences Nominated
2018 Lady Bird Nominated
2019 Isle of Dogs Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Nominated
2021 What We Do in the Shadows Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Comedy Nominated

Other awards

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Satellite Award for Best Film – Musical or Comedy In & Out Nominated
1999 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Foreign Film The Truman Show Nominated
2003 The Hours Nominated
2007 Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Award for Best Film No Country for Old Men Won
2011 The Social Network Won
2013 Inside Llewyn Davis Nominated
2014 AACTA International Award for Best Film Captain Phillips Nominated
2015 The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists EDA Award for Best Film Nominated
Black Reel Award for Outstanding Film Top Five Nominated
2017 Fences Nominated
2018 AACTA International Award for Best Film Lady Bird Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Film Nominated
2019 Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Isle of Dogs Won
Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Nominated

Theatre

Tony Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1994 Passion Best Musical Won
1995 Hamlet Best Revival of a Play Nominated
Indiscretions Best Play Nominated
1996 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
Seven Guitars Best Play Nominated
1997 Skylight Nominated
1998 The Chairs Best Revival of a Play Nominated
1999 Closer Best Play Nominated
2000 The Ride Down Mt. Morgan Nominated
Copenhagen Won
The Wild Party Best Musical Nominated
2002 The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Best Play Won
2004 Caroline, or Change Best Musical Nominated
2005 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Best Revival of a Play Nominated
Doubt Best Play Won
2006 Faith Healer Best Revival of a Play Nominated
Shining City Best Play Nominated
The History Boys Won
2008 Gypsy Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
2009 God of Carnage Best Play Won
2010 Fences Best Revival of a Play Won
2011 The Motherfucker with the Hat Best Play Nominated
Jerusalem Nominated
The Book of Mormon Best Musical Won
2012 Death of a Salesman Best Revival of a Play Won
2013 The Testament of Mary Best Play Nominated
2014 A Raisin in the Sun Best Revival of a Play Won
2015 This Is Our Youth Nominated
Skylight Won
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Best Play Won
2016 The Crucible Best Revival of a Play Nominated
Blackbird Nominated
A View From the Bridge Won
King Charles III Best Play Nominated
The Humans Won
Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed Best Musical Nominated
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Best Play Nominated
Sweat Nominated
Hello, Dolly! Best Revival of a Musical Won
2018 Three Tall Women Best Revival of a Play Nominated
The Iceman Cometh Nominated
Carousel Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
2019 The Ferryman Best Play Won
Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus Nominated
The Boys in the Band Best Revival of a Play Won
The Waverly Gallery Nominated
2020 The Inheritance Best Play Won

Drama Desk Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1994 Passion Outstanding Musical Won
1995 Indiscretions Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
1996 Seven Guitars Outstanding Play Nominated
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
1998 The Chairs Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
1999 The Ride Down Mt. Morgan Outstanding Play Nominated
Closer Nominated
2000 Copenhagen Won
2002 The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Won
2003 Medea Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2004 Caroline, or Change Outstanding Musical Nominated
2005 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Doubt Outstanding Play Won
2006 The History Boys Outstanding Play Won
2008 Gypsy Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
2009 Exit the King Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2010 Fences Won
2011 The House of Blue Leaves Nominated
The Motherfucker with the Hat Outstanding Play Nominated
The Book of Mormon Outstanding Musical Won
2012 Death of a Salesman Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
2015 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Outstanding Play Won
2016 A View From the Bridge Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
King Charles III Outstanding Play Nominated
The Humans Won
Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed Outstanding Musical Won
2017 Sweat Outstanding Play Nominated
The Front Page Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Hello, Dolly! Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
2018 Three Tall Women Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Carousel Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
2019 The Ferryman Outstanding Play Won
The Waverly Gallery Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
2020 The Inheritance Outstanding Play Won
West Side Story Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated

Drama League Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1996 Seven Guitars Outstanding Production of a Play Won
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Outstanding Revival Nominated
1998 The Chairs Nominated
2000 Copenhagen Outstanding Production of a Play Won
The Wild Party Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated
2004 Caroline, or Change Nominated
Beckett/Albee Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2005 Doubt Outstanding Production of a Play Won
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2006 The History Boys Outstanding Production of a Play Won
Faith Healer Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2007 The Year of Magical Thinking Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
2008 Gypsy Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2009 God of Carnage Outstanding Production of a Play Won
Exit the King Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2010 A Behanding in Spokane Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
Fences Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2011 Jerusalem Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
The Motherf**ker with the Hat Nominated
The Book of Mormom Outstanding Production of a Musical Won
The House of Blue Leaves Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2012 One Man, Two Guvnors Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
Death of a Salesman Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
2013 The Testament of Mary Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
2014 A Raisin in the Sun Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2015 The Audience Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Won
The Iceman Cometh Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Skylight Nominated
This Is Our Youth Nominated
2016 The Humans Outstanding Production of a Play Won
King Charles III Nominated
Blackbird Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
The Crucible Nominated
A View from the Bridge Won
2017 A Doll’s House, Part 2 Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
Sweat Nominated
Hello, Dolly! Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
2018 Meteor Shower Outstanding Production of a Play Nominated
The Iceman Cometh Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Three Tall Women Nominated
Carousel Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
2019 The Ferryman Outstanding Production of a Play Won
Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus Nominated
To Kill a Mockingbird Nominated
King Lear Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
The Waverly Gallery Won
2020 The Inheritance Outstanding Production of a Play Won
West Side Story Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated

Lucille Lortel Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Red Light Winter Outstanding Play Nominated
2013 Cock Nominated
2015 Every Brilliant Thing Outstanding Solo Show Nominated

Outer Critics Circle Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1995 Passion Best Broadway Musical Nominated
Hamlet Best Revival – Play Nominated
1996 Seven Guitars Best Broadway Play Nominated
1998 On the Town Best Revival – Musical Nominated
1999 Amy's View Outstanding Broadway Play Nominated
Closer Nominated
2000 Copenhagen Won
The Wild Party Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical Won
2002 The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? Outstanding Broadway Play Won
2004 Caroline, or Change Outstanding Broadway Musical Nominated
2005 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Doubt Outstanding Broadway Play Won
2006 The History Boys Won
2008 Gypsy Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
2009 God of Carnage Outstanding New Broadway Play Won
2010 Fences Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
2011 The Book of Mormon Outstanding New Broadway Musical Won
The Motherf**ker With the Hat Outstanding New Broadway Play Nominated
2012 One Man, Two Guvnors Won
Death of a Salesman Outstanding Revival of a Play Won
2013 Cock Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play Nominated
The Testament of Mary Outstanding New Broadway Play Nominated
2015 The Audience Nominated
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Won
Skylight Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2016 The Humans Outstanding New Broadway Play Won
King Charles III Nominated
Blackbird Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
The Crucible Nominated
A View From the Bridge Nominated
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Outstanding New Broadway Play Nominated
Sweat Nominated
The Front Page Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Hello, Dolly! Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
2018 Three Tall Women Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
Carousel Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
2019 The Ferryman Outstanding New Broadway Play Won
To Kill a Mockingbird Nominated
The Waverly Gallery Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominated
2020 The Inheritance Outstanding New Broadway Play Won
West Side Story Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won

Music

Grammy Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Book of Mormon Best Musical Theater Album Won

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