List of awards and nominations received by Laurence Olivier

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Laurence Olivier (1907–1989) was an English actor who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. From 1956 he performed in television roles, for which he won several awards.

Laurence Olivier awards and nominations
Olivier in 1972

In 1939 Olivier appeared in the film Wuthering Heights in a role that saw him nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The following year he was again nominated for the same award for his portrayal of Maxim de Winter in Rebecca. In 1944 he produced, directed and appeared as Henry V of England in Henry V. The film was nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, although it failed to win in any competitive category; instead Olivier received a "Special Award" for his work on the film. His next film, Hamlet (1948), became the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, and he also received the award for Best Actor. In 1979 Olivier was presented with an Academy Honorary Award to recognise his lifetime of contribution to the art of film. In total he was nominated for nine other acting Academy Awards and one each for production and direction. For his stage work Olivier won three Evening Standard Theatre Awards and was nominated for a Tony Award. He made his television debut in 1956, and was subsequently nominated nine times for an Emmy Award, winning on five occasions; he was also nominated for two British Academy Television Awards for his work in the medium.

In 1947 Olivier was appointed a Knight Bachelor, and in 1970 he was given a life peerage; the Order of Merit was conferred on him in 1981. He also received honours from foreign governments. In 1949 he was made Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog by the Danish government; the French appointed him Officier, Legion of Honour, in 1953; the Italian government created him Grande Ufficiale, Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, in 1953; and in 1971 he was granted the Order of Yugoslav Flag with Golden Wreath.

From academic and other institutions, Olivier received honorary doctorates from the university of Tufts, Massachusetts (1946), Oxford (1957) and Edinburgh (1964). He was also awarded the Danish Sonning Prize for outstanding contributions to European culture in 1966, the Gold Medallion of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in 1968; and the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts in 1976. In February 1960 for his contribution to the film industry, Olivier was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with a star at 6319 Hollywood Boulevard; he is also included in the American Theater Hall of Fame. In 1977 Olivier was awarded a British Film Institute Fellowship.

In addition to the naming of the National Theatre's largest auditorium in his honour, Olivier is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards, bestowed annually since 1984 by the Society of London Theatre. In 1991 Olivier's friend, the actor John Gielgud, unveiled a memorial stone commemorating Olivier in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey. In 2007, the centenary of Olivier's birth, a life-sized statue of him was unveiled on the South Bank, outside the National Theatre; the same year the British Film Institute held a retrospective season of his film work.

Film

 
Publicity still of Olivier for the 1939 film Wuthering Heights
 
Olivier, with Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights
 
Publicity still of Olivier and Vivien Leigh from the 1941 film That Hamilton Woman
 
Statue of Olivier outside the Royal National Theatre, London
 
Olivier's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Awards and nominations for Olivier's film work
Film Year Award Category Result Ref.
Wuthering Heights 1940 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Rebecca 1941 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Henry V 1946 National Board of Review Award Best Actor Won
Henry V 1946 New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor Won
Henry V 1947 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Henry V 1947 Academy Honorary Award Honorary award: "To Laurence Olivier for his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry V to the screen" Won
Hamlet 1948 Venice Film Festival Best Film Won
(Grand International Prize of Venice)
Hamlet 1948 New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor Won
Hamlet 1949 Golden Globe Award Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Won
Hamlet 1949 Academy Award Best Actor Won
Hamlet 1949 Academy Award Best Directing Nominated
Hamlet 1949 Bodil Awards Best European Film Won
Henry V 1950 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Film Nominated
Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon)
Carrie 1953 British Academy Film Award Best British Actor Nominated
Richard III 1956 British Academy Film Award Best Actor in a Leading Role Won
Richard III 1956 6th Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear International Prize Won
Richard III 1957 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Richard III 1957 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actor Won
Richard III 1957 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Producer Won
Richard III 1957 Jussi Awards Best Foreign Actor Won
The Prince and the Showgirl 1958 British Academy Film Award Best British Actor Nominated
The Devil's Disciple 1960 British Academy Film Award Best British Actor Nominated
The Entertainer 1960 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Best Actor Won
Spartacus 1961 Golden Globe Award Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
The Entertainer 1961 British Academy Film Award Best British Actor Nominated
The Entertainer 1961 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Term of Trial 1963 British Academy Film Award Best British Actor Nominated
Othello 1966 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Othello 1967 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Nominated
Oh! What a Lovely War 1970 British Academy Film Award Best Actor in a Supporting Role Won
Sleuth 1973 New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor Won
Sleuth 1973 Golden Globe Award Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
Sleuth 1973 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
Sleuth 1973 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actor Won
Sleuth 1974 British Academy Film Award Best Actor Nominated
1976 British Academy Film Award Academy Fellowship Award Won
Marathon Man 1977 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Won
Marathon Man 1977 Academy Award Best Supporting Actor Nominated
The Boys from Brazil 1978 National Board of Review Award Best Actor Won
The Boys from Brazil 1979 Saturn Award Best Actor Won
The Boys from Brazil 1979 Academy Award Best Actor Nominated
1979 Academy Honorary Award Honorary award: "To Laurence Olivier for the full body of his work, for the unique achievements of his entire career and his lifetime of contribution to the art of film." Won
A Little Romance 1980 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated
The Jazz Singer 1981 Golden Raspberry Award Worst Supporting Actor Won
Inchon 1983 Golden Raspberry Award Worst Actor Won
1983 Golden Globe Award Cecil B. DeMille Award Won
1983 Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute Won

Stage

 
Olivier, with Joan Plowright in The Entertainer on Broadway in 1958
Awards and nominations for Olivier's stage work
Show Year Award Category Result Ref.
The Entertainer 1957 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Actor Won
The Entertainer 1958 Tony Award Best Actor in a Play Nominated
The Dance of Death 1967 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Actor Won
Long Day's Journey into Night 1972 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Actor Won

Television

 
Olivier in 1939
Awards and nominations for Olivier's television work
Show Year Award Category Result Ref.
The Moon and the Sixpence 1960 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Won
Uncle Vanya 1968 Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
David Copperfield 1970 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated
Long Day's Journey into Night 1973 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Won
Long Day's Journey into Night 1973 British Academy Television Award Best Television Actor Nominated
The Merchant of Venice 1974 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated
Love Among the Ruins 1975 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Won
Brideshead Revisited 1982 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Won
A Voyage Round My Father 1983 British Academy Television Award Best Television Actor Nominated
King Lear 1984 Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Won
Mr. Halpern and Mr. Johnson 1984 CableACE Award Best Actor Won
1985 Banff Television Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Lost Empires 1987 Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor – Miniseries or a Movie Nominated

State and academic honours

State and academic honours for Olivier's
Award Year Country or institution
Honorary doctorate 1946 Tufts University
Honorary doctorate 1946 University of Massachusetts
Knight Bachelor 1947 UK
Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog 1949 Denmark
Officier, Legion of Honour 1953 France
Grande Ufficiale, Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1953 Italy
Honorary doctorate 1957 University of Oxford
Honorary doctorate 1964 University of Edinburgh
Sonning Prize 1966 Denmark
Gold Medallion 1968 Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, Sweden
Life peerage 1970 UK
Order of Yugoslav Flag with Golden Wreath 1971 Yugoslavia
Albert Medal 1976 Royal Society of Arts, UK
Order of Merit 1981 UK

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