Robert De Niro awards and nominations
A photograph of actor Leonardo DiCaprio at the premiere of the film The Wolf of Wall Street
De Niro at the premiere of Tennessee at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
Awards won 48
Runner-up 4
Nominations 161

As of 2016, American actor and director Robert De Niro has received 48 awards and 161 nominations for his film work. He has won 2 Academy Awards.

Film awards edit

AACTA Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2012 Best Supporting Actor Silver Linings Playbook Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr. Won

Academy Awards edit

Presented since 1929 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), the Academy Awards, or the "Oscars", are a set of annual accolades that honor excellence in cinematic achievements. De Niro has received seven award nominations, winning two for Best Supporting Actor for The Godfather Part II (1974) and Best Actor for Raging Bull.[1]

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1974 Best Supporting Actor The Godfather Part II Vito Corleone Won [2]
1976 Best Actor Taxi Driver Travis Bickle Nominated [3]
1978 The Deer Hunter Michael Vronsky Nominated [4]
1980 Raging Bull Jake LaMotta Won [5]
1990 Awakenings Leonard Lowe Nominated [6]
1991 Cape Fear Maximilian "Max" Cady Nominated [7]
2012 Best Supporting Actor Silver Linings Playbook Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr. Nominated [8]

American Comedy Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2000 Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) Analyze This Paul Vitti Nominated
2001 Meet the Parents Jack Tiberius Byrnes Nominated

American Film Institute edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2001 Life Achievement Award Won

British Academy Film Awards edit

Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) since 1949, the British Academy Film Award is an annual accolade from the United Kingdom that honors the best in film. De Niro received six nominations.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1976 Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles The Godfather Part II Vito Corleone Nominated [9]
1977 Best Actor in a Leading Role Taxi Driver Travis Bickle Nominated [10]
1980 The Deer Hunter Michael Vronsky Nominated [11]
1982 Raging Bull Jake LaMotta Nominated [12]
1984 The King of Comedy Rupert Pupkin Nominated [13]
1991 The Deer Hunter Jimmy Conway Nominated [14]

Critics Choice Movie Awards edit

Created by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) in 1996, the Critics' Choice Movie Award is annual accolade that honors the finest in cinematic achievement. De Niro has received two nominations for a Critics Choice Movie Award.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2012 Best Supporting Actor Silver Linings Playbook Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr. Nominated [15]
2016 Best Actor in a Comedy The Intern Ben Whitaker Nominated [16]

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Actor Mary Shelley's Frankenstein The Creature Nominated

Gold Derby Film Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2013 Supporting Actor Silver Linings Playbook Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr. Nominated
Ensemble Cast Nominated
2014 American Hustle Nominated

Golden Globe Awards edit

The Golden Globe Award, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), is awarded in recognition of excellence in film and television for the preceding calendar year. De Niro received eight nominations for a Golden Globe Award, winning an award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1976 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Taxi Driver Travis Bickle Nominated [17]
1978 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy New York, New York Jimmy Doyle Nominated [18]
1978 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama The Deer Hunter Michael Vronsky Nominated [19]
1980 Raging Bull Jake LaMotta Won [20]
1988 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Midnight Run Jack Walsh Nominated [21]
1991 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Cape Fear Max Cady Nominated [22]
1999 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Analyze This Paul Vitti Nominated [23]
2000 Meet the Parents Jack Byrnes Nominated [24]

Satellite Awards edit

The Satellite Award, created by the International Press Academy, is an annual accolade awarded for outstanding achievement in film and television. De Niro received two nominations for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2000 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Men of Honor Nominated
2012 Silver Linings Playbook Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards edit

Presented by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), the Screen Actors Guild Award is an annual accolade that recognizes excellence among individual, ensemble and stunt performances in film and television. De Niro received three nominations for a SAG Award.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1996 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Marvin's Room Dr. Wally Nominated [25]
2012 Silver Linings Playbook Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr. Nominated [26]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated

Venice Film Festival edit

The Venice Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy to preview new films. During the festival, awards are given out to honor excellence in cinema. De Niro won one award from two nominations.

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1981 Golden Phoenix – Best Actor True Confessions Won
1993 Golden Lion A Bronx Tale Nominated

Popular culture awards edit

AARP Movies for Grownups Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2010 Best Actor Everybody's Fine Nominated [27]
2013 Best Supporting Actor Silver Linings Playbook Nominated [28]
2016 Joy Nominated [29]

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2000 Favorite Comedy Team Analyze This Nominated [30]
2001 Favorite Actor - Comedy/Romance Meet the Parents Nominated [31]

Christopher Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1997 Motion Pictures Marvin's Room Won [32]
2003 Film About a Boy Won [33]

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1994 Best Actor Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Nominated [34]

Golden Schmoes Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2000 Best Supporting Actor of the Year Silver Linings Playbook Nominated [35]

MTV Movie Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1992 Best Male Performance Cape Fear Nominated [36]
Best Villain Nominated
Best Kiss Nominated
1997 Best Villain The Fan Nominated [37]
1999 Best Action Sequence Ronin Nominated [38]
2001 Best Line from a Movie Meet the Parents Won [39]
Best On-Screen Team Nominated
2014 Best Cameo American Hustle Nominated [40]

People's Choice Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
1981 Favorite Motion Picture Actor Robert De Niro Nominated [41]
1982 Nominated [42]
1991 Nominated [43]
1993 Nominated [44]
2012 Favorite Movie Icon Nominated [45]
2016 Favorite Comedic Movie Actor Nominated [46]

Razzie Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2002 Worst Screen Couple Showtime Nominated [47]

Yoga Awards edit

Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
2009 Worst Foreign Actor Righteous Kill Nominated [48]

Critics associations edit

Year Nominated work Association Category Result Ref
1973 Mean Streets National Society of Film Critics Best Actor 4th place
Best Supporting Actor Won
1973 New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Nominated
1978 Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Foreign Film (Mejor Interpretación en Película Extranjera) Won
1974 The Godfather Part II New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Nominated
1978 Taxi Driver Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Movie Performer (Mejor intérprete extranjero) Nominated
1976 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actor Won [49]
1976 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Won
1976 New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor Won
1978 Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Foreign Film (Mejor Interpretación en Película Extranjera) Won
1978 The Deer Hunter Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actor 2nd place [50]
1978 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor 5th place
1978 New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor 3rd place
1980 Raging Bull Boston Society of Film Critics Best Actor Won [51]
1980 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Actor Won [52]
1981 David di Donatello Best Foreign Actor Nominated
1982 Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Movie Performer (Mejor intérprete extranjero) Nominated
1981 National Board of Review Best Actor Won
1981 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor 2nd place
1981 New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor Won
1990 Awakenings Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actor Nominated
1990 National Board of Review Best Actor Nominated
1990 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Nominated
1990 New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor Won
1990 Goodfellas David di Donatello Best Foreign Actor Nominated
1990 National Society of Film Critics Best Actor Nominated
1990 New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor Won
2006 The Good Shepherd St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards Best Director Nominated
2012 Silver Linings Playbook Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2012 Denver Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2012 Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2012 Indiewire's Critics Poll Best Supporting Performance Nominated
2012 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
Best Ensemble Acting Nominated
2013 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Nominated
2013 Georgia Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2013 Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated

Festival awards edit

Award Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
Berlin International Film Festival 2007 Outstanding Artistic Contribution The Good Shepherd Won [53]
Golden Bear Nominated
Capri Hollywood 2012 Ensemble Cast Award Silver Linings Playbook Won [54]

Honorary awards edit

Award Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Result Ref
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2010 Career Achievement Award Robert De Niro Won [55]
AFI Awards 2003 Life Achievement Award Won [56]
Britannia Awards 2009 Excellence in Film Won [57]
Film Society of Lincoln Center 2017 Gala Tribute Won [58]
Golden Eagle Award 2005 Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Won [59]
Goldene Kamera 2008 Lifetime Achievement – International Won [60]
Gotham Awards 2001 Lifetime Achievement Won [61]
Hasty Pudding Theatricals 1979 Man of the Year Won [62]
Hollywood Film Awards 2015 Career Achievement Award Won [63]
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2008 Special Prize for Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema Won [64]
Made in NY Awards 2012 MINY Honoree Won
Moscow International Film Festival 1997 Honorary Prize Won [65]
Muse Awards 1993 Won [66]
Online Film & Television Awards 1998 OFTA Film Hall of Fame – Acting Won
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2000 Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award Won [67]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2013 Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film Won [68]
Sarajevo Film Festival 2016 Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Won [69]
Taormina Film Fest 2010 Taormina Arte Award Won
Venice Film Festival 1993 Career Golden Lion Won

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