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This article is a List of awards and nominations received by James Stewart.
James Stewart (1908–1997) was an American actor known for his leading roles in numerous films. Over his career he received several awards including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for two BAFTA Awards and a Grammy Award.
Stewart won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his comedic role as a reporter in the romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story (1940). He was Oscar-nominated for playing an idealistic young senator in the political drama Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), George Bailey in the drama It's a Wonderful Life (1946), an eccentric man in Harvey (1950), and a small town lawyer in Anatomy of a Murder (1959). For the later he won the Venice International Film Festival's Volpi Cup for Best Actor. He also won the San Sebastián International Film Festival's Silver Shell for Best Actor for Vertigo (1958) and the Berlin International Film Festival's Silver Bear for Best Actor for Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962).
He was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for playing the title role in The Glenn Miller Story (1954) and a lawyer in Anatomy of a Murder (1959). He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama for playing Billy Jim Hawkins in the CBS legal drama series Hawkins (1974). He was Globe-nominated for Harvey (1950) and Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962). He won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) and Anatomy of a Murder (1959).
Over his career he has received numerous honorary awards including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1965, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1968, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1980, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1983, the Academy Honorary Award in 1985, and the Film at Lincoln Center Gala Tribute in 1990. Twelve of his films have been selected to be preseved by National Film Registry. Five of his films were named in the 100 Greatest Movies of All Time list by Entertainment Weekly.
Stewart is also known for having served in the United States Army. He was awarded with the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Ronald Reagan. For his military service he received several honors including the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the World War II Victory Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, and the Croix de Guerre.
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | [1] | |||
The Philadelphia Story | [2] | |||
It's a Wonderful Life | [3] | |||
Harvey | [4] | |||
Anatomy of a Murder | [5] | |||
1985 | Honorary Award | [6] | ||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Best Foreign Actor | The Glenn Miller Story | |||
Best Foreign Actor | Anatomy of a Murder | |||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Best Motion Picture Actor – Drama | Harvey | [7] | ||
1962 | Best Actor – Musical or Comedy | Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | ||
Cecil B. DeMille Award | ||||
Best TV Actor – Drama | Hawkins | |||
Organizations | Year | Category | Work | Result | |
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Berlin International Film Festivals | 1962 | Silver Bear for Best Actor | Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | [9] | |
New York Film Critics Circle | Best Actor | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | |||
1959 | Best Actor | Anatomy of a Murder | |||
San Sebastián International Film Festival | 1958 | Silver Shell for Best Actor | Vertigo | ||
Venice Film Festival | Volpi Cup for Best Actor | Anatomy of a Murder | |||
Organizations | Year | Award | Result | ||
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1947 | Honorary degree | ||||
1990 | Woodrow Wilson Award | [10] | |||
1997 | James M. Stewart '32 Theater | ||||
Boy Scouts of America | 1958 | Silver Buffalo Award | |||
Hollywood Walk of Fame | 1960 | Motion Picture Star | |||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Lifetime Achievement Award | ||||
Harvard University | 1971 | Man of the Year | [11] | ||
1978 | The George Eastman Award | ||||
American Film Institute | AFI Lifetime Achievement Award | ||||
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | Kennedy Center Honors | [12] | |||
1983 | Golden Boot Award | ||||
1983 | Presidential Medal of Freedom | [13] | |||
National Board of Review | Lifetime Achievement | ||||
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | Gala Tribute Award | [14] | |||
National Association of Theatre Owners | Lifetime Achievement | ||||
Palm Springs International Film Festival | Lifetime Achievement |
James Stewart was drafted in October 1940 into the United States Army, although he was initially rejected for being underweight. Work with a trainer allowed him to pass a subsequent physical, and he enlisted in the USAAC in March 1941.[15] During World War II he was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses and four Air Medals, as well as the French Croix de Guerre with bronze palm.[16]
Command Pilot Badge | |||
Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster | |||
Air Medal with 3 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster | Army Commendation Medal | Presidential Unit Citation | |
Presidential Medal of Freedom | American Defense Service Medal | American Campaign Medal | |
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 1 Silver Star | World War II Victory Medal | National Defense Service Medal | |
Air Force Longevity Service Award with 1 Silver Oak Leaf cluster | Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Silver Hourglass Device (Originally Bronze) | Croix de Guerre with bronze palm (France) |
National Film Registry
As of 2020, there are 12 films starring James Stewart preserved in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
AFI 100 Years... series
Stewart was named the third Greatest Male Star of All Time.
IMDb Top 250 movies
Films continuously listed on the IMDb Top 250 movies:
Entertainment Weekly
Stewart is the most represented leading actor with five films on the 100 Greatest Movies of All Time list presented by Entertainment Weekly.