List of awards and nominations received by Alan Menken
Alan Menken awards and nominations
Wins
58
Nominations
170
This is a list of awards and nominations for composer Alan Menken . Menken has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations for his work in film, theatre, television, and music.
For his work in film he earned 19 Academy Award nominations winning 8 Oscars for The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), and Pocahontas (1995). He also earned 16 Golden Globe Award nominations winning 7 awards. He has earned two British Academy Film Award nominations, and five Critics' Choice Movie Award nominations. For his work in theatre he received five Tony Award nominations winning once, and 2 Laurence Olivier Awards winning once. He also received 26 Grammy Awards nominations, winning 11 awards. For his work in television he has earned two Emmy Awards.
Major awards
Miscellaneous awards
French Mickey d'Or
Hawaii Film Critics Society Awards
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards
Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Film Awards
Online Film & Television Association Awards
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Special honors
1993 – Distinguished Alumni Award[ 84] (given by New York University Association)
1998 – Kol Zimrah Award[ 85] (given by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion )
1998 – Colleen Dewhurst Awards:[ 86] "in recognition for outstanding contribution to the arts" (given by Northern Westchester Center for the Arts)
2000 – Presidential Medal (given by New York University)
2008 – Inductee: NYU Musical Theatre Hall of Fame[ 87]
2009 – Lifetime Achievement Award (given during the Musical Awards)
2011 – Maestro Award (given by Billboard/The Hollywood Reporter Film and TV Conference)
2012 – Honors: "for extraordinary life achievement" (given by Encompass New Opera Theatre)
2013 – The Oscar Hammerstein Award[ 88] (given by York Theatre Company )
2013 – Broadway Junior Honors: "in recognition for his contribution towards the advancement of musical theatre for young people"
2013 – Freddie G. Award for Musical Achievement (given during Junior Theatre Festival)
Notes
^ Became the first person to win both a Razzie and an Oscar (for Aladdin (1992)) in the same year.
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