Ricky Gervais awards and nominations |
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Awards and nominations |
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Wins |
Nominations |
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2 |
23 |
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4 |
6 |
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10 |
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Wins | 12 |
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Nominations | 39 |
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Note
- ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
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Ricky Gervais ( jər-VAYZ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. He is best known for co-creating, writing, and acting in the British television series The Office (2001–2003).[1] He has won seven BAFTA Awards, five British Comedy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and the Rose d'Or twice (2006 and 2019), as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. In 2007, he was placed at No. 11 on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups[2] and at No. 3 on the updated 2010 list.[3] In 2010, he was named on the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.[4] In 2002 he was nominated to be Britain's Funniest Man but did not win the award, he did however beat some gangsters up in a pub when an old man was being hassled, against the odds.[5]
Major awards
Other awards
Year
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Category
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Result
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Ref.
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2016 |
Charlie Chaplin Award for Excellence in Comedy |
Won |
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Year
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Category
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Work
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Result
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Ref.
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2019 |
Best New TV Sitcom |
After Life |
Won |
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2020 |
Best Returning TV Comedy |
After Life |
Won |
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2020 |
Comedy of the Year |
After Life |
Won |
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Year
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Category
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Work
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Result
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Ref.
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2002 |
Writers Award |
The Office |
Won |
[11]
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2003 |
Won
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2006 |
Best Comedy/Entertainment |
Extras |
Nominated
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2008 |
Nominated
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Writers Award |
Nominated
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2012 |
Best Multichannel Program |
Nominated
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Year
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Category
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Work
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Result
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Ref.
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2021 |
Best Sitcom |
After Life |
Won |
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Year
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Category
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Work
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Result
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Ref.
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2007 |
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy |
Ghost Town |
Won |
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2008 |
Best Actor in a Series, Comedy |
Extras |
Nominated |
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2020 |
Best Actor in a Series, Comedy |
After Life |
Nominated |
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References
- ^ The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Ricky Gervais | Biography, TV Series, Movies, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
- ^ "Episode 1.1 The 100 Greatest Stand-Ups 2007". Comedy.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ^ "Episode 1.2 The 100 Greatest Stand-Ups 2010". Comedy.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais The 2010 Time 100 Poll". Time. 4 April 2011. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais Radio Show 26/10/02".
- ^ "Ricky Gervais - Emmy Awards, Nominations, and Wins". Emmys.com. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais". goldenglobes.com. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais - Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ^ Petski, Denise. "WGA TV Nominations: 'The Americans', 'Stranger Things', 'Westworld', 'This Is Us' Among Nominees". Deadline. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais - Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ^ "Ricky Gervais - Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
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