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Awards
Larry Gelbart
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Academy Awards, USA (2)
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA (1)
BAFTA Awards (1)
CableACE Awards (3)
Primetime Emmy Awards (17)
Golden Globes, USA (1)
Humanitas Prize (2)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (2)
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA (2)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards (2)
PGA Awards (1)
Television Critics Association Awards (2)
Writers Guild of America, USA (14)
PEN Center USA West Literary Awards (1)
TV Land Awards (1)
Gold Derby Awards (1)
19 wins & 34 nominations
Academy Awards, USA
1983 Nominee
Oscar
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
·
Don McGuire
1978 Nominee
Oscar
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Oh, God!
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1978 Nominee
Saturn Award
Best Writing
Oh, God!
BAFTA Awards
1984 Nominee
BAFTA Film Award
Best Screenplay - Adapted
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
CableACE Awards
1994 Winner
CableACE
Writing a Movie or Miniseries
Barbarians at the Gate
1994 Nominee
CableACE
Movie or Miniseries
Barbarians at the Gate
Shared with:
Thomas M. Hammel
·
Glenn Jordan
·
Ray Stark
·
Marykay Powell
1994 Nominee
CableACE
Writing an Entertainment Special
Mastergate
Primetime Emmy Awards
2004 Nominee
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Made for Television Movie
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
Shared with:
Joshua D. Maurer
·
Mark Gordon
·
Gary Levinsohn
·
Tony Mark
·
Sue Jett
·
Diane Isaacs
2004 Nominee
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
1997 Nominee
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Special
Weapons of Mass Distraction
1993 Nominee
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special
Barbarians at the Gate
1984 Nominee
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
AfterMASH
For episode "Fall Out".
12 more
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Golden Globes, USA
1983 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
Humanitas Prize
2007 Winner
Kieser Award
1976 Winner
Humanitas Prize
30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television
M*A*S*H
For
The Interview (1976)
.
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
1982 Winner
LAFCA Award
Best Screenplay
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
1978 Nominee
LAFCA Award
Best Screenplay
Movie Movie
Shared with:
Sheldon Keller
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA
1983 Winner
NSFC Award
Best Screenplay
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
1978 Nominee
NSFC Award
Best Screenplay
Movie Movie
3rd place
Shared with:
Sheldon Keller
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
1982 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Screenplay
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
1978 Nominee
NYFCC Award
Best Screenplay
Movie Movie
Tied with
Franco Brusati
for
Bread and Chocolate (1974)
and
Bertrand Blier
for
Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978)
.
Shared with:
Sheldon Keller
PGA Awards
2004 Nominee
PGA Award
Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
Shared with:
Joshua D. Maurer
·
Mark Gordon
Television Critics Association Awards
2003 Nominee
Career Achievement Award
2002 Nominee
Career Achievement Award
Writers Guild of America, USA
2007 Winner
Valentine Davies Award
2004 Winner
WGA Award (TV)
Original Long Form
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
1994 Winner
WGA Award (TV)
Adapted Long Form
Barbarians at the Gate
Tied with
Walter Halsey Davis
for
Silent Cries (1993)
.
1983 Winner
WGA Award (Screen)
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Tootsie
Shared with:
Murray Schisgal
1981 Winner
Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement
9 more
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PEN Center USA West Literary Awards
1998 Winner
Literary Award
Teleplay
Weapons of Mass Distraction
TV Land Awards
2009 Winner
Impact Award
M*A*S*H
Shared with:
Alan Alda
·
Allan Arbus
·
William Christopher
·
Mike Farrell
·
Jeff Maxwell
·
Burt Metcalfe
·
Gene Reynolds
·
David Ogden Stiers
·
Loretta Swit
·
Kellye Nakahara
Gold Derby Awards
2009 Nominee
Gold Derby TV Award
Life Achievement Award (Other)
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