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Aftonbladet TV Prize, SwedenYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1990WonTV PrizeBest Foreign TV Personality - Male (Bästa utländska man)

1989WonTV PrizeBest Foreign TV Personality - Male (Bästa utländska man)

1987WonTV PrizeBest Foreign TV Personality - Male (Bästa utländska man)

1986WonTV PrizeBest Foreign TV Personality - Male (Bästa utländska man)

BMI Film & TV AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1998WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "Cosby" (1996).

Shared with:

Benny Golson

1997WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "Cosby" (1996).

Shared with:

Benny Golson

1992WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "A Different World" (1987).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

Dawnn Lewis

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

1991WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "A Different World" (1987).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

Dawnn Lewis

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

1990WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "A Different World" (1987).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

Dawnn Lewis

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

1989WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "A Different World" (1987).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Arthur Lisi

1988WonBMI TV Music Awardfor: "A Different World" (1987).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

1987WonBMI TV MusicAwardfor: "The Bill Cosby Show" (1969).

Shared with:

Stu Gardner

Daytime Emmy AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2004WonDaytime EmmyOutstanding Children's Animated Program

for: "Little Bill" (1999).

Shared with:

Charles Kipps (executive producer)

David Brokaw (executive producer)

Brown Johnson (executive producer)

Janice Burgess (executive producer)

Robert Scull (executive producer)

Irene Sherman (supervising producer)

Ollie Green (coordinating producer)

Brian Street (coordinating producer)

Nisma Zaman (coordinating producer)

Jennifer Oxley (director)

Olexa Hewryk (director)

Mark Salisbury (director)

Chris Nee (writer)

(Nick Jr.).

2002NominatedDaytime EmmyOutstanding Special Class Animated Program

for: "Little Bill" (1999).

Shared with:

David Brokaw (executive producer)

Charles Kipps (executive producer)

Robert Scull (co-executive producer)

Janice Burgess (co-executive producer)

Brown Johnson (co-executive producer)

Irene Sherman (supervising producer)

Shawn Cuddy (supervising producer)

Jennifer Oxley (director)

Mark Salisbury (director)

Olexa Hewryk (director)

James Still (writer)

Fracaswell Hyman (writer)

Chris Nee (writer)

(Nickelodeon).

1986NominatedDaytime EmmyOutstanding Animated Program

for: "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" (1972).

Shared with:

Lou Scheimer (producer)

Marsh Lamore (director)

Steve Gerber (supervising writer)

Phil Harnage (writer)

(Syndicated).

1981WonDaytime EmmyOutstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming - Performers

for: "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" (1972).

(CBS).

Emmy AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2003WonBob Hope Humanitarian Award

1970NominatedEmmyOutstanding Comedy Series

for: "The Bill Cosby Show" (1969).

Shared with:

Marvin Miller (producer)

(NBC).

Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series

for: "The Bill Cosby Show" (1969).

(NBC).

Outstanding New Series

for: "The Bill Cosby Show" (1969).

Shared with:

Marvin Miller (producer)

(NBC).

1969WonEmmyOutstanding Variety or Musical Program

for: The Bill Cosby Special (1968) (TV).

Shared with:

Roy Silver (executive producer)

(NBC).

1968WonEmmyOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

for: "I Spy" (1965).

(NBC).

1967WonEmmyOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

for: "I Spy" (1965).

(NBC).

1966WonEmmyOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

for: "I Spy" (1965).

(NBC).

Golden Apple AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1985WonGolden AppleMale Star of the Year

Together with Clint Eastwood.

1966WonGolden AppleMost Cooperative Actor

Golden Globes, USAYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1987NominatedGolden GlobeBest Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

1986WonGolden GlobeBest Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

1985WonGolden GlobeBest Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

1973NominatedGolden GlobeBest TV Actor - Musical/Comedy

for: "The New Bill Cosby Show" (1972).

1967NominatedGolden GlobeBest TV Star - Male

for: "I Spy" (1965).

Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USAYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1969WonMan of the Year

Image AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2007WonHall of Fame

2001WonImage AwardOutstanding Performance in a Youth or Children's Series/Special

for: "Little Bill" (1999).

NominatedImage AwardOutstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special

for: 2000 Essence Awards (2000) (TV).

Shared with:

Oprah Winfrey

1993WonImage AwardOutstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Kids' Choice Awards, USAYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1992WonBlimp AwardFavorite TV Actor

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

People's Choice Awards, USAYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1999WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Time Television Star

1997WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite Male Performer in a New Television Series

Tied with Michael J. Fox.

1992WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite Male TV Performer

1991WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Entertainer

Favorite Male TV Performer

1990WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Entertainer

Favorite Male TV Performer

1989WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Star

Favorite Male TV Performer

1988WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Entertainer

Favorite All-Time TV Star

Favorite Male TV Performer

1987WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Entertainer

Favorite Male TV Performer

1986WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite All-Around Male Entertainer

Favorite Male TV Performer

1985WonPeople's Choice AwardFavorite Male Performer in a New TV Program

Razzie AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1988WonRazzie AwardWorst Actor

for: Leonard Part 6 (1987).

Worst Picture

for: Leonard Part 6 (1987).

Worst Screenplay

for: Leonard Part 6 (1987).

Shared with:

Jonathan Reynolds

TV Guide AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2000NominatedTV Guide AwardFavorite Actor in a Comedy

for: "Cosby" (1996).

1999NominatedTV Guide AwardFavorite Actor in a Comedy

for: "Cosby" (1996).

TV Land AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2011WonImpact Awardfor: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Shared with:

Keshia Knight Pulliam

Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Geoffrey Owens

Raven-Symoné

Phylicia Rashad

Tempestt Bledsoe

Sabrina Le Beauf

Television Critics Association AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2002WonCareer Achievement Award

Viewers for Quality Television AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1986WonQ AwardBest Actor in a Quality Comedy Series

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

1985WonQ AwardBest Actor in a Quality Comedy Series

for: "The Cosby Show" (1984).

Walk of FameYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)1960WonStar on the Walk of FameTelevision

On 8 February 1960. At 6930 Hollywood Blvd.

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