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With an acting career spanning 40 years in theatre, film and television, Patrick Stewart has received a number of awards and nominations in all three media.
2000
  Screen Actors Guild Awards

Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries - for his role as Scrooge in TNT's A Christmas Carol

1999
  New York Drama Desk Awards

Nomination for Outstanding Actor (Play) for 'The Ride Down Mount Morgan' by Arthur Miller

1998
  Golden Globe Awards

Nomination for Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie as Captain Ahab in 'Moby Dick'
 

  GQ Awards

GQ magazine annual 'Men of the Year Awards' 
Stewart received the award in the theatre catagory.
 

  50th Emmy Awards

Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie as Captain Ahab in 'Moby Dick'
 

  Helen Hayes Awards

Nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Resident Play for lead role in 'Othello' at the Shakespeare Theater in Washington D.C.

1997
  Shakespeare Theater Washington DC

10th Annual Will Award
 

  Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

Award for Best Supporting Male (Suspense) for role of Dr Jonas in Conspiracy Theory
 

  Amnesty International USA

Media Spotlight Award for Inspiration

1996
  Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

Awarded on December 16th 1996
 

  Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

Nomination for Favourite Male (Sci Fi) for 'Star Trek:First Contact'
 

  Grammy Awards

Best Spoken Word Album for Children - narrator on Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf'

1995
  Outer Critics Circle

Nomination for Best Actor as Prospero in 'The Tempest'

1994
  Laurence Olivier Awards

Award for Best Entertainment for solo performance of Dickens 'A Christmas Carol' at the National Theatre

Nomination for Best Actor in 'A Christmas Carol'
 

  Screen Actors Guild

Nomination for Best Actor for Star Trek : The Next Generation

1992
  New York Drama Desk Awards

Award for Best Solo Performance on Broadway for 'A Christmas Carol'

1986
  London Fringe Awards

Award for Best Actor as George in Edward Albee's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'

1979
  Society of West End Theatres Awards (later renamed Olivier Awards)

Best Supporting Actor as Enobarbus in RSC production of 'Anthony and Cleopatra'

Nomination for Best Actor as Shylock in RSC production of 'Merchant of Venice'
 

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