Ethan Hawke is an American actor, writer and director who has received various awards and nominations throughout his career.
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Hawke has been nominated for four Academy Awards, receiving two nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, thanks to his writing contributions in Before Sunset (2004) and its sequel Before Midnight (2013), and two nominations for Best Supporting Actor, for his performances in the films Training Day (2001) and Boyhood (2014). The Before trilogy also earned him nominations at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Independent Spirit Awards and Writers Guild of America Awards, while the coming-of-age drama Boyhood garnered him further nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the British Academy Film Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Satellite Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2018, he received critical acclaim for his performance as a Protestant minister in Paul Schrader's drama First Reformed, winning the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead and being honored by several critics associations, including the London Film Critics' Circle, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle.
In addition to his film work, Hawke has appeared in television series including The Good Lord Bird (2020), which earned him nominations for a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Writers Guild of America Award, and took part in the 2006 Broadway debut of Tom Stoppard's play The Coast of Utopia, receiving a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
Awards and nominations
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edit- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony.
- ^ a b shared with Julie Delpy, Kim Krizan, and Richard Linklater
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa shared with Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater
- ^ a b shared with Julie Delpy
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m shared with the cast
- ^ shared with the creators of the program
- ^ shared with the executive producers of the series
- ^ shared with the producers of the documentary series
- ^ shared with Winona Ryder
- ^ shared with Mark Richard
- ^ shared with Jeff Augustin, Erika L. Johnson, Mark Richard, Kristen SaBerre, and Lauren Signorino
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