Governors Award by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Awards
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2020
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2019
Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
BET Ultimate Icon Award -
2017
People’s Choice Award for Favorite Humanitarian
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2015
Awarded Gracie Award
- The Haves and Have Nots
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- Angela Robinson – Outstanding Female Actor: One to Watch
Awarded DGA Honors from the Directors Guild of America.
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2014
Awarded a African-American Film Critics Association Award (AAFCA)
- Gone Girl
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- Tyler Perry – Best Supporting Actor
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2013
Awarded a Black Film Critics Circle Award – Pioneer Award
Awarded 2 NAACP Image Awards
- House of Payne
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- Cassi Davis – Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
- Lance Gross – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Received 5 NAACP Image Award Nominations
- Alex Cross
- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
- Good Deeds
- Outstanding Motion Picture
- Phylicia Rashad – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- House of Payne
- Cassi Davis – Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
- Lance Gross – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
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2012
Awarded 2 NAACP Image Awards
- House of Payne
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Keshia Knight Pulliam – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Awarded Aaron Zigman a BMI Film Music Award for Madea’s Big Happy Family
- House of Payne
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2011
Awarded a CinemaCon USA Award – Visionary Award
Awarded BET Award for Best Movie for For Colored Girls
Awarded 4 NAACP Image Awards
- For Colored Girls
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- Outstanding Motion Picture
- Kimberly Elise – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
- House of Payne
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- Outstanding Comedy Series
Received 19 NAACP Image Award Nominations
- For Colored Girls
- Outstanding Motion Picture
- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
- Michael Ealy – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
- Anika Noni Rose – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Kimberly Elise – Outstanding Supporting Actress
- Phylicia Rashad – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Whoopi Goldberg – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Why Did I Get Married Too?
- Outstanding Motion Picture
- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
- Janet Jackson – Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
- Jill Scott – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- House of Payne
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- LaVan Davis – Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
- Cassi Davis – Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
- Lance Gross – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- Keshia Knight Pulliam – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- Meet the Browns
- David Mann – Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
- Lamman Rucker – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- Myra J – Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
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2010
Awarded Chairman’s Award from the NAACP Image Awards
Awarded 4 African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)
- For Colored Girls
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- Michael Ealy – Best Supporting Actor
- Kimberly Elise – Best Supporting Actress
- Nina Simone – Best Song
- Top 10 Films
Awarded 2 NAACP Images Awards
- I Can Do Bad All By Myself
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- Adam Rodriguez – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
- House of Payne
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- Outstanding Comedy Series
Awarded Kid’s Choice Blimp Award nomination for Favorite Movie Actor in Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail
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2009
Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail debuted at #1 in the United States.
Honored by BET for his accomplishments in his career at the 2009 Second Annual “BET Honors”.
Honored by the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) with the Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award. The Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award was created to recognize a select group of television professionals who exhibit extraordinary passion, leadership, independence and vision in the process of creating television programming.
Awarded a Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Ensemble Cast in Star Trek
Awarded a Denver Film Critics Society Award for Best Acting Ensemble in Star Trek
Awarded 4 NAACP Image Awards
- House of Payne
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- Outstanding Comedy Series
- LaVan Davis – Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
- Lance Gross – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- Keshia Knight Pulliam – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Awarded Larramie Doc Shaw a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor for House of Payne
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2008
Awarded 3 NAACP Image Awards
- House of Payne
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- Outstanding Comedy Series
- LaVan Davis – Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
- Lance Gross – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Nominated for 2 NAACP Image Awards
- Why Did I Get Married?
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
- Outstanding Motion Picture
Nominated for Black Reel Award Best Screenplay for his films Meet the Browns and The Family That Preys.
Received Movieguild Award for “Most Inspirational Film” for Tyler Perry’s The Family the Preys.
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2007
Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married? debuted at #1 in the United States.
Two 2007 Image Award nominations for Outstanding Direction in a Feature Film and Outstanding Writing in a Feature Film (Comedy or Drama) for Madea’s Family Reunion.
Honored at BET’s Celebration of Gospel.
Nominated for a Black Reel Award for Best Screenplay for Madea’s Family Reunion.
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2006
Awarded 2 NAACP Image Awards
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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- Kimberly Elise – Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
- Cicely Tyson – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion – The Movie debuted at #1 in the United States.
Black Movie Award nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Screenwriting and Outstanding Motion Picture for Madea’s Family Reunion.
MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Comedic Performance for Madea’s Family Reunion.
Recipient of the Quill Award for Best in Humor and Book of the Year for his book “Don’t Make a Black Woman Take off Her Earrings”
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2005
Awarded 5 BET Comedy Awards
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Theatrical Film
- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Writing for a Theatrical Film
- Kimberly Elise – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Theatrical Film
- Darren Grant – Outstanding Directing for a Theatrical Film
- Outstanding Theatrical Film
Awarded 2 Black Movie Awards
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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- Tyler Perry – Outstanding Achievement in Writing
- Kimberly Elise – Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Awarded Kimberly Elise a Black Reel Award for Best Actress
Tyler Perry’s Diary of a Mad Black Woman – The Movie debuted at #1 in the United States.
Winner of the BET Comedy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Theatrical Film and Outstanding Writing for a Theatrical Film for Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Winner of the Black Movie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing for Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Also nomination for Outstanding Motion Picture for Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Male for his performance in Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Nominated for Black Reel Award(s) Best Breakthrough Performance and Best Screen Play for his film Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
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2004
Recipient of the Black Business Professionals Entrepreneur of the Year.
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2001
Helen Hayes Award for Excellence in Theater.