List of awards and nominations received by Kevin Kline
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Kevin Kline is an American actor known for his performances in film, television and the stage. He is the recipient of an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and three Tony Awards, while he has been nominated for two British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), five Golden Globe Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Beginning his career on stage in 1972 with The Acting Company, Kline has won three Tony Awards: Best Featured Actor in a Musical for the 1978 original production of On the Twentieth Century, Best Actor in a Musical for the 1981 revival of The Pirates of Penzance, and Best Actor in a Play for the 2017 revival of Present Laughter. He received an additional Tony Award nomination for his performance in the Shakespearean play Henry IV. For his work on the stage, he has also been honored with four Drama Desk Awards, a Lucille Lortel Award, an Obie Award, and two Outer Critics Circle Awards.
Kline made his film debut with Sophie's Choice (1982), which earned him nominations for the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. He received four other nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the films Soapdish (1991), Dave (1993), In & Out (1997), and De-Lovely (2004). He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the 1988 heist comedy film A Fish Called Wanda, for which he was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
For his work on television, Kline won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie for the romance film As You Like It (2006), and was nominated for the corresponding Primetime Emmy Award for the made-for-television adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac (2008). He received his second Emmy nomination for his voice acting in the animated sitcom Bob's Burgers (2011–present).