List of awards and nominations received by Henry Mancini

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Henry Mancini awards and nominations
Wins 26
Nominations 109

Henry Mancini was an American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist.

He received four Academy Awards, twenty Grammy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He was also nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Major awards[edit]

Academy Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1954 Best Scoring of a Musical Picture The Glenn Miller Story Nominated [1]
1961 Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Breakfast at Tiffany's Won [2]
Best Song "Bachelor in Paradise" (from Bachelor in Paradise) Nominated
"Moon River" (from Breakfast at Tiffany's) Won
1962 "Days of Wine and Roses" (from Days of Wine and Roses) Won [3]
1963 "Charade" (from Charade) Nominated [4]
1964 Best Music Score – Substantially Original The Pink Panther Nominated [5]
Best Song "Dear Heart" (from Dear Heart) Nominated
1965 "The Sweetheart Tree" (from The Great Race) Nominated [6]
1970 Best Original Score Sunflower Nominated [7]
Best Original Song Score Darling Lili Nominated
Best Song – Original for the Picture "Whistling Away the Dark" (from Darling Lili) Nominated
1971 "All His Children" (from Sometimes a Great Notion) Nominated [8]
1976 Best Original Song "Come to Me" (from The Pink Panther Strikes Again) Nominated [9]
1979 Best Original Score 10 Nominated [10]
Best Original Song "It's Easy to Say" (from 10) Nominated
1982 Best Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score Victor/Victoria Won [11]
1986 Best Original Song "Life in a Looking Glass" (from That's Life!) Nominated [12]

Golden Globe Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1964 Best Song "Dear Heart" (from Dear Heart) Nominated [13]
1965 Best Original Score The Great Race Nominated
Best Original Song "The Sweetheart Tree" (from The Great Race) Nominated
1967 Best Original Score Two for the Road Nominated
1970 Best Original Song "Whistling Away the Dark" (from Darling Lili) Won
1973 "Send a Little Love My Way" (from Oklahoma Crude) Nominated
1975 Best Original Score The Return of the Pink Panther Nominated
1979 10 Nominated
1982 Victor/Victoria Nominated
1986 Best Original Song "Life in a Looking Glass" (from That's Life!) Nominated
1987 Best Original Score The Glass Menagerie Nominated

Grammy Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1958 Album of the Year The Music from Peter Gunn Won [14]
Best Performance by an Orchestra Nominated
Best Arrangement Won
Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV) Nominated
1959 Album of the Year More Music from Peter Gunn Nominated
Best Performance by an Orchestra Nominated
Best Jazz Performance – Group Nominated
Best Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 1958 (Over 5 Minutes Duration) Nominated
Best Soundtrack Album – Background Score from a Motion Picture or Television Nominated
Best Arrangement Nominated
1960 "Mr. Lucky" Won
Best Performance by an Orchestra Won
Best Performance by a Band for Dancing The Blues and the Beat Nominated
Best Jazz Performance Large Group Won
Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Music Score from Motion Picture or Television Mr. Lucky Nominated
1961 Album of the Year (Other Than Classical) Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture Nominated
Record of the Year "Moon River" Won
Song of the Year Won
Best Arrangement Won
Best Performance by an Orchestra – for Dancing Mr. Lucky Goes Latin Nominated
Best Performance by an Orchestra – for Other Than Dancing Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture Won
Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Score from Motion Picture or Television Won
1962 Best Instrumental Arrangement "Baby Elephant Walk" Won
Best Instrumental Theme Nominated
Best Original Jazz Composition "The Sounds of Hatari!" Nominated
Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra – Primarily Not Jazz or for Dancing Hatari! Music from the Paramount Motion Picture Score Nominated
1963 Record of the Year "Days of Wine and Roses" Won
Song of the Year Won
Best Background Arrangement (Behind Vocalist or Instrumentalist) Won
Best Performance by a Chorus "Charade" Nominated
Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra – Primarily Not Jazz or for Dancing Our Man in Hollywood Nominated
1964 Album of the Year The Pink Panther Nominated
Song of the Year "Dear Heart" Nominated
Best Performance by a Chorus Nominated
Best Instrumental Arrangement "The Pink Panther Theme" Won
Best Instrumental Composition (Other Than Jazz) Won
Best Instrumental Performance – Non-Jazz Won
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show The Pink Panther Nominated
1965 Best Instrumental Performance – Non-Jazz The Great Race Nominated
Best Performance by a Chorus Dear Heart and Other Songs about Love Nominated
1966 Henry Mancini Presents the Academy Award Songs Nominated
Best Instrumental Theme "Arabesque" Nominated
Best Instrumental Arrangement Nominated
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show Arabesque Nominated
1969 Record of the Year "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" Nominated
Best Instrumental Arrangement Won
Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance Nominated
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Me, Natalie Nominated
1970 Best Instrumental Arrangement "Theme from Z" Won
Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance "Theme from Z and Other Film Music" Won
Best Instrumental Composition "Love Theme from Sunflower" Nominated
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Darling Lili Nominated
1971 Best Pop Instrumental Performance "Theme from Love Story" Nominated
1972 Best Instrumental Arrangement "Theme from The Mancini Generation" Nominated
Best Instrumental Composition "Brass on Ivory" Nominated
Best Pop Instrumental Performance by an Arranger, Composer, Orchestra and/or Choral Leader Brass on Ivory Nominated
1975 Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special The Return of the Pink Panther Nominated
1976 Best Instrumental Arrangement "The Disaster Movie Suite" Nominated
Best Instrumental Composition "The White Dawn" Nominated
1978 Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Revenge of the Pink Panther Nominated
Best Pop Instrumental Performance "The Pink Panther Theme ('78)" Nominated
1980 "Ravel's Boléro" Nominated
1982 Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special Victor/Victoria Nominated
1983 Best Instrumental Composition "The Thorn Birds Theme" Nominated
1984 Best Arrangement on an Instrumental "Cameo for Flute... For James" Nominated
1987 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) "It Might as Well Be Spring" Nominated
Best Instrumental Composition "The Blues in Three" Nominated
Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television The Glass Menagerie Nominated
1988 Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) "Volare" Nominated
Best Arrangement on an Instrumental "Suite from The Thorn Birds" Nominated
1990 "Monster Movie Music Suite" Nominated
1991 "The Untouchables" Nominated
1995 Lifetime Achievement Award Won [15]
1999 Grammy Hall of Fame "Moon River" Inducted [16]
2001 The Pink Panther Inducted

Primetime Emmy Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1959 Best Musical Contribution to a Television Program Peter Gunn (for the theme song) Nominated [17]
1983 Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Limited Series or a Special (Dramatic Underscore) The Thorn Birds (for "Part I") Nominated

Miscellaneous awards[edit]

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1986 Most Performed Feature Film Standards on TV "Moon River" (from Breakfast at Tiffany's) Won
Most Performed Theme Won
1987 Won
1988 Most Performed Feature Film Standards on TV "The Pink Panther Theme" (from The Pink Panther) Won
Most Performed Theme Won
Lifetime Achievement Award Won
1989 Most Performed Theme Won
1991 Won
2007 Top Box Office Films The Pink Panther Won

Golden Raspberry Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1980 Worst Original Song "Where Do You Catch the Bus for Tomorrow?" (from A Change of Seasons) Nominated [18]
1986 "Life in a Looking Glass" (from That's Life!) Nominated [19]

International Film Music Critics Association Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2013 Best Archival Release of an Existing Score – Re-Release or Re-Recording Breakfast at Tiffany's Nominated [20]
2014 Best Archival Release of an Existing Score – Compilation Henry Mancini: The Classic Soundtrack Collection Nominated [21]
2021 Best New Archival Release – Compilation The Pink Panther Final Chapters Collection Nominated [22]
2022 Best New Archival Release Frenzy Won [23]

Laurel Awards[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1961 Top Musical Score Breakfast at Tiffany's Nominated
Top Song "Bachelor in Paradise" (from Bachelor in Paradise) Nominated
"Moon River" (from Breakfast at Tiffany's) Won
1962 "Days of Wine and Roses" (from Days of Wine and Roses) 4th Place
1963 "Charade" (from Charade) 5th Place
1964 Top Music Men 4th Place
Top Song "Dear Heart" (from Dear Heart) Nominated
1965 "The Sweetheart Tree" (from The Great Race) 5th Place
1969 Top Music Men Me, Natalie Nominated
1970 Best Composer Darling Lili 4th Place

Online Film & Television Association Awards[edit]

Year Category Contribution Result Ref.
1998 Film Hall of Fame: Support Music Inducted [24]

Palm Springs International Film Festival[edit]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1995 Frederick Loewe Award for Film Composing Won

Special honors[edit]

Academy of Achievement[edit]

Year Honor Result Ref.
1989 Golden Plate Award Inducted [25]

Hollywood Walk of Fame[edit]

Year Honor Result Ref.
1982 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted [26]

Songwriters Hall of Fame[edit]

Year Honor Result Ref.
1984 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inducted [27]

Other honors[edit]

  • 1997: Mancini was posthumously awarded an honorary doctorate of music from Berklee College of Music.[28]
  • 2004: On April 13, the United States Postal Service honored Mancini with a thirty-seven cent commemorative stamp. The stamp was painted by artist Victor Stabin and shows Mancini conducting in front of a list of some of his movie and TV themes.[29]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ "The 35th Academy Awards (1963) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "The 36th Academy Awards (1964) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  5. ^ "The 37th Academy Awards (1965) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  6. ^ "The 38th Academy Awards (1966) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  7. ^ "The 43rd Academy Awards (1971) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  8. ^ "The 44th Academy Awards (1972) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  9. ^ "The 49th Academy Awards (1977) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  10. ^ "The 52nd Academy Awards (1980) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  11. ^ "The 55th Academy Awards (1983) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  12. ^ "The 59th Academy Awards (1987) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  13. ^ "Henry Mancini". Golden Globe Awards. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  14. ^ "Henry Mancini". Grammy Awards. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  15. ^ "Lifetime Achievement Award". Grammy Awards. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  16. ^ "Grammy Hall of Fame Award". Grammy Awards. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  17. ^ "Henry Mancini". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  18. ^ "1980 Golden Raspberry Awards". Golden Raspberry Awards. August 23, 2000. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  19. ^ "1986 Golden Raspberry Awards". Golden Raspberry Awards. August 23, 2000. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  20. ^ "2013 IFMCA Awards". International Film Music Critics Association. 20 February 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  21. ^ "2014 IFMCA Awards". International Film Music Critics Association. 20 February 2015. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  22. ^ "2021 IFMCA Awards". International Film Music Critics Association. 17 September 2022. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  23. ^ "IFMCA Award Winners 2022". International Film Music Critics Association. February 23, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  24. ^ "Film Hall of Fame: Support". Online Film & Television Association. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  25. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees". Academy of Achievement. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  26. ^ "Henry Mancini". Hollywood Walk of Fame. 25 October 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  27. ^ "Henry Mancini". Songwriters Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  28. ^ "Berklee honors late Henry Mancini". www.southcoasttoday.com. Associated Press. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  29. ^ Stabin, Victor (December 5, 2011). "Daedal Doodle Y". Matter Press. 25 (25): 1. Archived from the original on May 23, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2012.