| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1969 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) The award was given posthumous.
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| |
| 1965 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Picture for: Mary Poppins (1964) Shared with: Bill Walsh
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| |
| 1963 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: A Symposium on Popular Songs (1962)
|
| |
| 1962 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Aquamania (1961)
|
| |
| 1961 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Goliath II (1960)
|
Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects for: Islands of the Sea (1960)
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| |
| 1960 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959)
|
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Noah's Ark (1959)
|
Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects for: Mysteries of the Deep (1959)
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| |
| 1959 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects for: Grand Canyon (1958)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Paul Bunyan (1958)
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| |
| 1958 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Truth About Mother Goose (1957)
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| |
| 1957 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Samoa (1956)
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| |
| 1956 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: Men Against the Arctic (1955)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: No Hunting (1955)
|
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Switzerland (1955)
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| |
| 1955 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Documentary, Features for: The Vanishing Prairie (1954)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Pigs Is Pigs (1954)
|
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Siam (1954)
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| |
| 1954 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Documentary, Features for: The Living Desert (1953)
|
Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: The Alaskan Eskimo (1953)
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Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)
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Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Bear Country (1953)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Rugged Bear (1953)
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Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Ben and Me (1953)
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| |
| 1953 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Water Birds (1952)
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| |
| 1952 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Nature's Half Acre (1951)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1952)
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| |
| 1951 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Beaver Valley (1950)
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| |
| 1950 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Toy Tinkers (1949)
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| |
| 1949 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Seal Island (1948)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Mickey and the Seal (1948)
|
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Tea for Two Hundred (1948)
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| |
| 1948 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Chip an' Dale (1947)
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Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Pluto's Blue Note (1947)
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| |
| 1947 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Squatter's Rights (1946)
|
| |
| 1946 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Donald's Crime (1945)
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| |
| 1945 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: How to Play Football (1944)
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| |
| 1944 |
Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Reason and Emotion (1943)
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| |
| 1943 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Der Fuehrer's Face (1942)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Documentary for: The Grain That Built a Hemisphere (1943)
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Best Documentary for: The New Spirit (1942)
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| |
| 1942 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Lend a Paw (1941)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Truant Officer Donald (1941)
|
| - |
Honorary Award |
for: Fantasia (1940) Shared with: William E. Garity J.N.A. Hawkins For their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia (certificate).
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| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award |
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| |
| 1940 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ugly Duckling (1939)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Pointer (1939)
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| |
| 1939 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ferdinand the Bull (1938)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Brave Little Tailor (1938)
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Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Good Scouts (1938)
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Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938)
|
| - |
Honorary Award |
for: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field (one statuette - seven miniature statuettes).
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| |
| 1938 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Old Mill (1937)
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| |
| 1937 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Country Cousin (1936)
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| |
| 1936 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935)
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| |
| 1935 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Tortoise and the Hare (1935)
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| |
| 1934 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Little Pigs (1933)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Building a Building (1933)
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| |
| 1932 |
Won |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Flowers and Trees (1932)
|
| Nominated |
Oscar |
Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Mickey's Orphans (1931)
|
| - |
Honorary Award |
For the creation of Mickey Mouse.
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| |
| American Choreography Awards, USA |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2004 |
- |
Innovator Award |
|
| |
| Annie Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1975 |
- |
Winsor McCay Award |
|
| |
| Berlin International Film Festival |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1954 |
Won |
Special Prize of the Senate of Berlin |
For the long-term support of the festival with the best films of his production.
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| |
| Cannes Film Festival |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1954 |
Nominated |
Grand Prize of the Festival |
for: The Living Desert (1953) Shared with: James Algar
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| |
| 1953 |
Won |
Jury Special Prize |
For his contributions to making the festival acknowledged.
|
| |
| David di Donatello Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1956 |
Won |
David |
for: Lady and the Tramp (1955) For the best foreign production.
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| |
| Directors Guild of America, USA |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1955 |
- |
DGA Honorary Life Member Award |
|
| |
| Emmy Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1966 |
Nominated |
Emmy |
Outstanding Children's Program for: "Disneyland" (1954) Shared with: Ron Miller (producer) For episode "Further Adventures of Gallagher".
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| |
| 1965 |
Nominated |
Emmy |
Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment for: "Disneyland" (1954)
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| |
| 1956 |
Won |
Emmy |
Best Producer - Film Series for: "Disneyland" (1954)
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| |
| 1955 |
Nominated |
Emmy |
Most Outstanding New Personality
|
| |
| Golden Globes, USA |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1954 |
Won |
Special Award |
for: The Living Desert (1953) For artistic merit.
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| |
| 1953 |
Won |
Cecil B. DeMille Award |
|
| |
| 1948 |
Won |
Special Award |
for: Bambi (1942) For furthering the influence of the screen. For the Hindustani version of the movie.
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| |
| Golden Screen, Germany |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1967 |
Won |
Golden Screen - Special Achievement |
The award was given posthumously.
|
| |
| Laurel Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1967 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Special Whose artistic genius and love of life brought joyful family entertainment to audiences around the world and continue to delight each new generation of filmgoers.
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| |
| 1966 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Producer
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| |
| 1965 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Producer
|
| |
| 1964 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1963 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1962 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1961 |
Won |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1960 |
2nd place |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1959 |
3rd place |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| 1958 |
2nd place |
Golden Laurel |
Top Producer
|
| |
| Montréal World Film Festival |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1999 |
- |
Grand Prix Special des Amériques |
For exceptional contribution to the cinematographic art. The award was received by his daughter Diane Disney.
|
| |
| Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1987 |
Won |
Special Award |
for: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) To Walt Disney, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the movie.
|
| |
| New York Film Critics Circle Awards |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1940 |
Won |
Special Award |
for: Fantasia (1940)
|
| |
| 1939 |
Won |
Special Award |
for: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
|
| |
| Venice Film Festival |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1950 |
Won |
Special Prize |
for: Cinderella (1950) Also for Beaver Valley (1950).
|
| |
| 1938 |
Won |
Grand Biennale Art Trophy |
for: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
|
| |
| 1936 |
Won |
Best Political/Social Film |
for: Cammino degli eroi, Il (1936)
|
| Special Recommendation |
Animated Film for: Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935)
|
| |
| 1935 |
Won |
Golden Medal |
Best Animation for: The Band Concert (1935)
|
| |
| 1934 |
Won |
Golden Medal |
Best Animation for: Funny Little Bunnies (1934)
|
| |
| Walk of Fame |
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| unknown |
- |
Star on the Walk of Fame |
Motion Picture At 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
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Television At 6743 Hollywood Blvd.
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