Awards and Nominations


Awards Won

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films

Best Costumes
Judianna Makovsky
BMI Film & TV Awards

BMI Film Music Award
John Williams
Bogey Awards

Bogey Award in Titanium

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

Best Family Film - Live Action

Casting Society of America

Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy
Jane Jenkins and Janet Hirshenson
Costume Designers Guild Awards

Excellence in Costume Design for Film - Period/Fantasy
Judianna Makovsky
Empire Awards

The "Harry Potter" films for outstanding contribution to British cinema.
Won along with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Evening Standard British Film Awards

Best Technical/Artistic Achievement
Stuart Craig
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards

Best Family Film

Satellite Awards

Outstanding New Talent
Rupert Grint
Young Artist Awards

Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress
Emma Watson

Most Promising Young Newcomer
Rupert Grint

Nominations

American Film Institute (AFI) Awards

AFI Digital Effects Artist of the Year
Robert Legato, Nick Davis, Roger Guyett
Academy Awards

Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Stuart Craig (art director), Stephanie McMillan (set decorator)

Best Costume Design
Judianna Makovsky

Best Music, Original Score
John Williams


Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films

Best Director
Chris Columbus

Best Fantasy Film

Best Make-Up
Nick Dudman, Mark Coulier, John Lambert

Best Performance by a Younger Actor
Daniel Radcliffe

Best Performance by a Younger Actor
Emma Watson

Best Special Effects
Robert Legato, Nick Davis, Roger Guyett, John Richardson

Best Supporting Actor
Robbie Coltrane

Best Supporting Actress
Maggie Smith


Amanda Awards (Norway)

Best Foreign Feature Film
Chris Columbus
American Cinema Editors

Best Edited Feature Film - Dramatic
Richard Francis-Bruce
Art Directors Guild

Feature Film - Period or Fantasy Films
Stuart Craig (production designer), John King (art director) Neil Lamont (art director), Andrew Ackland-Snow (art director), Peter Francis (art director), Michael Lamont (art director), Simon Lamont (art director), Steven Lawrence (art director), Lucinda Thomson (art director), Stephen Morahan (assistant art director), Dominic Masters (assistant art director), Gary Tomkins (assistant art director)
Awards of the Japanese Academy

Best Foreign Film

BAFTA Awards

Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film
David Heyman and Chris Columbus

Best Feature Film, Children's
David Heyman, Chris Columbus, Steve Kloves

Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
Robert Legato, Nick Davis, John Richardson, Roger Guyett, Jim Berney

Best Costume Design
Judianna Makovsky

Best Make Up/Hair
Amanda Knight, Eithne Fennel, Nick Dudman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Robbie Coltrane

Best Production Design
Stuart Craig

Best Sound
John Midgley, Eddy Joseph, Ray Merrin, Graham Daniel, Adam Daniel
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

Best Young Actor/Actress
Daniel Radcliffe
DVD Exclusive Awards

Best Overall New Extra Features, New Release
Paul Hemstreet, Jeffrey Lerner, Kethy Pettijohn
Empire Awards

Best Debut
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson

Best Film
Golden Trailer Awards

Best Animation/Family

Grammy Awards

Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
John Williams
Hugo Awards

Best Dramatic Presentation

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (US)

Favorite Movie

MTV Movie Awards

Breakthrough Male Performance
Daniel Radcliffe
Motion Picture Sound Editors (US)

Best Sound Editing - Foreign Film
Eddy Joseph (supervising sound editor), Martin Cantwell (sound effects editor), Nick Lowe (adr editor), Colin Ritchie (dialogue editor), Peter Holt (foley editor)
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

Best Newcomer
Daniel Radcliffe
Satellite Awards

Best Art Direction
Stuart Craig

Best Film Editing
Richard Francis-Bruce

Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media

Best Visual Effects
Robert Legato, Nick Davis, John Richardson, Roger Guyett
Teen Choice Award

Film - Choice Movie, Drama/Action Adventure

Young Artist Awards

Best Ensemble in a Feature Film
Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton

Best Family Feature Film - Drama

Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor
Tom Felton

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