AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS Last Modified: November 2001 2002 Cecil B. DeMille Award (Hollywood Foreign Press Association) 2000 Amnesty International USA - Media Spotlight Award American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actor - Comedy/Romance - 6 Days, 7 Nights 26th Annual Vision Awards - Honoree People's Choice Awards Favorite Motion Picture Actor People's Choice Awards Nomination - Favorite Motion Picture Actor - Drama 1998 People's Choice Awards All-Time Favorite Movie Star People's Choice Awards Favorite Motion Picture Actor People Magazine Sexiest Man Alive GQ Magazine Film Actor of the Year Playgirl Magazine 10 Sexiest Men of the Year Harris Poll Favorite Motion Picture Actor 1997 People's Choice Awards - Favorite Motion Picture Actor Foster's Can Film Awards - Favorite Male Action Hero - Air Force One Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Nomination - Favorite Actor/Action Adventure - Air Force One 1996 Harvard University Hasty Pudding's Man of the Year SF Film Saturn Award Lifetime Acheivement 1995 Golden Globe Nomination -Sabrina 1994 University of California Los Angeles Spencer Tracy Award NATO/ShoWest Box Office Star of the Century*** 1993 Golden Globe Nomination -The Fugitive 1986 Golden Globe Nomination -The Mosquito Coast 1985 Golden Globe Nomination - Witness Academy Award Nomination - Witness British Academy Nomination - Witness 1982 SF Film Saturn Award - Best Actor - Raiders of the Lost Ark -------------------------------------------------- *** What does it take to receive the "Box Office Star of the Century" award? Read on.... "Harrison Ford, the man exhibitors call the people's actor, has become the most popular movie star of all time, according to the most recent box office figures (1994). Ford will be honored as "Star of the Century" at the Paramount Pictures dinner tomorrow, part of the NATO/ShoWest '94 convention at Bally's Hotel in Las Vegas. 'Over the past two decades, Ford's talents have firmly established him as the most prominent and successful actor ever to work within the motion-picture industry,' says NATO/ShoWest general chairman Tim Warner. 'His movies, which continue to break box office records all over the world, now account for more than $2 billion in domestic theatrical grosses, an achievement unparalleled in the 100-year history of exhibition.' Ford has starred in seven of the 20 all-time highest-grossing films (as of 1994), starting with 'Star Wars' (domestic gross: $322 million) in 1977 and including his most recent, 'The Fugitive' ($180 million plus). In between have come 'The Empire Strikes Back' (1980; $223 million), 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' (1981; $242 million), 'Return of the Jedi' (1983; $263 million), 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984; $179 million); and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989; $197 million). Factor in such pictures as "American Graffiti" (1973; $115 million); "Witness" (1985; $65 million); "Working Girl" (1988; $62 million); "Presumed Innocent" (1990; $86 million); and "Patriot Games" (1992; $83 million), and Ford's box office clout is indisputable." - R.B. 1994