List of accolades received by The Departed

List of awards and nominations received by The Departed
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 60 129
Footnotes

This is a list of awards and nominations received by The Departed.

Award Category Nominee Result Ref
Academy Awards Best Picture Graham King Won [1]
Best Director Martin Scorsese
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Mark Wahlberg Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay William Monahan Won
Best Film Editing Thelma Schoonmaker
African-American Film Critics Top Ten Films of the Year 3rd Place [2]
American Cinema Editors (ACE) Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic Thelma Schoonmaker Won [3]
Art Directors Guild (ADG) Excellence in Production Design – Contemporary Film Nominated [4]
Austin Film Critics Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Won [5]
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson
Boston Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [6]
Best Film
Best Screenplay William Monahan
Best Supporting Actor Mark Wahlberg
Best Cast 2nd Place
Best Supporting Actor Alec Baldwin
BAFTA Film Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [7]
David Lean Award for Direction Martin Scorsese
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker
Best Film Graham King
Brad Pitt
Brad Grey
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Jack Nicholson
Broadcast Film Critics Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [8]
Best Cast
Best Composer Howard Shore
Best Director Martin Scorsese Won
Best Film
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Best Writer William Monahan
Central Ohio Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [9]
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio
Best Ensemble
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Best Picture 2nd Place
Actor of the Year Leonardo DiCaprio
Chicago Film Critics Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [10]
Best Cinematography Michael Ballhaus
Best Director Martin Scorsese Won
Best Film
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [11]
Best Picture 2nd Place
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio
Top 10 Films of the Year
Directors Guild of America (DGA) Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Martin Scorsese Won [12]
Empire Awards Best Thriller Won [13]
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Director Martin Scorsese
Best Female Newcomer Vera Farmiga
Best Film
Scene of the Year (Frank and Mr. French interrogate Costigan)
Florida Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [14]
Best Film
Best Screenplay William Monahan
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson
Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [15]
Best Director – Motion Picture Martin Scorsese Won
Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture William Monahan
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson
Mark Wahlberg
Grammy Awards Best Score Soundtrack Album Howard Shore Nominated
International Cinephile Society Best Picture 2nd Place [16]
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Best Cast
Best Adapted Screenplay William Monahan
Iowa Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won
Irish Film Awards Best International Film - Nominated
Best International Actor People's Choice Leonardo DiCaprio Won
Kansas City Film Critics Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan Won [17]
Las Vegas Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [18]
Best Film Editing Thelma Schoonmaker
Best Picture
London Film Critics Circle Director of the year Martin Scorsese Nominated [19]
British Producer of the Year Graham King
Film of the Year
MTV Movie Awards Best Villain Jack Nicholson Won [20]
National Board of Review Top 10 Films of the Year (#4) [21]
Best Ensemble Anthony Anderson
Alec Baldwin
James Badge Dale
Matt Damon
Leonardo DiCaprio
Vera Farmiga
Jack Nicholson
Martin Sheen
Mark Wahlberg
Ray Winstone
Won
Best Director Martin Scorsese
New York Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [22]
Best Film Nominated
Best Screenplay William Monahan
National Society of Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese 2nd Place [23]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Wahlberg Won
Oklahoma Film Critics Best Film 2nd Place [24]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Won
Online Film Critics Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated [25]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Won
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker Nominated
Best Film
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson
Mark Wahlberg
Producers Guild of America (PGA) Motion Picture Producer of the Year Graham King Nominated [26]
Phoenix Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [27]
Best Film Editing Thelma Schoonmaker
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Jack Nicholson
Best Screenplay Adapted From Another Medium William Monahan
Satellite Awards Best Ensemble, Motion Picture Won [28]
Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Best Motion Picture, Drama Won
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Leonardo DiCaprio
Jack Nicholson Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Nominated
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Anthony Anderson
Alec Baldwin
Matt Damon
Leonardo DiCaprio
Vera Farmiga
Jack Nicholson
Martin Sheen
Mark Wahlberg
Ray Winstone
Nominated [29]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Leonardo DiCaprio
Southeastern Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [30]
Best Film
Best Screenplay – Adapted William Monahan
Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards Best Gangstertainment Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Best Film Won [31]
Best Director Martin Scorsese
Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson
Best Screenplay William Monahan
Best Cinematography Michael Ballhaus
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated [32]
Best Picture
Best Supporting Male Performance Mark Wahlberg
Best Screenplay William Monahan
Utah Film Critics Best Film 2nd Place [33]
Best Supporting Actor Mark Wahlberg
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Best Director Martin Scorsese Won [34]
Writers Guild of America (WGA) Best Adapted Screenplay William Monahan Won [35]

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