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Academy Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1968 Won Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
 
1961 Nominated Oscar Best Director
for: Psycho (1960).

 
1955 Nominated Oscar Best Director
for: Rear Window (1954).

 
1946 Nominated Oscar Best Director
for: Spellbound (1945).

 
1945 Nominated Oscar Best Director
for: Lifeboat (1944).

 
1941 Nominated Oscar Best Director
for: Rebecca (1940).

 
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1994 Won Posthumous Award
 
American Film Institute, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1979 Won Life Achievement Award
 
BAFTA Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1971 Won Academy Fellowship
 
Cannes Film Festival
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1956 Nominated Palme d'Or for: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).

 
1953 Nominated Grand Prize of the Festival for: I Confess (1953).

 
1946 Nominated Grand Prize of the Festival for: Notorious (1946).

 
Directors Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1968 Won Lifetime Achievement Award
 
1961 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: Psycho (1960).

 
1960 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: North by Northwest (1959).

 
1959 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: Vertigo (1958).

 
1957 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: The Trouble with Harry (1955).

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).

 
1955 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: Rear Window (1954).

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: Dial M for Murder (1954).

 
1952 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
for: Strangers on a Train (1951).

 
Film Society of Lincoln Center
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1974 Won Gala Tribute
 
Golden Globes, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1973 Nominated Golden Globe Best Director - Motion Picture
for: Frenzy (1972).

 
1972 Won Cecil B. DeMille Award
 
1958 Won Golden Globe Best TV Show
for: "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955).

 
Jussi Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1984 Won Jussi Best Foreign Filmmaker

 
Kinema Junpo Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1948 Won Kinema Junpo Award Best Foreign Language Film
for: Suspicion (1941).

 
Laurel Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1971 Won Golden Laurel Best Producer-Director

 
1970 Won Golden Laurel Producer-Director

 
1968 Nominated Golden Laurel Producer-Director
6th place.
 
1967 2nd place Golden Laurel Producer-Director

 
1966 Won Golden Laurel Producer-Director

 
1965 2nd place Golden Laurel Producer-Director

 
1964 Won Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1963 2nd place Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1962 Won Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1961 Won Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1960 Won Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1959 Won Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
1958 2nd place Golden Laurel Top Producer/Director

 
Locarno International Film Festival
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1950 Won Mention for: Stage Fright (1950).

 
National Board of Review, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1970 Won NBR Award Best Director
for: Topaz (1969).

 
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1954 2nd place NYFCC Award Best Director
for: Rear Window (1954).
Tied with Renato Castellani for Romeo and Juliet (1954), Edward Dmytryk for The Caine Mutiny (1954), Otto Preminger for Carmen Jones (1954) and George Seaton for The Country Girl (1954).
 
1939 Won NYFCC Award Best Director
for: The Lady Vanishes (1938).

 
1936 2nd place NYFCC Award Best Director
for: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and The 39 Steps (1935).

 
Primetime Emmy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1959 Nominated Primetime Emmy Best Direction of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series - Less Than One Hour
for: "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955).
(CBS).
For episode "Lamb to the Slaughter".
 
1957 Nominated Primetime Emmy Best Male Personality - Continuing Performance
(CBS).

 
1956 Nominated Primetime Emmy Best Director - Film Series
for: "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955).
(CBS).
For episode "The Case of Mr. Pelham".
Best MC or Program Host - Male or Female
(CBS).

 
San Sebastián International Film Festival
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1959 Won Silver Seashell for: North by Northwest (1959).

 
1958 Won Silver Seashell for: Vertigo (1958).

 
Venice Film Festival
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1955 Nominated Golden Lion for: To Catch a Thief (1955).

 
Walk of Fame
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1960 Won Star on the Walk of Fame Motion Picture
On 8 February 1960. At 6506 Hollywood Blvd.
Television
On 8 February 1960. At 7013 Hollywood Blvd.
 

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