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Annie Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2011 Won Annie Writing in a Television Production
for: Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010) (TV).
Shared with:
Hugh Davidson
Kevin Shinick
Dan Milano
Matthew Senreich
Douglas Goldstein
Mike Fasolo
Geoff Johns
Hugh Sterbakov
Breckin Meyer
Zeb Wells
Tom Root
Matthew Ireland Beans
(ShadowMachine Films).

 
2009 Won Annie Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
for: Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II (2008) (TV).
Shared with:
Tom Root
Douglas Goldstein
Hugh Davidson
Mike Fasolo
Dan Milano
Matthew Senreich
Kevin Shinick
Zeb Wells
Breckin Meyer

 
2008 Won Annie Best Directing in an Animated Television Production
for: Robot Chicken: Star Wars (2007) (TV).

 
Chlotrudis Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2004 Nominated Chlotrudis Award Best Supporting Actor
for: Party Monster (2003).

 
Emmy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2011 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Animated Program
for: Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010) (TV).
Shared with:
Savelen Forrest (animation director)
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by)
Breckin Meyer (written by)
Douglas Goldstein (co-executive producer/head writer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Kevin Shinick (written by)
Tom Root (co-executive producer/head writer)
Zeb Wells (written by)
Chris McKay (directed by)
Mike Fasolo (written by)
Matthew Ireland Beans (written by)
Geoff Johns (written by)
Ollie Green (producer)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Hugh Sterbakov (written by)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Dan Milano (written by)
Hugh Davidson (written by)

Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
Shared with:
Savelen Forrest (animation director)
Mike Fasolo (written by)
Zeb Wells (written by)
Ollie Green (producer)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by)
Douglas Goldstein (co-executive producer/head writer)
Chris McKay (directed by)
Brendan Hay (written by)
Matthew Ireland Beans (written by)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Daniel Libman (written by)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Matthew Libman (written by)
Tom Root (co-executive producer/head writer)
For episode "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
For playing "Batman/Cobra Commander/Judge/Light Cycle Driver/Newscaster/Robot Chicken Nerd/Teenager/Venger". For episode "Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack".
 
2010 Won Emmy Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
Shared with:
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Ollie Green (producer)
Douglas Goldstein (head writer)
Tom Root (head writer)
Hugh Davidson (written by)
Mike Fasolo (written by)
Kevin Shinick (written by)
Zeb Wells (written by)
Chris McKay (directed by)
Ethan Marak (animation director)
(Cartoon Network).
For episode "Full-Assed Christmas Special".
Nominated Emmy Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
(Cartoon Network).
For playing "Cobra Commander, Movie Narrator" and "Robot Chicken Nerd". For episode "Cannot Be Erased, So Sorry".
 
2009 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
Shared with:
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Ollie Green (producer)
Douglas Goldstein (head writer)
Tom Root (head writer)
Hugh Davidson (written by)
Mike Fasolo (written by)
Breckin Meyer (written by)
Dan Milano (written by)
Kevin Shinick (written by)
Zeb Wells (written by)
Ethan Marak (animation director)
(Cartoon Network).
For episode "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II".
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
(Cartoon Network).
For playing "Anakin Skywalker/Bob Goldstein/Imperial Officer/Ponda Baba/Robot Chicken Nerd".
For episode "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II".
 
2008 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
Shared with:
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/writer)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Douglas Goldstein (head writer)
Tom Root (head writer)
Jordan Allen-Dutton (writer)
Mike Fasolo (writer)
Charles Horn (writer)
Breckin Meyer (writer)
Hugh Sterbakov (writer)
Erik Weiner (writer)
Mark Caballero (animation director)
(Cartoon Network).
For episode "Robot Chicken: Star Wars".
 
2007 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
for: "Robot Chicken" (2005).
Shared with:
Matthew Senreich (executive producer/writer)
Keith Crofford (executive producer)
Michael Lazzo (executive producer)
Corey Campodonico (producer)
Alexander Bulkley (producer)
Tom Root (head writer)
Douglas Goldstein (head writer)
Hugh Davidson (writer)
Jordan Allen-Dutton (writer)
Mike Fasolo (writer)
Dan Milano (writer)
Erik Weiner (writer)
(Cartoon Network).
For episode "Lust For Puppets".
 
Teen Choice Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2005 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Dance Scene
for: Be Cool (2005).
For choreographing the video shoot.
 
2002 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Actor, Comedy
for: "Greg the Bunny" (2002).

 
2000 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Actor
for: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997).

 
Young Artist Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1992 Nominated Young Artist Award Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series
for: "Good & Evil" (1991).

 
1989 Won Young Artist Award Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Syndicated Comedy, Drama or Special
for: "The Facts of Life" (1979).

 

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