9 wins & 33 nominations
- 2022 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler - 2020 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler - 2019 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler
- 2024 Winner Independent Spirit Award
- Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series
- 2012 Winner Peabody Award
- Winner
In the face of adversity, an obstinate populace, a blissfully incompetent local media, even her own overactive professional drive, Deputy Parks Director Leslie Knope gets things done. Of course, she has help from her department's motley assemblage of governmental misfits: Tom Haverford, who plays at being an entertainment mogul to offset the realities of middle management, April Ludgate, intern-cum-personal assistant whose hipper-than-thou exterior betrays a depth of altruism, and Parks Director Ron Swanson, a staunch anti-bureaucrat and modern-day frontiersman who grounds but seldom derails Leslie's flights of fancy. Parks and Recreation, set in Pawnee, Indiana, uses its strong slate of characters played by the whip-smart cast of comedic veterans (Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, and Nick Offerman) to make an important and rarely-noted point: With the right people and the right vision, government can work. More importantly, people of diverse opinion can come together to mutual benefit and the greater good. The series also gives us a strong sense of place. Over the course of four seasons, Parks and Recreation has crafted Pawnee into a diverse and lived-in community at once cartoonish and startlingly real, a great playground for its central cast and ever-expanding roster of peripheral characters. For developing a hilarious venue to explore the good side of American democracy in an age when that side is so rarely on display, Parks and Recreation earns a Peabody Award.
- 2013 Nominee WGA Award (TV)
- Comedy Series
Shared with: Megan Amram · Greg Daniels · Nate DiMeo · Katie Dippold · Dan Goor · Norm Hiscock · Dave King · Greg Levine · Joe Mande · Aisha Muharrar · Chelsea Peretti · Amy Poehler · Alexandra Rushfield · Mike Scully · Michael Schur · Harris Wittels · Alan Yang
- 2016 Nominee Critics' Choice TV Award
- Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series
- 2024 Winner CinEuphoria
- Merit - Honorary Award
Shared with: Spike Allison Hooper · Rose Lam · Jacqueline Lesko · Cecil O'Connor · Asad Qizilbash · Greg Spence · Carolyn Strauss · Carter Swan · Evan Wells · Neil Druckmann · Craig Mazin · Ali Abbasi · Jeremy Webb · Peter Hoar · Liza Johnson · Jasmila Zbanic · Gustavo Santaolalla · Murray Bartlett · Lamar Johnson · Gabriel Luna · Melanie Lynskey · Pedro Pascal · Bella Ramsey · Storm Reid · Anna Torv · Keivonn Woodard
- 2023 Winner OFTA Television Award
- Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Tied with Murray Bartlett for The Last of Us (2023) - 2022 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Host or Individual Performance in A Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler - 2020 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Individual Host or Panelist in a Reality or Non-Fiction Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler - 2019 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Individual Host or Panelist in a Reality or Non-Fiction Program
Shared with: Amy Poehler
- 2015 Nominee BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award
- Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film
Shared with: Chris Pratt · Elizabeth Banks · Will Ferrell · Morgan Freeman · Will Arnett · Liam Neeson · Alison Brie · Charlie Day - 2015 Winner BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award
- Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film
Shared with: Chris Pratt · Elizabeth Banks · Will Ferrell · Morgan Freeman · Will Arnett · Liam Neeson · Alison Brie · Charlie Day
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