8 wins & 7 nominations
- 1957 Winner Oscar
- Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Because he was not permitted to work due to the Hollywood blacklist, Trumbo wrote the story - and was nominated - under the pseudonym Robert Rich, who had nothing to do with the film industry and is a nephew of the King Brothers, producers of the film. Although there were rumors at the time that this was the case, the film's producer repeatedly denied the suggestion. It was not acknowledged until several years later that Trumbo had been the writer. He finally received his award on May 2, 1975, presented by then Academy president Walter Mirisch, shortly before his death - although the official screen credit was not changed until many years afterward. - 1954 Winner Oscar
- Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
The screen credit and award were originally credited to Ian McLellan Hunter who fronted for Dalton Trumbo. In December 1992 the Academy decided to change the records and to credit Mr. Trumbo with the achievement. Ian McLellan Hunter was removed from the Motion Picture Story category and the Oscar was posthumously presented to Trumbo's widow on May 10th, 1993.
- 2019 Nominee Retro Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form
Shared with: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan · Victor Fleming
- 1954 Winner WGA Award (Screen)
- Best Written American Comedy
Shared with: Ian McLellan Hunter · John Dighton
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