6 wins & 18 nominations
- 2004 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
For playing "Clifford". Posthumously.
- 2004 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
For playing "Paul Hennessy". Posthumously. - 1999 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
For playing "George Madison". For episodes "It's My Party" and "Story Of Love".
- 1988 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 1987 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 1984 Winner Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- 1988 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Program
- 1997 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by a Cast
Shared with: Billy Bob Thornton · Dwight Yoakam · J.T. Walsh · Lucas Black · Natalie Canerday · Robert Duvall
- 1998 Winner Audience Award
- Grand Jury Award - Comedy (Performance)
Title: "Sketches for the Festival by Steve Martin"; Sketch titles listed on program: "A World Without Sex?" "The Paparazzi of Plato" "The Arrival of Helen into Troy" ... Cast: John Ritter, Julie Hagerty, W.H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Mathew Poage, Paula Cale, Keene CurtisShared with: Steve Martin · Julie Hagerty · William H. Macy · Felicity Huffman · Mathew Poage · Paula Cale · Keene Curtis · Joan Stein Schimke · Ted Weiant
- 2014 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
- Actors and Actresses
For four decades, John Ritter as an ever-present fixture on network television. His career took off with an eighteen-episode run on _The Waltons" (1971)_ and individual performances on several series before transitioning into the role Jack Tripper on Three's Company (1976) where he did eight seasons and another season on the short-lived spin-off Three's a Crowd (1984). He also launched two other short-lived series before succumbing to an aortic dissection in 2003. In his career, he was honored with six Emmy nominations, winning one for his role on Three's Company (1976). Award was given posthumously.
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