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HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE:
AWARD NOMINATIONS AND WINS

Nominations and awards are listed chronologically in the order they were presented. For British Awards, the movie is listed as The Philosopher's Stone.

American Film Institute

Awards for Motion Pictures -- awarded 5 January 2002.

Digital Effects Artist(s): Robert Legato, Nick Davis, Roger Guyett, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. LOST to Jim Rygiel, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Broadcast Film Critics Association

Critics' Choice Awards -- awarded 11 January 2002

Best Young Actor/Actress: Daniel Radcliffe. LOST to Dakota Fanning, I Am Sam.

Best Family Film/Live Action: The Sorcerer's Stone. WON

Best Composer: John Williams for Sorcerer's Stone and A.I. Artificial Intelligence. LOST to Howard Shore, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings.

International Press Academy

Golden Satellite Awards -- awarded 19 January 2002

Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media: The Sorcerer's Stone. LOST to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Best Visual Effects: Robert Legato, Nick Davis, John Richardson, Roger Guyett. LOST to Jim Rygiel, Richard Taylor, Alex Funke, Randall William Cook, The Lord of the Rings.

Best Art Direction: Stuart Craig. LOST to Catherine Martin and Ian Gracie, Moulin Rouge.

Special Achievement Awards, Outstanding New Talent: Rupert Grint. WON, shared with Dakota Fanning, I Am Sam.

Evening Standard Film Awards (UK)

Presented 4 February 2002

Technical Achievement: Stuart Craig, Production Designer

Empire Magazine (UK)

Empire Awards --presented 5 February 2002

Best Debut: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. LOST to Orlando Bloom, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings.

Best Film: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. LOST to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings.

Variety Club, the Children's Charity (UK)

The entertainer supported charity to aid sick and disadvantaged kids presented awards on 12 February 2002.

Best Newcomer: Daniel Radcliffe

Best Actor: Alan Rickman

Art Directors Guild

Sixth Annual Art Directors Guild Awards -- awarded 23 February 2002

Award for Excellence in Production Design, Feature Film: Category I, Period or Fantasy Film -- Stuart Craig, The Sorcerer's Stone. LOST to Catherine Martin, Moulin Rouge.

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Orange British Academy Film Awards -- awarded 24 February 2002

The Alexander Korda Award for the outstanding British Film of the Year: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. LOST to Gosford Park.

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Robbie Coltrane. LOST to Jim Broadbent, Moulin Rouge.

Production Design: Stuart Craig. LOST to Aline Bonnetto, Amelie.

Costume Design: Judianna Makovsky. LOST to Jenny Beavan, Gosford Park.

Sound: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. LOST to Moulin Rouge.

Achievement for Special Visual Effects: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. LOST to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Makeup/Hair: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. LOST to The Lord of the Rings.

American Cinema Editors

Eddie Awards -- awarded 24 February 2002

Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic): Richard Francis-Bruce, A.C.E., for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. LOST to Pietro Scalia, Black Hawk Down.

Online Film & Television Association

Online Film & Television Association Awards -- nominations, January 2002; awarded February 2002.

Younger Actor or Actress: Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. LOST to Haley Joel Osment, A.I. Artificial Intelligence.

Adapted Screenplay: Steven Kloves. LOST to Terry Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes, Ghost World, and Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Production Design: Stuart Craig, Stephanie McMillan. LOST to Grant Major, Tanea Chapman, Dan Hennah, Alan Lee, Victoria Kenzie, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Costume Design: Judianna Makovsky. LOST to Catherine Martin, Angus Stathie, Moulin Rouge.

Makeup: Kate Murray, Clare Le Vesconte, Nick Dudman. LOST to Marjory Hamlin, Jose L. Perez, The Lord of the Rings.

Visual Effects: John Richardson, Nick Davis, Tracey Gibbons, Robert Legato. LOST to Mark O. Forker, Jim Rygiel, The Lord of the Rings.

Producers Guild of America

Golden Laurel Awards -- awarded 3 March 2002.

Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures: David Heyman, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. LOST to Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron, Moulin Rouge.

Costume Designers Guild (USA)

CDG Awards -- to be awarded 16 March 2002

Best Achievement In Period/Fantasy Costume Design: Judianna Makovsky, Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone. WON

Moviefone (USA)

American Moviegoer Awards: presented 18 March 2002. You can vote in them by going to this link.

Outstanding Actor: Daniel Radcliffe. LOST to Russell Crow, A Beautiful Mind

Outstanding Supporting Actor: Richard Harris. LOST to Eddie Murphy, Shrek.

Outstanding Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith, Emma Watson. LOST to Liv Tyler, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Outstanding Film: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. LOST to The Fellowship of the Ring

Outstanding Diretor: Chris Columbus. LOST to Peter Jackson, The Fellowship of the Ring

Motion Picture Sound Editors (U.S.)

Golden Reel Awards: announced 8 February 2002; to be awarded 23 March 2002

Foreign Feature Film: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Foreign film -- because it was filmed in the UK, perhaps?!!)

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (USA)

Oscars

The 74th Annual Academy Awards -- to be awarded 24 March 2002

Achievement in Art Direction: Stuart Craig, production designer, Stephanie McMillan, art direction. This duo won in 1996 for The English Patient). Craig won for Production Design for Dangerous Liaisons (1988) and for Art Direction for Gandhi (1982). He also has had three other nominations, for Chaplin, The Elephant Man and The Mission. They LOST to Catherine Martin and Brigitte Broch, Moulin Rouge.

Achievement in Costume Design: Judianna Makovsky. Last nominated for Pleasantville (1998). LOST to Catherine Martin and Angus Straithie, Moulin Rouge.

Best Original Score: John Williams. He is a DOUBLE nominee this year; also for A.I. Artificial Intelligence! Williams has been nominated for 41 Oscars, the most for any living person. He won for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Jaws (1975), Star Wars: Episode IV -- A New Hope (1977), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and Schindler's List (1993). Williams LOST to Howard Shore, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Dame Maggie Smith (Professor McGonagall) has been nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Rober Altman's Gosford Park. (Obviously NOT a Sorcerer's Stone nomination, but noted here because she is an HP series cast member.) She LOST to Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind.

Nicklodeon (USA)

Kids' Choice Awards -- A spinoff of the US-based children's cable television network. To be presented 20 April 2002. Click here to visit site.

Favorite Book -- Harry Potter

Favorite Movie -- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films (USA)

28th Annual Saturn Awards -- to be awarded 11 June 2002

Best Fantasy Film -- The Sorcerer's Stone

Supporting Actor -- Robbie Coltrane

Supporting Actress -- Maggie Smith

Young Actor -- Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

Direction -- Chris Columbus

Costumes -- Judianna Makovsky

Makeup --

Special Effects -- Rob Legato

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