فهرست جایزهها و نامزدیهای آرون پال
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یادداشت
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آرون پال بازیگر و تهیهکنندهٔ آمریکایی است که جایزهها و نامزدیهای مختلفی را طی فعالیتهای حرفهایش شامل سه جایزه امی ساعات پربیننده، شش جایزه گزینش منتقدان تلویزیون و یک جایزه انجمن بازیگران فیلم دریافت کردهاست. علاوه بر اینها، او نامزد یک جایزه گلدن گلوب و پنج جایزه امی ساعات پربیننده دیگر شدهاست.
اولین نقش تلویزیونی معتبر او در یکی از قسمتهای سریال بورلی هیلز، ۹۰۲۱۰ در سال ۱۹۹۹ بود. پال بعداً برای نقشآفرینی در سریال بریکینگ بد (۲۰۰۸–۲۰۱۳) از شبکه ایامسی به عنوان جسی پینکمن انتخاب شد، نقشی که برای آن سه بار برنده جایزه امی ساعات پربیننده بهترین بازیگر مکمل مرد در مجموعه تلویزیونی درام (سالهای ۲۰۱۰، ۲۰۱۲ و ۲۰۱۴) و همچنین دوبار نامزد دریافت این جایزه (سالهای ۲۰۰۹ و ۲۰۱۳) شد. این امر باعث شد تا او یکی از بازیگرانی باشد که توانستهاند سه بار دریافتکننده این جایزه، از زمان تقسیم دستهها باشند. پال برای ایفای نقش در این مجموعه توانست سه بار (سالهای ۲۰۰۹، ۲۰۱۱ و ۲۰۱۳) برنده جایزه ساترن بهترین بازیگر نقش مکمل مرد تلویزیونی شود، که بیشترین مقدار برد در این دسته است.[۱] او همچنین، همراه با دیگر بازیگران اصلی بریکینگ بد، سه بار (سالهای ۲۰۱۲–۲۰۱۴) نامزد دریافت جایزه انجمن بازیگران فیلم در بخش بهترین اجرای گروه بازیگران در مجموعه درام شد، که نهایتاً برای فصل پنجم آن را کسب کردند.[۲] پال برای نقشآفرینیاش در فصل پنجم توانست نامزد دریافت جایزه گلدن گلوب بهترین بازیگر نقش مکمل مرد – سریال، سریال کوتاه یا فیلم تلویزیونی شود.[۳]
پال به صداپیشگی به عنوان تاد چاوز در مجموعه پویانمایی بزرگسالان بوجک هورسمن (۲۰۱۴–۲۰۲۰) از نتفلیکس پرداختهاست. همچنین تهیهکنندگی این مجموعه را برعهده داشتهاست، که توانست چهار بار برنده جایزه گزینش منتقدان تلویزیون در بخش بهترین مجموعه پویانمایی شود. همچنین توانستهاست دوبار (سالهای ۲۰۱۹ و ۲۰۲۰) نامزد دریافت جایزه امی ساعات پربیننده بهترین برنامه پویانمایی شود. پال برای ایفای دوباره نقش جسی پینکمن در ال کامینو: فیلم برکینگ بد در سال ۲۰۱۹، نامزد دریافت جایزه ستلایت در بخش بهترین بازیگر مرد – سریال کوتاه یا فیلم تلویزیونی شد. او همچنین به عنوان تهیهکننده اجرایی نامزد جایزه امی ساعات پربیننده بهترین فیلم تلویزیونی و برنده چندین جایزه دیگر شد.
جایزهها و نامزدیها
[ویرایش]یادداشتها
[ویرایش]- ↑ ۱٫۰ ۱٫۱ نامزدشده همراه با دیگر بازیگران اصلی مجموعه
- ↑ برندهشده همراه با دیگر بازیگران اصلی مجموعه
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