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Charles Strouse
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BAFTA Awards (1)
CableACE Awards (1)
Primetime Emmy Awards (1)
Grammy Awards (5)
Online Film & Television Association (1)
3 wins & 6 nominations
BAFTA Awards
1983 Nominee
BAFTA Film Award
Best Original Song
Annie
For the song "Tomorrow".
Shared with:
Martin Charnin
CableACE Awards
1988 Nominee
ACE
Original Song
The Worst Witch
For the song "The Worst Witch (Growing Up Isn't Easy)".
Shared with:
Don Black
Primetime Emmy Awards
1996 Winner
Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Music and Lyrics
Bye Bye Birdie
For the song "Let's Settle Down".
Shared with:
Lee Adams
Grammy Awards
1978 Winner
Grammy
Best Cast Show Album
For "Annie" artist: Andrea McCardle, Dorothy Loudon
Shared with:
Martin Charnin
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Larry Morton
1971 Nominee
Grammy
Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album
For "Applause"
Shared with:
Robert Arnold
1969 Nominee
Grammy
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special
Bonnie and Clyde
1965 Nominee
Grammy
Best Instrumental Composition (other than jazz)
For "Theme From Golden Boy"
1961 Nominee
Grammy
Best Show Album (Original Cast)
For "Bye Bye Birdie"
Online Film & Television Association
2021 Winner
OFTA TV Hall of Fame
Theme Songs
All in the Family
Shared with:
Lee Adams
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