Awards & Winners

Rod McKuen

Date of Birth 29-April-1933
Place of Birth Oakland
(California, United States of America, Area code 510)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Rodney Marvin McKuen, Dor, Rod Mc Kuen, Kuen, Rod Mc
Profession Songwriter, Poet, Musician, Actor, Film Score Composer
Rod McKuen is an American poet, songwriter, composer, and singer. He was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. Throughout his career, McKuen produced a wide range of recordings, which included popular music, spoken word poetry, film soundtracks, and classical music. He earned two Oscar nominations and one Pulitzer nomination for his serious music compositions. McKuen's translations and adaptations of the songs of Jacques Brel were instrumental in bringing the Belgian songwriter to prominence in the English-speaking world. His poetry dealt with themes of love, the natural world, and spirituality, and his thirty books of poetry sold millions of copies.

Awards by Rod McKuen

Check all the awards nominated and won by Rod McKuen.

1970


Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
Honored for : Jean
(The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie)

Nominations 1970 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Original Song Score A Boy Named Charlie Brown
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song Jean
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

1969


Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Original Song Jean
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

1968


Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album
Honored for : Lonesome Cities
(Narrator, Best Spoken Word Recording)

Nominations 1968 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album Lonesome Cities