66 wins & 41 nominations
- 1978 Nominee Oscar
- Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
- 1974 Nominee Oscar
- Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Shared with: Gloria Katz · Willard Huyck - 1992 Winner Irving G. Thalberg Memorial AwardThe crew of the orbiting space shuttle Atlantis (STS-45) participated in the presentation of the Thalberg Award to George Lucas. An Oscar statuette was aboard the shuttle to commemorate the event.
- 1981 Winner David
- Best Foreign Producer (Migliore Produttore Straniero)
Tied with Hungaro Film for Angi Vera (1978).Shared with: Francis Ford Coppola
- 1978 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
- 2023 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
For episode "Rix Road" (2022).Shared with: Tony Gilroy · Benjamin Caron
- 1975 Nominee Silver Ribbon
- Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero)
- 2023 Winner Peabody Award
- Entertainment
Shared with: Diego Luna · Kyle Soller · Stellan Skarsgård · Genevieve O'Reilly · Denise Gough · Adria Arjona · Toby Haynes · Benjamin Caron · Susanna White · Tony Gilroy · Dan Gilroy · Beau Willimon · Stephen Schiff · John Gilroy · David Meanti · Kate Hazell · Kathleen Kennedy · Sanne Wohlenberg · Yan Miles
- 2003 Winner Razzie Award
- Worst Screenplay
For "Star Wars: Episode II: The Boredom Continues".Shared with: Jonathan Hales
- 2006 Winner Rembrandt Award
- Best International Film (Beste Buitenlandse Film)
- 1978 Winner ShoWest Award
- Director of the Year
- 1982 Nominee WGA Award (Screen)
- Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Shared with: Lawrence Kasdan · Philip Kaufman - 1978 Nominee WGA Award (Screen)
- Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
- 1974 Nominee WGA Award (Screen)
- Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Shared with: Gloria Katz · Willard Huyck
- 2002 Winner Britannia Award
- Excellence in Film
- 1979 Winner Readers' Choice Award
- Best Foreign Language Film Director
- 2005 Nominee DVDX Award
- Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD)
For "The Empire Strikes Back" in the "Star Wars Trilogy" - 2003 Nominee DVD Premiere Award
- Best New, Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes
For the fully produced deleted scenes with CGI effects.
- 2016 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most successful book series based on a film series
Lucas Licensing has recorded more than 100 million sales of Star Wars related books, with over 850 novelizations, original novels, reference books, children's books and role-playing supplements, including 80 New York Times best-sellers. The first original novel based on Star Wars characters was Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1978), written by Alan Dean Foster (USA). - 2015 Winner Guinness World Record
- Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter
- Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
- Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
- Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
- Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- 2013 Winner Guinness World Record
- Highest box office film gross average for a director (male)
- 2012 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most prolific videogame series based on a licensed property
As of April 2012, a total of 279 Star Wars videogames had been released across 41 different platforms. - 2011 Winner Guinness World Record
- Largest entertainment voice-over project
More than 200,000 lines of dialogue were recorded by several hundred voice actors for the LucasArts videogame Star Wars: The Old Republic (Electronic Arts, BioWare and LucasArts, 2011). The MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) was first released on 20 December 2011.
- 2005 Nominee Stinker Award
- Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than $100 Million Using Hollywood Math
- 2002 Nominee Stinker Award
- Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than $100 Million Using Hollywood Math
Shared with: Jonathan Hales - 1999 Nominee Stinker Award
- Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than $100 Million Using Hollywood Math
- 2011 Winner Gold Derby Film Award
- Life Achievement (Other)
- 2010 Nominee Gold Derby Film Award
- Life Achievement (Other)
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