List of awards and nominations received by Jessica Lange

The list of awards and nominations received by Jessica Lange chronicles her achievements in the film industry.

Jessica Lange awards and nominations

Lange at the PaleyFest in 2013, while promoting American Horror Story: Asylum
Awards won 50
Runner-up 8
Nominations 123

In total, Lange has received six Academy Award nominations,[1][2] winning two Oscars,[2] sixteen Golden Globe nominations,[3] winning five,[3] ten Emmy nominations, winning three,[4] one Tony Award nomination and win, five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations,[5] winning one,[5][6] five Satellite Award nominations, winning one,[7] one British Academy Film Award nomination, and one Laurence Olivier Award nomination, among others. Additionally, she is the second actress in Academy Award history to win Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress,[8][9] the third actress and first performer since 1943 to receive two acting nominations in the same year,[10] the fifth actress and ninth performer to win Oscars in both the lead and supporting acting categories,[9] and is tied as the sixth-most Oscar-nominated actress in history.[11] Lange holds the record for the most Golden Globe nominations in the Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television category.[12] She is the only performer ever to win Primetime Emmy Awards in both the Outstanding Supporting Actress and Outstanding Lead Actress categories for the same miniseries. Lange has also garnered one Critics Choice Award and three Dorian Awards, making her the most honored actress by the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association.[13] Her work has also earned her the National Society of Film Critics award,[14] the New York Film Critics Circle award,[15] the Los Angeles Film Critics Association award,[16] the Boston Society of Film Critics award,[17] the Kansas City Film Critics Circle award,[18] the Utah Film Critics Association award, the Moscow International Film Festival award, the Taormina Film Festival award, the Donostia Award from the San Sebastián International Film Festival and the Critics' Choice Award,[19] apart from other critics' circle and festival awards. Lange has also been awarded a prestigious "Gala Tribute" from the Film Society of Lincoln Center, a Theater World Award, and a Crystal Award, as well as other specialized awards and tributes.[20] In 2014, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce revealed that Lange was scheduled to receive her own five-pointed Motion Picture Star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[21][22]

Film and television performances awards

Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, most commonly referred to as the Oscars, is an annual ceremony established by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 1927 to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers.[23] Out of six received nominations[1][2] Lange won twice (in 1982 and 1994),[2] once being nominated in both acting categories within the same year (in 1982).[24]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1983 Frances Best Actress Nominated [n. 1]
Tootsie Best Supporting Actress Won [25]
1985 Country Best Actress Nominated [n. 2]
1986 Sweet Dreams Nominated [n. 3]
1990 Music Box Nominated [n. 4]
1995 Blue Sky Won [29]

Bambi Awards

The Bambi Awards, named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods, are presented annually by Hubert Burda Media in Germany. To recognise excellence in international media and television, both domestic and foreign, its first ceremony was held in 1948, as the oldest media awards in the country.[30] Lange won in 1983.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1983 The Postman Always Rings Twice Best International Actress Won [31]
Tootsie

Boston Society of Film Critics Awards

The Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) is an organization of film reviewers from Boston, Massachusetts, based publications, which was formed in 1981 to honor commendations to the best of the films, filmmakers, local film theaters and film societies for outstanding film programming.[32] Lange won in 1983.[17]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Tootsie Best Supporting Actress Won [17]

British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (BAFTA Awards)

The BAFTA Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), as the British equivalent of the Oscars.[33] The ceremony used to take place in April or May, but from 2002 onwards it takes place in February in order to precede the U.S. Academy Awards.[34] Lange was nominated once (in 1984).[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1984 Tootsie Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Nominated [n. 5]

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) is an American film critic association that maintains professional, charitable and educational goals, including Chicago Film Critics Awards which are held annually, in order to honor outstanding film works, performances and individuals.[35] Lange was nominated once (in 1994).

Year Nominated work Category Result
1994 Blue Sky Best Actress Nominated [n. 6]

Critics' Choice Awards

The Critics' Choice Awards are presented by Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) for movies,[38] and Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA), respectively, for TV to recognize the finest achievements on networks and channels.[39] While the film awards have been given since 1995,[38] their TV offshoots were established in 2011.[40] Lange has been nominated five times (in 2012,[41] 2013, 2014,[19] 2015,[42] and 2018) winning once.[19]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 American Horror Story Best Television Movie or Miniseries Actress Nominated [n. 7]
2013 American Horror Story: Asylum Nominated [n. 8]
2014 American Horror Story: Coven Won [19]
2015 American Horror Story: Freak Show Nominated [n. 9]
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated [n. 10]

Dorian Awards

The Dorian Awards are given by the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA),[45][46] launched in 2009.[45] Rather than focusing on gay content, the awards are intended to reflect gay interest, being named after Oscar Wilde.[47] Lange was nominated five times, winning at three occasions.[48][49]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2011 American Horror Story TV Performance of the Year Won [48]
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum TV Performance of the Year – Actress Won
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Won [49]
"The Name Game" with cast TV Musical Performance of the Year Nominated [n. 11]
2014 "Life on Mars?" Nominated [n. 12]

Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Award is an accolade presented by the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign. The formal ceremonies are presented annually as a major part of the film industry's awards season, culminating each year with the Oscars.[51] Lange has won five awards[3] (in 1976,[52] 1982,[53] 1994,[54] 1995[55] and 2011[56]), from a total of sixteen accumulated nominations.[3]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1976 King Kong New Star of the Year – Actress Won [52]
1982 Tootsie Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Won [53]
Frances Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [n. 13]
1984 Country Nominated [n. 14]
1989 Music Box Nominated [n. 15]
1992 O Pioneers! Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television Nominated [n. 16]
1994 Blue Sky Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Won [54]
1995 A Streetcar Named Desire Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television Won [55]
1997 A Thousand Acres Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [n. 17]
2003 Normal Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television Nominated [n. 18]
2009 Grey Gardens Nominated [n. 19]
2011 American Horror Story Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Won [56]
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television Nominated [n. 20]
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Nominated [n. 21]
2014 American Horror Story: Freak Show Nominated [n. 22]
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated [n. 23]
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television (as a Producer) Nominated

Golden Nymphs

The Golden Nymphs are the statuettes awarded to the winners of the official competition at the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo held in Monaco, under patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco. Lange has been nominated once.[69]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series Nominated [70]

Gracie Awards

The Gracie Awards, named after the American comedian Gracie Allen, are presented by the Alliance for Women in Media (AWM) to honor female individuals who have made exemplary contributions in electronic media and affiliates.[71] Lange won in 2004.[72]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2004 Normal Individual Achievement – Best Female Lead – Drama Special Won [72]

IGN Summer Movie Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Best TV Actress Nominated [73]

Joseph Plateau Awards

Until 2006, Joseph Plateau Awards were held in Belgium in honor of Joseph Plateau, Belgian physicist who discovered the principle of the persistence of vision and invented the phenakistiscope. Considered to have been the most prestigious awards in the country, the awards were an equivalent to the Oscars in the United States of America, the David di Donatello Awards in Italy, the César Awards in France and/or the British BAFTA Awards, and the ceremony was held in conjunction with the Flanders International Film Festival Ghent, which initially co-founded the event.[74] Lange won the first editions of the ceremony.[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1985 Best Actress Won
1986 Won

Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards

The Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) is a group of media film critics in the Kansas City region, founded in 1967 as reportedly the second oldest professional film critics association in the United States" (behind the New York Film Critics Circle). Recently, the annual film awards are called The Loutzenhiser Awards (after Dr. James Loutzenhiser, its founder).[75] Lange won once.[18]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Tootsie Best Supporting Actress Won [18]

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) is a professional organization of Los Angeles-based professional film critics representing the print and electronic media in the region. Since 1975, the LAFCA awards are given in mid January.[76] Lange won in 1994.[16]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Frances Best Actress Runner-up [n. 24]
1994 Blue Sky Won [16]

Moscow International Film Festival Awards

Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) is a film festival, originally held since 1935 in Moscow, Russia, while alternating with the Karlovy Vary festival every second year. The event is presided by the head of the Russian Union of Cinematographers, and a Soviet/Russian filmmaker, Nikita Mikhalkov.[78] Lange won in 1983.[79]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1983 Frances Best Actress Won [79]

National Board of Review Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Frances Best Actress Runner-up [n. 25]
1985 Sweet Dreams Runner-up [n. 26]
1994 Blue Sky Runner-up [n. 27]

National Society of Film Critics Awards

National Society of Film Critics (NSFC) is a representative of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI), which comprises the national organizations of professional film critics and film journalists from around the world. Established in 1966, by a group of New York City-based film critics who had been denied membership into the New York Film Critics Circle, the association was founded in order to counteract the influence of New York Times critic, Bosley Crowther, reportedly.[81] Lange has been nominated five times, winning once (in 1982).[14]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Tootsie Best Supporting Actress Won [14]
Frances Best Actress Runner-up [n. 28]
1985 Sweet Dreams Runner-up [n. 29]
1990 Men Don't Leave 3rd Place [n. 30]
1994 Blue Sky Runner-up [n. 31]

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) annually honors excellence in cinema worldwide by an organization of film reviewers from New York City publications since 1935. The ceremony is held on December of each year, in part as a response to the Academy Awards.[82] Lange has been nominated twice in the same year, winning one category.[15]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 Tootsie Best Supporting Actress Won [15]
Frances Best Actress Runner-up [n. 32]

Pan–American Association of Film & Television Journalists

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 American Horror Story Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Won [83]
Best Cast in a Miniseries or TV Movie Nominated [n. 33]
2013 American Horror Story: Asylum Nominated [84]
Best Lead Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Nominated

People's Choice Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2014 American Horror Story: Freak Show Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Nominated [n. 34]

Primetime Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, considered as a TV equivalent to the Academy Awards for film in US, are presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) and the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in various sectors of the television industry including entertainment programming, news and documentary shows. Currently three annual ceremonies are held; for Primetime Emmy (since 1949), Daytime Emmy (since 1974) and International Emmy awards (since 1973).[86] Lange won three awards, in 2009[4][87] 2012,[4][88] and 2014 from a total of ten nominations.[4]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1996 A Streetcar Named Desire Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie[n. 35] Nominated [n. 36]
2003 Normal Nominated [n. 37]
2009 Grey Gardens Won [87]
2012 American Horror Story Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Won [88]
2013 American Horror Story: Asylum Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nominated [n. 38]
2014 American Horror Story: Coven Won [92]
2015 American Horror Story: Freak Show Nominated [n. 39]
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated [94]
Outstanding Limited Series (as producer; shared with others) Nominated [95]
2019 American Horror Story: Apocalypse Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [96]

PRISM Awards

The Entertainment Industries Council (EIC), a non-profit organization founded in 1983, annually presents, in collaboration with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), FX Network, and News Corporation, the PRISM Awards. The event is held in Hollywood, and has also categories to recognize actors for their outstanding performances of substance abuse, addiction and mental illness onscreen, in television and feature films.[97] Lange was nominated twice (in 2009 and 2010).[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2009 Sybil Best Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries Nominated [n. 40]
2010 Grey Gardens Nominated [n. 41]

Sant Jordi Awards

The Sant Jordi Awards (Premis Sant Jordi de Cinematografia) are among the most prestigious awards in Catalan cinema. The event that takes place in Barcelona, Spain, was created in 1957 to encourage the Catalan film at a time when the Francisco Franco's régime banned Catalan language movies in Spain.[98] Lange won in 1996.[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1996 Blue Sky Best Foreign Actress Won

Satellite Awards

The Satellite Awards (initially known as Golden Satellite Awards) that honors the most outstanding achievements in the fields of cinema, television and new media is given by the International Press Academy (IPA), which is a diverse association of professional entertainment journalists, representing both domestic and foreign markets in print, television, radio, cable and new media outlets.[99] Lange was nominated five times, winning once (in 2011).[7]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 Titus Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [n. 42]
2004 Normal Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film Nominated [n. 43]
2009 Grey Gardens Nominated [n. 44]
2011 American Horror Story Special Achievement – Outstanding Performance in a TV Series Won [7]
2014 American Horror Story: Coven Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film Nominated [n. 45]
2018 Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated [104]

Saturn Awards

The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Films (ASFFF) presents each year the Saturn Awards, which honor the top works in science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, television, and home video since 1972.[105] Lange was nominated four times, in 2011, 2012,[106] 2013,[107] and 2014.[108]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2011 American Horror Story Best Actress on Television Nominated [n. 46]
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Best Supporting Actress on Television Nominated [n. 47]
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Best Actress on Television Nominated [n. 48]
2014 American Horror Story: Freak Show Nominated [n. 49]

Screen Actors Guild Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards, the only national network television show to acknowledge the work of union members and one of the major awards events in Hollywood since 1995, is an accolade given by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to recognize outstanding performances by its members.[109] Lange has been nominated five times,[5] with one win (2011).[5][6]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1994 Blue Sky Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [n. 50]
2009 Grey Gardens Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [n. 51]
2011 American Horror Story Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Won [6]
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Nominated [n. 52]
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Nominated [n. 53]
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [n. 54]

Silver Frames

Fotogramas de Plata (Silver Frames) are annually presented by the Spanish oldest film magazine Fotogramas, issued monthly, to award domestic as well as foreign films. (Subsequently, Fotogramas en Corto, in Short Frames, reward short films). In contrast to the awards for best film which are voted usually by critics, these awards in acting categories are voted by the magazine's readers. Its categories have varied over sixty editions (since 1951), as well as the selection mode and the number of candidates.[114] Lange was nominated once (in 1982).[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1982 The Postman Always Rings Twice Best Foreign Movie Performer Nominated [n. 55]

Silver Ribbons

The Silver Ribbons are given by the association of Italian film critics, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists as one of the oldest movie awards in Europe. Lange has been nominated once.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1984 Frances Best Foreign Actress Nominated [116]

Television Critics Association Awards

The TCA Awards are presented by the Television Critics Association (TCA), a group of approximately 200 United States and Canadian journalists and columnists who cover television programming. The awards are bestowed in recognition of excellence in television, since 1985. Overall, eleven categories are presented every summer. Lange has been nominated twice.[117]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 American Horror Story Individual Achievement in Drama Nominated [n. 56]
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated [119]

Utah Film Critics Association Awards

The Utah Film Critics Association (UFCA) awards are presented by the Utah-based cinema journalists, affiliated with publications, broadcasting stations and online media in the country. Lange has won once.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1994 Blue Sky Best Actress Won

Verona Film Festival Awards

Schermi d'Amore (Festival of Romantic Films and Melodrama) is an international film festival established in 1995, which focuses on the romantic film genre. From 2002, the event that takes place in Verona, Italy evolved into today's Verona Film Festival – Schermi d'Amore.[120] Lange has entered the 3rd edition of the fest (in 1999).[20]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1999 A Thousand Acres Best Actress Won [n. 57]

Stage performances awards

Anton Chekhov Fine Arts Awards

While attending the Drama School at the prestigious Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lange has received the Anton Chekhov Fine Arts Award.

Year Nominated work Category Result
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Drama Desk Awards

The Drama Desk Awards are presented annually by The Drama Desk Organization to recognize excellence in New York theatre productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway.

Year Nominated work Category Result
2016 Long Day's Journey into Night Outstanding Actress in a Play Won

Laurence Olivier Awards

The Laurence Olivier Award is presented annually by the Society of London Theatre (SLT) to recognize excellence in professional theater. Named after the renowned British actor Laurence Olivier, the awards are a UK equivalent of Broadway's Tony Awards. Lange was nominated for her performance in the Eugene O'Neill's play at Lyric Theatre, London (in 2001).[121]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2001 Long Day's Journey into Night Best Actress Nominated [n. 58]

Outer Critics Circle Awards

The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 A Streetcar Named Desire Best Actress – Play Nominated [n. 59]
2016 Long Day's Journey into Night Outstanding Actress in a Play Won [123]

Tony Awards

The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known informally as the Tony Award, recognizes achievement in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City.

Year Nominated work Category Result
2016 Long Day's Journey into Night Best Leading Actress in a Play Won

Other honors

Crystal Award

The Crystal Awards were established by Women in Film Los Angeles (WIF) in 1977 to honor outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.[124] Lange was awarded in 2000.[125]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2000 Herself Crystal Awards Honored [125]

Donostia Award

The San Sebastián International Film Festival (SS IFF) is a Spanish film fest, which was originally established to award Spanish language films in 1953 in San Sebastián (officially Donostia-San Sebastián). In 1986 the member of International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) created the Donostia Awards, granted to a great film personality in recognition for their work and career.[126] Lange was honored (along with Bob Hoskins and Dennis Hopper) for lifetime contribution in 2002.[127]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2002 Herself Donostia Awards Honored [127]

Film Society of Lincoln Center Award

The Film Society of Lincoln Center (FSLC) is a film presentation organization founded in 1969 that, as one of the twelve resident organizations at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, runs annual Gala Tribute awards to honor legendary stars and industry leaders at the Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.[128] Lange won in 2006.[129]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2006 Herself Chaplin Award Gala (aka Gala Tribute) Honored [129]

George Eastman House Honors Award

The George Eastman House Honors Award is a newly established award by George Eastman House (GEH), which is the oldest museum of photography and film, opened to the public in 1949 in Rochester, New York, US.[130] The award is given for lifetime contribution and for traditions and values championed by the museum. Shortly after publishing 50 Photographs, her own book of black-and-white photos, Lange became the first recipient of the award in 2009.[131]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2009 Herself George Eastman House Honors Award Honored [131]

Glamour Awards

The Glamour Awards is hosted by Glamour magazine every year to hand out different awards to honor extraordinary and inspirational women from a variety of fields, including entertainment, business, sports, music, science, medicine, education, and politics.

Year Nominated work Category Result
2003 Herself Woman of the Year Honored
2014 American Horror Story: Freak Show International TV Actress Nominated [n. 60]

Hollywood Walk of Fame Award

The Hollywood Walk of Fame as one of the most successful marketing ideas ever produced, it is administered by the Hollywood chamber of commerce. The stars located on both sides of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in the district of Los Angeles, California, are permanent public monuments to various artists for their achievement in the entertainment industry, as well as to fictional characters.[133] On June 20, the Selection Committee announced that Lange will receive a star with the symbol of classic film camera representing her motion pictures by 2014.[21][22]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2014 Herself Motion Picture Star Nominated [21]

Inspire Award

Inspire Awards Honorees (originally called the Impact Award) was established in 2004 by AARP The Magazine a bi-monthly periodical (originally known as Modern Maturity) that focuses on aging issues. The award salutes outstanding individuals who are using their energy, creativity, and passion to make the world a better place.[134]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2004 Herself Inspire Award Honoree Honored [134]

Jason Robards Award

Year Nominated work Category Result
2018 Herself Excellence in Theater Won [135]

Kirk Douglas Award

Year Nominated work Category Result
2014 Herself Kirk Douglas Award Honored [136]

Krzysztof Kieślowski Award

Krzysztof Kieślowski Award is a lifetime achievement award given on the Camerimage Film Festival in Bydgoszcz, Poland.

Year Nominated work Category Result
2016 Herself Krzysztof Kieślowski Award Won [137]

L'Oreal Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2014 Herself L'Oreal Paris Legend Award Won [138]

Lucie Award

The Lucie Awards, is the annual event honoring the greatest achievements in photography. The photography community from countries around the globe will pay tribute to the most outstanding photography achievements presented at the Gala Awards ceremony. Each year, the Advisory Board nominates deserving individuals across a variety of categories who will be honored during the Lucie Awards ceremony. Once the nominations have been received, the votes are tallied and an honoree in each category is identified. The honorees are pre-announced months before the Lucie Awards. The Lucie Awards are a signature program of Lucie Foundation.[139]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 Herself Double Exposure Honored [139]

Muse Award

New York Women in Film & Television supports women calling the shots in film, television and digital media. NYWIFT energizes the careers of women in entertainment by illuminating their achievements, providing training and professional development, and advocating for equity.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1986 Herself Muse Award Honored [140]

NewNowNext Award

The NewNowNext Awards is an American annual entertainment awards show, presented by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-themed channel Logo. Launched in 2008, awards are presented both for LGBT-specific and general interest achievements in entertainment and pop culture.

Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 Herself Cause You're Hot Nominated [141]

Premiere Award

Premiere was an American and New York City-based film magazine published by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., between the years 1987 and 2007. Each year, the magazine's October issue celebrated some of the most prominent women in Hollywood. Actresses were typically the focus, although the magazine has also covered female studio executives and others in non-acting industry professions. A corresponding reception was held in Los Angeles. Lange was honored with the Women in Hollywood Icon Award in 2003, along with Renée Zellweger and Elizabeth Gabler.[142]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2003 Herself Icon Award – Women in Hollywood Honored [142]

Taormina Arte Award

Taormina Film Fest (TFF) is a historic film festival is held in Italy since 1955, originally under the name Rassegna Cinematografica Internazionale di Messina e Taormina.[143] The festival's most important career recognition called Taormina Arte Awards are annually presented to the most important and influential stars and filmmakers of world cinema. Lange won the award in 2009.[144]

Year Nominated work Category Result
2009 Herself Taormina Arte Award Honored [144]

Theater World Award

The Theater World Award (TWA) is the oldest award given in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance theater either on Broadway, or Off-Broadway, which was first awarded in 1946. It is not a competition, and is only given once to encourage and inspire newcomers to the stage to continue to pursue their dream.[145] Lange won in 1992.[146]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 A Streetcar Named Desire Theater World Award Honored [146]

Western Heritage Award

The Western Heritage Awards is an award bestowed by National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that owns more than 28,000 Western and American Indian art works and artifacts. The original bronze sculpture is awarded annually to principal creators of the winning entries in specified categories of Western literature, music, film and television.[147] Lange won in 1993.[148]

Year Nominated work Category Result
1993 O Pioneers! Bronze Wrangler Honored [n. 61]

Women of Achievement Award

Year Nominated work Category Result
1992 Herself Women of Achievement Award Honored [149]

Anti-awards

Golden Raspberries

The Golden Raspberry Awards, abbreviated as the Razzies, is an anti-award presented in recognition of the worst in movies, on the contrary. The term raspberry in the name is used in its irreverent sense, as in "blowing a raspberry". The annual show, founded in 1981 by publicist John J.B. Wilson, precedes the corresponding Academy Awards ceremony by one day. Lange was nominated in 1998.

Year Nominated work Category Result
1998 Hush Worst Actress Nominated [n. 62]

Stinkers Bad Movie Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1998 Hush Worst Actress Nominated [n. 63]

Los YoGa Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
1999 Cousin Bette Worst Foreign Actress Won [151]
Hush
A Thousand Acres

Footnotes

  1. Won Meryl Streep for her role of Zofia "Sophie" Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice.[25]
  2. Won Sally Field for her role of Edna Spalding in Places in the Heart.[26]
  3. Won Geraldine Page for her role of Carrie Watts in The Trip to Bountiful.[27]
  4. Won Jessica Tandy for her role of Daisy Werthan in Driving Miss Daisy.[28]
  5. Won Julie Walters for her role of Susan "Rita" White in Educating Rita.
  6. Until 2006, the CFCA website publishes only winning artists.[36] The major female category for 1994 won Jennifer Jason Leigh for her role of Dorothy Parker in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle.[37]
  7. Won Julianne Moore for her role of Sarah Palin in Game Change.[43]
  8. Won Elisabeth Moss for her role of Robin Griffin in Top of the Lake.[19][43]
  9. Won Frances McDormand for her title role in Olive Kitteridge.[44]
  10. Won Nicole Kidman for her role of Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies.
  11. Won Shirley Bassey for her vocal performance of "Goldfinger" live at the 85th Academy Awards.[49]
  12. Won Neil Patrick Harris for his vocal performance of "Sugar Daddy" live at the 68th Tony Awards.[50]
  13. Won M.Streep for her role of Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice.[53]
  14. Won S.Field for her role of Edna Spalding in Places in the Heart.[57]
  15. Won Michelle Pfeiffer for her role of Susie Diamond in The Fabulous Baker Boys.[58]
  16. Won Laura Dern for her role of Janet Harduvel in Afterburn.[59]
  17. Won Judi Dench for her role of Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown.[60]
  18. Won M.Streep for her roles of Hannah Pitt/Ethel Rosenberg/Rabbi/Angel Australia in Angels in America.[61]
  19. Won Drew Barrymore for her role of Edith Bouvier Beale in Grey Gardens.[62]
  20. Won Julienne Moore for her role of Sarah Palin in Game Change.[63]
  21. Won Elisabeth Moss for her role of Robin Griffin in Top of the Lake[64]
  22. Won Maggie Gyllenhaal for her role of Nessa Stein in The Honourable Woman.[65]
  23. Won Nicole Kidman for her role of Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies.[66][67][68]
  24. Won M.Streep for her role of Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice.[77] Lange scored the second.
  25. Won M.Streep for her role of Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice.
  26. Won Whoopi Goldberg for her role of Celie Harris Johnson in The Color Purple. Lange scored as the second.[80]
  27. Won Miranda Richardson for her role of Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot in Tom & Viv.
  28. Won M.Streep for her role of Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice.[14]
  29. Won Vanessa Redgrave for her role of Jean Travers in Wetherby.[14]
  30. Won Anjelica Huston for her roles of Lilly Dillon and Miss Evangeline Ernst/Grand High Witch in The Grifters and The Witches, respectively.[14]
  31. Won J.J.Leigh for her role of Dorothy Parker in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle.[14]
  32. While the award won M.Streep for her role of Sophie Zawistowski in Sophie's Choice,[15] Lange as the second is tied with Diane Keaton for her role of Faith Dunlap in Shoot the Moon.
  33. Won Sherlock.[83]
  34. Won Kristin Kreuk for her role of Catherine Chandler in Beauty & the Beast.[85]
  35. From 1986 until 1997 the category was held as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special.
  36. Won Helen Mirren for her role of Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect 4: Scent of Darkness.[89]
  37. Won Maggie Smith for her role of Mrs. Delahunty in My House in Umbria.[90]
  38. Won Laura Linney for her role of Cathy Jamison in The Big C: Hereafter.[91]
  39. Won Frances McDormand for her title role in Olive Kitteridge.[93]
  40. Won Chandra Wilson for her role of Yvonne Caldwell in Accidental Friendship.
  41. Won Rosie O'Donnell for her role of Dr. Maureen Brennan in America.
  42. Won Chloë Sevigny for her role of Lana Tisdel in Boys Don't Cry.[100]
  43. Won M.Streep for her roles of Hannah Pitt/Ethel Rosenberg/Rabbi/Angel Australia in Angels in America.[101]
  44. Won D.Barrymore for her role of Edith Bouvier Beale in Grey Gardens.[102]
  45. Won E.Moss for her role of Robin Griffin in Top of the Lake.[103]
  46. Won Anna Torv for her role of Olivia Dunham in Fringe.
  47. Won Laurie Holden for her role of Andrea in The Walking Dead.[106]
  48. Won Vera Farmiga for her role of Norma Bates in Bates Motel.[107]
  49. Won Caitriona Balfe for her role of Claire Beauchamp Randall/Fraser in Outlander.[108]
  50. Won Jodie Foster for her role of Nell Kellty in Nell.[110]
  51. Won D.Barrymore for her role of Edith Bouvier Beale in Grey Gardens.[111]
  52. Won Claire Danes for her role of Carrie Mathison in Homeland.[112]
  53. Won M.Smith for her role of Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey.[113]
  54. Won Nicole Kidman for her role of Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies.
  55. Won Burt Lancaster for his role of Lou Pascal in Atlantic City. The second nominee was Robert De Niro with his performance of Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull.
  56. Won C.Danes for her role of Carrie Mathison in Homeland.[118]
  57. The actress shares the prize with M. Pfeiffer and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
  58. Won J.Walters for her role of Kate Keller in All My Sons.
  59. Won Laura Esterman for Marvin's Room.[122]
  60. Won Kerry Washington.[132]
  61. The actress shares the prize with Craig Anderson, Glenn Jordan, David Strathairn, Robert W. Lenski and Willa Cather.[148]
  62. Won Spice Girls for their roles in Spice World.
  63. Won Spice Girls for their roles in Spice World.[150]

See also

References

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