List of awards and nominations received by Angela Lansbury

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by actress Angela Lansbury.

Lansbury in a trailer for Gaslight (1944), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.
Award Wins Nominations
Academy Awards 0 3
Tony Awards 5 7
Golden Globe Awards 6 15
Primetime Emmy Awards 0 18
Grammy Awards 0 1

Theater awards

Tony Awards

Lansbury has won five competitive Tony Awards, tying Julie Harris, and surpassed only by Audra McDonald with six wins for the most any performer has received (although Harris also was awarded a Special Tony):[1]

Year Award Nominated work Result
1966 Best Actress in a Musical Mame Won
1969 Dear World Won
1975 Gypsy Won
1979 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Won
2007 Best Actress in a Play Deuce Nominated
2009 Best Featured Actress in a Play Blithe Spirit Won
2010 Best Featured Actress in a Musical A Little Night Music Nominated

Laurence Olivier Awards

Year Award Performance Result
2015 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Blithe Spirit Won

Music awards

Grammy Awards

Year Award Performance Result
1993 Album of the Year Beauty and the Beast Nominated

Film and television awards

Academy Awards

Year Award Performance Result
1944 Best Supporting Actress Gaslight Nominated
1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray Nominated
1962 The Manchurian Candidate Nominated
2013 Academy Honorary Award Won

Golden Globe Awards

Lansbury has been nominated for fifteen Golden Globes, winning six times.[2]

Year Award Performance Result
1945 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The Picture of Dorian Gray Won
1962 The Manchurian Candidate Won
1970 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Something for Everyone Nominated
1971 Bedknobs and Broomsticks Nominated
1983 Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or TV Film The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story Nominated
1984 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Murder, She Wrote Won
1985 Nominated
1986 Won
1987 Nominated
1988 Nominated
1989 Won
1990 Nominated
1991 Won
1992 Nominated
1994 Nominated

BAFTA Awards

Year Award Performance Result
BAFTA Award
1978 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Death on the Nile Nominated
Britannia Award
2003 Lifetime Achievement in Television and Film Won

Primetime Emmy Awards

Lansbury has been nominated for eighteen Emmy awards without a win, including twelve consecutive nominations for every season of Murder, She Wrote.

Year Award Performance Result
1983 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Little Gloria... Happy at Last Nominated
1985 Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Murder, She Wrote Nominated
1986 Nominated
1987 Nominated
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program 41st Tony Awards Nominated
1988 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Murder, She Wrote Nominated
1989 Nominated
1990 Nominated
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program 43rd Tony Awards Nominated
1991 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Murder, She Wrote Nominated
1992 Nominated
1993 Nominated
1994 Nominated
1995 Nominated
1996 Nominated
2004 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie The Blackwater Lightship Nominated
2005 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit/Trial by Jury[3] Nominated

Screen Actors Guilds Award

Year Award Performance Result
1995 Female Actor in a Drama Series Murder, She Wrote Nominated
1997 Life Time Achievement Award Won

Annie Award

Year Award Performance Result
1998 Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production Anastasia Nominated


Awards and recognition

Lansbury has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame  one for film (north side of the 6600 block of Hollywood Boulevard) and one for television (west side of the 1500 block of Vine Street)[23]

In 1982, Lansbury was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.[24] She has also been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, an honour she earned in 1996.[25]

References

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