List of awards and nominations received by Chloë Grace Moretz

American actress and model Chloë Grace Moretz has won multiple awards and nominations throughout her career. In 2006, she was nominated for "Best Performance in a Feature Film" for the Young Actress Age Ten or Younger category at the Young Artist Awards for her role in The Amityville Horror. She received the same nomination in 2007 for the film Big Momma's House 2 alongside a nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress for her role in Desperate Housewives.

Moretz at the ELLE Style Awards in 2013

Her 2010 superhero film Kick-Ass won her awards such as Best Breakthrough Performance – Female at the Scream Awards in 2010, Best Breakthrough Performance, Best Hero and Biggest Badass Star at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, and Best Newcomer at the Empire Awards in 2011. In the latter year, she also won seven awards including Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Saturn Award) and Best Horror Actress (Scream Awards) for her film Let Me In, and Best Performance in a Feature Film (Young Artist Award) for the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

She has won all but three of her nominated awards from 2012 to 2016. The film Hugo has won her the People's Choice Award Favorite Movie Star Under 25 and Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film in 2012, while Kick-Ass 2 won her the MTV Movie Award for Biggest Teen Bad Kicking Ass in 2013. She was also named Next Future Icon at the Elle Style Awards. At the Teen Choice Awards, Moretz has won awards for the films If I Stay and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising in the categories of Drama and Comedy, respectively.

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2011 Best Young Actress Let Me In Nominated

Elle Style Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2013 Elle Style Award for Next Future Icon N/A Won

Empire Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2011 Best Newcomer[1] Kick-Ass Won

MTV Movie & TV Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2011 Best Breakthrough Performance Kick-Ass Won
Best Hero Won
Biggest Badass Star Won
Best Fight (shared with Mark Strong) Nominated
2013 Biggest Teen Bad Kicking Ass Kick-Ass 2 Won

People's Choice Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2012 Favorite Movie Star Under 25 Hugo Won
2015 Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress[2] N/A Won

People Magazine Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2014 Next Generation Star[3] N/A Won

Saturn Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2011[4] Best Performance by a Younger Actor Let Me In Won
2012[5] Hugo Nominated
2013[6] Dark Shadows Nominated
2014[7] Carrie Won
2015 The Equalizer Nominated

Scream Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2010 Best Fantasy Actress Kick-Ass Nominated
Best Superhero Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance – Female Won
2011 Best Horror Actress Let Me In Won

Teen Choice Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2010 Choice Movie: Female Breakout Kick-Ass Nominated
2015 Choice Movie Actress: Drama[8] If I Stay Won
2016 Choice Movie Actress: Comedy[9] Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Won
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy The 5th Wave Nominated

Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2012 Face of the Future[10] N/A Won

Young Artist Award

Year Award Nominated work Result
2006 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger The Amityville Horror Nominated
2007 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Big Momma's House 2 Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Desperate Housewives Nominated
2008 Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role My Friends Tigger & Pooh Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Dirty Sexy Money Nominated
2010 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Actress 500 Days of Summer Nominated
2011 Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film Kick-Ass Nominated
Best Performance in a Feature Film Let Me In Nominated
Best Performance in a Feature Film Diary of a Wimpy Kid Won
2012 Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film[11] Hugo Won

Young Hollywood Awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
2014 Fan Favorite Actor Female[12] N/A Won

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