List of awards and nominations received by Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore is an American actress, prolific in film since the early 1990s. She is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in both independent and Hollywood films, and has received many accolades.

Julianne Moore awards and nominations

Moore in 2015

Award Wins Nominations
Academy Awards
1 5
British Academy Film Awards
1 4
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2 5
Emmy Awards
2 2
Golden Globe Awards
3 10
Screen Actors Guild Awards
2 11
Wins 78
Nominations 169

Among her numerous competitive awards, she has won an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Daytime Emmy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. She is one of only two actresses (the other is Juliette Binoche) to win the European "Best Actress Triple Crown" for wins at the Berlin, Cannes, and Venice film festivals.

Awards and nominations

The table below is ordered by awarding body, but can be sorted according to year, film, category, or result by clicking the arrow next to the column heading.

Film and Television

Year[lower-alpha 1] Work Category Result Ref.
Major associations
Academy Awards
1998 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress Nominated [1]
2000 The End of the Affair Best Actress Nominated [2]
2003 Far from Heaven Nominated [3]
The Hours Best Supporting Actress Nominated [3]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [4]
BAFTA Awards
2000 The End of the Affair Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Nominated [5]
2003 The Hours Best Film Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [6]
2011 The Kids Are All Right Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Nominated [7]
2015 Still Alice Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Won [8]
Golden Globe Awards
1994Short CutsBest CastWon-
1998 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated [9]
2000 An Ideal Husband Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated [9]
The End of the Affair Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [9]
2003 Far from Heaven Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [9]
2010 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated [9]
2011 The Kids Are All Right Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated [9]
2013 Game Change Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Won [9]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Won [9]
Maps to the Stars Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated [10]
Primetime Emmy Awards
2012 Game Change Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie Won [11]
Screen Actors Guild Awards
1998 Boogie Nights Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [12]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [12]
2000 The End of the Affair Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [13]
Magnolia Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [13]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [13]
2003 The Hours Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [14]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [14]
Far from Heaven Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [14]
2011 The Kids Are All Right Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [15]
2012 Game Change Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Won [16]
2015 Still Alice Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Won [17]
Other awards and nominations
AACTA Awards
2015 Still Alice Best International Lead Actress – Cinema Won [18]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards
2011 The Kids Are All Right Female Focus Award – Actress Defying Age and Ageism Nominated [19]
Special Mention Award – Bravest Performance Nominated [19]
Special Mention Award – Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Won [20]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [21]
2015 Still Alice Special Mention Award – Actress Defying Age and Ageism Nominated [22]
Berlin International Film Festival
2003 The Hours Best Actress (shared with Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep) Won [23]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
1998 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Favorite Actress – Sci-Fi Nominated [24]
2000 Magnolia Favorite Supporting Actress – Drama Nominated [25]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
1994 Vanya on 42nd Street Best Actress Won [26]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Runner-up [27]
2010 The Kids Are All Right Best Ensemble Cast Runner-up [28]
Cannes Film Festival
2014 Maps to the Stars Best Actress Won [29]
Chicago Film Critics Association
1998 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress Nominated [30]
2000 An Ideal Husband Best Supporting Actress Nominated [31]
2000 The End of the Affair Best Actress Nominated [31]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [32]
2003 The Hours Best Supporting Actress Nominated [33]
2009 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Nominated [34]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [35]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2003 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [36]
2003 The Hours Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [37]
2010 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Nominated [38]
2011 The Kids Are All Right Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [39]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [40]
Critics' Choice Television Awards
2012 Game Change Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Won [41]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
2000 Cookie's Fortune Best Supporting Actress Won [42]
2003 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [43]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress 2nd Place [44]
Daytime Emmy Awards
1988 As the World Turns Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Won [45]
Denver Film Critics Society Awards
2009 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Nominated [46]
Detroit Film Critics Society
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Nominated [47]
Dorian Awards
2013 Game Change Best Actress – Television Movie Nominated [48]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [49]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle
2014 Maps to the Stars Best Actress 4th place [50]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [51]
Elle Women in Hollywood Awards
2002 Icon Award Won
Empire Awards
2004 Far from Heaven Best Actress Nominated [52]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
2014 Carrie Best Supporting Actress 3rd Place [53]
Florida Film Critics Circle
1997 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress Won [54]
1997 Boogie Nights Best Ensemble Cast Won [54]
1999 Magnolia Best Ensemble Cast Won [55]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [56]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress 2nd Place [57]
Gotham Awards
2002 Actor Award Won [58]
2010 The Kids Are All Right Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [59]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [60]
Gracie Awards
2013 Game Change Best Actress in a Television Movie or Limited Series Won [61]
Hollywood Film Festival
2009 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Won [62]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [63]
Houston Film Critics Society
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [64]
Independent Spirit Awards
1993 Short Cuts Best Supporting Female Nominated [65]
1995 Safe Best Female Lead Nominated [66]
2002 Far from Heaven Won [36]
2014 Still Alice Won [67]
International Online Film Critics' Poll
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Nominated [68]
IFTA Film & TV Drama Awards
2015 Still Alice Best International Film Actress Won [69]
London Film Critics' Circle
2000 The End of the Affair Best Actress Nominated
2004 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [70]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [71]
2015 Maps to the Stars Best Actress Nominated [72]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
1997 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress Won [73]
2002 Far from Heaven / The Hours Best Actress Won [74]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Runner-up [75]
Monte-Carlo Television Festival Awards
2012 Game Change Best Actress in a TV Series or TV Movie Nominated
MTV Movie Awards
2001 Hannibal Best Kiss (shared with Anthony Hopkins) Nominated [76]
National Board of Review Awards
1999 An Ideal Husband / A Map of the World / Magnolia Best Supporting Actress Won [77]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [78]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [79]
National Society of Film Critics Awards
1998 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress Won [80]
2000 An Ideal Husband / A Map of the World / Magnolia / Cookie's Fortune Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [81]
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Runner-up [82]
New York Film Critics Circle
1995 Safe Best Actress 3rd Place
1999 The End of the Affair Best Actress Runner-up [83]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Runner-up
New York Film Critics Online Awards
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [84]
Online Film Critics Society
1997 The Myth of Fingerprints Best Supporting Actress Nominated [85]
1999 Magnolia Best Supporting Actress Nominated [86]
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [87]
2009 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Nominated [88]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Nominated [89]
Palm Springs International Film Festival
2015 Still Alice Best Actress Won [90]
People's Choice Awards
2004 Favorite Female Movie Star Nominated [91]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [92]
San Diego Film Critics Awards
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [93]
Sant Jordi Awards
2003 Far from Heaven / The Hours Best Actress (International) Won
Satellite Awards
1998 Boogie Nights Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Won [94]
1999 The Big Lebowski Nominated [95]
2000 An Ideal Husband Best Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [96]
2003 The Hours Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [97]
2003 Far from Heaven Best Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [97]
2005 The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio Nominated [98]
2010 The Kids Are All Right Nominated [99]
2012 Game Change Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television Won [100]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress in a Motion Picture Won [101]
2020 Gloria Bell Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyNominated
Saturn Awards
1993 The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Best Supporting Actress in a Film Nominated
2002 Hannibal Best Actress in a Film Nominated [102]
2005 The Forgotten Nominated [103]
2009 Blindness Nominated [104]
Sitges Film Festival
2014 Maps to the Stars Best Actress Won [105]
Soap Opera Digest Awards
1989 As the World Turns Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Series Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Nominated [106]
Sundance Film Festival
2001 Piper-Heidsieck Award Won [107]
TV Land Awards
2006 Little Screen/Big Screen Star – Women Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [36]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Runner-up [108]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
2003 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [109]
2009 Blindness Best Actress – Canadian Film Nominated [110]
Venice Film Festival
1993 Short Cuts Special Volpi Cup for Best Ensemble Won
2002 Far from Heaven Volpi Cup for Best Actress Won [36]
2002 Far from Heaven Audience Award for Best Actress Won [111]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
2002 Far from Heaven Best Actress Won [112]
2009 A Single Man Best Supporting Actress Nominated [113]
2010 The Kids Are All Right Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [114]
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [115]
Women Film Critics Circle
2014 Still Alice Best Actress Won [116]
2014 Still Alice Courage in Acting Won [116]

Notes

  1. Year in which awards ceremony was held

See also

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