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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Australian actor Cate Blanchett. Among her numerous accolades for her performances, she has received two Academy Awards, nine AACTA Awards, four BAFTA Awards, four Critics' Choice Movie Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, four Helpmann Awards, three Independent Spirit Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Circle, and Venice Film Festival. Her performance as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator, made her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar-winning actor.[1] Blanchett is only the third female actor, after Meryl Streep and Jessica Lange, to win Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress.[2] She is the only female actor (and one of only six actors) in Academy Award history to be nominated twice for portraying the same role in two films (Elizabeth I in the films Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age)[3] and one of 12 actors to receive two acting nominations in the same year.[4] She is also the only Australian to win two acting Oscars.[5]
Blanchett received Premiere magazine's Icon Award in 2006.[6] In 2008, she received the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Modern Master Award in recognition of her accomplishments in the film industry.[7] Also in 2008, she was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a motion pictures star at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard.[8] She received Women in Film and Television International's Crystal Award for excellence in the entertainment industry in 2014.[9] In 2015, Blanchett was honoured at the Museum of Modern Art's Film Benefit for her outstanding contributions to the industry.[10][11] She received the British Film Institute Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contribution to film, presented to her by fellow actor Ian McKellen.[12][13] Blanchett was the recipient of the AACTA Longford Lyell Award for her "outstanding contribution to the enrichment of Australia's screen environment and culture".[14] In 2016, she received the Costume Designers Guild Lacoste Spotlight Award, in honour of an "enduring commitment to excellence" and her "appreciation for the artistry of costume design and collaboration with the Costume Designers".[15]
In June 2017, Blanchett was named a Companion of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours, for services to the performing arts and as a supporter of humanitarian and environmental causes, which entitles her to use the post-nominal letters "AC" after her name.[16][17] Blanchett was appointed Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture in 2012, in recognition of her significant contributions to the arts.[18] Blanchett was awarded the Centenary Medal for Service to Australian Society by the Australian government.[19] She has been presented with a Doctor of Letters from University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, and Macquarie University, in recognition of her extraordinary contribution to the arts, philanthropy, and the community.[19][20]
Major associations
Academy Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Best Actress | Elizabeth | Nominated | [21] |
2005 | Best Supporting Actress | The Aviator | Won | [22] |
2007 | Notes on a Scandal | Nominated | [23] | |
2008 | I'm Not There | Nominated | [24] | |
Best Actress | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Nominated | ||
2014 | Blue Jasmine | Won | [25] | |
2016 | Carol | Nominated | [26] | |
2023 | Tár | Nominated | [27] |
British Academy Film Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Elizabeth | Won | [28] |
2000 | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | The Talented Mr. Ripley | Nominated | [29] |
2005 | The Aviator | Won | [30] | |
2008 | I'm Not There | Nominated | [31] | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Nominated | ||
2014 | Blue Jasmine | Won | [32] | |
2016 | Carol | Nominated | [33] | |
2023 | Tár | Won | [34] |
Golden Globe Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Elizabeth | Won | [35] |
2002 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | Bandits | Nominated | |
2004 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Veronica Guerin | Nominated | |
2005 | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | The Aviator | Nominated | |
2007 | Notes on a Scandal | Nominated | ||
2008 | I'm Not There | Won | ||
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Nominated | ||
2014 | Blue Jasmine | Won | ||
2016 | Carol | Nominated | ||
2020 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | Where'd You Go, Bernadette | Nominated | |
2021 | Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film | Mrs. America | Nominated | |
2023 | Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama | Tár | Won |
Primetime Emmy Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | Outstanding Limited Series (as Executive Producer) | Mrs. America | Nominated | [36] |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie | Nominated |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Elizabeth | Nominated | [37] |
2002 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Bandits | Nominated | [38] |
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Nominated | ||
2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | Nominated | [39] | |
2004 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Won | [40] | |
2005 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | The Aviator | Won | [41] |
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Nominated | |||
2007 | Babel | Nominated | [42] | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Notes on a Scandal | Nominated | ||
2008 | I'm Not There | Nominated | [43] | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Nominated | ||
2009 | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Nominated | [44] |
2014 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Blue Jasmine | Won | [45] |
2016 | Carol | Nominated | [46] | |
2021 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Mrs. America | Nominated | [47] |
2022 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Nightmare Alley | Nominated | [48] |
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Don't Look Up | Nominated | ||
2023 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Tár | Nominated | [49] |
Tony Awards
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | Best Actress in a Play | The Present | Nominated | [50] |
Other awards and nominations
Honorary awards
State and academic honours
Country or organization | Year | Award or Honor | Ref(s) |
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Australia | 2001 | Centenary Medal | [284] |
2017 | Order of Australia | [285] | |
France | 2003 | Ordre des Arts et des Lettres – Chevalier | [286] |
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce | 2008 | Hollywood Walk of Fame | [287] |
Macquarie University | 2014 | Honorary Doctor of Letters | [288] |
Norway | 2006 | Ibsen Centennial Commemoration Award | [289] [290] |
University of New South Wales | 2009 | Honorary Doctorate of Letters | [291] |
University of Sydney | 2012 | Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) | [292] [293] |
See also
- Cate Blanchett on screen and stage
- List of Academy Award records
- List of actors with two or more Academy Awards in acting categories
- List of actors nominated for two Academy Awards in the same year
- List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categories
- List of actors with Academy Award nominations
- List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- List of actors with Hollywood Walk of Fame motion picture stars
Notes
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