List of awards and nominations received by Cate Blanchett

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Australian actress Cate Blanchett. Among her numerous accolades for her performances, she has received two Academy Awards, six AACTA Awards, three British Academy Film Awards, three Critics' Choice Movie Awards, three 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 actress, after Meryl Streep and Jessica Lange, to win Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress.[2] She is one of only six actors (and the only actress) in the history of the Oscars 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 the eleventh actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year.[4] She is also the only Australian to win two acting Oscars.[5]

Cate Blanchett awards and nominations

Blanchett at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival

Wins 159
Runner-up 21
Nominations 343

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 Awards

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
Organizations Year[lower-alpha 1] Category Work Result Ref.
Academy Awards 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]
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards 1997 Best Supporting Actress Thank God He Met Lizzie Won [27]
1998 Best Lead Actress Oscar and Lucinda Nominated [28]
2005 Little Fish Won [29]
News Limited Readers' Choice Award Cate Blanchett Won
2008 Best International Lead Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age Won [30]
2015 Longford Lyell Award Cate Blanchett Won [31]
British Academy Film Awards 1999 Best Actress in a Leading Role Elizabeth Won [32]
2000 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated [33]
2005 The Aviator Won [34]
2008 I'm Not There Nominated [35]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2014 Blue Jasmine Won [36]
2016 Carol Nominated [37]
Golden Globe Awards 1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Elizabeth Won [38]
2002 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Bandits Nominated [39]
2004 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Veronica Guerin Nominated [40]
2005 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The Aviator Nominated [41]
2007 Notes on a Scandal Nominated [42]
2008 I'm Not There Won [43]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2014 Blue Jasmine Won [44]
2016 Carol Nominated [45]
2020 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Where'd You Go, Bernadette Nominated [46]
Helpmann Awards 2005 Best Female Actor in a Play Hedda Gabler Won [47]
2009 The War of the Roses Cycle Nominated [48]
2011 Uncle Vanya Won [49]
2012 Big and Small (Groß und klein) Won [50]
2014 The Maids Won [51]
2016 The Present Nominated [52]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2020 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie Mrs. America Pending [53]
Outstanding Limited Series (as Executive Producer) Pending
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1999 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Elizabeth Nominated [54]
2002 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Bandits Nominated [55]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Nominated
2003 The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Nominated [56]
2004 The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won [57]
2005 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture The Aviator Won [58]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The cast of The Aviator Nominated
2007 The cast of Babel Nominated [59]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Notes on a Scandal Nominated
2008 I'm Not There Nominated [60]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2009 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The cast of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [61]
2014 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Blue Jasmine Won [62]
2016 Carol Nominated [63]
Tony Awards 2017 Best Actress in a Play The Present Nominated [64]

Miscellaneous Awards

Organizations Year[lower-alpha 2] Category Work Result Ref.
AACTA International Awards 2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [65]
2016 Carol Won [66]
AARP's Movies for Grown-Ups Awards 2016 Best Grown-Up Love Story Carol Nominated [67]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2006 Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Babel
The Good German
Notes on a Scandal
Won [68]
2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Nominated [69]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [70]
2016 Carol Nominated [71]
American Film Institute 2002 Featured Actor of the Year — Female Bandits Nominated [72]
Austin Film Critics Association 2015 Best Actress Carol Nominated [73]
Behind the Voice Actors Awards 2013 Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role Family Guy Nominated [74]
2015 Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film How to Train Your Dragon 2 Won [75]
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film The cast of How to Train Your Dragon 2 Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000 Favorite Supporting Actress — Suspense The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated [76]
Boston Online Film Critics Association 2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [77]
Boston Society of Film Critics 2004 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Runner-up [78]
Best Cast The cast of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Runner-up
2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Runner-up [79]
Best Cast The cast of I'm Not There Runner-up
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [80]
Britannia Awards 2018 Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film Cate Blanchett Won [81]
British Film Institute 2015 BFI Fellowship Cate Blanchett Won [12]
British Independent Film Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Nominated [82]
Chicago Film Critics Association 1998 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [83]
2006 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Nominated [84]
2007 I'm Not There Won [83]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [85]
2015 Carol Nominated [86]
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [87]
2000 Best Supporting Actress An Ideal Husband
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Nominated [88]
2002 The Man Who Cried Nominated [89]
Best Supporting Actress (Audience Award) Won
2005 Best Supporting Actress Coffee and Cigarettes Nominated [90]
2008 I'm Not There Won [91]
Costume Designers Guild 2016 Spotlight Award Cate Blanchett Won [92]
Críticos de Cinema Online Portugueses Awards 2014 Best Actress (Melhor Atriz) Blue Jasmine Won [93]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [94]
2004 Best Acting Ensemble The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won [95]
2005 The cast of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Nominated [96]
Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Nominated
2007 Notes on a Scandal Nominated [97]
Best Acting Ensemble The cast of Babel Nominated
2008 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Nominated [98]
Best Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2009 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [99]
Best Acting Ensemble The cast of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated
2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [100]
2016 Carol Nominated [101]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [102]
2005 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Nominated
2006 Notes on a Scandal Won [103]
2007 I'm Not There Runner-up [104]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [105]
2015 Carol Runner-up [106]
Deauville American Film Festival 2013 Tribute Cate Blanchett Won [107]
Detroit Film Critics Society 2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Nominated [108]
2013 Best Ensemble The cast of Blue Jasmine Nominated [109]
2015 Best Actress Carol Nominated [110]
Dorian Awards 2014 Film Performance of the Year - Actress Blue Jasmine Won [111]
2016 Carol Won
2020 Best TV Performance - Actress Mrs. America Pending [112]
Wilde Wit Award Pending
Drama Desk Award 2017 Outstanding Actress in a Play The Present Nominated [113]
Drama League Award 2017 Distinguished Performance Award The Present Nominated [114]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle 2007 Best Actress I'm Not There 3rd place [115]
2013 Blue Jasmine Won [116]
Empire Awards 1999 Best Newcomer Elizabeth Nominated [117]
Best Actress Won [118]
2004 Veronica Guerin Nominated [119]
2005 The Aviator Nominated [120]
2008 Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated [121]
2014 Blue Jasmine Nominated [122]
Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2012 Best Actress Big and Small (Groß und klein) Nominated [123]
Film Critics Circle of Australia 1998 Best Supporting Actress Thank God He Met Lizzie Won
1999 Best Actress Oscar and Lucinda Nominated
2005 Little Fish Won [124]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2002 Best Supporting Actress The Man Who Cried
The Shipping News
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Bandits
Won [125]
2006 Notes on a Scandal Won [126]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [127]
2015 Carol Nominated [128]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [129]
Gold Derby Awards 2003 Best Ensemble Cast The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Nominated [130]
2004 The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won
2005 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won
Best Ensemble Cast The cast of The Aviator Nominated
2007 The cast of Babel Nominated
2008 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Nominated
2009 Best Leading Actress The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast The cast of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated
2010 Best Supporting Actress of the Decade The Aviator Nominated
Best Performer of the Decade Cate Blanchett Nominated
2014 Best Leading Actress Blue Jasmine Won
Best Ensemble Cast The cast of Blue Jasmine Nominated
2016 Best Leading Actress Carol Nominated
2019 Comedy Guest Actress Documentary Now! Nominated
2020 Lead Actress of the Decade Blue Jasmine 3rd place
Golden Schmoes Awards 2004 Best Supporting Actress of the Year The Aviator Nominated [131]
2008 Best Actress of the Year The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [132]
2013 Blue Jasmine Runner-up [133]
Goldene Kamera 2002 Best Actress – International Cate Blanchett Won [134]
Gotham Awards 2006 Best Ensemble Cast The cast of Babel Won [135]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Nominated [136]
2015 Carol Nominated
Gransito Movie Awards 2006 Best On-screen Duo Notes on a Scandal Won [137]
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2007 Best Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age Won [138]
Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Won
Guardian Film Awards 2013 Best Actor Blue Jasmine Won [139]
Best Line of Dialogue Nominated
Helen Hayes Awards 2010 Outstanding Lead Actress, Non-Resident Production A Streetcar Named Desire Won [140]
2012 Uncle Vanya Won [141]
Houston Film Critics Society 2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Nominated [142]
2008 Best Actress The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [143]
2016 Carol Nominated [144]
IF Awards 2005 Best Actress Little Fish Won [145]
IGN Movie Awards 2014 Best Movie Actress Blue Jasmine Won [146]
Independent Spirit Awards 2005 Best Supporting Female Coffee and Cigarettes Nominated [147]
2008 I'm Not There Won
Robert Altman Award Won
2014 Best Female Lead Blue Jasmine Won
2016 Carol Nominated
IndieWire Critics Poll 2007 Best Supporting Performance I'm Not There Won [148]
2013 Best Lead Performance Blue Jasmine 3rd place
2015 Carol 5th place [149]
International Cinephile Society 2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Nominated [150]
2016 Carol Nominated [151]
International Online Film Critics' Poll 2009 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Nominated [152]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2015 Blue Jasmine Won [153]
Irish Film & Television Academy Awards 2008 Best International Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated [154]
2014 Blue Jasmine Nominated [155]
2016 Carol Nominated [156]
Kansas City Film Critics Circle 2004 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won [157]
2015 Best Actress Carol Nominated [158]
London Film Critics' Circle 1999 Actress of the Year Elizabeth Won [159]
2014 Blue Jasmine Won [160]
2016 Carol Nominated [161]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2004 Best Supporting Actress Coffee and Cigarettes
The Aviator
Runner-up [162]
2007 I'm Not There Runner-up [163]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [164]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1999 Best Breakthrough Performance - Female Elizabeth Nominated [165]
National Board of Review 2001 Best Supporting Actress The Man Who Cried
The Shipping News
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Won [166]
[167]
2003 Best Cast The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won [168]
[169]
National Society of Film Critics 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth Runner-up [170]
2005 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator
Coffee and Cigarettes
Runner-up [171]
2008 I'm Not There Won [172]
2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [172]
New York Film Critics Circle 2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Runner-up
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [173]
[174]
New York Film Critics Online 2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Won [175]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won
New York Film Festival 2013 Career Tribute Cate Blanchett Won [176]
North Carolina Film Critics Association 2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [177]
2016 Carol Nominated [178]
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards 2006 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Won [179]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [180]
Online Film Critics Society 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [181]
2003 Best Ensemble The cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Won [182]
2005 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won [183]
2007 Notes on a Scandal Nominated [184]
2008 I'm Not There Nominated [185]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [186]
2011 Carol Won [187]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2007 Ensemble Cast Award The cast of Babel Won [188]
[189]
Career Achievement Award Cate Blanchett Won
2016 Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress Carol
Truth
Won [190]
People's Choice Awards 2009 Favorite Female Action Star Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Nominated [191]
Russian Guild of Film Critics 1999 Best Foreign Actress Elizabeth Nominated [192]
Russian National Movie Awards 2008 Best Foreign Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Hot Fuzz
Notes on a Scandal
Won [193]
2009 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Nominated [194]
2014 Best Foreign Actress of the Decade Cate Blanchett Nominated [195]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2001 Best Actress Charlotte Gray Nominated
2006 Best Ensemble The cast of Babel Won [196]
2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Runner-up [197]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [198]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [199]
2015 Carol Nominated [200]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2008 Modern Master Award Cate Blanchett Won [201]
2013 Outstanding Performer of the Year Award Blue Jasmine Won [202]
Satellite Awards 1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Elizabeth Won [203]
2000 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical An Ideal Husband Nominated [204]
2002 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Charlotte Gray Nominated [205]
2005 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Aviator Nominated [206]
2007 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Notes on a Scandal Nominated [207]
2008 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical I'm Not There Nominated [208]
2013 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Blue Jasmine Won [209]
2016 Carol Nominated [210]
Saturn Award 2001 Best Actress The Gift Nominated [211]
2004 The Missing Nominated [212]
2007 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Nominated [213]
2009 Best Actress The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [214]
Scream Awards 2010 Best Fantasy Actress Robin Hood Nominated [215]
SFX Awards 2008 Best Actress The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated [216]
Southeastern Film Critics Association 1999 Best Actress Elizabeth
Oscar and Lucinda
Won [217]
2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Runner-up [218]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [219]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 2004 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won [220]
2006 Notes on a Scandal Nominated
2007 I'm Not There Nominated
Best Actress Elizabeth: The Golden Age Nominated
2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated
2011 Best Supporting Actress Hanna Nominated
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [221]
2015 Carol Nominated [222]
Sydney Theatre Awards 2009 Best Leading Actress in a Mainstage Production A Streetcar Named Desire Won [223]
The War of the Roses Cycle Nominated
2010 Best Supporting Actress in a Mainstage Production Uncle Vanya Nominated [224]
2011 Best Leading Actress in a Mainstage Production Big and Small (Groß und klein) Won [225]
2013 The Maids Nominated [226]
2015 The Present Nominated [227]
Sydney Theatre Critics Awards 1992 Sydney Theatre Critics Award for Best Actress Oleanna Won [228]
Sydney Theatre Critics Award for Best Newcomer Kafka Dances Won
Teen Choice Awards 2008 Choice Movie Villain Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Nominated [229]
2010 Choice Movie Actress: Action Adventure Robin Hood Nominated [230]
2018 Choice Movie Villain Thor: Ragnarok Nominated [231]
Television Critics Association Awards 2020 Individual Achievement in Drama Mrs. America Pending [232]
[233]
Toronto Film Critics Association 1998 Best Actress Elizabeth Won [234]
2006 Best Supporting Actress Notes on a Scandal Won
2007 I'm Not There Won
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won
2015 Carol Runner-up
Utah Film Critics Association 2004 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won [235]
2007 I'm Not There Runner-up [236]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Runner-up [237]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2005 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator
Coffee and Cigarettes
Nominated
2007 Notes on a Scandal Won [238]
2008 I'm Not There Nominated
2014 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [239]
2015 Carol Nominated [240]
Venice Film Festival 2007 Volpi Cup for Best Actress I'm Not There Won [241]
Village Voice Film Poll 2007 Best Supporting Actress I'm Not There Won [242]
Best Actress 10th place [243]
2013 Blue Jasmine Runner-up [244]
2015 Carol 5th place [245]
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association 2003 Best Actress Veronica Guerin Nominated
2004 Best Supporting Actress The Aviator Won [246]
2013 Best Actress Blue Jasmine Won [247]
2015 Carol Nominated [248]
Women Film Critics Circle 2007 Female's Right to Male Roles in Movies I'm Not There Won [249]
2014 Best Animated Female How to Train Your Dragon 2 Nominated [250]
2015 Mommie Dearest Worst Screen Mom of the Year Award Cinderella Won [251]
Women in Film and Television International 2014 Crystal Awards Cate Blanchett Won [252]
Women's Image Network Awards 2004 Film Actress The Missing Won [253]
Zurich Film Festival 2019 Golden Icon Award Cate Blanchett Won [254]
[255]

State and academic honours

State and academic honours for Cate Blanchett
Country or organization Year Award or Honor Ref(s)
Australia 2001 Centenary Medal [256]
2017 Order of Australia [257]
France 2003 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres - Chevalier [258]
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 2008 Hollywood Walk of Fame [259]
Macquarie University 2014 Honorary Doctor of Letters [260]
Norway 2006 Ibsen Centennial Commemoration Award [261]
[262]
University of New South Wales 2009 Honorary Doctorate of Letters [263]
University of Sydney 2012 Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) [264]
[265]

See also

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of the ceremony.
  2. Indicates the year of the ceremony.

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