List of awards and nominations received by Lacey Turner

English actress Lacey Turner has won a total of thirty-one awards for her portrayal of Stacey Slater in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, including four National Television Awards, six British Soap Awards and eight Inside Soap Awards.

List of Lacey Turner awards

Turner in September 2010

Award Wins Nominations
All About Soap Bubble Awards
5 6
British Soap Awards
6 21
Digital Spy Awards
0 4
Inside Soap Awards
8 15
National Television Awards
4 8
TRIC Awards
1 2
TV Choice Awards
3 6
TV Now Awards
1 2
TVTimes Awards
3 3
Total
31 67

All About Soap Bubble Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007TearjerkerEastEndersWon[1]
Christmas Cracker (with Jake Wood)Nominated[2]
2008Secret's Out (with Charlie Clements, Jake Wood and Jo Joyner)Won[3]
Soap Slap (with Jo Joyner)Won[3]
2010I'm a SurvivorWon[4]
Killer SecretWon[4]

British Soap Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or ActressEastEndersNominated[5]
Soap Bitch of the YearNominated[5]
2006Best ActressWon[6]
Best Dramatic PerformanceNominated[7]
Sexiest FemaleNominated[7]
2007Best ActressNominated[5]
Best Dramatic PerformanceWon[8]
Sexiest FemaleNominated[5]
2008Best ActressNominated[9]
2009Sexiest FemaleNominated[10]
2010Best ActressWon[11]
Best Dramatic PerformanceWon[11]
2011Best ExitLonglisted[12]
2014Best ActressShortlisted[13]
2016Won[14]
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceWon[14]
2017Best ActressShortlisted[15]
Best On-Screen Partnership (with James Bye)Shortlisted[15]
2018Best ActressShortlisted[16]
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceShortlisted[16]
Best On-Screen Partnership (with Jake Wood)Shortlisted[16]

Digital Spy Awards

Digital Spy Soap Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2008Most Popular ActressEastEndersNominated[17]

Digital Spy Reader Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2016Best Soap ActressEastEndersThird[18]
2017Third[19]

Digital Spy 20th Anniversary Reader Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2019Best soap star of the past 20 yearsEastEndersThird[20]

Inside Soap Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005Best NewcomerEastEndersNominated[5]
Best Young ActorNominated[5]
2006Best ActressWon[21]
2007Won[22]
Best Couple (with Charlie Clements)Won[22]
Sexiest FemaleNominated[23]
2008Best ActressWon[24]
Best Couple (with Charlie Clements)Won[24]
2009Best ActressWon[25]
2010Won[26]
Best Dramatic PerformanceShortlisted[27]
2011Best ExitShortlisted[28]
2016Best ActressWon[29]
Best Partnership (with James Bye)Shortlisted[30]
2017Best ActressLonglisted[31]

National Television Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005Most Popular NewcomerEastEndersShortlisted[32]
2006Most Popular ActressShortlisted[33]
2007Won[34]
2008Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceShortlisted[35]
2010Won[36]
2011Won[37]
2017Serial Drama PerformanceWon[38]
2018Shortlisted[39]

Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007TV Soap PersonalityEastEndersWon[40]
2010Nominated[41]

TV Choice Awards (formerly known as TV Quick and TV Choice Awards between 2005 and 2009)

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005Best Soap NewcomerEastEndersWon[42]
2007Best Soap ActressNominated[43]
2008Nominated[44]
2010Won[45]
2016Won[46]
2018Shortlisted[47]

TV Now Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007Hot Young TalentEastEndersWon[48]
2010Favourite Female Soap StarNominated[49]

TVTimes Awards

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2008Favourite Soap StarEastEndersWon[50]
2009Won[50]
2010Won[51]

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