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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Barbara Hershey .
Throughout Hershey's acting career, she has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1996 film The Portrait of a Lady , [1] received three Golden Globe nominations and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. She won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the 1990 TV film A Killing in a Small Town . At the Cannes Film Festival, Hershey became the first actress to receive back-to-back Best Actress awards, winning for Shy People in 1987 and A World Apart in 1988.
In 2010, a resurgence in her career took place when she co-starred as The Queen in Black Swan . Hershey was nominated for her second BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role; and along with the cast of the film, was nominated for her first Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1997 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated |
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1987 | Hannah and Her Sisters | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Nominated |
2011 | Black Swan | Nominated | |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1989 | The Last Temptation of Christ | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | Nominated |
1991 | A Killing in a Small Town | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Won |
1997 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | Nominated |
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1990 | A Killing in a Small Town | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | Won |
1991 | Paris Trout | Nominated | |
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2011 | Black Swan | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Nominated |
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2011 | Black Swan | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
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1999 | The Staircase | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1987 | Shy People | Best Actress | Won |
1988 | A World Apart | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1989 | Shy People | Best Actress | Won |
1997 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1996 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1987 | Hannah and Her Sisters | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated |
1989 | A World Apart | Best Actress | Nominated |
1997 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
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1996 | The Portrait of a Lady | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated |
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