List of awards and nominations received by Gwyneth Paltrow

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Gwyneth Paltrow awards and nominations
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Paltrow at the 2012 Academy Awards
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins20
Nominations60
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Gwyneth Paltrow is an American actress and singer who has received various awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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Paltrow rose to international fame with her portrayal of Viola de Lesseps in the romantic period comedy-drama film Shakespeare in Love (1998), [1] which earned her many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress, and a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. For her performance in the film Proof (2005), she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama, and for the romantic drama film Two Lovers (2008), she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. From 2008 to 2019, Paltrow portrayed Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, [2] which earned her nominations for a Critics' Choice Movie Award, two People's Choice Awards, and a Saturn Award.

In 2011, she starred as Holly Holliday on the musical comedy-drama television series Glee , [3] which won her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. She was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for the children's audiobook Brown Bear and Friends (2008). She made her West End theatre debut in the David Auburn play Proof (2003) earning a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress nomination.

Major associations

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Best Actress Shakespeare in Love Won [4]

BAFTA Awards

British Academy Film Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Best Actress in a Leading Role Shakespeare in Love Nominated [5]

Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Glee: Season 2Won [6]
2013 Outstanding Informational Series or Special [lower-alpha 1] Stand Up to Cancer Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Shakespeare in Love Won [7]
2006 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Proof Nominated

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2009 Best Spoken Word Album for Children Brown Bear and FriendsNominated [8]

Laurence Olivier Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2003 Best Actress Proof Nominated [9]

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture [lower-alpha 2] Shakespeare in Love Won [10]
Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Won

Miscellaneous accolades

AwardYearCategoryWork / NomineeResultRef.
Bambi Awards 2011Film InternationalGwyneth PaltrowWon [11]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1997Favorite Actress – Romance Emma Nominated [12]
1999Favorite Actress – Comedy/Romance Shakespeare in Love Nominated [13]
Favorite Actress – Suspense A Perfect Murder Won
2000 The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated [14]
2001 Favorite Actress – Drama/Romance Bounce Won [15]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1999 Best Actress Shakespeare in LoveNominated [16]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2001 Best Acting Ensemble [lower-alpha 3] The Royal Tenenbaums Nominated [17]
2014 Best Actress in an Action Movie Iron Man 3 Nominated [18]
Critics' Choice Real TV Awards 2020Female Star of the Year The Goop Lab Nominated [19]
Drama League Awards 2019Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical [lower-alpha 4] Head over Heels Nominated [20]
Empire Awards 2000 Best Actress Shakespeare in Love Won [21]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 1999 Best Actress Shakespeare in Love and Sliding Doors Won [22]
Golden Camera Awards 2014Best International ActressGwyneth PaltrowWon [23]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2016 Worst Actress Mortdecai Nominated [24]
Independent Spirit Awards 2010 Best Female Lead Two Lovers Nominated [25]
Jupiter Awards 2000 Best International Actress Shakespeare in Love Won [26]
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 1998Best ActressWon [27]
London Film Critics' Circle Awards 1999 Actress of the Year Great Expectations , A Perfect Murder
and Sliding Doors
Nominated [28]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1999 Best Female Performance Shakespeare in Love Nominated [29]
[30]
Best Kiss [lower-alpha 5] Won
2001 Best Kiss [lower-alpha 6] Bounce Nominated [31]
2005 Best Kiss [lower-alpha 7] Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Nominated [32]
National Society of Film Critics Awards 1994 Best Supporting Actress Flesh and Bone Nominated [33]
Online Film Critics Society Awards 1999 Best Actress Shakespeare in Love Nominated [34]
People's Choice Awards 2012 Favorite TV Guest Star Glee Nominated [35]
2014 Favorite Movie Actress Iron Man 3 Nominated [36]
Favorite Movie Duo [lower-alpha 8] Nominated
Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards 1998Best Foreign Actress Sliding Doors Won [37]
1999 Shakespeare in Love Nominated [38]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 1998 Special Award Shakespeare in Love and Sliding Doors Won [39]
Satellite Awards 1997 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Emma Won [40]
1999 Shakespeare in Love Nominated [41]
2002 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical The Royal Tenenbaums Nominated [42]
2010 Best Original Song [lower-alpha 9] "Country Strong"Nominated [43]
Saturn Awards 1996 Best Supporting Actress Se7en Nominated [44]
2009 Best Actress Iron Man Nominated [45]
Scream Awards 2008 Best Science Fiction ActressNominated [46]
2010 Iron Man 2 Nominated [47]
ShoWest Awards 2004Distinguished Decade of Achievement in FilmGwyneth PaltrowWon [48]
Teen Choice Awards 1999 Choice Movie ActressNominated [49]
Sexiest Love Scene [lower-alpha 5] Shakespeare in Love Nominated
2002 Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Shallow Hal Nominated [50]
2008 Choice Movie Actress: Action Iron Man Nominated [51]
2010 Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Iron Man 2 Nominated [52]
2013 Iron Man 3 Nominated [53]
Choice Movie Actress: ActionNominated
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2001 Best Supporting Actress The Royal Tenenbaums Runner-up [54]
Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards 2004Crystal AwardGwyneth PaltrowWon [55]
Women's Image Network Awards 2005Best Actress in Film Proof Nominated [56]

See also

Notes

  1. Shared with producers Joel Gallen, Nikki Varhely Gillingham, Rick Austin, and Emily Wolfe
  2. Shared with the cast of Shakespeare in Love
  3. Shared with the cast of The Royal Tenenbaums
  4. Shared with the producers of Head over Heels
  5. 1 2 Shared with Joseph Fiennes
  6. Shared with Ben Affleck
  7. Shared with Jude Law
  8. Shared with Robert Downey Jr.
  9. Shared with Jennifer Hanson, Tony Martin, and Mark Nesler

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gwyneth Paltrow</span> American actress and businesswoman (born 1972)

Gwyneth Kate Paltrow is an American actress and businesswoman. The daughter of filmmaker Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner, she established herself as a leading lady appearing in mainly mid-budget and period films during the 1990s and early 2000s, before transitioning to blockbusters and franchises. Her accolades include an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

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