List of awards and nominations received by Jared Leto

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This is a list of awards and nominations received by Jared Leto. As of March 2022, Jared Leto has been nominated for 100 awards, winning 43. His awards in music are credited to him and fellow rock band members of Thirty Seconds to Mars.

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For his performance in Mr. Nobody (2009), Leto was listed as the runner-up for the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. He played trans woman Rayon in Jean-Marc Vallée's film Dallas Buyers Club , his first film role in five years. The film was released in November 2013, receiving acclaim from reviewers and roused nominations for major awards. Leto won the Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Academy Award—all for Best Supporting Actor.

Leto played serial killer Albert Sparma in John Lee Hancock's film The Little Things (2021), which earned him nominations for a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award—both for Best Supporting Actor. The same year, Leto portrays fashion designer and business magnate Paolo Gucci in Ridley Scott's biographical crime drama film House of Gucci , for which he was nominated for a Satellite Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award and Screen Actors Guild Award.

Awards and nominations

OrganizationYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
AACTA Awards 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [1]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor House of Gucci Won [2]
Best Ensemble Nominated
Academy Awards 2014 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [3]
African-American Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [4]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2013Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [5]
Austin Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [6]
Boston Society of Film Critics 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Runner-up [7]
Bravo Otto Awards 1996Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series My So-Called Life Nominated [8]
1997Nominated [9]
Breakthrough of the Year Awards 2006Crossover ArtistWon [10]
Bucheon Film Critics Association 2010Best Actor Mr. Nobody Won [11]
Camerimage 2013Best Music Video"Up in the Air"Nominated [12]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [13]
Chlotrudis Awards 2001Best Ensemble Requiem for a Dream Nominated [14]
2014Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [15]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2014 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [16]
2022 House of Gucci Nominated [17]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [18]
Detroit Film Critics Society 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [19]
2021 House of Gucci Nominated [20]
Best Ensemble Nominated
Días de Cine 2015Best Actor – International Dallas Buyers Club Runner-up [21]
Dorian Awards 2014Film Performance of the Year – Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [22]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2006Prince of DarknessWon [23]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [24]
2021 House of Gucci Nominated [25]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2014Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [26]
Golden Globe Awards 2014 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Dallas Buyers Club Won [27]
2021 The Little Things Nominated [28]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2017 Worst Supporting Actor Suicide Squad Nominated [29]
2022 House of Gucci Won [30]
Worst Screen Combo Nominated
2023 Worst Actor Morbius Won [31]
Golden Schmoes Awards 2013Supporting Actor of the Year Dallas Buyers Club Won [32]
2022 House of Gucci Nominated [33]
Gotham Awards 2012 Audience Award Artifact Won [34]
Guardian Film Awards 2014Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [35]
Hollywood Film Awards 2013 Breakout Performance Dallas Buyers Club Won [36]
Houston Film Critics Society 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [37]
IGN Awards 2013Best Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [38]
Independent Lens 2021Audience Award A Day in the Life of America Nominated [39]
Independent Spirit Awards 2014 Best Supporting Male Dallas Buyers Club Won [40]
IndieWire Critics Poll 2013Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Runner-up [41]
International Cinephile Society 2014Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [42]
Jupiter Awards 2017Best Actor – International Suicide Squad Nominated [43]
Kerrang! Awards 2012 Hero of the YearNominated [44]
London Film Critics' Circle 2013 Supporting Actor of the Year Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [45]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [46]
Mill Valley Film Festival 2013Spotlight Award Dallas Buyers Club Won [47]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2011Best LookNominated [48]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014 Best On-Screen Duo Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [49]
Best On-Screen Transformation Won
2017 Best Villain Suicide Squad Nominated [50]
MTV Video Music Awards 2010 Best Direction "Kings and Queens"Nominated [51]
2011 "Hurricane"Nominated [52]
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
National Film Critics Circle 2008Best Actor Chapter 27 Nominated [53]
National Society of Film Critics 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Runner-up [54]
New York Film Critics Circle 2000 Best Actor Requiem for a Dream Nominated [55]
2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [56]
New York Film Critics Online 2013Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [57]
NME Awards 2011Hottest MaleNominated [58]
2012 Won [58]
Best Book Notes from the Outernet Nominated
Online Film Critics Society 2000 Best Ensemble Requiem for a Dream Nominated [59]
2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [60]
Rock on Request Awards 2007Best Male Rock Vocal Performance"From Yesterday"Won [61]
Frontman of the YearWon
2008Won [62]
2009Won [63]
Russian National Movie Awards 2011Best Actor – International Mr. Nobody Nominated [64]
2014Actor of the Decade – InternationalNominated [65]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [66]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [67]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2014Virtuosos Award Dallas Buyers Club Won [68]
Satellite Awards 1998 Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble The Thin Red Line Won [69]
2014 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Dallas Buyers Club Won [70]
2022 House of Gucci Nominated [71]
2023 Best Actor in a Miniseries, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television WeCrashed Nominated [72]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [73]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Won
2021 The Little Things Nominated [74]
2022 House of Gucci Nominated [75]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Shorty Awards 2016Best Actor in Social MediaNominated [76]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [77]
2021 House of Gucci Nominated [78]
SXSW Film Festival 2013Audience Award Artifact Nominated [79]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [80]
Toronto International Film Festival 2012 People's Choice Award: Documentaries Artifact Won [81]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [82]
Venice Film Festival 2009 Best Actor Mr. Nobody Runner-up [83]
Village Voice Film Poll 2013Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Nominated [84]
Virgin Media Music Awards 2007Most Fanciable MaleNominated [85]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 2013 Best Supporting Actor Dallas Buyers Club Won [86]
Zurich Film Festival 2007Best Actor Chapter 27 Won [87]

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