List of awards and nominations received by Laurie Metcalf

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List of Laurie Metcalf awards and nominations
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Metcalf at the 1992 Primetime Emmy Awards
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Academy Awards
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British Academy Film Awards
01
Golden Globe Awards
03
Primetime Emmy Awards
412
Screen Actors Guild Awards
03
Tony Awards
26

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress Laurie Metcalf throughout her career. She is known for her performances on the stage and screen.

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Metcalf received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for her performance in Greta Gerwig's coming of age film Lady Bird (2017). Her other film work includes Susan Seidelman's Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), John Hughes' comedy Uncle Buck (1989), and Oliver Stone's JFK (1991). She is also known for voicing Mrs. Davis in the acclaimed Toy Story film series. She is also widely known for her television roles, including Jackie Harris on the long running ABC sitcom series Roseanne (1988-1997; 2018) and Dr. Jenna James in HBO's Getting On (2013-2015), in addition to her guest roles on shows such as 3rd Rock from the Sun , Monk , The Big Bang Theory and Louis C.K.'s tragicomedy series Horace and Pete (2016). She has received eleven Primetime Emmy Award nominations winning three consecutive awards for her performance in Roseanne. She is also highly regarded for her work on the stage, including Broadway, receiving six Tony Award nominations, winning two for her performances in Lucas Hnath's A Doll's House, Part 2 (2017), and the revival of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women (2018). She is a founding member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company.

Major associations

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Best Supporting Actress Lady Bird Nominated [1]

British Academy Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Lady Bird Nominated [2]

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1993 Best Supporting Actress – Television Roseanne Nominated [3]
1995 Nominated
2017 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Lady Bird Nominated [4]

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1992 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Roseanne Won [5]
1993 Won
1994 Won
1995 Nominated
1999 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 3rd Rock from the Sun Nominated
2006 Monk Nominated
2007 Desperate Housewives Nominated
2016 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Getting On Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Horace and Pete Nominated
2018 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesRoseanneNominated
2022 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Hacks Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2007 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Desperate Housewives Nominated [6]
2017 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Lady Bird Nominated [7]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated

Tony Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2008 Best Featured Actress in a Play November Nominated [8]
2013 Best Leading Actress in a Play The Other Place Nominated
2016 Misery Nominated
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Won
2018 Best Featured Actress in a Play Three Tall Women Won
2019 Best Leading Actress in a Play Hillary and Clinton Nominated

Industry awards

Independent Spirit Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Best Supporting Female Lady Bird Nominated [9]

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Lady Bird Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated [10]

Theater awards

Drama Desk Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011 Outstanding Leading Actress in a Play The Other Place Nominated [11]
2014DomesticatedNominated
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Nominated
2018 Three Tall Women Nominated
2019 Hillary and Clinton Nominated

Outer Critics Circle Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play The Other Place Nominated [12]
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Nominated
2018Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play Three Tall Women Won

Drama League Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2011Distinguished Performance Award The Other Place Nominated [13]
2014DomesticatedNominated
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Nominated
2018 Three Tall Women Nominated
2019 Hillary and Clinton Nominated

Lucille Lortel Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2010Best Featured Actress in a Play A Lie of the Mind Nominated [14]
2011Best Lead Actress in a Play The Other Place Won
2014DomesticatedNominated

Critics awards

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2017 Best Supporting Actress Lady Bird Nominated [15]
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated

Critics' Choice Television Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2015 Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory Nominated [16]
2019 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series The Conners Nominated

Other critics awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult| [17]
2017 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Lady Bird Won
Central Ohio Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Georgia Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationWon
Iowa Film Critics AssociationWon
Kansas City Film Critics CircleWon
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyWon
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Won
National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Won
North Carolina Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon
Oklahoma Film Critics CircleWon
Online Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Seattle Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressWon
Southeastern Film Critics AssociationWon
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Denver Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressNominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated

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