List of awards and nominations received by Lindsay Lohan

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Lindsay Lohan awards and nominations
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins25
Nominations73
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

Lindsay Lohan is an American actress and singer-songwriter. Lohan made her motion picture debut in the 1998 family comedy The Parent Trap prior to appearances in Freaky Friday in 2003, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Mean Girls , both in 2004. Having begun showcasing her singing through her acting roles as well as recording songs for the soundtracks of Freaky Friday and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Lohan launched a music career in 2004. Her debut studio album, Speak was released by Casablanca Records in December 2004. The album spawned three singles, "Rumors" (released September 21, 2004), "Over" (released December 14, 2004) and "First" (released May 8, 2005).

Contents

Film and Television Awards

Audience Awards

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
1999 The Parent Trap Favorite Female NewcomerNominated
Kids Choice Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005 Mean Girls Favorite Movie ActressNominated
2006 Herbie: Fully Loaded Won
MTV Movie Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2004 Freaky Friday Breakthrough Female PerformanceWon
2005 Mean Girls Best Female PerformanceWon
Best On-Screen TeamWon I
2019 Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club Best Meme-able MomentNominated
MTV Millennial Awards Brasil
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2019 [1] Lindsay LohanBest ComebackNominated
Teen Choice Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2004 Freaky Friday Movies - Choice Hissy FitWon
Mean Girls / Freaky Friday / Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Movies - Choice Movie Breakout StarWon
Mean Girls Movies - Choice ChemistryNominated II
Movies - Choice LiarNominated
Movies - Choice BlushWon
Movies - Choice Actress - ComedyWon
2005 HerselfHottie FemaleNominated
Herbie: Fully Loaded Movies - Choice Actress - ComedyNominated
2006 Just My Luck Nominated
Choice Hissy FitNominated
2007 Bobby Movies - Choice Actress - DramaNominated IV
Georgia Rule Nominated
Young Artist Award
YearNominated workCategoryResult
1999 The Parent Trap Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young ActressWon
2004 Freaky Friday Nominated

Critics' Awards

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005 Mean Girls Best Young ActressNominated
2007 Bobby Best Acting EnsembleNominated
A Prairie Home Companion Nominated

Festival Awards

Hollywood Film Festival Award
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006 Bobby Ensemble of the YearWon VIII
Breakthrough ActressWon
Melbourne Underground Film Festival Award
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013 The Canyons Best Female ActorWon
Best Foreign FilmWon

Other industry awards

YoungStar Award
YearNominated workCategoryResult
1998 The Parent Trap Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy FilmNominated
Golden Raspberry Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 Just My Luck Worst ActressNominated
2008 I Know Who Killed Me Worst ActressWon V
Worst Screen CoupleWon
2010 Just My Luck / I Know Who Killed Me Worst Actress of the DecadeNominated
2014 The Canyons Worst ActressNominated
InAPPropriate Comedy / Scary Movie 5 Worst Supporting ActressNominated
Saturn Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2004 Freaky Friday Best Performance by a Younger ActorNominated
Gotham Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Best Ensemble Cast Nominated IX
Young Hollywood Award
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanSuperstar of TomorrowWon
PRISM Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2008 Georgia Rule Best Feature FilmWon

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007 [2] Bobby Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated VIII

VH1 Big In Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanBig It GirlWon
Lindsay Lohan vs. PaparazziBig FeudNominated

Diversity Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanGirl 'Nova'Won

TRL Awards

TRL Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2004Lindsay LohanBest HostWon
Fake ID (Best Artist Under 21)Nominated
2005First LadyWon
Homecoming QueenNominated
Best HostNominated
2006Fake ID (Best Artist Under 21)Nominated

Capri Awards

Capri Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2007Lindsay LohanFilm achievement awardWon

Premiere Magazine's 12th Annual Premiere Women Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanChanel Spotlight for Emerging TalentWon

Kids Choice Awards Australia

Kids Choice Awards Australia
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanFavo Movie StarNominated
2006Favo Movie Star FemaleNominated

Webby Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2010 Lindsay Lohan's Eharmony ProfileOnline Film & Video - ViralNominated

Shorty Awards

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013Lindsay LohanBest ActressNominated

Glamour UK Women of the Year Award

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2015Lindsay LohanTheatre ActressNominated

Music awards

Radio Disney Awards

Radio Disney Music Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2003"Ultimate"Best Song to DanceNominated
Best Song to Air GuitarNominated
Lindsay LohanFemale with Most StyleNominated
Best New ArtistNominated
2004"Drama Queen (That Girl)"Best Song to Watch Your Dad SingWon
Best TV Movie SongNominated
2005"Rumors"Best SongNominated
Best Song to Listen to on the Way to SchoolNominated
"First"Best Soundtrack SongNominated
Lindsay LohanBest Female ArtistNominated
Best Actress Turned SingerNominated
2006"Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)"Best True Ringer Ring ToneNominated
Best Song to Play While Doing HomeworkNominated
Best Song You've Heard a Million Times and Still LoveNominated
Best Song to Put on RepeatNominated

Teen Choice Awards

Teen Choice Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005 Lindsay LohanChoice Crossover ArtistNominated
Choice Breakought Artist: FemaleNominated

Kids Choice Awards Asia

Kids Choice Awards Asia
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005Lindsay LohanBest Musical PerformerNominated

MTV Video Music Awards

MTV Video Music Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2005 "Rumors"Best Pop VideoNominated [3]

MTV Asia Awards

MTV Asia Awards 2006
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2006Lindsay LohanFavorite Female ArtistNominated

Music Video Production Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2005"Rumors"Best Colorist/TelecineNominated
Best Make-UpNominated

Fashion Awards

Sohu Fashion Achievement Awards

Annual Chinese ceremony awarding the best in fashion and style by both local and international celebrities.

YearNominated workCategoryResult
2014Lindsay LohanFashion Idol of the Year [4] Won

Notes

^I Shared with Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried.
^II Shared with Jonathan Bennett.
^IV Shared with Harry Belafonte, Joy Bryant, Nick Cannon, Emilio Estevez, Laurence Fishburne, Brian Geraghty, Heather Graham, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Hunt, Joshua Jackson, David Krumholtz, Ashton Kutcher, Shia LaBeouf, William H. Macy, Svetlana Metkina, Demi Moore, Freddy Rodriguez, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Jacob Vargas, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Elijah Wood.
^V Shared with Lindsay Lohan.
^IX Shared with Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, Garrison Keillor, Kevin Kline, Lindsay Lohan, Virginia Madsen, John C. Reilly, Maya Rudolph, Lily Tomlin, L.Q. Jones, Sue Scott and Tim Russell.

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