List of awards and nominations received by Sarah Jessica Parker

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List of Sarah Jessica Parker awards
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AwardWinsNominations
Golden Globe Awards
614
Primetime Emmy Awards
210
Screen Actors Guild Awards
39

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress and producer Sarah Jessica Parker.

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She is most known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO comedy series Sex and the City (1998–2004). For her performance she earned two Primetime Emmy Awards (out of fourteen nominations), as well six Golden Globe Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Awards

Major Awards

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1999 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Sex and the City Nominated [1]
2000 Nominated [2]
2001 Outstanding Comedy Series (Executive Producer)Won [3]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2002 Outstanding Comedy Series (Executive Producer)Nominated [4]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2003 Outstanding Comedy Series (Executive Producer)Nominated [5]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
2004 Outstanding Comedy Series (Executive Producer)Nominated [6]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Won

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1999 Best Actress in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical Sex and the City Nominated [7]
2000Won [8]
2001Won [9]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Executive Producer)Won [10]
2002 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [11]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won
2003 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [12]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2004 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [13]
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
2005 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [14]
2006 Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical The Family Stone Nominated [15]
2017 Best Actress in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical Divorce Nominated [16]

Producers Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy Sex and the City Won
2003Nominated
2004Won
2005Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Sex and the City Nominated
2001 Won
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2002 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
2003 Nominated
2004 Won
2005 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated

Theatre Awards

Drama Desk Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1996 Outstanding Actress in a Play Sylvia Nominated
2002 Wonder of the World Nominated

Drama League Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2022Distinguished Performance Plaza Suite Nominated [17]

Hasty Pudding Theatricals

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2002 Woman of the Year Received

Laurence Olivier Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2024 Best Actress Plaza Suite Pending [18]

Critic Awards

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
2001 Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Ensemble Cast State and Main Won
1996 National Board of Review Best Acting by an Ensemble The First Wives Club Won
2000 Best Acting by an Ensemble State and MainWon
2001 Online Film Critics Society Best Ensemble State and MainWon
2005 Women Film Critics Circle Awards Best Comedic Performance
(tied with Paula Jai Parker for Hustle & Flow )
The Family Stone Won
2011Best Comedic Actress I Don't Know How She Does It Nominated

Film Festival

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
2013Global Nonviolent Film FestivalBest Lead Actress I Don't Know How She Does It Won
2002 Monte-Carlo TV Festival Outstanding Actress — Comedy Series Sex and the City Won
2008 ShoWest Convention Vanguard AwardWon
2010Ensemble Award Sex and the City 2 Won

Miscellaneous Awards

AssociationYearCategoryNominated workResults
Alliance of Women film Journalists 2006Actress Most In Need of a New Agent Failure to Launch Nominated
2011Hall of Shame Sex and the City 2 Won
Actress Most In Need of a New AgentNominated
2012 I Don't Know How She Does It Nominated
American Comedy Awards 2000Funniest Female Lead Performer in a TV Series Sex and the City Nominated
2001Nominated
Funniest Female Performer in a TV Special 2000 MTV Movie Awards Nominated
Awards Circuit Community Awards1994Best Cast Ensemble Ed Wood Nominated
Bambi Awards 2011Surprise Sex and the City 2 Won
Gold Derby Awards2004Comedy Lead Actress Sex and the City Won
Gracie Allen Awards 2004Individual Achievement for Best Female Lead — Comedy Sex and the City Won
Kids' Choice Awards 2007Favorite Female Movie Star Failure to Launch Nominated
2023 Hocus Pocus 2 Favorite Movie ActressNominated
National Movie Awards 2008Best Performance — Female Sex and the City Nominated
Online Film & Television Association2000Best Actress in a Comedy Series Sex and the City Won
Best Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2001Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2002Best Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2003Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2004Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Best Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
People's Choice Awards 1999Favorite Female Television Performer Sex and the City Nominated
2009Favorite Cast Sex and the City Nominated
2017Favorite Premium Series Actress Divorce Won
Razzie Awards 2010Worst Actress Did You Hear About the Morgans? Nominated
2011Worst Actress (shared with Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis & Cynthia Nixon) Sex and the City 2 Won
2012Worst Actress I Don't Know How She Does It
New Year's Eve
Nominated
Satellite Awards 1997Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical The First Wives Club Nominated
Saturn Awards 1994Best Supporting Actress Hocus Pocus Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2006Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Failure to Launch Nominated
2008 Sex and the City Nominated
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 1997Worst Supporting Actress 'Til There Was You Nominated
Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards 1999Lucy Award (shared with Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis & Cynthia Nixon) Sex and the City Won
Young Artist Awards 1984Best Young Actress in a Comedy Series Square Pegs Nominated
1985Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Footloose Nominated

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