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List of awards and nominations received by Julianne Moore

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Julianne Moore awards and nominations
Julianne Moore attending the Cannes Film Festival in 2014.
Totals[a]
Wins78
Nominations170
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.

American actress Julianne Moore has received several awards, including the Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, a Daytime Emmy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as a woman succumbing to Alzheimer's disease in the drama Still Alice (2014). She was Oscar-nominated for playing a adult film star fighting for custody for her child in the drama Boogie Nights (1997), a romantic interest in the romantic drama The End of the Affair (1999), a suburban wife in the melodrama Far from Heaven (2002), and a pregnant Californian housewife in the psychological drama The Hours (2002). She is one of 12 actors in Academy Award history to receive two acting nominations in the same year.

On television, she won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for playing the dual role of Frannie Hughes and Sabrina Hughes in the CBS soap opera As the World Turns (1988). She later won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for portraying Sarah Palin in the HBO television film Game Change (2012). The role also earned her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie.

Moore is one of only two actresses (the other being Juliette Binoche) to have won "Europe's Triple Crown" (winning at all three most prestigious film festivals: Berlin, Cannes, and Venice film festivals for the same categories) for the category of Best Actress. She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress playing an aging film star in the satire Maps to the Stars (2014). She won the Berlin International Film Festival's Silver Bear for Best Actress for The Hours (2002) and the Venice International Film Festival's Volpi Cup for Best Actress for Far from Heaven (2002).

Major associations

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1997 Best Supporting Actress Boogie Nights Nominated [1]
1999 Best Actress The End of the Affair Nominated [2]
2002 Far from Heaven Nominated [3]
Best Supporting Actress The Hours Nominated [3]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [4]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards
2000 Best Actress in a Leading Role The End of the Affair Nominated [5]
2003 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Hours Nominated [6]
2011 Best Actress in a Leading Role The Kids Are All Right Nominated [7]
2015 Still Alice Won [8]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Daytime Emmy Awards
1988 Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series As the World Turns Won [9]
Primetime Emmy Awards
2012 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Game Change Won [10]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1994 Special Award for Ensemble Cast (non-competitive) Short Cuts Recipient [11]
1998 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Boogie Nights Nominated [12]
2000 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical An Ideal Husband Nominated [12]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The End of the Affair Nominated [12]
2003 Far from Heaven Nominated [12]
2010 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture A Single Man Nominated [12]
2011 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy The Kids Are All Right Nominated [12]
2013 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Game Change Won [12]
2015 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Still Alice Won [12]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Maps to the Stars Nominated [13]
2024 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture May December Nominated [14]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1998 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Boogie Nights Nominated [15]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [15]
2000 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture The End of the Affair Nominated [16]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture Magnolia Nominated [16]
Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Nominated [16]
2003 The Hours Nominated [17]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture Nominated [17]
Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Far from Heaven Nominated [17]
2011 Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture The Kids Are All Right Nominated [18]
2013 Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries Game Change Won [19]
2015 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture Still Alice Won [20]

Festival awards

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2003 Silver Bear for Best Actress The Hours Won[a] [21]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2014 Best Actress Maps to the Stars Won [22]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1993 Special Volpi Cup for Best Ensemble Short Cuts Recipient [11]
2002 Audience Award for Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [23]
Volpi Cup for Best Actress Won [24]
2017 Franca Sozzani Award Suburbicon Won [25]

Other awards and nominations

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The table below is ordered by awarding body, but can be sorted according to year, film, category, or result by clicking the arrow next to the column heading.

Year[b] Category Work Result Ref.
AACTA Awards
2015 Best International Lead Actress – Cinema Still Alice Won [26]
2024 Best International Supporting Actress – Cinema May December Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards
2011 Female Focus Award – Actress Defying Age and Ageism The Kids Are All Right Nominated [27]
Special Mention Award – Bravest Performance Nominated [27]
Special Mention Award – Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Won [28]
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Won [29]
Special Mention Award – Actress Defying Age and Ageism Nominated [30]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
1998 Favorite Actress – Sci-Fi The Lost World: Jurassic Park Nominated [31]
2000 Favorite Supporting Actress – Drama Magnolia Nominated [32]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
1994 Best Actress Vanya on 42nd Street Won [33]
2002 Far from Heaven Runner-up [34]
2010 Best Ensemble Cast The Kids Are All Right Runner-up [35]
Chicago Film Critics Association
1998 Best Supporting Actress Boogie Nights Nominated [36]
2000 An Ideal Husband Nominated [37]
Best Actress The End of the Affair Nominated [37]
2002 Far from Heaven Won [38]
2003 Best Supporting Actress The Hours Nominated [39]
2009 A Single Man Nominated [40]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [41]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2003 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [23]
2003 Best Ensemble Cast The Hours Nominated [42]
2010 Best Supporting Actress A Single Man Nominated [43]
2011 Best Ensemble Cast The Kids Are All Right Nominated [44]
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Won [45]
2024 Best Supporting Actress May December Nominated [46]
Critics' Choice Television Awards
2012 Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie Game Change Won [47]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
2000 Best Supporting Actress Cookie's Fortune Won [48]
2003 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [49]
2014 Still Alice 2nd Place [50]
Denver Film Critics Society Awards
2009 Best Supporting Actress A Single Man Nominated [51]
Detroit Film Critics Society
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Nominated [52]
Dorian Awards
2013 Best Actress – Television Movie Game Change Nominated [53]
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Won [54]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle
2014 Best Actress Maps to the Stars 4th place [55]
2015 Still Alice Won [56]
Elle Women in Hollywood Awards
2002 Icon Award Won
Empire Awards
2004 Best Actress Far from Heaven Nominated [57]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
2014 Best Supporting Actress Carrie 3rd Place [58]
Florida Film Critics Circle
1997 Best Supporting Actress Boogie Nights Won [59]
Best Ensemble Cast Won [59]
1999 Magnolia Won [60]
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [61]
2014 Still Alice 2nd Place [62]
Gotham Awards
2002 Actor Award Won [63]
2010 Best Ensemble Cast The Kids Are All Right Nominated [64]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [65]
Gracie Awards
2013 Best Actress in a Television Movie or Limited Series Game Change Won [66]
Hollywood Film Festival
2009 Best Supporting Actress A Single Man Won [67]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [68]
Houston Film Critics Society
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Won [69]
Independent Spirit Awards
1993 Best Supporting Female Short Cuts Nominated [70]
1995 Best Female Lead Safe Nominated [71]
2002 Far from Heaven Won [23]
2014 Still Alice Won [72]
IFTA Film & TV Drama Awards
2015 Best International Film Actress Still Alice Won [73]
London Film Critics' Circle
2000 Actress of the Year The End of the Affair Nominated
2004 Far from Heaven Won [74]
2015 Still Alice Won [75]
2015 Maps to the Stars Nominated [76]
2023 Supporting Actress of the Year May December Pending [77]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
1997 Best Supporting Actress Boogie Nights Won [78]
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven / The Hours Won [79]
2014 Still Alice Runner-up [80]
Monte-Carlo Television Festival Awards
2012 Best Actress in a TV Series or TV Movie Game Change Nominated
MTV Movie Awards
2001 Best Kiss (shared with Anthony Hopkins) Hannibal Nominated [81]
National Board of Review Awards
1999 Best Supporting Actress An Ideal Husband / A Map of the World / Magnolia Won [82]
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [83]
2014 Still Alice Won [84]
National Society of Film Critics Awards
1998 Best Supporting Actress Boogie Nights Won [85]
2000 An Ideal Husband / A Map of the World / Magnolia / Cookie's Fortune Runner-up [86]
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Runner-up [87]
New York Film Critics Circle
1995 Best Actress Safe 3rd Place
1999 The End of the Affair Runner-up [88]
2002 Far from Heaven Runner-up
New York Film Critics Online Awards
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [89]
Online Film Critics Society
1997 Best Supporting Actress The Myth of Fingerprints Nominated [90]
1999 Magnolia Nominated [91]
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [92]
2009 Best Supporting Actress A Single Man Nominated [93]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Nominated [94]
Palm Springs International Film Festival
2015 Best Actress Still Alice Won [95]
People's Choice Awards
2004 Favorite Female Movie Star Nominated [96]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [97]
San Diego Film Critics Awards
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [98]
Sant Jordi Awards
2003 Best Actress (International) Far from Heaven / The Hours Won
Satellite Awards
1998 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Boogie Nights Won [99]
1999 The Big Lebowski Nominated [100]
2000 Best Actress in a Motion Picture An Ideal Husband Nominated [101]
2003 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture The Hours Nominated [102]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Far from Heaven Nominated [102]
2005 The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio Nominated [103]
2010 The Kids Are All Right Nominated [104]
2012 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television Game Change Won [105]
2014 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Still Alice Won [106]
2020 Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Gloria Bell Nominated
2022 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television Lisey's Story Nominated
Saturn Awards
1993 Best Supporting Actress in a Film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Nominated
2002 Best Actress in a Film Hannibal Nominated [107]
2005 The Forgotten Nominated [108]
2009 Blindness Nominated [109]
Sitges Film Festival
2014 Best Actress Maps to the Stars Won [110]
Soap Opera Digest Awards
1989 Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Series As the World Turns Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Nominated [111]
Sundance Film Festival
2001 Piper-Heidsieck Award Won [112]
TV Land Awards
2006 Little Screen/Big Screen Star – Women Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [23]
2014 Still Alice Runner-up [113]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
2003 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [114]
2009 Best Actress – Canadian Film Blindness Nominated [115]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
2002 Best Actress Far from Heaven Won [116]
2009 Best Supporting Actress A Single Man Nominated [117]
2010 Best Ensemble Cast The Kids Are All Right Nominated [118]
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [119]
Women Film Critics Circle
2014 Best Actress Still Alice Won [120]
2014 Courage in Acting Still Alice Won [120]

Notes

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  1. ^ Shared with Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep
  2. ^ Year in which awards ceremony was held

See also

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