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List of awards and nominations received by Julie Andrews

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Julie Andrews awards and nominations
Andrews for CBS in 1970
Totals[a]
Wins67
Nominations135
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.

This article is a List of awards and nominations received by Julie Andrews

English actress, singer, and director Julie Andrews has received several awards and award nominations for her work on both the screen and stage.[1] Among them, she has won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, two Emmy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and three Grammy Awards. In addition to she has received several honorary accolades including the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001 the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007, the Venice International Film Festival's Golden Lion in 2019 and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2022.

She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the title role in Mary Poppins (1964), followed by a nomination for her role as Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1965). She was nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles on Broadway playing Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1957), Queen Guinevere in Camelot (1961), and Victoria Grant in Victor/Victoria (1996).

She earned a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1979, and received the Disney Legend in 1991 for her work on Mary Poppins. She has also won accolades from the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Laurel Awards, People's Choice Awards, and Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.

Major associations

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1964 Best Actress Mary Poppins Won [2]
1965 The Sound of Music Nominated [3]
1982 Victor/Victoria Nominated [4]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1965 Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles Mary Poppins Won [5]
1966 Best British Actress The Americanization of Emily / The Sound of Music Nominated [6]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Daytime Emmy Awards
1981 Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People Nominated
2017 Outstanding Writing in a Children's Program Julie's Greenroom Nominated
Outstanding Preschool Children's Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
1958 Actress – Best Single Performance – Lead or Support Cinderella Nominated [7]
1965 Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment The Andy Williams Show Nominated [8]
1972 Outstanding Variety Special Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center Nominated [9]
1973 Outstanding New Series The Julie Andrews Hour Nominated [10]
Outstanding Variety Musical Series Won
1995 Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Music Program The Sound of Julie Andrews Nominated [11]
2004 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Eloise at Christmastime Nominated [12]
2005 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Broadway: The American Musical Won [13]
2021 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Bridgerton (episode: "Diamond of the First Water") Nominated [14]
2022 Bridgerton (episode: "Capital R Rake") Nominated [15]
2023 Queen Charlotte (episode: "Honeymoon Bliss") Nominated [16]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1965 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Mary Poppins Won [17]
1966 The Sound of Music Won [18]
1967 Henrietta Award — World Film Favorite — Female Won [19]
1968 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Thoroughly Modern Millie Nominated [20]
Henrietta Award — World Film Favorite — Female Won
1969 Nominated [21]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Star! Nominated
1970 Henrietta Award — World Film Favorite — Female Won [22]
1971 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Darling Lili Nominated [23]
1973 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy The Julie Andrews Hour Nominated [24]
1980 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical 10 Nominated [25]
1983 Victor/Victoria Won [26]
1987 That's Life! Nominated [27]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Duet for One Nominated
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1965 Best Recording for Children Mary Poppins Won [28]
1996 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Broadway: The Music of Richard Rodgers Nominated [29]
1998 Here I'll Stay Nominated [30]
2011 Best Spoken Word Album for Children Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs and Lullabies Won [31]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2021 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series Bridgerton Nominated [32]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1957 Best Actress in a Musical My Fair Lady Nominated
1961 Camelot Nominated
1996 Victor/Victoria Nominated
Andrews declined the nomination for her role in Victor/Victoria, citing that she felt that the rest of the company had been overlooked.[33]

Honorary awards

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Year Association Award Result
1979 Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted
1989 British Academy Film Awards BAFTA Special Award Honored
2001 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Kennedy Center Honors Honored
2007 Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award Honored [34]
2011 Grammy Awards Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Honored [35]
2019 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Honored
2022 American Film Institute AFI Life Achievement Award Honored

Miscellaneous awards

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Year Award Category Performance Result
1955 Theatre World Award Outstanding Broadway Debut The Boy Friend Won[36]
1964 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Mary Poppins Runner-up
1965 Eddie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Film Debut Won[37]
Laurel Awards Best Female Musical Performance Won
Female Star (3rd Place) Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress The Sound of Music Runner-up
1966 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Won
Eddie Awards Best Actress in a Feature Motion Picture Won[38]
Laurel Awards Best Female Musical Performance Won
Female Star (2nd Place) Nominated
1967 Female Star Won
1968 Best Female Comedy Performance Thoroughly Modern Millie Won
1970 Female Star (6th Place) Nominated
1971 Female Star (10th Place) Nominated
1982 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Victor/Victoria Won
1983 David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Won
Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Foreign Film Nominated
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Won
1991 Disney Legends In Film Won
1993 Women in Film Crystal Award Won[39]
1996 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Victor/Victoria Won
2001 Society of Singers Society of Singers Life Achievement Won
San Sebastián International Film Festival Donostia Award Won
2002 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress The Princess Diaries Nominated
2004 Golden Plate Award The Arts Won[40][41]
2005 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards The William Holden Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2007 American Academy of Neurology Public Leadership in Neurology Award[42] Won
2009 UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award Lifetime Musical Achievement Won
2011 Prince Rainier Award Outstanding contribution to motion picture, television and theatre arts[43] Won
2017 Hamptons International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Helpmann Awards Best Direction of a Musical My Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost) Nominated

Honorary degrees

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Andrews has received many honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. These include:

References

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