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List of awards and nominations received by Silvia Pinal

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Silvia Pinal awards and nominations
Silvia Pinal in the Italian film, Uomini e nobiluomini (1959)
Totals[a]
Wins67
Nominations72
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.

Silvia Pinal (1931–2024) was a Mexican actress, recipient of various accolades in film, television and theater. In her life, spanning 8 decades in media (1950s-2020s), she won an estimated 150 national and international awards.[1] She was referred as "the last diva" of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.[2] She also had movies in the Golden Age of Hollywood, and in Europe. The film Viridiana (1961) made her an international cinema icon. The movie won the Palme d'Or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival,[3] becoming the only Spanish-language film winner of a Palme d'Or,[4] and credited with boosting the Cinema of Mexico in that era.[5] Her anthology telenovela Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real (1986–2007) also achieved recognition.

Silvia Pinal won various Ariel Award and Premios TVyNovelas, highest awards in Mexican cinema and telenovelas, respectively, including the Golden Ariel—highest award for a Mexican actor. She also won awards in regions such as Argentina, Italy, and Cuba, and various other Mexicans accolades, including El Heraldo de México Awards, Diosas de Plata and Zarape de Plata.[6] In addition, Silvia received multiple tributes in life and posthumously by the Government of Mexico, Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico, the Mexican Postal Service[7] as well by organizations and critic's associations, including Berlin International Film Festival in 2018.[8] She is represented as one of the seven muses of Teatro Xicohténcatl.[9] She also became part of the Golden Book (Libro de Oro) by the Mexican Film Journalists Association (PECIME).[10] In 2024, secretary of Government of Mexico declared her as a "Transcendental figure in the cultural history of our country".[11]

Pinal also received recognition for her womanhood, receiving the national medal Woman of the Year in 1999. She was named one of the best-known Mexican women figures along with Thalía and Dolores Ayala in a poll conducted in 2007,[12] and The Bicentennial Woman in Veracruz, in 2010. In 2016, she became the first Mexican actor member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[13][14] She was the president of the Asociación Nacional de Intérpretes (1988–1995), National Association of Actors (2010–2014),[15] and the Asociación Rafael Banquels, as well founder of Premios Bravo (established in 1991) from the same organization.[16]

Awards and nominations

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Award/organization Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
Academia Mexicana del Humor 1996 Silvia Pinal Lifetime Award Honoree [17]
Ariel Awards 1953 Silvia Pinal (A Place Near Heaven) Best Supporting Actress Won [9][18]
1955 Silvia Pinal (Locura pasional) Best Actress Won
1957 Silvia Pinal (La Dulce Enemiga) Best Actress Won
2007 Silvia Pinal Golden Ariel Honoree
Agrupación de Críticos y Periodistas de Teatro [es] (ACPT) 1997 Silvia Pinal Special Recognition Honoree [19]
2008 Silvia Pinal (Adorables enemigas) Best Actress — Comedy Won [20]
Agrupación de Profesionales en Relaciones Públicas y Periodismo (APREPP) 1995 Silvia Pinal (Hello, Dolly!) Best Actress Won [21]
Agrupación de Periodistas Teatrales (APT) 2011 Silvia Pinal Gran Premio de Honor Honoree [22]
Association of Latin Entertainment Critics (Latin ACE) 1979 Silvia Pinal (Las Mariposas Disecadas) Best Actress Won [23]
1994 Silvia Pinal Extraordinary ACE for Distinction and Merit Honoree [24]
Bravo Awards 2018 Silvia Pinal (Mi marido tiene familia) Best Leading Actress Won [25]
Brownsville Chamber of Commerce 1999 Silvia Pinal Mr. Amigo[a] Honoree [27][28]
Diosas de Plata 1965 Silvia Pinal For her work internationally Won [29]
1966 Silvia Pinal (Los Cuervos Están de Luto) Best Actress Won [30]
1978 Silvia Pinal (Divinas Palabras) Best Actress Won [9]
1995 Silvia Pinal Carlos Bravo "Carhilos" Award Honoree [31]
1998 Silvia Pinal Career Achievement Award Honoree [32]
2009 Silvia Pinal Honorary Award Honoree [33]
Encuentro Latinoamericano de Cine 1997 Silvia Pinal Lifetime Award Honoree [34]
Festival de Cine Español en México (CINE.ES, Nextel) 2008 Silvia Pinal Lifetime Award Honoree [35][36]
Festival Internacional de Cine de Acapulco (FICA) 2014 Silvia Pinal Jaguar de Plata Honoree [37]
Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca [es] 2000 Silvia Pinal Luis Buñuel Award Honoree [38]
Festival Internacional de Cine de Monterrey [es] 2010 Silvia Pinal Icon of Mexican Cinema (Cabrito de Cristal Award) Honoree [39][40]
Festival Internacional de Cine Xilitla (FICXILITLA) 2024 Silvia Pinal Career Achievement Award in Mexican Film Industry Honoree [41]
Festival Internacional de Málaga [es] 2009 Silvia Pinal Premio de Oro (Gold Award) Gold [42]
Festival Latino de Nueva York 1993 Silvia Pinal Special Award Honoree [43]
GLAAD Media Award 2006 Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real Outstanding Individual Episode — in a Series Without a Regular Gay Character Nominated [44]
Guild of Entertainment Journalists 2021 Silvia Pinal Gold Medal Silvia Pinal Gold [45]
Guadalajara International Film Festival ~2003 Silvia Pinal Silver Mayahuel Honoree [46][47]
2013 Silvia Pinal (Tercera Llamada) Best Actress Won [48]
Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura 2022 Silvia Pinal Gold Medal: Bellas Artes Gold [49]
Instituto Nacional de Mercadotecnia (INAME) Silvia Pinal Most Popular Woman Won [50]
Las Vegas Walk of Stars Committee 2022 Silvia Pinal Diamond Award Honoree [51]
Commemorative Medal Honoree
Las Vegas Keys to the City Honoree
Metropolitan Theatre Awards 2022 Silvia Pinal Lifetime Award Honoree [52]
National Association of Actors (ANDA) 2000 Silvia Pinal Gold Medal Gold [7]
Order of Isabella the Catholic 2006 Silvia Pinal Encomienda Honoree [53]
Plaza de las Estrellas 2024 Silvia Pinal Walk of Star Won [54]
Premios Eres 1993 La Jaula de las Locas Best Play Won [29]
Premios Pedro Sarquis Merrewe 2006 Silvia Pinal Career Achievemnt Award Honoree [55]
Premios TVyNovelas 1983 Silvia Pinal (Mañana es primavera) Best Actress Won [49]
1991 Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real Best Series Airing for 5 Consecutive Years in Mexico Won [29]
1999 Best Melodramatic Show Won [56]
2000 Won [56]
2001 Won
2002 Won
2007 Special Award Honoree [29]
2011 Soy tu dueña Best Leading Actress Nominated
2012 Silvia Pinal A Lifetime in Telenovelas Honoree [57]
2018 Mi marido tiene familia Best Leading Actress Won [29]
Reforma 1999 Silvia Pinal Female Figure of the Century Nominated [58]
Best Theater Actress of the Century Nominated
Best Film Actress of the Century Nominated
TV Adicto Golden Awards 2019 Silvia Pinal (Mi marido tiene familia) Best Leading Actress Won [59]
2020 Silvia Pinal (This Is Silvia Pinal) Best Female Special Performance Won [60]

Other honors

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A plaque dedicated to Silvia Pinal in, Tlaxcala, Mexico
List of state honors
Country City/Gov./Entity Year Description Status Ref.
Mexico President of Mexico 1999 Medal Woman of the Year Honoree [61][7]
Mexico Cosamaloapan City Council, Veracruz 2009 Veracruz Medal of Merit Honoree [62][63]
Woman of the Year Honoree
Distinguished Visitor Honoree
Keys to the City Honoree
Honorary Ambassador of La Cuenca Honoree
Mexico Municipality of Tihuatlán/Mayor José Luis Rodríguez Rivera 2010 Keys to the City Honoree [64]
Government of Veracruz/Governor Fidel Herrera Beltrán The Bicentennial Woman Honoree
Medal: Silvia Pinal, Máxima Estrella del Centenario (Maximum Star of the Centennial) Honoree
Mexico Taxco City, Guerrero / Mayor Salomón Majul González 2014 Keys to the City Honoree [65]
Mexico Cuernavaca, Morelos / Mayor Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo 2017 Special Recognition Honoree [66]
United States Nevada Senate 2022 Silvia Pinal's Day (March 3) Honoree [67][51]
Mexico Government of Mexico 2023 "México en tus manos" Award Honoree [68]
Mexico Secretariat of Tourism 2023 Special Recognition Honoree [69]
Mexico Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City / Mayor Sandra Cuevas 2023 Alas de la Cuauhtémoc Award Honoree [70]
Year Description Ref.
2009 Plaque of 2,250 episodes (Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real) [71]

Notes

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  1. ^ A collaborative effort by cities of Brownsvile, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas established in 1964 to honor Mexican figures in sports, politics, business, cultural and arts[26]

References

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