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List of awards and nominations received by Julianne Moore

List of awards and nominations received by Julianne Moore

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Julianne Moore is an American actress, prolific in film since the early 1990s. She is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in both independent and blockbuster films, and has received many accolades.

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Among her numerous competitive awards, she has won an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Daytime Emmy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. She is one of 12 actors in Academy Award history to receive two acting nominations in the same year. 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.

Major associations

Academy Awards

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BAFTA Awards

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Emmy Awards

Golden Globe Awards

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Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Festival awards

Berlin International Film Festival

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Cannes Film Festival

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Venice Film Festival

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Other awards and nominations

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.

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Notes

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

See also


References

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