HONORS AND AWARDS



1959 – Nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actress for 'Anatomy of a Murder.'

1963 – Nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actress for 'Days of Wine and Roses.'

1963 – Won the Golden Globe as Best Actress for 'Days of Wine and Roses.'

1963 – Won the Prize San Sebastiαn as Best Actress for 'Days of Wine and Roses.'

1964 – Nominated for BAFTA Film Award as Best Foreign Actress for 'Days of Wine and Roses.'

1965 – Honored with the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award.

1966 - Nominated for an Antoinette Perry Award as Best Actress in a Drama for 'Wait Until Dark.'

1974 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress for 'The Blue Knight.'

1974 – Won the Golden Globe for Best TV Actress for 'The Blue Knight.'

1974 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Supporting Actress for 'QBVII.'

1974 – Won the BAFTA Film Award as Best Actress for 'Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.'

1975 – Presented with an Honorary Degree by Emerson College in Massachusetts.

1976 - Nominated for an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actress in Limited Series for 'Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.'

1976 – Won the Golden Globe for Best TV Actress for 'Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.'

1979 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress for 'Wheels.'

1980 – Nominated for Cannes Award as best actress for 'The Europeans.'

1981 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress for 'Haywire.'

1981 – Won the Prix Genie Award as Best Performance by a Foreign Actress for 'Tribute.'

1981 – Won the Boston Theater District Award.

1982 – Presented the D. W. Griffith Award for Exemplifying the Highest Standards of Excellence on Television.

1983 – Nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for 'The Letter.'

1985 – Won the Cable Ace Award as Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Role for 'I Do! I Do!'

1987 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress for 'Eleanor: In Her Own Words.'

1988 – Nominated for an Emmy as Best Actress for Nutcracker: 'Money, Madness, Murder.'

1990 – Won the Women in Film Crystal Award.

1990 – Won the Women’s International Center Living Legacy Award.

1990 – Presented the Cancervive Victory Award for educating and inspiring others who are similarly afflicted.

1990 – Won the Jack Lemmon Award for outstanding contributions to the performing arts.

1991 – Awarded a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.

1991 – Won the International Winston Churchill Society Award for 'Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.'


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