HONORS AND AWARDS
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 Womens 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.'