List of awards and nominations received by Holly Hunter

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Holly Hunter awards and nominations
Hunter in 2010
Hunter in 2010
Totals[a]
Wins36
Nominations107
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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.

American actress Holly Hunter has received numerous accolades throughout her career.

Hunter achieved her breakthrough in 1987, taking on the lead role of Jane Craig in the film Broadcast News,[1] earning her first nominations at the Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards, while also winning the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival. For her performance as Ada McGrath, a mute Scottish woman, in the 1993 period drama film The Piano directed by Jane Campion,[2] she won the Academy Award for Best Actress as well as the corresponding prizes at the AACTA Awards, BAFTA Awards, Cannes Film Festival, and Golden Globe Awards. During the same year she had a supporting role in the legal thriller The Firm, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. The 2003 teen drama film Thirteen garnered her further nominations at the Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards and Golden Globe Awards, while her work in the 2017 romantic comedy The Big Sick earned her two nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. She has also been recognized for her voice acting as Helen Parr / Elastigirl in the Pixar animated film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018),[3] achieving an Annie Award nomination for the latter.

For her work on television, Hunter has won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for the television films Roe vs. Wade (1989) and The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993). She received additional Emmy nominations for Harlan County War, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her (both 2000), When Billie Beat Bobby (2001), and Saving Grace (2007–2010).

Accolades[edit]

Awards and nominations received by Holly Hunter
Award Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
Academy Awards 1988 Broadcast News Best Actress Nominated [4]
1994 The Piano Won [5]
The Firm Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2004 Thirteen Nominated [6]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2018 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [7]
American Comedy Awards 1988 Broadcast News Funniest Leading Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [8]
1999 Living Out Loud Nominated [9]
Annie Awards 2019 Incredibles 2 Best Voice Acting in a Feature Production Nominated [10]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2018 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [11]
AACTA Awards 1993 The Piano Best Actress in a Leading Role Won [12]
Berlin International Film Festival Awards 1988 Broadcast News Silver Bear for Best Actress Won [13]
Boston Film Festival Awards 1998 Film Excellence Award Won [14]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 1988 Broadcast News Best Actress Won [15]
1993 The Piano Won [16]
British Academy Film Awards 1994 Best Actress in a Leading Role Won [17]
The Firm Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated
2004 Thirteen Nominated [18]
CableACE Awards 1993 Crazy in Love Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Nominated [19]
1994 The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Won [20]
Cannes Film Festival Awards 1993 The Piano Best Actress Won [21]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1994 Best Actress Won [22]
1999 Living Out Loud Nominated [23]
2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress Nominated [24]
2017 The Big Sick Nominated [25]
Chlotrudis Awards 2018 Strange Weather Best Actress Won[a] [26]
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2004 Distinguished Actor Award Won [27]
Crime Thriller Awards 2013 Top of the Lake Best Supporting Actress Nominated [28]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress Nominated [29]
2018 The Big Sick Nominated [30]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 1993 The Piano Best Actress Won [31]
2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress Nominated [32]
2017 The Big Sick Nominated [33]
David di Donatello Awards 1994 The Piano Best Foreign Actress Nominated [34]
Detroit Film Critics Society Awards 2017 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [35]
Best Ensemble[b] Nominated
Equity Ensemble Awards 2014 Top of the Lake Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Miniseries or Telemovie[b] Won [36]
EDA Awards 2019 Incredibles 2 Best Animated Female Won [37]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2017 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [38]
Best Ensemble[b] Nominated
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [39]
Golden Globe Awards 1988 Broadcast News Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated [40]
1990 Roe vs. Wade Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
1994 The Piano Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Won
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
2001 Harlan County War Nominated
2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated
2008 Saving Grace Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated
Gotham Awards 2005 Nine Lives Best Ensemble Performance[b] Nominated [41]
Gracie Awards 2008 Saving Grace Outstanding Female Lead in a Drama Series Won [42]
Hollywood Critics Association Movie Awards 2018 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [43]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2021 Mr. Mayor Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Comedy Series Nominated [44]
Hollywood Film Awards 2017 The Big Sick Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award[b] Won [45]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [46]
Independent Spirit Awards 2018 Best Supporting Female Nominated [47]
IndieWire Critics Poll Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [48]
International Cinephile Society Awards 2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress Won [49]
Locarno Film Festival Awards 2003 Thirteen Best Actress Won[c] [50]
2005 Nine Lives Best Actress[d] Won [51]
London Film Critics' Circle Awards 1994 The Piano Actress of the Year Won [52]
2004 Thirteen Nominated [53]
2018 The Big Sick Supporting Actress of the Year Nominated [54]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 1987 Broadcast News Best Actress Won[e] [55]
1993 The Piano Won [56]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2005 The Incredibles Best On-Screen Team[f] Nominated [57]
National Board of Review Awards 1988 Broadcast News Best Actress Won[g] [58]
1994 The Piano Won [59]
National Society of Film Critics Awards 1988 Broadcast News, Raising Arizona Best Actress Nominated [60]
1994 The Piano Won [61]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1988 Broadcast News Best Actress Won [62]
1994 The Piano Won [63]
New York Women in Film & Television Awards 1993 Muse Award Won [64]
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress Nominated [65]
2017 The Big Sick Nominated [66]
Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards 2018 Career Achievement Award Won [67]
People's Choice Awards 2009 Saving Grace Favorite TV Drama Diva Nominated [68]
Phoenix Film Festival Awards 2001 Tribute Award Won [69]
Primetime Emmy Awards 1989 Roe vs. Wade Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Won [70]
1993 The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Won
2000 Harlan County War Nominated
2001 When Billie Beat Bobby Nominated
Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nominated
2008 Saving Grace Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
2009 Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards 2017 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress Nominated [71]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [72]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [73]
Satellite Awards 1999 Living Out Loud Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Nominated [74]
2001 O Brother, Where Art Thou? Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Nominated [75]
Harlan County War Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
2004 Thirteen Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [76]
2008 Saving Grace Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated [77]
2018 The Big Sick Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [78]
Saturn Awards 2008 Saving Grace Best Actress on Television Nominated [79]
Savannah Film Festival Awards 2017 Icon Award Won [80]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004 Thirteen Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [81]
2008 Saving Grace Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [82]
2009 Nominated [83]
2010 Nominated [84]
2014 Top of the Lake Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [85]
2018 The Big Sick Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [86]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture[b] Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [87]
Sundance Film Festival Awards 2003 Tribute to Independent Vision Award Won [88]
Village Voice Film Poll Awards 2003 Thirteen Best Supporting Performance Nominated [89]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2003 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [90]
2017 The Big Sick Nominated [91]
2018 Incredibles 2 Best Voice Performance Nominated [92]

Notes[edit]

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