List of awards and nominations received by Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon awards and nominations
Sarandon at the 2012 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Award Wins Nominations
Academy Awards 1 5
British Academy Film Awards 1 2
Golden Globe Awards 0 9
Primetime Emmy Awards 0 6
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1 6

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by actress Susan Sarandon.

Film awards

Academy Awards

1 win out of 5 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1981 Best Actress Atlantic City Nominated[1] Katharine Hepburn (On Golden Pond)
1991 Best Actress Thelma & Louise Nominated[1] Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs)
1992 Best Actress Lorenzo's Oil Nominated[1] Emma Thompson (Howards End)
1994 Best Actress The Client Nominated[1] Jessica Lange (Blue Sky)
1995 Best Actress Dead Man Walking Won[1]

British Academy Film Awards

1 win out of 2 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1991 Best Actress Thelma & Louise Nominated[1] Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs)
1994 Best Actress The Client Won[1]

Golden Globe Awards

7 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1988 Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Bull Durham Nominated[1] Melanie Griffith (Working Girl)
1990 Best Actress – Drama White Palace Nominated[1] Kathy Bates (Misery)
1991 Best Actress – Drama Thelma & Louise Nominated[1] Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs)
1992 Best Actress – Drama Lorenzo's Oil Nominated[1] Emma Thompson (Howards End)
1995 Best Actress – Drama Dead Man Walking Nominated[1] Sharon Stone (Casino)
1998 Best Actress – Drama Stepmom Nominated[1] Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth)
2002 Best Supporting Actress Igby Goes Down Nominated[1] Meryl Streep (Adaptation.)

Golden Raspberry Awards

3 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
2012 Worst Screen Couple (shared with Adam Sandler, Leighton Meester, and Andy Samberg) That's My Boy Nominated Mackenzie Foy and Taylor Lautner in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
2014 Worst Supporting Actress Tammy Nominated Megan Fox (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
2017 Worst Supporting Actress A Bad Moms Christmas Nominated Kim Basinger (Fifty Shades Darker)

Satellite Awards

1 nomination
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1998 Best Actress – Motion Picture Stepmom Nominated Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth)

Saturn Awards

2 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1987 Best Actress The Witches of Eastwick Nominated Jessica Tandy (Batteries Not Included)
2009 Best Supporting Actress The Lovely Bones Nominated Sigourney Weaver (Avatar)

Screen Actors Guild

1 win out of 2 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
1994 Outstanding Actress The Client Nominated[1] Jodie Foster (Nell)
1995 Outstanding Actress Dead Man Walking Won[1]

Critics awards

Year Award Category Film Result
1981 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Actress Atlantic City Won[2]
1991 London Film Critics Circle Actress of the Year Thelma & Louise Won[3]
1991 National Board of Review Best Actress (shared with Geena Davis) Thelma and Louise Won[4]
1995 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Actress Dead Man Walking Won[5]
2002 Las Vegas Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Igby Goes Down & Moonlight Mile Won[6]

Television awards

Emmy Awards

7 nominations (6 primetime, 1 daytime)
Year Category Film/Series Result Lost to
2001 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Friends (for playing "Cecilia Monroe") Nominated[1] Jean Smart (Frasier)
2002 Outstanding Special Class Series (Daytime Emmys) Cool Women in History (As executive producer) Nominated[7] Behind the Screen with John Burke
2002 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Malcolm in the Middle (for playing "Meg") Nominated[1] Cloris Leachman (Malcolm in the Middle)
2008 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Bernard and Doris (for playing "Doris Duke") Nominated[8] Laura Linney (John Adams)
2010 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie You Don't Know Jack (for playing "Janet Good") Nominated[9] Julia Ormond (Temple Grandin)
2017 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Feud: Bette and Joan (for playing "Bette Davis") Nominated[10] Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies)
Outstanding Limited Series Feud: Bette and Joan (As executive producer) Nominated[11] Big Little Lies

Golden Globe Awards

2 nominations
Year Category Film/Series Result Lost to
2008 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Bernard and Doris Nominated[12] Laura Linney (John Adams)
2017 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated[13] Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies)

Satellite Awards

2 nominations
Year Category Film Result Lost to
2008 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Bernard and Doris Nominated Judi Dench (Cranford)
2017 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies)

Screen Actors Guild

4 nominations
Year Category Film/Series Result Lost to
2008 Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or TV Movie Bernard and Doris Nominated[14] Laura Linney (John Adams)
2011 Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or TV Movie You Don't Know Jack Nominated[15] Claire Danes (Temple Grandin)
2015 Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or TV Movie The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe Nominated Queen Latifah (Bessie)
2017 Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or TV Movie Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies)

Television Critics Association Awards

1 nomination
Year Category Series Result Lost to
2017 Individual Achievement in Drama Feud: Bette and Joan Nominated[16] Carrie Coon (The Leftovers & Fargo)

See also

References

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