Julie Andrews - Honours

Honours
Year Award Category Result For
1955 Theatre World Award Outstanding Broadway Debut Won Boy Friend, TheThe Boy Friend
1957 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Nominated My Fair Lady
Emmy Award Best Actress in a Single Performance – Lead or Support Nominated Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (CBS)
1961 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical Nominated Camelot
1964 Academy Award Best Actress Won Mary Poppins
Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Won Mary Poppins
BAFTA Most Promising Newcomer Won Mary Poppins
Laurel Awards Musical Performance, Female Won Mary Poppins
Grammy Awards Best Recording For Children Won Mary Poppins (Album)
1965 Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment (Actors and Performers) Nominated Andy Williams Show, TheThe Andy Williams Show
Academy Award Best Actress Nominated Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music
Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Won Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music
BAFTA Best British Actress Nominated Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music
Laurel Awards Musical Performance, Female Won Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music
1966 BAFTA Best British Actress Nominated Americanization of Emily, TheThe Americanization of Emily
1967 Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Nominated Thoroughly Modern Millie
Golden Globe Henrietta Award – World Film Favourite – Female Won
Laurel Awards Female Comedy Performance Won Thoroughly Modern Millie
Laurel Awards Female Star Won
1968 Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Nominated Star!
Golden Globe Henrietta Award – World Film Favourite – Female Won
1970 Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or comedy Nominated Darling Lili
1972 Emmy Award Outstanding Single Programme – Variety or Musical – Variety and Popular Music Nominated Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center
1973 Golden Globes Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical/Comedy Nominated Julie Andrews Hour, TheThe Julie Andrews Hour
Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Musical Series Won Julie Andrews Hour, TheThe Julie Andrews Hour
1979 Golden Globe Best actress – Musical or Comedy Nominated 10
1981 Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming – Performers Nominated Julie Andrews' Invitation to the Dance with Rudolph Nureyev (The CBS Festival of Lively Arts For Young People)
1982 Academy Award Best Actress Nominated Victor Victoria
Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Won Victor Victoria
1983 Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year Won
People's Choice Award Film Acting Won
1986 Golden Globe Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Nominated That's Life!
Golden Globe Best Actress – Drama Nominated Duet for One
1991 Disney Legend In Film Won
1993 Women in Film Crystal Award Recipient
1995 Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Programme Nominated Sound of Julie Andrews, TheThe Sound of Julie Andrews
1996 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical**DECLINED NOMINATION Nominated Victor/Victoria
Grammy Award Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Nominated "Broadway: The Music Of Richard Rodgers"
2001 Kennedy Center Honors Kennedy Center Honoree Won
Society of Singers Society of Singers Life Achievement Won Lifetime Achievement
Donostia Award San Sebastian International Film Festival Won Lifetime Achievement
2004 Emmy Awards Supporting Actress, Miniseries or a Film Nominated Eloise at Christmastime
Golden Plate Award Academy of Achievement Won
2005 Emmy Awards Outstanding Nonfiction Series Won Broadway: The American Musical
2006 Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award Won Lifetime Achievement
2009 UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award Lifetime Musical Achievement Won Lifetime Musical Achievement
2011 Prince Rainier Award Outstanding contribution to motion picture, television and theatre arts Recipient
Grammy Awards Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Won Lifetime Achievement
Grammy Awards Best Spoken Word Album For Children Won Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs and Lullabies

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