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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