List of awards and nominations received by Emma Stone

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Emma Stone awards and nominations
Emma Stone at the 39th Mill Valley Film Festival in 2016.
Stone at the 2016 Mill Valley Film Festival
Totals[a]
Wins32
Nominations113
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.

As of 2018, American actress Emma Stone has won 31 awards from over 91 nominations. She has been nominated for two AACTA International Awards, three Academy Awards, and four British Academy Film Awards, winning one from each. She has also won a Golden Globe Award, two MTV Movie Awards, a People's Choice Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Teen Choice Awards. Additionally, she has won six critic association awards and was named runner-up for five others.

Stone began her acting career with a role in a theater production of The Wind in the Willows in 2000.[1] She won the Young Hollywood Award for Exciting New Face for her debut film—the teen comedy Superbad (2007), which had her play a high school student. For the role of a zombie apocalypse survivor and a con-artist in the horror comedy film Zombieland, she received a nomination for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy, and garnered a Best Ensemble award and Best Horror Actress nomination at the 2010 Scream Awards.

Stone had her breakthrough with her first leading role in Easy A (2010),[2] a teen comedy which saw her play a high school student perceived to be sexually promiscuous. She was nominated for BAFTA Rising Star Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance. Her role was also included in Time's list of "Top 10 Everything of 2010".[3]

Stone played a supporting role in the 2011 romantic comedy-drama Crazy, Stupid, Love, for which she was awarded the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy. Further success came with the critically acclaimed drama The Help (2011), in which she played an aspiring writer learning about the lives of the African-American maids.[4] The film won Best Ensemble Cast from Women Film Critics Circle, Broadcast Film Critics Association, and Screen Actors Guild Awards; she was nominated for the Teen Choice Awards for Choice Movie Actress – Drama. For portraying Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), she was nominated for the People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress and the Teen Choice Award for Choice Female Movie Star of the Summer.

The role of a recovering drug addict in the black comedy-drama Birdman (2014) earned Stone nominations for the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress, and MTV Movie Award for Best Performance. She also won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film. Stone won the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Volpi Cup for Best Actress for playing an aspiring actress in the musical La La Land (2016). Her portrayal of Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham, in The Favourite (2018), earned her second Best Supporting Actress nominations for an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and BAFTA Awards.

Major associations[]

Academy Awards[]

The Academy Awards, commonly known as the "Oscars", are a set of 24 awards given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annually for excellence of cinematic achievements.[5]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2015 Best Supporting Actress Birdman Nominated [6]
2017 Best Actress La La Land Won [7]
2019 Best Supporting Actress The Favourite Nominated [8]

British Academy Film Awards[]

The BAFTA Award is an annual award show presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.[9]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2011 BAFTA Rising Star Award Nominated [10]
2015 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Birdman Nominated [11]
2017 Best Actress in a Leading Role La La Land Won [12]
2019 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Favourite Nominated [13]

Golden Globe Awards[]

The Golden Globe Award is an accolade bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign.[14]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2011 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Easy A Nominated [15]
2015 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Birdman Nominated [16]
2017 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy La La Land Won [17]
2018 Battle of the Sexes Nominated [18]
2019 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The Favourite Nominated [19]
2022 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Cruella Pending [20]

Screen Actors Guild Awards[]

The Screen Actors Guild Awards are organized by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. First awarded in 1995, the awards aim to recognize excellent achievements in film and television.[21]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2012 Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture The Help Won [22]
2015 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Birdman Nominated [23]
Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Won
2017 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role La La Land Won [24]
2019 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role The Favourite Nominated [25]
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries Maniac Nominated

Critics' Choice Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2012 Best Movie Cast The Help Won
2015 Birdman Won
Best Movie Supporting Actress Nominated
2017 Best Movie Actress La La Land Nominated
2018 Best Comedy Movie Actress Battle of the Sexes Nominated
2019 Best Movie Cast The Favourite Won
Best Movie Supporting Actress Nominated

Other awards and nominations[]

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards[]

The AACTA Awards are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to recognize and honor achievements in the film and television industry.[26]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2015 Birdman Best International Supporting Actress – Cinema Nominated [27]
2017 La La Land Best International Lead Actress – Cinema Won [28]

British Independent Film Awards[]

The British Independent Film Awards honor British independent cinema and film-making talent in the United Kingdom.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 The Favourite Best Supporting Actress Nominated [29]

Comedy Awards[]

The Comedy Awards, run by the American television network Comedy Central, honored the best of comedy.[30]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 Easy A Best Comedy Actress – Film Nominated [31]
2012 Crazy, Stupid, Love Nominated [32]

Gotham Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 The Favourite Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble Performance Won [33]

Hollywood Film Awards[]

The Hollywood Film Awards are held annually to recognize talent in the film industry.[34]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 The Help Hollywood Ensemble Award Won [35]

Independent Spirit Awards[]

The Independent Spirit Awards are presented annually by Film Independent, to award best in the independent film community.[36]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2015 Birdman Best Supporting Female Nominated [37]

MTV Movie & TV Awards[]

The MTV Movie & TV Awards is an annual award show presented by MTV to honor outstanding achievements in films. Founded in 1992, the winners of the awards are decided online by the audience.[38]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 Easy A Best Female Performance Nominated [39]
Best Comedic Performance Won
Best Line from a Movie (shared with Amanda Bynes) Nominated
2012 Crazy, Stupid, Love Best Female Performance Nominated [40]
Best Kiss (shared with Ryan Gosling) Nominated
The Help Best On-Screen Duo (shared with Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer, and Jessica Chastain) Nominated
Trailblazer Award Won
2015 Birdman Best Female Performance Nominated [41]
2017 La La Land Best Kiss (shared with Ryan Gosling) Nominated [42]

National Board of Review Awards[]

The National Board of Review Award was founded in 1909 in New York City to recognize "film, domestic and foreign, as both art and entertainment".[43]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Help Best Acting by an Ensemble Cast Won [44]

NAACP Image Awards[]

The NAACP Image Award is annually presented to people of color in film, television, music, and literature.[45]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Help Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [46]

NewNowNext Awards[]

The NewNowNext Award is an annual awards show, held by the gay- and lesbian-themed network Logo.[47]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 Brink of Fame Nominated [48]

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[]

The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, also known as the Kids Choice Awards (KCAs), is an annual awards show that airs on the Nickelodeon cable channel that honors the year's biggest television, film, and music acts, as voted by Nickelodeon viewers.[49]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2015 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Favorite Movie Actress Won [50]
2021 The Croods: A New Age Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Nominated [51]

People's Choice Awards[]

The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975, and is voted on by the general public.[52]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 The Help Favorite Movie Actress Won [53]
2013 The Amazing Spider-Man Nominated [54]
Favorite Face of Heroism Nominated
Favorite On-Screen Chemistry (shared with Andrew Garfield) Nominated
2014 Gangster Squad Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress Nominated [55]
2015 Birdman Nominated [56]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Favorite Movie Actress Nominated
Favorite Movie Duo (shared with Andrew Garfield) Nominated
2021 Cruella The Drama Movie Star of 2021 Nominated [57]

Producers Guild Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2019 Maniac Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television Nominated [58]

Santa Barbara International Film Festival[]

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is an eleven-day film festival held in Santa Barbara, California.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 La La Land Outstanding Performer of the Year Award Won [59]

Satellite Awards[]

The Satellite Awards are a set of annual awards given by the International Press Academy.[60]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 The Help Best Cast in a Film Won [61]
2015 Birdman Best Supporting Actress in a Film Nominated [62]
2017 La La Land Best Actress in a Film Nominated [63]
2018 Battle of the Sexes Nominated [64]
2019 The Favourite Best Cast in a Film Won [65][66]
Best Supporting Actress in a Film Nominated
Maniac Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated

Saturn Awards[]

The Saturn Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror films, television, and home video.[67]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2015 Birdman Best Supporting Actress in a Film Nominated [68]

Scream Awards[]

The Scream Awards are held annually to recognize films in the horror, science fiction, and fantasy genre.[69]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2010 Zombieland Best Ensemble Won [70]
Best Horror Actress Nominated [71]

Spike Awards[]

The Spike Guys' Choice Awards and Spike Video Game Awards are annually held by television channel Spike.[72]

Spike Guys' Choice Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2011 Emma Stone Hot and Funny Nominated [73]
2012 Hot and Funny Won [74]
2014 Hottest Emma Won [75]

Spike Video Game Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2012 Sleeping Dogs Best Performance by a Female Nominated [76]

Teen Choice Awards[]

The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox Network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion, and other categories, voted by teen viewers.[77]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2010 Zombieland Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Nominated [78]
2011 Easy A Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy Won [79]
2012 Crazy, Stupid, Love Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Won [80]
Choice Movie: Liplock Nominated
The Amazing Spider-Man Choice Summer Movie Star: Female Nominated
The Help Choice Movie Actress: Drama Won
2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Nominated [81]
2015 Aloha Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Nominated [82]

Venice Film Festival[]

The Venice Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world, and one of the "Big Three" film festivals, alongside the Cannes Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival.[83]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2016 La La Land Volpi Cup for Best Actress Won [84]

Young Hollywood Awards[]

The Young Hollywood Awards honor young people's achievements in music, film, sports, television, and sports.[85]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 Superbad Exciting New Face Won [86]
2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Favorite Actress Nominated [87]
Best On-Screen Couple Nominated

Critics associations awards[]

Year Nominated work Organizations Category Result Ref.
2009 Zombieland Detroit Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Nominated [88]
2011 The Help Nominated [89]
2011 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Performance by an Ensemble Nominated [90]
2011 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Nominated [91]
2011 Women Film Critics Circle Best Ensemble Won [92]
2012 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Ensemble Nominated [93]
2014 Birdman New York Film Critics Online Best Ensemble Cast Won [94]
2014 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Won [95]
Best Ensemble Runner-up
2014 Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress 2nd place [96]
2014 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Won [97]
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2014 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [98]
2014 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [99]
Best Ensemble Won
2014 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [100]
2014 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [101]
2014 Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [102]
Best Cast Nominated
2014 Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [103]
Best Ensemble Nominated
2015 Houston Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [104]
2015 London Film Critics' Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [105]
2016 La La Land Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [106]
2016 Houston Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated [107]
2016 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [108]
2016 Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Actress 2nd place [109]
2016 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [110]
2016 Detroit Film Critics Society Best Actress Won [111]
2016 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Actress Nominated [112]
[113]
2016 Florida Film Critics Circle Best Actress Runner-up [114]
2016 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Actress Runner-up [115]
2017 Online Film Critics Society Best Actress Nominated [116]
2017 Seattle Film Critics Society Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated [117]
[118]
2017 Georgia Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [119]
2017 London Film Critics' Circle Actress of the Year Nominated [120]
2018 The Favourite Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [121]
[122]
2018 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [123]
2018 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [124]
2018 Toronto Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [125]
2018 Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress 2nd place [126]
2018 Seattle Film Critics Society Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [127]
[128]
2018 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [129]
2018 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [130]
[131]
2018 Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [132]
2019 Online Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [133]
2019 Houston Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [134]
[135]
2019 National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress 3rd place [136]
[137]
2019 Austin Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [138]
[139]
2019 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Supporting Actress Nominated [140]
[141]
2019 Georgia Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won [142]

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