List of awards and nominations received by Jena Malone

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Jena Malone is an American actress who first gained critical recognition for her screen debut in Bastard out of Carolina (1996), for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Satellite Award. She gained further recognition for her role in the television film Hope, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film. In 1998, Malone won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor for her role in Contact (1997).

CableACE Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Best Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Nominated [1]

Fangoria Chainsaw Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 The Neon Demon Best Supporting Actress Won [2]

Gold Derby Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2008 Into the Wild Best Ensemble Cast Nominated

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.[3]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1998 Hope Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [4]

Independent Spirit Awards[]

The Independent Spirit Awards are presented annually by Film Independent, to award best in the independent filmmaking.[5]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Best Debut Performance Nominated
2015 Inherent Vice Robert Altman Award Won [6]

Satellite Awards[]

The Satellite Awards are presented annually by the International Press Academy.[7]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [8]
2005 Saved! Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 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.[9]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1998 Contact Best Performance by a Younger Actor Won
2013 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Best Supporting Actress Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards[]

Established in 1995, the Screen Actors Guild Awards are presented annually by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and aim to recognize excellent achievements in film and television.[10]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [8]
2008 Into the Wild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated [11]

Teen Choice Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2016 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 Choice Movie Scene Stealer Won

Young Artist Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Best Performance in a TV Movie, Pilot or Miniseries – Leading Young Actress Won [8]
1998 Ellen Foster Best Performance in a TV Movie, Pilot or Miniseries – Leading Young Actress Won [8]
1999 Stepmom Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film Won [8]
2000 For Love of the Game Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress Nominated

YoungStar Awards[]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
1997 Bastard out of Carolina Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Miniseries/Made-for-TV Movie Nominated [8]
1998 Hope Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Miniseries/Made-for-TV Movie Nominated [8]
1999 Stepmom Best Young Actress in a Drama Film Won [8]
2000 For Love of the Game Best Young Actress in a Drama Film Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Margulies, Lee (September 24, 1997). "'Sanders,' Denied an Emmy, Nominated for 15 CableACEs". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Never mind Oscar, here's the 2017 FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards Nominees Ballot!". FANGORIA®. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  3. ^ "History of the Golden Globes". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016.
  4. ^ "Jena Malone". Golden Globes. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  5. ^ "About". Film Independent Spirit Awards. Archived from the original on January 29, 2016.
  6. ^ "Spirit Awards". Casting Society of America. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  7. ^ Kilday, Gregg (December 15, 2012). "'Silver Linings Playbook' Wins Five Satellite Awards, Including Best Picture". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Riggs, Thomas, ed. (2000). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Vol. 31. Detroit, Michigan: Gale / Cengage Learning. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-787-64636-3.
  9. ^ Cohen, David S. (June 26, 2015). "'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'The Walking Dead', 'Interstellar' Shine at Saturn Awards". Variety. Archived from the original on January 4, 2016.
  10. ^ "About Screen Actors Guild Award". SAG-AFTRA. January 29, 2015. Archived from the original on April 19, 2016.
  11. ^ King, Susan (December 21, 2007). "Actors guild goes 'Wild' with notable omissions". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
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