List of awards and nominations received by Reese Witherspoon

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Reese Witherspoon awards and nominations
Reese Witherspoon 2011.jpg
Witherspoon at the 2011 Academy Awards
Totals[a]
Wins28
Nominations88
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.

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress and producer Reese Witherspoon. Among her numerous accolades, Witherspoon has won an Academy Award, BAFTA Award,[1] and Golden Globe Award for her performance in Walk the Line.[2] As a producer, Witherspoon won a Primetime Emmy Award for the television series Big Little Lies.

Major associations[]

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories Indicates non-competitive categories

Academy Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2006 Best Actress Walk the Line Won [3]
2015 Wild Nominated [4]

BAFTA Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards
2006 Best Actress in a Leading Role Walk the Line Won [5]
2015 Wild Nominated [6]
British Academy Television Awards
2018 Best International Programme (as Executive Producer) Big Little Lies Nominated [7]

Critics Choice Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2006 Best Actress Walk the Line Won [8]
2015 Wild Nominated [9]
Critics' Choice Television Awards
2018 Best Television Movie/Miniseries Actress Big Little Lies Nominated [10]
Best Television Movie/Miniseries (as Executive Producer) Won

Golden Globe Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2000 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Election Nominated [11]
2002 Legally Blonde Nominated
2006 Walk the Line Won
2015 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Wild Nominated
2018 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Big Little Lies Nominated
Best Miniseries or Television Film (as Executive Producer) Won
2020 Best Television Series – Drama (as Executive Producer) Nominated
The Morning Show Nominated [12]
Best Actress - Television Series Drama Nominated [13]

Primetime Emmy Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Big Little Lies Nominated [14]
Outstanding Limited Series (as Executive Producer) Won
2020 Little Fires Everywhere Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards[]

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2006 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Walk the Line Won [15]
2015 Wild Nominated [16]
2018 Outstanding Actress in Miniseries or Movie Big Little Lies Nominated [17]
2020 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [18]

Industry awards[]

AACTA Awards nominations for Reese Witherspoon
Year Category Nominated work Result
2014[19] Best International Lead Actress – Cinema Wild Nominated

Audience awards[]

Organization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2002 Favorite Female Movie Star Legally Blonde Nominated [20]
2009 Favorite Movie Actress Four Christmases Nominated [21]
2010 Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie Monsters vs. Aliens Nominated [22][23]
2017 Sing Nominated [24]
Most Wanted Pet Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2005 Favorite Female Movie Star Nominated [25]
2006 Favorite Leading Actress Just Like Heaven and Walk the Line Won [26]
Olay Total Effects Fans Favorite Look Herself Nominated
2008 Favorite Female Movie Star Won [27]
2009 Won [28]
2012 Favorite Movie Actress Nominated [29]
2013 Favorite Comedic Movie Actress Nominated [30]
2015 Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress Nominated [31]
2019 The Female TV Star of 2019 Big Little Lies Nominated [32]
The Drama TV Star of 2019 Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 1999 Choice Movie Actress Cruel Intentions Nominated [33]
Choice Movie Hissy Fit Election Nominated
Most Funniest Scene (with Joan Allen) Pleasantville Nominated
Sexiest Love Scene (with Ryan Phillippe) Cruel Intentions Nominated
Choice Female Hottie Herself Nominated
2001 Choice Movie: Hissy Fit Legally Blonde Nominated [34]
2002 Choice Movie Actress: Comedy The Importance of Being Earnest Nominated [35]
Choice Female Hottie Herself Nominated
Extraordinary Achievement Award Won
2003 Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Sweet Home Alabama Nominated [36]
Choice Movie Liplock (with Josh Lucas) Won
2006 Choice Movie Actress: Action/Drama Walk the Line Won [37]
2008 Choice Movie: Drama Actress Rendition Nominated [38]
2011 Choice Movie Actress: Drama Water for Elephants Nominated [39]
2012 Choice Movie Actress: Comedy This Means War Nominated [40]
2015 Choice Movie Actress: Drama Wild Nominated [41]
Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Hot Pursuit Nominated
Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Sofía Vergara) Nominated
Choice Movie: Liplock (with Sofía Vergara) Nominated
Choice Movie: Hissy Fit Nominated
2018 Choice Fantasy Movie Actress A Wrinkle in Time Nominated [42]

Critic awards[]

Organization Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2011 Actress Most in Need of a New Agent Nominated [43]
2013 This Means War Won[b] [44]
2019 Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry[c] Herself Nominated [45]
Austin Film Critics Association 2006 Best Actress Walk the Line Won [46]
Boston Society of Film Critics 2005 Best Actress Walk the Line Won [47]
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film 2000 Best Actress Election Nominated [48]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2005 Best Actress Walk the Line Nominated
2014 Wild Won [49]
Denver Film Critics Society 2015 Best Actress Wild Nominated [50]
Detroit Film Critics Society 2014 Best Actress Wild Nominated [51]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2005 Best Actress Walk the Line Won
Houston Film Critics Society 2015 Best Actress Wild Nominated [52]
Online Film Critics Society 2000 Best Actress Election Won [53]
2006 Walk the Line Won [54]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2014 Best Actress Wild Nominated [55]
Utah Film Critics Association 2005 Best Actress Walk the Line Won [56]
Women Film Critics Circle 2014 Courage in Acting Wild Nominated [57]
Women's Image Network Awards 2014 Actress Feature Film Wild Won [58]

Festival awards[]

Organization Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Cognac Festival du Film Policier 1997 Best Actress Freeway Won
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2015 Chairman's Award Wild Won [59]
Sitges Film Festival 1997 Best Actress Freeway Won [60]

Miscellaneous awards[]

Organization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
American Comedy Awards 2000 Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) Election Nominated
2001 Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series Friends Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000 Favorite Supporting Actress - Drama/Romance Cruel Intentions Won
Gracie Awards 2018 Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Big Little Lies Won [61]
Rembrandt Awards 2012 Best International Actress Water for Elephants Nominated [62]
Young Artist Awards 1991 Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture The Man in the Moon Nominated [63]
1993 Best Young Actress in a Television Movie Desperate Choices: To Save My Child Nominated [64]
1994 Best Youth Actress Co-Starring in a Motion Picture: Drama Jack the Bear Won [65]
Young Hollywood Awards 1999 Breakthrough Performance - Female Pleasantville Won

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Indicates the year of the ceremony.
  2. ^ Tied with Katherine Heigl for One for the Money.
  3. ^ Shared with Shonda Rimes and all the women speaking out in the #MeToo movement.

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