BARBARA STANWYCK AWARDS
Academy Awards |
1938 – Nominated, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Stella Dallas |
1942 – Nominated, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Ball of Fire |
1945 – Nominated, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Double Indemnity |
1949 – Nominated, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Sorry, Wrong Number |
1982 – Won, Academy Honorary Award “for superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting” |
Emmy Awards |
1961 – Won, Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) for The Barbara Stanwyck Show |
1966 – Won, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series for The Big Valley |
1967 – Nominated, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series for The Big Valley |
1968 – Nominated, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series for The Big Valley |
1983 – Won, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special for The Thorn Birds |
Golden Globes |
1966 – Nominated, Best TV Star – Female for The Big Valley |
1967 – Nominated, Best TV Star – Female for The Big Valley |
1968 – Nominated, Best TV Star – Female for The Big Valley |
1984 – Won, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for The Thorn Birds |
1986 – Won, Cecil B. DeMille Award |
Lifetime Achievement Awards |
1967 – Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award |
1981 – Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute (currently known as the Charlie Chaplin Award) |
1981 – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Career Achievement Award |
1982 – Honorary Oscar “for superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting” |
1986 – Cecil B. DeMille Award – Golden Globes |
1987 – American Film Institute Life Achievement Award |
Other Awards |
Hollywood’s Women’s Press Club – Golden Apple Award |
1961 – Most Cooperative Actress |
1983 – Female Star of the Year |
Los Angeles Advertising Women’s Award |
1953 – Woman of the Year |
1962 – Woman of the Year |
Motion Picture Costumers’ Awards |
1957 – For Artistry in the Use and Interpretation of Costumes |
1964 – For Artistry and Unfailing Cooperation |
Motion Picture Exhibitor – Laurel Awards |
1953 – Titanic |
1954 – Clash By Night |
1955 – Executive Suite |
Photoplay Magazine |
1959 – Special Gold Medal Award – for meeting, with simplicity, honesty, and superb craftsmanship, the challenges of starring in 75 motion pictures, for giving wise and sympathetic counsel to newcomers |
1966 – Reader’s Poll – Gold Medal Award – Most Cooperative Actress |
1967 – Reader’s Poll – Gold Medal Award – Female Star of the Year |
1966 – Editor’s Award – To the “Eternal” star, whose glamour, talen and professionalism both on and off the screen have thrilled millions of fans throughout the years |
The City of Hope Biennial Awards |
1963 – Golden Anniversary Award |
1965 – The Heart of Gold Award |
Other Awards |
1941 – Graunman’s Theater Hand and Footprint Ceremony |
1944 – Nominated – New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Double Indemnity |
1950 – Primer Plano Award – Estrella de Oro (Spain) – Best Actress of Foreign Motion Pictures |
1954 – Browning, Montana – Full Ceremonial adoption by the Blackfoot Indians tribe. Induction into their Brave Dog Society. |
1960 – Assistance League of Southern California Mannequins – Best Dressed Woman |
1960 – Hollywood Walk of Fame, star located at 1751 Vine Street |
1961 – B’nai B’rith Plaque – Most Consistently Outstanding Television Actress |
1961 – Limelight Magazine – Best Actress in a Dramatic Series |
1961 – National Association of Woman Lawyers Award – For Exceptional Performance in a Teleplay of The Barbara Stanwyck Show (as little Joe in “The Dragon by the Tail”) and for her Patriotism |
1961 – Radio and Television Women of Southern California Award – The Woman Most Outstanding in Television |
1963 – Professional Photographers of California – Special Award – The First Lady of the Camera |
1963 – Junior Philarmonic Orchestra – The World Wide Star |
1966 – TV-Radio Mirror – National Television Critic’s Poll – Best Dramatic Actress in a Television (The Big Valley) |
1966 – Japan – Most Popular TV Actress |
1966 – American Cinema Editor’s Award – Best Dramatic Actress in a Television Film (“Boots with My Father’s Name” – The Big Valley) |
1973 – Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
1998– Golden Boot Award – In Memoriam – for significant contributions to the genre of Western television and movies |
Information in this page obtained from Starring Miss Barbara Stanwyck by Ella Smith and www.imdb.com