| Year |
Award |
Received From/For |
| 1999 |
#2 Best Actress of All-Time |
American Film Institute |
| 1989 |
San Sebastián International Film
Festival |
Donostia Lifetime
Achivement Award |
| 1989 |
Gala Tribute |
Film Society
of Lincoln Center |
| 1987 |
Legion of Honor |
France |
| 1987 |
Kennedy Center Honors |
Kennedy
Center |
| 1986 |
César
Award (French national film award) |
Honorary
Award |
| 1983 |
Distinguished Civilian Service Medallion |
Awarded by the Defense Department for founding the Hollywood Canteen |
| 1983 |
Lifetime Achievement Award |
American Theater Arts |
| 1983 |
Emmy Award Nomination |
Outstanding Supporting Actress
in a Limited Series or Special for: "Little Gloria...Happy
at Last" |
| 1983 |
Crystal Award |
Women in Film
Crystal Awards |
| 1982 |
American Movie Award |
|
| 1982 |
Award of Excellence |
Film Advisory Board |
| 1981 |
Best Actress Trophy |
International
Television Festival, Monte Carlo, for: "A
Piano for Mrs. Cimino" |
| 1980 |
Mother of the Year Award |
"Woman's
Day" magazine |
| 1980 |
Emmy Award Nomination |
Outstanding Lead Actress
in a Limited Series or Special for: "White Mama" |
| 1979 |
Emmy Award |
Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Special for: "Strangers:
The Story of a Mother and Daughter" |
| 1978 |
Life Achievement Award |
American
Film Institute |
| 1977 |
Golden Scroll |
Academy of Science
Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, Best Supporting Actress
for Burnt Offerings |
| 1974 |
Golden Globe |
Cecil B. DeMille
Award for Lifetime Achivement |
| 1971 |
Salute |
The Players Club |
| 1970 |
Straw Hat Award |
Faberge |
| 1965 |
Gold Medal |
Photoplay
|
| 1964 |
BAFTA Film Award Nomination
(British Academy Award) |
Best Foreign Actress for: "Whatever
Happened to Baby Jane?" |
| 1963 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress
in a Leading Role for: "Whatever
Happened to Baby Jane?" |
| 1963 |
Golden Globe Nomination |
Best Actress
for: "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" |
| 1962 |
Woman of the Year |
Presented by
the Los Angeles Times
for "Achievement in Drama." |
| 1962 |
Most Popular Female Star |
Photoplay Awards |
| 1962 |
Golden Globe Nomination |
Best Actress
for: "Pocketful of Miracles" |
| 1956 |
Heart Award |
Variety Club |
| 1954 |
Emmy Award |
Presented
for: "Mrs. Lincoln" |
| 1953 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress
in a Leading Role for: The
Star |
| 1952 |
Silver Ribbon |
Italian National
Syndicate of Film Journalists, Best Actress in a Foreign
Film for: "All About Eve" |
| 1951 |
Look
magazine Movie Award |
Presented for: "All About
Eve" |
| 1951 |
New York Critics Circle Award |
Presented for: "All About
Eve" |
| 1951 |
San Francisco Drama Critics Council Citation |
Best Actress of the Year for: "All
About Eve" |
| 1951 |
Liberty Magazine Award |
For her role in "All
About Eve" |
| 1951 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "All
About Eve" |
| 1951 |
Cannes Film Festival |
Best Actress for:"All
About Eve" |
| 1951 |
Golden Globe Nomination |
Best Actress
for:"All About Eve" |
| 1950 |
Gold Medal |
"Photoplay" |
| 1950 |
New York Film Critics Circle Award |
Best Actress
for: "All About Eve" |
| 1949 |
Good Egg Award |
Presented
by the cast and crew of "Payment
on Demand" |
| 1947 |
La Belle France |
France |
| 1946 |
Victoire Award |
Presented by Cinemonde magazine |
| 1945 |
Award of Meritorious Service |
Given for her work at the Hollywood Canteen |
| 1945 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "Mr.
Skeffington" |
| 1944 |
Redbook Trophy |
Shared with the cast of: "Watch
on the Rhine" |
| 1943 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "Now,
Voyager" |
| 1942 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "The
Little Foxes" |
| 1941 |
Golden Apple |
Women's Press Club |
| 1941 |
South American Trophy |
Voted the Screen's Best Actress |
| 1941 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "The
Letter" |
| 1941 |
National Board of Review Award |
Best Actress for: "The
Little Foxes" |
| 1940 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "Dark
Victory" |
| 1939 |
Popularity Crown |
Presented
with the "Queen of the Movies" award by Ed Sullivan.
Mickey Rooney was the "King." |
| 1939 |
Redbook Trophy |
Presented
for her work during the year. |
| 1938 |
Academy Award |
Best Actress
in a Leading Role for:
"Jezebel" |
| 1939 |
National Board of Review Award |
Best Actress for: "Dark
Victory" and "The
Old Maid" |
| 1937 |
Volpi Cup |
Venice Film Festival, Best Actress
for: "Kid Galahad"
and "Marked
Woman" |
| 1936 |
Academy Award |
Best Actress
in a Leading Role for: "Dangerous" |
| 1935 |
Academy Award Nomination |
Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Of Human Bondage (write-in vote) |