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List of awards and nominations received by Michelle Pfeiffer
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Michelle Pfeiffer is an American actress known for her leading roles in film and television. She has received several awards and nominations throughout her career including a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award as well as prizes from the Berlin Film Festival and Venice Film Festival. She has also received nominations for three Academy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
For her performances in film, Pfeiffer received three Academy Award nominations, her first for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Madame de Tourvel in the costume drama Dangerous Liaisons (1988), and the next two for Best Actress for her roles as Susie Diamond in the drama The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), and a Dallas housewife in the drama Love Field (1992). She won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Dangerous Liaisons (1988). She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989).
She was further Globe-nominated for playing a gangster's widow in the crime comedy Married to the Mob (1988), a young Soviet woman in the spy film The Russia House (1990), a waitress in love in the romantic comedy Frankie and Johnny (1991), a housewife in Love Field, Countess Olenska in the period romance The Age of Innocence (1993), and a Manhattan heiress in the comedy-drama French Exit (2020). She received two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress for playing a self-centered mother in the drama White Oleander (2002). She was also nominated along with the ensemble fo Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture for the musical Hairspray where she played the racist manager of a TV station.
She received the Berlin Film Festival's Silver Bear for Best Actress for Love Field (1992) and the Venice Film Festival's Elvira Notari Prize for The Age of Innocence (1993). Additionally, she has been awarded by a various of film critics associations including, Best Actress awards from the National Board of Review, the National Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, as well as Best Supporting Actress awards from the Kansas City Film Critics Circle and the San Diego Film Critics Society.
In 2017, Pfeiffer received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Ruth Madoff in the HBO television film The Wizard of Lies (2017). That same year, it was announced that she had also received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film nomination for the role.[1] She received a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie nomination for her portrayal of First Lady Betty Ford in the Showtime anthology series The First Lady (2023).
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BAFTA Awards
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Golden Globe Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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