List of Renée Zellweger awards and nominations

List of Renée Zellweger awards and nominations

This is the list of awards and nominations received by American actress Renée Zellweger.

By award

Academy Awards (Oscars)

#2001: Best Actress (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", nominated)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

BAFTA Awards

#2001: Best Actress (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", nominated)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Broadcast Film Critics Association

#1997: Best Breakthrough Artist (for playing "Dorothy Boyd" in "Jerry Maguire", nominated)
#2001: Best Actress (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Cast (for "Chicago", won)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Chicago Film Critics Association

#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", nominated)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", nominated)

Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association

#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Golden Globe Awards

Film awards

#2000: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Betty Sizemore" in "Nurse Betty", won)
#2001: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", won)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)
#2004: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "", nominated)
#2006: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Beatrix Potter" in "Miss Potter", nominated)

Independent Spirit Awards

#1994: Best Debut Performance (for playing "Starlene Cheatham" in "Love and a .45", nominated)
#1996: Best Actress (for playing "Novalyne Price" in "The Whole Wide World", nominated)

Online Film Critics Society

#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", nominated)

Phoenix Film Critics Society

#2000: Best Actress (for playing "Betty Sizemore" in "Nurse Betty", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", nominated)
#2002: Best Cast (for "Chicago", nominated)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", nominated)

San Diego Film Critics Society

#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Satellite Awards

Film awards

#1996: Best Supporting Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Dorothy Boyd" in "Jerry Maguire", nominated)
#2000: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Betty Sizemore" in "Nurse Betty", won)
#2001: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", nominated)
#2002: Best Supporting Actress - Drama (for playing "Claire Richards" in "White Oleander", nominated)

Screen Actors Guild

Film awards

#1996: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Dorothy Boyd" in "Jerry Maguire", nominated)
#2001: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Bridget Jones" in "Bridget Jones's Diary", nominated)
#2002: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart" in "Chicago", won)
#2002: Best Cast (for "Chicago", won)
#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Southeastern Film Critics Association

#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

Washington DC Area Film Critics Association

#2003: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes" in "Cold Mountain", won)

By film or TV Series

Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)

#Academy Awards: Best Actress (for playing "Bridget Jones", nominated)
#BAFTA Awards: Best Actress (nominated)
#Broadcast Film Critics Association: Best Actress (nominated)
#Empire Awards: Best Actress (nominated)
#Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (nominated)
#MTV Movie Awards: Best Kiss (with Colin Firth, nominated)
#Satellite Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (nominated)
#Screen Actors Guild: Outstanding Actress - Motion Picture (nominated)

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)

#Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (for playing "Bridget Jones", nominated)

Chicago (2002)

#Academy Awards: Best Actress (for playing "Roxie Hart", nominated)
#BAFTA Awards: Best Actress (nominated)
#Broadcast Film Critics Association: Best Cast (won)
#Chicago Film Critics Association: Best Actress (nominated)
#Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (won)
#Phoenix Film Critics Society: Best Actress (nominated)
#Phoenix Film Critics Society: Best Cast (nominated)
#Satellite Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (nominated)
#Screen Actors Guild: Outstanding Actress - Motion Picture (nominated)
#Screen Actors Guild: Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture (nominated)

Cold Mountain (2003)

#Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress (for playing "Ruby Thewes", won)
#BAFTA Awards: Best Supporting Actress (won)
#Broadcast Film Critics Association: Best Supporting Actress (won)
#Chicago Film Critics Association Awards: Best Supporting Actress (nominated)
#Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association: Best Supporting Actress (won)
#Golden Globe Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture (won)
#Online Film Critics Society: Best Supporting Actress (nominated)
#Phoenix Film Critics Society: Best Supporting Actress (nominated)
#San Diego Film Critics Society: Best Supporting Actress (won)
#Screen Actors Guild: Outstanding Supporting Actress (won)
#Southeastern Film Critics Association: Best Supporting Actress (won)
#Washington DC Area Film Critics Association: Best Supporting Actress (won)

Love and a .45 (1994)

#Independent Spirit Awards: Best Debut Performance (for playing "Starlene Cheatham", nominated)

Miss Potter (2006)

#Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (for playing "Beatrix Potter", nominated)

Nurse Betty (2000)

#American Comedy Awards: Funniest Actress - Motion Picture (for playing "Betty Sizemore", nominated)
#Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (won)
#London Film Critics Circle: Actress of the Year (nominated)
#Phoenix Film Critics Society: Best Actress (nominated)
#Satellite Awards: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (won)

White Oleander (2002)

#Satellite Awards: Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture Drama (for playing "Claire Richards", nominated)

The Whole Wide World (1996)

#Independent Spirit Awards: Best Actress (for playing "Novalyne Price", nominated)


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