List of awards and nominations received by Sandra Bullock

American actress and producer Sandra Bullock has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including nominations for two Academy Awards, one British Academy Film Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and five Golden Globe Awards.

[SandraBullock] awards and nominations
A photograph of Sandra Bullock at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2010
Bullock at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2010
Totals[a]
Wins76
Nominations182
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge 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.

For her performance in the biographical drama film The Blind Side (2009), Bullock received the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. She was once again nominated in these same categories, as well as for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, for her performance in the science fiction film Gravity (2013).

In 2005, Bullock was honored with the 2,281st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in recognition of her contributions to the motion picture industry.[1][2]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Sandra Bullock Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominated work, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category[a] Nominated work Result Ref.
AACTA International Awards 2014 Best Lead Actress Gravity Nominated [3]
Academy Awards 2010 Best Actress The Blind Side Won [4]
2014 Gravity Nominated [5]
African-American Film Critics Association Awards 2013 Best Actress Won [6]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards 2011 Humanitarian Activism Award Won [7]
2012 Nominated [8]
2013 Actress Defying Age and Ageism Gravity Won [9]
Kick Ass Award for Best Female Action Star Won
Best Actress Nominated [10]
Female Icon of the Year Nominated
American Comedy Awards 1996 Funniest Lead Actress in a Motion Picture While You Were Sleeping Nominated
2001 Miss Congeniality Won [11]
2014 Comedy Actress – Film The Heat Nominated [12]
Awards Circuit Community Awards 2005 Best Cast Ensemble[b] Crash Won [13]
2009 Best Actress in a Leading Role The Blind Side Nominated [14]
2013 Gravity Nominated [15]
Bambi Awards 2000 Best International Film Actress 28 Days Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1995 Favorite Actress – Action/Adventure/Thriller Speed Won [16]
1996 Favorite Actress – Comedy While You Were Sleeping Won [17]
Favorite Actress – Comedy/Romance Won
1997 Favorite Actress – Suspense/Thriller A Time to Kill Won [18]
2000 Favorite Actress – Comedy/Romance Forces of Nature Nominated
2001 Favorite Actress – Comedy Miss Congeniality Won [19]
Bravo Otto Awards 1995 Moviestar – Female Speed Gold [20]
1996 While You Were Sleeping Gold [21]
1997 A Time to Kill Silver [22]
1998 Speed 2: Cruise Control Silver [23]
2000 Forces of Nature Bronze [24]
2001 Miss Congeniality Bronze [25]
British Academy Film Awards 2014 Best Actress in a Leading Role Gravity Nominated [26]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1995 Most Promising Actress Speed Nominated
2013 Best Actress Gravity Nominated [27]
CinEuphoria Awards 2014 Actress – International Competition Nominated [28]
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2007 President's Award Won [29]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2006 Best Acting Ensemble[b] Crash Won [30]
2010 Best Actress[c] The Blind Side Won [31]
2014 Best Actress in an Action Movie Gravity Won [32]
Best Actress Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy The Heat Nominated
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2023 Best Actress in an Action Movie The Lost City Nominated [33]
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2009 Best Actress The Blind Side Nominated [34]
2013 Gravity Nominated [35]
Denver Film Critics Society Awards 2010 The Blind Side Nominated [36]
2014 Gravity Nominated [37]
Dorian Awards Film Performance of the Year – Female Nominated [38]
Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards 2013 Best Actress[d] 6th place [39]
Empire Awards 2014 Best Actress Nominated [40]
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards 2012 Best Supporting Actress Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated [41]
2014 Best Actress Gravity Nominated [42]
Golden Apple Awards 1995 Female Star of the Year Won
Golden Globe Awards 1996 Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy While You Were Sleeping Nominated [43]
2001 Miss Congeniality Nominated [44]
2010 Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama The Blind Side Won [45]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy The Proposal Nominated [46]
2014 Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Gravity Nominated [47]
Golden Raspberry Awards 1994 Worst Supporting Actress Demolition Man Nominated [48]
1998 Worst Actress Speed 2: Cruise Control Nominated [49]
Worst Screen Couple[e] Nominated [50]
2010 Worst Actress All About Steve Won [51]
Worst Screen Couple[f] Won
Gotham Awards 2005 Best Ensemble Performance[b] Crash Nominated
Hasty Pudding Theatrical Awards 2004 Woman of the Year Won [52]
Hollywood Film Festival Awards 2005 Ensemble of the Year[b] Crash Won [53]
2006 Supporting Actress of the Year Infamous Won [54]
The Lake House Won
2013 Actress of the Year Gravity Won [55]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2009 Best Actress The Blind Side Nominated [56]
2013 Gravity Won [57]
Indiewire Critics Poll Awards 2013 Best Lead Performance Nominated [58]
Iowa Film Critics Awards 2014 Best Actress Nominated [59]
Irish Film and Television Awards 2014 International Actress Nominated [60]
Joseph Plateau Awards 1999 Joseph Plateau Award of Honour Won
Jupiter Awards 1994 Best International Actress Speed Won [61]
1995 While You Were Sleeping Won
1996 A Time to Kill Won
The Net Won
2014 Gravity Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 2013 Best Actress Won [62]
London Critics Circle Film Awards 2014 Actress of the Year Nominated [63]
Lone Star Film & Television Awards 1999 Best Actress Hope Floats Won
Montreal World Film Festival Awards 1998 Career Excellence Award Won [64]
MTV Movie Awards 1995 Best Female Performance Speed Won [65]
Best On-Screen Duo[g] Won
Most Desirable Female Won
Best Kiss[g] Nominated [66]
1996 Best Female Performance While You Were Sleeping Nominated [67]
Most Desirable Female Nominated
1997 Best Female Performance A Time to Kill Nominated [68]
2010 MTV Generation Award Won [69]
Best Comedic Performance The Proposal Nominated [70]
Best Female Performance The Blind Side Nominated
Best Kiss[h] The Proposal Nominated
2014 Best Female Performance Gravity Nominated [71]
2019 Most Frightened Performance Bird Box Won [72]
Best Performance in a Movie Nominated [73]
2022 The Lost City Nominated [74]
Best Team[i] Nominated
NAACP Image Awards 2010 Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture The Blind Side Nominated [75]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 1995 Favorite Movie Actress Speed Nominated [76]
2000 Forces of Nature Nominated
Favorite Movie Couple[j] Nominated
2010 Favorite Movie Actress The Blind Side Nominated [77]
The Proposal Nominated
2014 Favorite Female Butt Kicker Gravity Nominated [78]
Favorite Movie Actress Nominated
2016 Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie Minions Nominated [79]
North Carolina Film Critics Association Awards 2014 Best Actress Gravity Nominated [80]
North Texas Film Critics Association Awards Won [81]
Online Film & Television Association Awards 1999 Best Cinematic Moment[k] The Prince of Egypt Nominated [82]
2010 Best Actress The Blind Side Nominated [83]
2014 Gravity Nominated [84]
Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Desert Palm Achievement Award Gravity Won [85]
People's Choice Awards 1996 Favorite Motion Picture Actress While You Were Sleeping Won [86]
1997 A Time to Kill Won
1998 Speed 2: Cruise Control Nominated
1999 Practical Magic Won
2000 Forces of Nature Nominated
2003 Two Weeks Notice Nominated
2006 Favorite Female Movie Star Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous Won
2007 The Lake House Nominated
2008 Premonition Nominated
2010 Favorite Movie Actress The Proposal Won
Favorite On-Screen Team[h] Nominated
2013 Favorite Humanitarian Won [87]
2014 Favorite Comedic Movie Actress The Heat Won [88]
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress Gravity Won
Favorite Movie Actress Won
Favorite Movie Duo[l]/[m] Won
The Heat Nominated
2016 Favorite Movie Actress Our Brand Is Crisis Won
Favorite Animated Movie Voice Minions Nominated
2018 Favorite Female Movie Star Ocean's 8 Nominated
2022 The Comedy Movie Star of 2022 The Lost City Nominated [89]
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2013 Best Lead Actress Gravity Nominated
Rembrandt Awards 2010 Best International Actress The Proposal Won
Russian National Movie Awards 2014 Best Foreign Actress of the Year Gravity Nominated
The Heat Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2009 Best Actress The Blind Side Nominated
2013 Gravity Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Awards 2010 American Riviera Award Won
Satellite Awards 2001 Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical Miss Congeniality Nominated
2009 The Proposal Nominated
2013 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Gravity Nominated
Saturn Awards 1995 Best Actress Speed Won
2014 Gravity Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2006 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture[b] Crash Won [43]
2010 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role The Blind Side Won
2014 Gravity Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards 2014 Best Actress Nominated
ShoWest Convention Awards 1996 Female Star of the Year Won
2001 Won
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards 2013 Best Actress Gravity Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 1999 Choice Movie – Hissy Fit Forces of Nature Won
2001 Choice Movie – Wipeout Miss Congeniality Won
Choice Movie Actress Nominated
Choice Movie – Hissy Fit Nominated
2002 Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action-Adventure Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Nominated
2003 Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Two Weeks Notice Nominated
Choice Movie – Hissy Fit Nominated
2005 Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous Won
Choice Movie – Dance Sequence[n] Nominated
2006 Choice Movie – Liplock[g] The Lake House Won
2009 Choice Summer Movie Star – Female The Proposal Nominated
2010 Choice Movie Actress – Romantic Comedy Won
Choice Movie – Chemistry[h] Nominated
Choice Movie – Liplock[h] Nominated
Choice Movie – Dance[o] Won
Choice Movie Actress – Drama The Blind Side Won
2012 Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated
2013 Choice Movie – Chemistry[m] The Heat Won
Choice Summer Movie Star – Female Won
2014 Choice Movie Actress – Drama Gravity Nominated
Utah Film Critics Association Awards 2013 Best Actress Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2014 Best Actress Nominated
Virginia Film Festival Awards 2004 Virginia Film Award Won
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2009 Best Actress The Blind Side Nominated
2013 Gravity Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle Awards Invisible Woman Award Won
Women's Image Network Awards 2009 Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film The Proposal Won
2013 Gravity Nominated
Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards 2005 Crystal Award Won

Other miscellaneous awards

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominated work, and the result of the nomination
Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
All Def Movie Awards 2016 Most Helpful White Person The Blind Side Nominated [90]
Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film Minions Nominated [91]
Golden Schmoes Awards 2013 Favorite Celebrity of the Year Nominated [92]
Best Actress of the Year Gravity Won
IGN Summer Movie Awards Best Movie Actress Nominated [93]
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 1998 Most Annoying Fake Accent – Female Hope Floats Nominated [94]
2005 Worst Actress Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous Nominated [95]
Less Than Dynamic Duo[n] Nominated
Village Voice Film Poll Awards 2013 Best Actress Gravity Nominated [96]
Yoga Awards 1996 Worst Foreign Actress The Net Won [97]
While You Were Sleeping Won
2004 Two Weeks Notice Won [98]

Notes

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  1. ^ Nominations are listed by wins first and sorted alphabetically
  2. ^ a b c d e Shared with the cast
  3. ^ tied with Meryl Streep (in Julie & Julia)
  4. ^ tied with Rooney Mara (in Ain't Them Bodies Saints)
  5. ^ shared with Jason Patric
  6. ^ shared with Bradley Cooper
  7. ^ a b c shared with Keanu Reeves
  8. ^ a b c d shared with Ryan Reynolds
  9. ^ shared with Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt
  10. ^ shared with Ben Affleck
  11. ^ for "The Parting of the Red Sea" sequence
  12. ^ shared with George Clooney
  13. ^ a b shared with Melissa McCarthy
  14. ^ a b shared with Regina King
  15. ^ shared with Betty White

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