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List of awards and nominations received by Carol Burnett

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of Carol Burnett awards

Burnett in 2005

Award Wins Nominations
Primetime Emmy Award
7 23
Golden Globe Award
7 18
Grammy Award
1 3
Tony Award
1 3

Carol Burnett is an American comedian and actress known for her work in film, television and the theater.

Burnett has received 23 Primetime Emmy Award nominations with six wins for her work for her appearances in The Garry Moore Show, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, The Carol Burnett Show and Mad About You. She has also received 18 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning seven of them, for her work on The Carol Burnett Show. She has also been thrice nominated in both the Tony Awards and Grammy Awards, winning one of each.

Burnett has also received various honors including two Peabody Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2003, she was honored with the Kennedy Center Honor. In 2005, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded to her by President George W. Bush. In 2013 she received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

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Major awards

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
1962 Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or Series The Garry Moore Show Won [1]
1963 Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall
An Evening with Carol Burnett
Won [2]
1969 Carol Burnett Show Nominated [3]
1970 Nominated [4]
1971 Nominated [5]
1972 Outstanding Variety Series – Musical Won [6]
Outstanding Single Program – Variety or Musical – Variety and Popular Music Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center Nominated [7]
1973 Outstanding Variety Musical Series The Carol Burnett Show Nominated [8]
1974 Outstanding Music-Variety Series Won [9]
Best Lead Actress in a Drama 6 Rms Riv Vu Nominated [10]
1975 Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Series The Carol Burnett Show Won [11]
1976 Nominated [12]
Outstanding Special - Comedy-Variety or Music Sills and Burnett at the Met Nominated [13]
1978 Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Series The Carol Burnett Show Nominated [14]
1979 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Friendly Fire Nominated [15]
1992 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series The Larry Sanders Show Nominated [16]
1995 Achievement or Performance Music Dance Cultural Men, Movies & Carol Nominated [17]
1997 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Mad About You Won [18]
1998 Nominated [19]
2002 Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special The Carol Burnett Show: Show Stoppers Nominated [20]
2009 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Nominated [21]
2023 Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love Won

Tony Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
1960 Best Actress in a Musical Once Upon a Mattress Nominated [22]
1969 Special Award Won
1996 Best Actress in a Play Moon Over Buffalo Nominated

Grammy Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
2011 Best Spoken Word Album This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection Nominated [23]
2014 Carrie and Me Nominated [24]
2017 In Such Good Company Won [25]

Golden Globe Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
1968 Best TV Star – Female The Carol Burnett Show Won [26]
1970 Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy Won [27]
1971 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [28]
Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy Won [29]
1972 Nominated [30]
1973 Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical or Comedy Pete 'n' Tillie Nominated [31]
Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy The Carol Burnett Show Nominated [32]
1975 Nominated [33]
1976 Nominated [34]
1977 Won [35]
1978 Won [36]
1979 Nominated [37]
Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role A Wedding Nominated [38]
1982 Best Motion Picture Actress – Comedy or Musical The Four Seasons Nominated [39]
1983 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Annie Nominated [40]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice Nominated [41]
1991 Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series – Comedy or Musical Carol & Company Nominated [42]
2019 Carol Burnett Award Won [43]

Critics' Choice Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
2022 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated [44]

Honors

Peabody Awards

Year Category Project Result Ref.
1962 Personal Award Her comedic performances Won [45]
2018 Career Achievement Award Achievements in her career Won [46]

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Year Work Result Ref.
1975 Achievement in the entertainment industry Won [47][48]

Television Hall of Fame

Year Category Project Result Ref.
1985 Inductee Achievement in the entertainment industry Won [49]

Presidential Medal of Freedom

Year Project Result Ref.
2005 Civil awards and decorations of the United States Won [50]

Screen Actors Guild Award

Year Category Project Result Ref.
2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Won [51]

Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Year Category Project Result Ref.
2013 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Achievement in the entertainment industry awarded on October 20 Won [52]

Other honors

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