Anne Bancroft's
Awards & Achievements
Academy
Awards
1963 Best Actress - The Miracle
Worker (Won)
1965 Best Actress - The Pumpkin Eater (Nominated)
1968 Best Actress - The Graduate (Nominated)
1978 Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Turning Point (Nominated)
1986 Best Actress in a Leading Role - Agnes of God (Nominated)
American
Comedy Awards
1996 Lifetime Achievement Award in
Comedy
Berlin
Film Festival
1988 Best Actress Award - 84 Charing Cross Road (Won)
British
Academy Awards
1963 Best Foreign Actress - The
Miracle Worker (Won)
1965 Best Foreign Actress - The Pumpkin Eater (Won)
1968 Best Actress - The Graduate (Nominated)
1973 Best Actress - Young Winston (Nominated)
1976 Best Actress - The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Nominated)
1978 Best Actress - The Turning Point (Nominated)
1988 Best Actress in a Leading
Role - 84 Charing Cross Road (Won)
Cannes International
Film Festival
1964 Best Actress - The Pumpkin
Eater (Tied with Barbara Barrie)
Emmys
1970 Outstanding Variety or
Musical Program
Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man
(Won)
1992 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Special
Mrs. Cage (Nominated)
1992 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special
Broadway Bound (Nominated)
1994 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
(Nominated)
1999 Outstanding Supporting
Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Deep in My Heart (Won)
2001 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Haven (Nominated)
2003 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Nominated)
Golden Globes
1963 Best Motion Picture Actress
The Miracle Worker (Nominated)
1965 Best Performance by an
Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
The Pumpkin Eater (Won)
1968 Best Motion Picture Actress,
Musical/Comedy
The Graduate (Won)
1978 Best Motion Picutre Actress, Drama
The Turning Point (Nominated)
1984 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical
To Be Or Not to Be (Nominated)
1985 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical
Garbo Talks (Nominated)
1986 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Agnes of God (Nominated)
1987 Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
'Night Mother (Nominated)
Golden Key Award
1952 Given to Anne for her first
picture, "Don't Bother to Knock," as one of Hollywood's most
promising potential stars.
Golden Satellite
Award
2004 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries
or Motion Picture Made for Television
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Nominated)
Laurel Awards
1963 Top Female Dramatic Performance
The Miracle Worker (Nominated) (2nd Place)
1963 Female Star (Nominated) (12th Place)
1965 Dramatic Performance, Female
The Pumpkin Eater (Nominated) (4th Place)
1968 Female Performance
The Graduate (Nominated) (4th Place)
1968 Female Star (Nominated) (6th Place)
1970 Female Star (Nominated) (14th Place)
National Board of
Review
1962 Best Actress - The Miracle
Worker (Won )
1977 Best Actress - The Turning Point (Won)
New York Drama
Critics Award
1958 Best Performance by a
Dramatic Actress - Two for the Seesaw (Won)
1960 Best Performance by a Dramatic Actress - The Miracle Worker
(Won)
New York
Philanthropic League Award
1960 The Miracle Worker (Won)
San Sebastián
International Film Festival
1962 Best Actress - The Miracle
Worker (Won)
Screen Actors Guild
Award
1997 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or
Miniseries
Homecoming (Nominated)
2004 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or
Miniseries
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Nominated)
Star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame

courtesy Mark Willix
6368 Hollywood Blvd.
(between Cahuenga and Ivar Streets, between the stars of Jack Benny & Rex Harrison)
Received for her work in television.
According to my conversation with the Walk of Fame information center, if there is no date
listed with a celebrity's name at their website,
it indicates that the star was retroactively included as part of the
original groundbreaking on February 9, 1960. I would appreciate more
information about this.
Theater World Award
1958 - Two for the Seesaw (Won)
Tony Awards
1958 Best Actress Supporting or
Featured in a Play (Dramatic)
Two for the Seesaw (Won)
1959 Best Actress Supporting or Featured in a Play (Dramatic)
The Miracle Worker (Won)
1977 Best Actress Supporting or Featured in a Play (Dramatic)
Golda (Nominated)
In 1999, Anne became the fifteenth performer to win the Triple Crown of
acting:
Oscar for The Miracle Worker
Tonys for Two for the Seesaw & The
Miracle Worker
Emmy for Deep in My Heart
Anne is one of just eight actors to have won both a Tony and an Oscar for
having portrayed the same roles on stage and screen (The Miracle Worker).
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