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Wins | 110 |
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Nominations | 222 |
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- ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize 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."
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American actress and filmmaker Brie Larson has received various awards and nominations. She began acting at age eight. And followed it with minor supporting roles in various films. Her breakthrough came with her critically acclaimed leading performance in the——2013 coming-of-age drama film Short Term 12, for which she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award and a Critics' Choice Award. She garnered widespread acclaim for her performance as Joy "Ma" Newsome in the 2015 drama Room, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress.
Major associations※
Critics' associations※
Year
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Nominated Work
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Category/Award
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Result
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Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Nominated
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Best Breakthrough Performance
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Nominated
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2016
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Room
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Best Actress
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Nominated
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Best Breakthrough Performance
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Nominated
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Year
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Nominated Work
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Category/Award
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Result
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Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Won
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Bobby McCurdy Breakthrough Artist Award
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Won
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2016
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Room
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Best Actress
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Won
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Black Film Critics Circle※
Year
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Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
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Ref.
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2013
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Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Won
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2016
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Room
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Won
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Boston Online Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
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Result
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Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Runner-up
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2016
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Room
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Runner-up
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Year
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Nominated Work
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Category/Award
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Result
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Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Won
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Central-Ohio Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
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Result
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Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Breakthrough Artist
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Nominated
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Best Actress
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Nominated
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2016
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Room
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Won
|
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Denver Film Critics Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress
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Nominated
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2016
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Room
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Won
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|
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Nominated
|
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Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2014
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Short Term 12
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Best Breakthrough Artist
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Won
|
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
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2016
|
Room
|
Won
|
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Indiana Film Journalists Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
|
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2016
|
Room
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Won
|
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Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2013
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Short Term 12
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Best Lead Performance
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6th Place
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2015
|
Room
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Best Actress
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3rd Place
|
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Internet Film Critic Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
|
Iowa Film Critics Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
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Las Vegas Film Critics Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2015
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
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Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2018
|
—
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Trailblazer Award
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Honored
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Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
|
Nevada Film Critics Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
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North Carolina Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
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Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2015
|
Room
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
|
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North Texas Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
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Oklahoma Film Critics Circle※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
|
Won
|
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Online Film and Television Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Breakthrough Performance – Female
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Nominated
|
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2016
|
Room
|
Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
Phoenix Film Critics Circle※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
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Won
|
|
Phoenix Film Critics Society※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Breakthrough Performance
|
Nominated
|
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2016
|
Room
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Best Actress
|
Won
|
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Seattle Film Critics Circle※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
2016
|
Room
|
Nominated
|
|
Southeastern Film Critics Association※
St. Louis Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
|
Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
Utah Film Critics Association※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2016
|
Room
|
Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
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2014
|
Short Term 12
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Best Lead Performance
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4th place
|
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2016
|
Room
|
Best Actress
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3rd place
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
Room
|
Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
Best Young Actress
|
Won
|
Best Screen Couple
|
Won
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Courage in Acting Award
|
Won
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2019
|
—
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Acting and Activism Award
|
Nominated
|
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Captain Marvel
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Best Female Action Hero
|
Nominated
|
Other associations※
Awards Circuit Community Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
|
|
2015
|
Room
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
Room
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Best Actress
|
Won
|
|
CinEuphoria Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress – International Competition
|
Nominated
|
|
2015
|
Room
|
Won
|
|
Dorian Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
Room
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Film Performance of the Year — Actress
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Nominated
|
|
DVD Exclusive Awards※
Golden Schmoes Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Breakthrough of the Year
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Nominated
|
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2015
|
Room
|
Actress of the Year
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Breakthrough Performer
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
—
|
STARmeter Award
|
Won
|
|
International Online Cinema Awards※
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
Room
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Best International Film Actress
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2020
|
Just Mercy
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Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
—
|
Rising Star Award
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2019
|
Captain Marvel
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2015
|
—
|
Breakthrough Performance Award
|
Won
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2013
|
Short Term 12
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Best Actress
|
Nominated
|
|
Year
|
Nominated Work
|
Category/Award
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
2018
|
—
|
Crystal Award
|
Honored
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Notes※
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