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  1. Among her numerous accolades for her performances, she has received two Academy Awards, nine AACTA Awards, four BAFTA Awards, four Critics' Choice Movie Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, four Helpmann Awards, three Independent Spirit Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National ...

    • 'Elizabeth'
    • 'The Aviator'
    • 'Notes on A scandal'
    • 'I’m Not There'
    • 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age'
    • 'Blue Jasmine'
    • 'Carol'
    • 'Tár'

    Nominated for: Best actress Did she win? No Blanchett’s first best actress Oscar nomination came from “Elizabeth” where she played Queen Elizabeth I. The acclaim around the film proved to be Blanchett’s breakout role.

    Nominated for: Best supporting actress Did she win? Yes “The Aviator,” a biopic depicting the early years of director, aviator and business mogul Howard Hughes, gained Blanchett her first Academy Award. Fittingly, she played the late Katharine Hepburn, who holds the record for the most acting award wins of all time.

    Nominated for: Best supporting actress Did she win? No In this disturbing drama, Blanchett plays a school teacher who has an affair with an underage student. Judi Dench plays a fellow teacher who watches it unfold.

    Nominated for: Best supporting actress Did she win? No “I’m Not There” is an unconventional biographical film about Pulitzer Prize-winning songwriter Bob Dylan. In the film, different actors portrayed Dylan at various stages of his life. Blanchett scored a best supporting actress nomination for her role as Jude Quinn, one of Dylan’s personas.

    Nominated for: Best actress Did she win? Yes Blanchett was nominated for playing the same character twice, and she just so happened to be a British queen. Following 1998’s “Elizabeth,” this historical drama focused on the latter half of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign.

    Nominated for: Best actress Did she win? Yes “Blue Jasmine,” which follows a disturbed New York socialite visiting her sister, garnered Blanchett her second Oscar win for best actress. Daniel Day-Lewis presented the award, and she thoughtfully shouted out her fellow nominees in her speech.

    Nominated for: Best actress Did she win? No Blanchett was nominated for best actress in Todd Haynes' drama about two women who form a relationship in 1950s New York, defying social conventions in favor of their own happiness.

    Nominated for: Best actress Did she win? We'll see! “Tár,” an unnerving character study on the pitfalls of fame and power, earned Blanchett a nomination for Best Actress. She plays Lydia Tár, a complicated composer.

  2. Academy Awards, USA. 2023 Nominee Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. Tár. 2016 Nominee Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. Carol. 2014 Winner Oscar. Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.

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    • Elizabeth, 1999 — Best Actress. This 1998 film, in which Blanchett plays Queen Elizabeth I, sister of Queen Mary and daughter of Henry VIII, earned her a first Best Actress nomination at the 1999 ceremony.
    • The Aviator, 2005 — Best Supporting Actress. Blanchett plays the Katharine Hepburn to Leonardo DiCaprio's Howard Hughes in The Aviator, the 2004 biopic that charts Hughes' efforts to make TWA a serious contender in the airline industry and revolutionize air travel.
    • Notes On A Scandal, 2007 — Best Supporting Actress. Judi Dench co-stars in this drama about a teacher (Blanchett) who has an affair with a student that spirals out of control.
    • I'm Not There, 2008 — Best Supporting Actress. Todd Haynes and Cate Blanchett could be up for Oscars again this year for Carol, as they were in 2008 for their collaboration on I'm Not There, a Bob Dylan biopic in which various A-list actors depict the famed recluse and folk legend.
  4. Blanchett has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Did she win? Yes “Blue Jasmine,” which follows a disturbed New York socialite visiting her sister, garnered Blanchett her second Oscar win for best actress.

  6. Mar 12, 2023 · A role that ended up leading her to win her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and to a slew of good reviews, and a multitude of film offers: ‘Babel’ (2006), ‘Diary of a Scandal’ (2006),...