50 wins & 91 nominations
- 2002 Winner Oscar
- Best Actress in a Leading Role
Halle Berry became the first woman of color to win the Academy Award for Best Actress.
- 2006 Winner Christopher Award
- Television & Cable
Shared with: George C. Wolfe · Ruben Santiago-Hudson · Nellie Nugiel · Vincent Cirrincione · Shelby Stone
- 2005 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
For playing: "Janie Crawford". - 2000 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
For playing: "Dorothy Dandridge". - 2000 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Made for Television Movie
Shared with: Moctesuma Esparza · Robert Katz · Joshua D. Maurer · Vincent Cirrincione · Larry Y. Albucher
- 2006 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2000 Winner Golden Globe
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2002 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
- 2000 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television
- 2006 Nominee Independent Spirit Award
- Best First Feature
Shared with: George C. Wolfe · Vincent Cirrincione · Ruben Santiago-Hudson · Nellie Nugiel · Shelby Stone
- 2002 Winner Peabody Award
- Winner
From the beginning of the program with Bruce Springsteen singing "My City in Ruins" to the closing moments with Willy Nelson leading a panoply of stars in singing "America, the Beautiful," America: A Tribute to Heroes is an exceptional salute to those lost in the events of September 11, 2001. Bare stages lit with hundreds of candles in New York, Los Angeles, and London provided the somber, unadorned setting for this unique program carried live, commercial free, by more than 30 radio, television and cable networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, UPN, the WB, BET, Comedy Central, Court TV, the Discovery Channel, E!, Fox Family, FX, HBO, HBO Latino, Lifetime, MTV, PAX, Showtime, Sundance Channel, Telemundo, TLC, TNN, TNT, Univision, and VH-1. A number of Westwood One and Clear Channel Communications radio affiliates also simulcast the special telethon, which raised more than $150 million for the victims of 9/11. Leading this unprecedented cross-network effort was Executive Producer and Director Joel Gallen, Coordinating Producers Michael Dempsey and Carol Donovan, Director Beth McCarthy, and Writers David Wild, Peggy Noonan, Phil Rosenthal, Bob Shrum, Anne Lewis, Eli Attie, Tom Fontana, Chris Connelly, Terry Edmonds, Marshall Herskovitz, Ed Zwick, David Leaf, Gene Pack and Bill Clark. Moving musical numbers alternated with equally moving tributes. Those performing included Springsteen, Tom Hanks, Stevie Wonder featuring Take 6, George Clooney, U2, Will Smith, Muhammad Ali, Faith Hill, Kelsey Grammer, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Jim Carrey, Enrique Iglesias, Neil Young, Cameron Diaz, Alicia Keys, Robin Williams, Limp Bizkit with John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls, Dennis Franz, Jimmy Smits, Billy Joel, Calista Flockhart and Dixie Chicks. All involved donated their talent and time, while ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX underwrote costs surrounding the production of this outpouring of honor for those lost on Sept. 11, 2001.Shared with: Ben Stiller · Bruce Springsteen · Sylvester Stallone · Take 6 · U2 · Eddie Vedder · Mark Wahlberg · Sela Ward · Don Was · Robin Williams · Stevie Wonder · Neil Young · Pope John Paul II · Eli Attie · Chris Connelly · Marshall Herskovitz · David Leaf · Ann F. Lewis · Peggy Noonan · David Wild · Edward Zwick · Mike Campbell · Robert Shrum · Muhammad Ali · Bill Clark · Terry Edmonds · Phil Rosenthal · Amy Brenneman · Wes Borland · Eugene Pack · Mariah Carey · Adam Clayton · Jim Carrey · Bono · Tom Fontana · Jon Bon Jovi · Beth McCarthy-Miller · Joel Gallen · Sheryl Crow · Tom Cruise · Cindy Crawford · George Clooney · The Edge
- 2014 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
- 2008 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Female Movie Star
- 2007 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Female Movie Star
- 2007 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Female Action Star
- 2005 Winner Razzie Award
- Worst Actress
Halle Berry accepted her award in person, becoming the first actress to do so. Joined by her manager and co-star Alex Borstein, Berry made a highly self-deprecating speech that the audience responded to with laughter and cheers. - 2005 Nominee Razzie Award
- Worst Screen Couple
Halle Berry & EITHER Benjamin Bratt OR Sharon Stone.Shared with: Benjamin Bratt · Sharon Stone
- 2000 Winner Actor
- Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
- 2004 Winner ShoWest Award
- Female Star of the Year
- 2003 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- Choice Movie Actress - Drama/Action Adventure
- 2006 Nominee Black Movie Award
- Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
- 2011 Nominee EDA Special Mention Award
- Actress Most in Need of a New Agent
- 2007 Nominee EDA Special Mention Award
- Actress Most in Need of a New Agent
- 2000 Winner OFTA Television Award
- Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries
- 2003 Nominee MTV TRL Award
- Biggest Friggin Star to Ever Appear on TRL Award
- 2003 Nominee MTV TRL Award
- Sneak Attack Award
- 2018 Nominee National Film Award
- Global Contribution to motion picture
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