Primetime Emmy Awards
1995 |
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Mad About You (1992)
For episode "Money Changes Everything". For playing "Marianne Lugasso".
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1994 |
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Mad About You (1992)
For playing "Marianne Lugasso". For episode "A Pair Of Hearts".
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Annie Awards
2015 |
Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Henry & Me (2014)
Voice of Nurse Cyndi
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Grammy Awards
2017 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Musical Theater Album
For "Kinky Boots"
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2014 |
Winner Grammy |
Best Musical Theater Album
Sammy James Jr. (producer) Stephen Oremus (producer) William Wittman (producer/engineer/mixer) Stark Sands
For "Kinky Boots" artist: Original Broadway Cast With Stark Sands, Billy Porter & Others
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2011 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Traditional Blues Album
For "Memphis Blues"
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2009 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Electronic/Dance Album
For the album "Bring Ya to the Brink"
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2005 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
For "Unchained Melody"
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1999 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Dance Recording
For the song "Disco Inferno"
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1990 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
For "I Drove All Night"
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1988 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Performance Music Video
For "Cyndi Lauper In Paris"
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1987 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
For "911"
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Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
For "True Colors"
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1986 |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
For "What A Thrill"
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1985 |
Winner Grammy |
Best New Artist |
Nominee Grammy |
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
For "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"
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Song of the Year
For "Time After Time"
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Album of the Year
For "She's So Unusual"
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Record of the Year
For "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"
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MTV Video Music Awards (VMA)
1987 |
Nominee VMA |
Best Female Video Cyndi Lauper: True Colors (1986) |
1985 |
Nominee VMA |
Best Female Video Cyndi Lauper: She Bop (1984) |
1984 |
Winner VMA |
Best Female Video Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
Nominee VMA |
Video of the Year Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
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Best Female Video Cyndi Lauper: Time After Time (1984) |
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Best New Artist in a Video Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
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Best New Artist in a Video Cyndi Lauper: Time After Time (1984) |
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Best Overall Performance in a Video Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
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Best Concept Video Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
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Viewer's Choice Cyndi Lauper: Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1983) |
The Queerties
2020 |
Nominee Queerty |
Straight Best Friend |
Walk of Fame
2016 |
Winner Star on the Walk of Fame |
Recording
On April 11, 2016. At 6243 Hollywood Blvd.
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Women in Film Crystal Awards
1985 |
Winner New Directions Award |