List of awards and nominations received by Meryl Streep

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Meryl Streep awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins205
Nominations408
Note
  1. ^ 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.

American actress Meryl Streep has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations for her work on screen and stage, including being one of few individuals to be nominated for both the Triple Crown of Acting and EGOT. Streep has won three Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, 9 Golden Globe Awards, three Emmy Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for 7 Grammy Awards and a Tony Award. She received numerous honorary accolades including an Honorary César in 2003, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2004,[1] the Honorary Golden Bear in 2012,[2][3] and the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2017.[4] She received the Kennedy Center Honor in 2011 and President Barack Obama presented her with National Medal of Arts in 2010 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014.[5][6]

She holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations of any actor, having been nominated 21 times—17 for Best Actress, and four for Best Supporting Actress—since the first nomination in 1978 for her performance in The Deer Hunter.[7] She has won three times for her work in Kramer vs. Kramer (1980), Sophie's Choice (1983), and The Iron Lady (2012), making her the fifth actor to win three competitive acting Academy Awards.[a] In 2009, Streep became the most-nominated performer in the Golden Globe Awards history when her Best Actress nominations for Doubt and Mamma Mia! gave her 23 in total, surpassing Jack Lemmon’s previous record of 22.[9][10] Three years later, she garnered her eighth win for The Iron Lady, more than any actors.[11][12] She received a record-breaking 30th nomination for Florence Foster Jenkins (2013).[13]

With her fifteenth nomination for Florence Foster Jenkins in 2017, Streep tied with Judi Dench for the most-nominated actor at the BAFTA Awards.[14] She has won the award for Best Actress twice for her roles in The French Lieutenant's Woman (1982) and The Iron Lady (2012). For her work in The Hours, Streep received a Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival, who later recognized her with an Honorary Golden Bear at their 62nd ceremony. Her portrayal as Lindy Chamberlain in Evil Angels[b] earned her a Cannes Film Festival Award.

In 1976, Streep won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performance for her stage debut in Trelawny of the 'Wells' and Tennessee Williams' 27 Wagons Full of Cotton.[15] The latter work also earned her nominations for Best Actress at the Drama Desk and Tony Award. The following year, she was a double nominee at the Drama Desk Award for the featured role in The Cherry Orchard and starred in the musical Happy End. Streep won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie for her roles in the miniseries Holocaust (1978) and Angels in America (2003). She also won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator for her work on documentary Five Came Back (2017).[16]

In 1983, Yale University, from which Streep graduated in 1975,[17] awarded her an Honorary Degree, a Doctorate of Fine Arts.[18] The first university to award her an Honorary Degree was Dartmouth College, where she spent time as a transfer student in 1970, in 1981. In 1998, Women in Film awarded Streep with the Crystal Award.[19] In 1999, she was awarded a George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.[20] In 2004, at the Moscow International Film Festival, she was honored with the Stanislavsky Award for the outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of Stanislavsky's school. In 2008, Streep was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. In 2009, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by Princeton University.[21] In 2010 she elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree by Harvard University.[22][23][24]

Major awards[edit]

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories

Academy Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Received By Ref.
1979 Best Supporting Actress The Deer Hunter Nominated Maggie Smith (California Suite) [25]
1980 Kramer vs. Kramer Won [26]
1982 Best Actress The French Lieutenant's Woman Nominated Katharine Hepburn (On Golden Pond) [27]
1983 Sophie's Choice Won [28]
1984 Silkwood Nominated Shirley MacLaine (Terms of Endearment) [29]
1986 Out of Africa Nominated Geraldine Page (The Trip to Bountiful) [30]
1988 Ironweed Nominated Cher (Moonstruck) [31]
1989 A Cry in the Dark[b] Nominated Jodie Foster (The Accused) [32]
1991 Postcards from the Edge Nominated Kathy Bates (Misery) [33]
1996 The Bridges of Madison County Nominated Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking) [34]
1999 One True Thing Nominated Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love) [35]
2000 Music of the Heart Nominated Hilary Swank (Boys Don't Cry) [36]
2003 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Nominated Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago) [37]
2007 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada Nominated Helen Mirren (The Queen) [38]
2009 Doubt Nominated Kate Winslet (The Reader) [39]
2010 Julie & Julia Nominated Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side) [40]
2012 The Iron Lady Won [41]
2014 August: Osage County Nominated Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine) [42]
2015 Best Supporting Actress Into the Woods Nominated Patricia Arquette (Boyhood) [43]
2017 Best Actress Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated Emma Stone (La La Land) [44]
2018 The Post Nominated Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) [45]

BAFTA Awards[edit]

British Academy Film Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1979 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Manhattan Nominated [46]
Best Actress in a Leading Role The Deer Hunter Nominated
1980 Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated [47]
1981 The French Lieutenant's Woman Won [48]
1982 Sophie's Choice Nominated [49]
1983 Silkwood Nominated [50]
1985 Out of Africa Nominated [51]
2002 The Hours Nominated [52]
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Adaptation Nominated
2004 The Manchurian Candidate Nominated [53]
2006 Best Actress in a Leading Role The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [54]
2008 Doubt Nominated [55]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [56]
2011 The Iron Lady Won [57]
2016 Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated [58]

Emmy Awards[edit]

Primetime Emmy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1978 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie Holocaust Won [59]
1997 ...First Do No Harm Nominated
2003 Angels in America Won
2017 Outstanding Narrator Five Came Back Won
2020 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Big Little Lies Nominated

Golden Globe Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1979 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The Deer Hunter Nominated [60]
1980 Kramer vs. Kramer Won [61]
1982 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The French Lieutenant's Woman Won [62]
1983 Sophie's Choice Won [63]
1984 Silkwood Nominated [64]
1986 Out of Africa Nominated [65]
1989 A Cry in the Dark[b] Nominated [66]
1990 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy She-Devil Nominated [67]
1991 Postcards from the Edge Nominated [68]
1993 Death Becomes Her Nominated [69]
1995 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The River Wild Nominated [70]
1996 The Bridges of Madison County Nominated [71]
1997 Marvin's Room Nominated [72]
1998 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television ...First Do No Harm Nominated [73]
1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama One True Thing Nominated [74]
2000 Music of the Heart Nominated [75]
2003 The Hours Nominated [76]
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Adaptation Won
2004 Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture – Television Angels in America Won [77]
2005 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The Manchurian Candidate Nominated [78]
2007 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy The Devil Wears Prada Won [79]
2009 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Doubt Nominated [80]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Mamma Mia! Nominated
2010 It's Complicated Nominated [81]
Julie & Julia Won
2012 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Iron Lady Won [82]
2013 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Hope Springs Nominated [83]
2014 August: Osage County Nominated [84]
2015 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Into the Woods Nominated [85]
2017 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated [86]
Cecil B. DeMille Award Won
2018 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Post Nominated [87]
2020 Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Big Little Lies Nominated [88]
2024 Only Murders in the Building Nominated [89]

Grammy Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1987 Best Album for Children The Velveteen Rabbit Nominated [90]
1990 The Tailor of Gloucester Nominated
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Nominated
2007 Best Spoken Word Album for Children The One and Only Shrek![c] Nominated
2008 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Mamma Mia! Nominated
2020 Best Spoken Word Album Charlotte's Web (E. B. White) Nominated
2024 Big Tree Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1994 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role The River Wild Nominated [91]
1995 The Bridges of Madison County Nominated [92]
1996 Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Marvin's Room Nominated [93]
1998 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role One True Thing Nominated [94]
1999 Music of the Heart Nominated [95]
2002 Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Adaptation Nominated [96]
The Hours Nominated
2003 Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or Television Movie Angels in America Won [97]
2006 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [98]
2008 Doubt Won [99]
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2009 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Julie & Julia Nominated [100]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [101]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [102]
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2014 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Into the Woods Nominated [103]
2016 Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated [104]
2019 Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series Big Little Lies Nominated [105]
2021 Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Don't Look Up Nominated [106]
2023 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Only Murders in the Building Nominated [107]

Tony Awards[edit]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1976 Best Featured Actress in a Play 27 Wagons Full of Cotton Nominated [108]

Miscellaneous awards[edit]

Organizations Year[d] Category Work Result Ref.
AACTA Awards 1988 Best Actress in a Leading Role Evil Angels[b] Won [110]
AACTA International Awards 2012 Best Actress The Iron Lady Won [111]
2014 August: Osage County Nominated [112]
2015 Best Supporting Actress Into the Woods Nominated [113]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2003 Best Actress Adaptation Won [114]
2005 The Manchurian Candidate Runner-up [115]
Breakaway Performance Stuck on You Runner-up
2007 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada Runner-up [116]
2008 Lions for Lambs Runner-up [117]
2009 Doubt Won [118]
Best Grown-Up Love Story Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan for Mamma Mia! Runner-up
2010 Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci for Julie & Julia Won [119]
[120]
Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin for It's Complicated Runner-up
Best Actress Julie & Julia Runner-up
It's Complicated Runner-up
2012 The Iron Lady Runner-up [121]
Best Grown-Up Love Story Meryl Streep and Jim Broadbent for The Iron Lady Won
2013 Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones for Hope Springs Runner-up [122]
Best Actress Hope Springs Runner-up
2014 August: Osage County Runner-up [123]
2017 Florence Foster Jenkins Runner-up [124]
Best Grown-Up Love Story Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant for Florence Foster Jenkins Runner-up
2018 Best Actress The Post Runner-up [125]
[126]
Aftonbladet TV Prize 1986 Female Foreign TV Personality of the Year Meryl Streep Won [127]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2006 Best Actress in a Comedic Performance The Devil Wears Prada Won [128]
[129]
2007 Actress Defying Age and Ageism Meryl Streep Nominated [130]
[131]
2008 Best Actress Doubt Nominated [132]
[133]
Actress Defying Age and Ageism Mamma Mia! Nominated
Lifetime Achievement Award Meryl Streep Nominated
Women's Image Award Nominated
2009 Best Animated Female Fantastic Mr. Fox Nominated [134]
[135]
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin for It's Complicated Won[e]
Actress Defying Age and Ageism It's Complicated

Julie & Julia

Won
Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry Nominated
Best Actress Julie & Julia Nominated
Lifetime Achievement Award Meryl Streep Nominated
Women's Image Award Nominated
2012 Best Actress The Iron Lady Nominated [136]
[137]
Female Icon Award Nominated
Actress Defying Age and Ageism Nominated
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [138]
[139]
2015 Into the Woods Nominated [140]
[141]
American Academy of Arts and Letters 2010 Honorary Member † Meryl Streep Won [142]
American Comedy Awards 1991 Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Postcards from the Edge Won [143]
[144]
1993 Death Becomes Her Nominated [145]
[146]
American Film Institute 2004 AFI Life Achievement Award Meryl Streep Won [147]
[148]
Audie Awards 2008 Children's Title for Ages Up to Eight The One and Only Shrek! Nominated [149]
2009 Audiobook Adaptation English Majors: A Comedy Collection for the Highly Literate Won [150]
[151]
2020 Audiobook of the Year Charlotte's Web Nominated [152]
Middle Grade Title Won
Austin Film Critics Association 2019 Best Ensemble Little Women Nominated [153]
Berlin International Film Festival 1999 Berlinale Camera † Meryl Streep Won [154]
2003 Silver Bear for Best Actress The Hours[f] Won [155]
2012 Honorary Golden Bear Meryl Streep Won [156]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1996 Favorite Actress – Drama (Theatrical) The Bridges of Madison County Nominated [157]
[158]
Boston Online Film Critics Association Awards 2020 Best Ensemble Little Women Won [159]
Boston Society of Film Critics 1982 Best Actress Sophie's Choice Won [160]
2006 Best Supporting Actress The Devil Wears Prada Runner-up [161]
2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia Won [162]
2011 The Iron Lady Runner-up [163]
2019 Best Cast Little Women Won [164]
Britannia Awards 2015 Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film † Meryl Streep Won [165]
British Independent Film Awards 2012 Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film The Iron Lady Nominated [166]
[167]
Cannes Film Festival 1989 Best Actress A Cry in the Dark[b] Won [168]
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival 2013 Best Actress August: Osage County Won [169]
Best Ensemble Cast Won
Chicago Film Critics Association 1996 Best Actress The Bridges of Madison County Nominated [170]
2003 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Won [171]
2006 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [172]
[173]
2008 Doubt Nominated [174]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [175]
[176]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [177]
[178]
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film 1997 Best Supporting Actress Marvin's Room Nominated [179]
Costume Designers Guild 2017 Distinguished Collaborator Award † Meryl Streep Won [180]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2003 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Nominated [181]
Best Acting Ensemble The Hours Nominated
2007 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [182]
Best Acting Ensemble A Prairie Home Companion Nominated
2009 Doubt Nominated [183]
Best Actress Won[g]
2010 Julie & Julia Won[h] [184]
2012 The Iron Lady Nominated [185]
2014 August: Osage County Nominated [186]
[187]
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2015 Best Supporting Actress Into the Woods Nominated [188]
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2016 Best Actress in a Comedy Florence Foster Jenkins Won [189]
2018 Best Actress The Post Nominated [190]
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2020 Little Women Nominated [191]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2020 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Big Little Lies Nominated
2024 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Only Murders in the Building Won [192]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2003 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Runner-up [193]
[194]
2005 The Manchurian Candidate 5th place [195]
2006 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada 3rd place [196]
2008 Doubt Runner-up [197]
2009 Julie & Julia Runner-up [198]
[199]
2011 The Iron Lady 3rd place [200]
[201]
2013 August: Osage County 4th place [202]
[203]
2017 The Post 5th place [204]
David di Donatello 1982 Best Foreign Actress The French Lieutenant's Woman Nominated [205]
1984 Sophie's Choice Nominated
1985 Falling in Love Won
1986 Out of Africa Won
Detroit Film Critics Society 2008 Best Actress Doubt Nominated [206]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [207]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [208]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [209]
Best Ensemble Nominated
2014 Into the Woods Nominated [210]
2017 The Post Won [211]
Dorian Awards 2012 Film Performance of the Year The Iron Lady Won [212]
2018 Timeless Star † Meryl Streep Won [212]
Drama Desk Award 1976 Outstanding Actress in a Play Secret Service
A Memory of Two Mondays

27 Wagons Full of Cotton
Trelawny of the "Wells"

Nominated [213]
1977 Outstanding Actress in a Musical Happy End Nominated [214]
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Cherry Orchard Nominated
2002 Outstanding Actress in a Play The Seagull Nominated [215]
2007 Mother Courage and Her Children Nominated [216]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle 2006 Best Supporting Actress The Devil Wears Prada 3rd place [217]
2009 Best Actress Doubt 5th place [218]
Empire Awards 2012 Best Actress The Iron Lady Nominated [219]
Entertainment Industries Council 2014 Performance in a Feature Film August: Osage County Nominated [220]
[221]
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center 2014 Monte Cristo Award † Meryl Streep Won [222]
Film Society of Lincoln Center 2008 Chaplin Award Gala Tribute † Meryl Streep Won [223]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2002 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Won [224]
2019 Best Cast Little Women Won [225]
George Eastman Museum 1999 George Eastman Award Meryl Streep Won [226]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2018 Best Ensemble The Post Nominated [227]
2020 Little Women Won [228]
Giffoni Film Festival 2014 Fellowship Award † Meryl Streep Won [229]
Gold Derby Awards 2003 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Won [230]
Best Ensemble The Hours Won [230]
2004 TV Movie/Mini Lead Actress Angels In America Won [230]
2009 Best Lead Actress Doubt Won [230]
Best Ensemble Won [230]
2010 Best Lead Actress Julie & Julia Won [230]
Performer of the Decade Meryl Streep Won [230]
TV Movie/Mini Actress of the Decade Angels in America Won [230]
2012 Best Lead Actress The Iron Lady Won [230]
Golden Schmoes Awards 2002 Best Supporting Actress of the Year Adaptation Nominated [231]
2008 Best Actress of the Year Doubt Nominated [232]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [233]
Goldene Kamera 2009 Best Actress – International Meryl Streep Won [234]
Gotham Awards 1999 Career Tribute † Won [235]
2006 Best Ensemble Cast A Prairie Home Companion Nominated [236]
Gracie Awards 2005 Individual Achievement Award – Outstanding Female Lead in a Drama Special Angels in America Won [237]
Guinness World Records 2017 Most Golden Globes Won by an Actress † Meryl Streep Won [238]
Most Golden Globes † Won
2018 Most Golden Globes Nominations for an Actress † Won
Most Oscar Nominations for an Actress † Won
Hasty Pudding Theatricals 1980 Woman of the Year Won [239]
[240]
Hollywood Film Awards 2013 Hollywood Ensemble Award August: Osage County Won [241]
Houston Film Critics Society 2008 Best Actress Doubt Nominated [242]
Best Ensemble Cast Won
2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia Nominated [243]
[244]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [245]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [246]
[247]
IGN Movie Awards 2014 Best Movie Supporting Actress Into the Woods Nominated [248]
IndieWire Critics Poll 2006 Best Supporting Performance A Prairie Home Companion 8th place [249]
Best Lead Performance The Devil Wears Prada 7th place
2009 Julie & Julia 8th place[i] [250]
International Cinephile Society 2007 Best Supporting Actress A Prairie Home Companion Runner-up [251]
2010 Best Actress Julie & Julia Nominated [252]
[253]
International Online Film Critics' Poll 2011 Best Actress of the Decade The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [254]
Best Ensemble Cast Doubt Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
2012 The Iron Lady Nominated [255]
Iowa Film Critics Awards 2009 Best Actress Doubt Won [230]
Irish Film & Television Academy Awards 1999 Best Actress Dancing at Lughnasa Nominated [256]
2009 Best International Actress Mamma Mia! Won [257]
2010 It's Complicated Won [258]
2012 The Iron Lady Nominated [259]
Italian Online Movie Awards 2012 Best Actress Won [230]
2007 Best Supporting Actress The Devil Wears Prada Won [230]
Jupiter Award 2013 Best International Actress Hope Springs Nominated [260]
2015 August: Osage County Nominated [261]
2016 Into the Woods Nominated [262]
2017 Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated [263]
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia Won [230]
2008 Doubt Won [230]
1985 Out of Africa Won [230]
1983 Silkwood Won [230]
1982 Sophie's Choice Won [230]
1979 Best Supporting Actress Kramer vs Kramer Won [230]
L.A Outfest 2003 Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role The Hours Won [230]
London Film Critics' Circle 2004 Actress of the Year Adaptation Nominated [264]
2007 The Devil Wears Prada Won [265]
2009 Doubt Nominated [266]
[267]
2010 Julie & Julia Nominated [268]
[269]
2012 The Iron Lady Won[j] [270]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 1979 Best Supporting Actress Kramer vs. Kramer
Manhattan
The Seduction of Joe Tynan
Won [271]
1981 Best Actress The French Lieutenant's Woman Won [272]
1982 Sophie's Choice Won [273]
1985 Out of Africa Won [274]
Made in NY Awards 2012 Honoree Meryl Streep Won [230]
Moscow International Film Festival 2004 Stanislavsky Award Won [275]
MTV Movie Awards 2007 Best Villain The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [276]
[277]
2015 Into the Woods Won [278]
Nastro d'Argento 1984 Best Foreign Actress Silkwood Nominated [279]
1986 Out of Africa Nominated [280]
National Board of Review 1979 Best Supporting Actress Kramer vs. Kramer
Manhattan
The Seduction of Joe Tynan
Won [281]
[282]
1982 Best Actress Sophie's Choice Won [283]
[284]
2008 Best Acting by an Ensemble Doubt Won [285]
[286]
2009 It's Complicated Won [285]
[287]
2017 Best Actress The Post Won [283]
[288]
National Movie Awards 2008 Best Performance – Female Mamma Mia! Won [289]
National Society of Film Critics 1978 Best Supporting Actress The Deer Hunter Won [290]
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer
Manhattan
The Seduction of Joe Tynan
Won [290]
1982 Best Actress Sophie's Choice Won [290]
1995 The Bridges of Madison County 3rd place [291]
2006 Best Supporting Actress The Devil Wears Prada
A Prairie Home Companion
Won [290]
2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Runner-up [292]
2011 The Iron Lady 3rd place [293]
New York Film Critics Circle 1978 Best Supporting Actress The Deer Hunter 3rd place [294]
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer
The Seduction of Joe Tynan
Won [295]
[296]
1982 Best Actress Sophie's Choice Won [297]
[298]
1983 Silkwood 3rd Place [299]
1985 Out of Africa
Plenty
Runner-up [300]
1988 A Cry in the Dark[b] Won [297]
[301]
2006 The Devil Wears Prada Runner-up [302]
2009 Julie & Julia Won [297]
[303]
2011 The Iron Lady Won [297]
[304]
New York Film Critics Online 2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia Won [305]
2011 The Iron Lady Won
New York Women in Film & Television 1983 Muse Award † Meryl Streep Won [306]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2015 Favorite Villain Into the Woods Nominated [307]
Obie Award 1981 Distinguished Performance by an Actress Alice in Concert Won [308]
Online Film Critics Society 2002 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Nominated [309]
Best Ensemble Nominated
2006 Best Actress The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [310]
2008 Doubt Nominated [311]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [312]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [313]
2017 Best Ensemble The Post Nominated [314]
Online Film & Television Association (OFTA) Awards 1997 Film Hall of Fame Meryl Streep Won [315]
2002 Best Supporting Actress Adaptation Won [316]
2003 Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Angels in America Won [317]
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Won
2008 Best Actress Doubt Won [318]
Outer Critics Circle Award 1976 Outstanding Performance A Memory of Two Mondays
27 Wagons Full of Cotton
Won [319]
[320]
Outfest 2003 Screen Idol Awards The Hours Won [321]
[322]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014 Icon Award † Meryl Streep Won [323]
[324]
2019 Ensemble Cast Award Mary Poppins Returns Won [323]
People's Choice Awards 1984 Favorite Motion Picture Actress Meryl Streep Won [325]
1985 Won [326]
1986 Won [327]
Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer Won
1987 Favorite Motion Picture Actress Won [328]
1989 Favorite Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture Won [329]
1990 World-Favorite Motion Picture Actress Won [330]
Favorite Motion Picture Actress Won
2009 Favorite Cast Mamma Mia! Nominated [331]
Favorite Song from a Soundtrack "Mamma Mia" Won
2013 Favorite Movie Icon Meryl Streep Won [332]
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress Nominated
2015 Nominated [333]
2016 Favorite Movie Actress Nominated [334]
2024 TV Performance of the Year Only Murders in the Building Pending [335]
Rembrandt Award 2007 Best Foreign Actress The Devil Wears Prada Won [336]
2009 Mamma Mia! Won [337]
2013 The Iron Lady Won [338]
Rome Film Festival 2009 Golden Marc'Aurelio Acting Award† Meryl Streep Won [339]
Rungstedlund Foundation 1993 Rungstedlund Award Out of Africa, based on a memoir written by Karen Blixen Won [340]
Russian National Movie Awards 2007 Best Foreign Actress The Ant Bully
The Devil Wears Prada
A Prairie Home Companion
Won [341]
2009 Mamma Mia! Won [342]
2010 Doubt
Julie & Julia
Nominated [343]
2014 Best Foreign Actress of the Decade Meryl Streep Nominated [344]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2017 Best Ensemble The Post Nominated [345]
[346]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia Won [347]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [348]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2008 Donostia Award Meryl Streep Won [349]
[350]
Satellite Awards 1998 Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV ...First Do No Harm Nominated [351]
1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama One True Thing Nominated [352]
2003 The Hours Nominated [353]
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Adaptation Nominated
2004 Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Angels in America Won [354]
2007 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical The Devil Wears Prada Won [355]
2008 Mamma Mia! Nominated [356]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Doubt Nominated
2009 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Julie & Julia Won [357]
2011 Best Actress in a Motion Picture The Iron Lady Nominated [358]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [359]
2014 Best Ensemble – Motion Picture Into the Woods Won [360]
2016 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Florence Foster Jenkins Nominated [361]
2020 Best Supporting Actress – Series, Mini-Series, or TV Film Big Little Lies Nominated [362]
2021 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical The Prom Nominated [363]
Saturn Award 1992 Best Actress Defending Your Life Nominated [364]
1993 Death Becomes Her Nominated [365]
2005 Best Supporting Actress The Manchurian Candidate Nominated [366]
2015 Into the Woods Nominated [367]
Seattle Film Critics Society 2017 Best Actress The Post Nominated [368]
[369]
Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
2019 Little Women Nominated [370]
[371]
Society of Operating Cameramen 2018 President's Award † Meryl Streep Won [372]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 2011 Best Actress The Iron Lady Runner-up [373]
2013 August: Osage County Runner-up
2017 The Post Nominated [374]
Teen Choice Awards 2006 Choice Movie: Chemistry Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway for The Devil Wears Prada Nominated [375]
[376]
Choice Movie: Sleazebag The Devil Wears Prada Nominated
Telluride Film Festival 1998 Silver Medallion Meryl Streep Won [377]
Theatre World Award 1976 Outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debuts 27 Wagons Full of Cotton Won [378]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2008 Best Actress Doubt Nominated [379]
[380]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [379]
[381]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [379]
[382]
Toronto International Film Festival 2019 TIFF Tribute Actor Award † Meryl Streep Won [383]
Valladolid International Film Festival 1986 Best Actress Heartburn Won [384]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2008 Best Actress Doubt Nominated [385]
[386]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [387]
[388]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [389]
[390]
Village Voice Film Poll 2009 Best Actress Julie & Julia 5th place [391]
2011 The Iron Lady 8th place [392]
2017 The Post 18th place [393]
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association 2008 Best Acting Ensemble Doubt Won [394]
Best Actress Won
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [395]
2011 The Iron Lady Nominated [396]
2013 August: Osage County Nominated [397]
Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
2014 Into the Woods Nominated [398]
2017 The Post Nominated [399]
Best Actress Nominated
2019 Best Acting Ensemble Little Women Nominated [400]
Women Film Critics Circle 2006 Best Comedic Performance The Devil Wears Prada Won [401]
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award † Meryl Streep Won [402]
Best Comedic Actress Mamma Mia! Won
2009 Julie & Julia Won [403]
2011 Best Actress The Iron Lady Nominated [404]
[405]
Best Screen Couple Meryl Streep and Jim Broadbent for The Iron Lady Nominated
2013 Woman's Work / Best Ensemble August: Osage County Runner-up[k] [406]
2014 The Homesman Won [407]
2015 Suffragette Won [408]
Women in Film and Television International 1998 Crystal Awards Meryl Streep Won [409]
Women's Image Network Awards 2008 Outstanding Actress Feature Film Mamma Mia! Won [410]
2009 Julie & Julia Nominated [411]
2018 The Post Nominated [412]

Honorary accolades[edit]

State and academic honours[edit]

President Barack Obama presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Streep
State and academic honours for Streep
Country or organization Year Award Ref(s)
Barnard College of Columbia University 2010 Medal of Distinction [418]
Dartmouth College 1981 Honorary Degree [419]
France 2003 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres [420]
Harvard University 2010 Honorary Doctor of Arts [421]
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 1998 Hollywood Walk of Fame [422]
Indiana University Bloomington 2014 Doctor of Humane Letters [423]
[424]
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2011 Kennedy Center Honors [425]
[426]
Middlebury College 2004 Honorary Doctor of Arts [427]
New Jersey Hall of Fame 2008[l] Arts & Entertainment [431]
New York City 2012 Made in NY [432]
Princeton University 2009 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts [433]
Spain 2023 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts [434]
United States 2010 National Medal of Arts [435]
2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom [436]
University of New Hampshire 2003 Doctor of Humane Letters [437]
Yale University 1983 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts [438]
[439]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Streep was only after Katharine Hepburn (who has four in total), Walter Brennan, Ingrid Bergman, and Jack Nicholson.[8]
  2. ^ a b c d e f The film was released worldwide as A Cry in the Dark, except in Australia and New Zealand, where it was released under the title Evil Angels.[109]
  3. ^ Shared with Stanley Tucci for their work on the same audiobook.
  4. ^ Indicates the year of the ceremony.
  5. ^ Tied with Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard for An Education.
  6. ^ Tie with Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore for their performances in the same film.
  7. ^ Tied with Anne Hathaway for Rachel Getting Married.
  8. ^ Tied with Sandra Bullock for The Blind Side.
  9. ^ Tied with Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart and Nicolas Cage for Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.
  10. ^ Tied with Anna Paquin for Margaret.
  11. ^ Tied with cast of Winnie Mandela.
  12. ^ Despite being one of the inaugural class of inductees in 2008,[428] Streep has yet to be properly inducted to the New Jersey Hall of Fame.[429][430]

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