List of awards and nominations received by Frances McDormand
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Frances McDormand is an American actress and film producer who has received numerous accolades including four Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, making her one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting." Additionally, she has received three British Academy Film Awards, seven Critics' Choice Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. McDormand has received eight Academy Award nominations, winning Best Actress thrice for playing a pregnant police chief in the Coen Brothers black comedy crime film Fargo (1996), a woman bent on revenge in Martin McDonagh's crime drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), and a widow turned nomad in Chloe Zhao's drama Nomadland (2020). As one of the producers of Nomadland, she also won Best Picture. She was also Oscar-nominated for her performances as the wife of a small town sheriff in the crime thriller Mississippi Burning (1988), an overprotective mother in the comedy-drama Almost Famous (2000), and an iron mine worker in the social drama North Country (2005). Her wins for Nomadland made her the first person in history to win Academy Awards both as producer and performer for the same film, the second woman in history to win Best Actress three times, and the seventh performer overall to win three competitive acting Academy Awards. McDormand was after Katharine Hepburn (who has four in total), Walter Brennan, Ingrid Bergman, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, and Daniel Day-Lewis. McDormand has also received Academy Award nominations in five consecutive decades, On television, McDormand won two Primetime Emmy Awards both for the HBO miniseries Olive Kitteridge (2014), for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series as one of the series producers. She was previously Emmy-nominated for her performance as a working class mechanic in the Showtime television film Hidden in America (1996). On stage, McDormand won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play playing a blue collar worker in Boston in the David Lindsay-Abaire play Good People (2011). She was previously Tony-nominated for playing Blanche DuBois in the revival of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire (1988).