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  1. Burnett has received 23 Primetime Emmy Award nominations with six wins for her work for her appearances in The Garry Moore Show, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, The Carol Burnett Show and Mad About You.

  2. Carol Burnett. Jump to. 51 wins & 58 nominations. American Comedy Awards, USA. 1999 Winner American Comedy Award. Funniest Female Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or Syndication. The Marriage Fool. Tied with Rosie O'Donnell for The 52nd Annual Tony Awards (1998). 1999 Nominee American Comedy Award.

    • April 26, 1933
  3. Burnett has received 23 Primetime Emmy Award nominations with 6 wins for her work in The Garry Moore Show, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, The Carol Burnett Show and Mad About You. She also received 18 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning 7 Awards, for her work on The Carol Burnett Show .

  4. The Carol Burnett Show debuted in September 1967, garnering 23 Emmy Awards and winning or being nominated for multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Awards every season it was on the air. Carol Burnett was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 1985.

  5. It was first presented at the 76th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in January 2019 and is named in honor of its first recipient, actress and trailblazer Carol Burnett. The award has been presented annually since 2019.

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  7. Jan 3, 2019 · Carol Burnett, Golden Globes. The legendary comedian inspired and will receive the inaugural special TV achievement award at the 2019 Golden Globes.

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000993Carol Burnett - IMDb

    She earned the Outer Critics Circle Award for the short-lived musical "Fade Out, Fade In" (1964); and made her official film debut opposite Bewitched (1964) star Elizabeth Montgomery and Dean Martin in the lightweight comedy Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963).

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