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Academy Award
Actress in a Supporting Role
Won
Golden Globe
Best Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts
Actress in a Supporting Role
Won
See the full list of awards and nominations for Jennifer Connelly, the Oscar-winning actress for A Beautiful Mind. Find out her wins and losses for various categories, such as Golden Globe, BAFTA, Saturn, and more.
- December 12, 1970
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Connelly won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Alicia Nash in Ron Howard 's biopic A Beautiful Mind (2001).
Oct 28, 2010 · Benicio Del Toro presents Jennifer Connelly with the Oscar for Supporting Actress for "A Beautiful Mind" at the 74th Academy Awards.
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In "Requiem for a Dream," Jennifer had her career's most courageous, difficult part, a performance that earned her a Spirit Award Nomination. She followed this role with Pollock (2000) , in which she played Pollock's mistress, Ruth Klingman.
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Jun 16, 2024 · Connelly earned a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as an Oscar for A Beautiful Mind. She went on to star with Ben Kingsley in House of Sand and Fog (2003) and with Leonardo DiCaprio in Blood Diamond (2006).
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Oct 25, 2010 · Halle Berry presents the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama to Jennifer Connelly for "A Beautiful Mind." Connelly thanks the Hollywood Foreign Press, her fellow...
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Awards Database. 1 Nomination. 1 Win. Jennifer Connelly (born December 12, 1970 in Cairo, New York) acted in Labyrinth (1986) by Jim Henson with David Bowie, The Rocketeer (1991), Inventing the Abbots (1997), Dark City (1998) and Requiem for a Dream (2000) by Darren Aronofsky.