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    1967 – Reader’s Poll – Gold Medal Award – Female Star of the Year. 1966 – Editor’s Award – To the “Eternal” star, whose glamour, talen and professionalism both on and off the screen have thrilled millions of fans throughout the years. The City of Hope Biennial Awards. 1963 – Golden Anniversary Award.

  3. She received her second Academy Award nomination for Ball of Fire, and in the decades since its release The Lady Eve has come to be regarded as a comedic classic, with Stanwyck's performance called one of the best in American comedy.

  4. 1938 Nominee Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Stella Dallas. 1982 Winner Honorary Award. For superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting.

    • July 16, 1907
    • January 20, 1990
  5. She received the 1961 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series for The Barbara Stanwyck Show anthology series. She was nominated for the same award three more times – 1966, 1967, and 1968 – for her series The Big Valley , winning it for that series in 1966.

    Title
    Year
    Role
    Notes
    1927
    Fan dancer (uncredited)
    Robert Kane Productions Film debut and ...
    1929
    Ann Carter
    Feature Productions, Inc.
    1929
    Mexicali Rose
    Columbia Pictures Her first starring ...
    1930
    Kay Arnold
    Columbia Pictures First film with Frank ...
  6. Apr 2, 2014 · In 1937, Stanwyck's talent as an actress was recognized on a grander scale as she was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Stella Dallas (1937).

  7. She was nominated for four Academy Awards, though she never won. She turned in magnificent performances for all the roles she was nominated for, but the "powers that be" always awarded the Oscar to someone else.

  8. The AFI Life Achievement Award — the highest honor for a career in film — was established by the AFI Board of Trustees on February 23, 1973 to celebrate an individual whose career in motion pictures or television has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture.

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