List of awards and nominations received by Rita Moreno

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List of Rita Moreno awards

Rita Moreno and others, at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2015.

Totals
Awards won 15
Nominations 45

Rita Moreno is a Puerto Rican singer, actress and dancer. Nearly 67 years in the entertainment industry, Moreno is one of twelve performers[1] to have won all four major annual American entertainment awards: an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony.[2] She is also one of 23 people who have achieved the so-called Triple Crown of Acting, with individual competitive Academy, Emmy and Tony awards for acting; she and Helen Hayes are the only two who have achieved both distinctions. She has won numerous other awards, including various lifetime achievement awards and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor.

Major associations

Academy Awards

Academy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1961
Best Supporting Actress West Side Story Won
[3]

BAFTA Awards

British Academy Film Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1975
Best Actress in a Leading Role The Ritz Nominated

Daytime Emmy Awards

Daytime Emmy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1982
Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming CBS Library Nominated
[4]
1995
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Nominated
[5]
1996
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Nominated
[6]
1997
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Nominated
[7]

Golden Globe Awards

Rita Moreno won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in West Side Story.
Golden Globe Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1961
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture West Side Story Won
[8]
1976
Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical The Ritz Nominated
[9]
1982
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy 9 to 5 Nominated
[10]

Grammy Awards

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Moreno won her first Grammy Award in 1973.
Grammy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1961
Album of the Year West Side Story Nominated
[11][12]
1973
Best Album for Children The Electric Company Won
[13][14]
Latin Grammy Awards
Latin Grammy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
2012
Lifetime Achievement Award Won
[15]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1975
Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Out to Lunch Nominated
[16]
1977
Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program The Muppet Show Won
[17]
1978
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Rockford Files Won
[18]
1979
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Rockford Files Nominated
[19]
1982
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Portrait of a Showgirl Nominated
[20]
1983
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 9 to 5 Nominated
[21]
In 2013, Moreno received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
2013
Life Achievement Award Won
[22]

Tony Awards

Tony Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1975
Best Featured Actress in a Play The Ritz Won
[23]

Other associations

ALMA Awards

ALMA Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1998
Best Actress in a Drama Series Oz Won
[24]
Lifetime Archivement Award Won
1999
Best Actress Slums of Beverly Hills Nominated
[25]
Best Actress in a Drama Series Oz Won
2000
Best Actress in a Drama Series Oz Nominated
[26]
2001
Best Actress in a Television Series Oz Nominated
[27]
2002
Best Actress in a Television Series Oz Won
[28]

CableACE Awards

CableACE Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1997
Best Actress in a Dramatic Series Oz Won
[29]

Drama Desk Awards

Moreno has been nominated twice for a Drama Desk Award.
Drama Desk Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1975
Outstanding Actress in a Play The Ritz Nominated
[23]
1977
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical She Loves Me Nominated
[23]

Gold Derby Awards

Gold Derby Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
2017
Best Comedy Supporting Actress One Day at a Time Pending
[30]

Imagen Foundation Awards

Imagen Foundation Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
2012
Best Actress on Television Happily Divorced Nominated
2017
Best Supporting Actress – Television One Day at a Time Nominated
[31]

Laurel Awards

Laurel Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1962
Top Female Supporting Performance West Side Story Won
[32]

NAACP Image Awards

NAACP Image Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1999
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Oz Nominated
[33]
2000
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Oz Nominated
[34]
2003
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Oz Nominated
[35]

OFTA Awards

Online Film & Television Association Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1998
Best Actress in a Cable Series Oz Nominated
[36]
Best Ensemble in a Cable Series Oz Nominated
1999
Best Actress in a Cable Series Oz Nominated
[37]
Best Ensemble in a Cable Series Oz Nominated
2015
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Jane the Virgin Won
[38]
2017
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series One Day at a Time Pending
[39]
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series One Day at a Time Pending

Satellite Awards

Satellite Awards
Year Category Work Result Ref.
1998
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Oz Nominated
[40]

References

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  11. ^ Bacon, James (1 June 1962). "Stravinsky, Checker Win Annual Grammy Awards". The Evening Independent. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  12. ^ "1961 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  13. ^ "Roberta Flack tops Grammys". The Montreal Gazette. 5 March 1973. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  14. ^ "1972 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  15. ^ "LUZ CASAL, LEO DAN, RITA MORENO, MILTON NASCIMENTO, DANIELA ROMO, PONCHO SANCHEZ, AND TOQUINHO TO BE HONORED WITH THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY® LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD". LARAS. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
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  22. ^ 48th Life Achievement Recipient, 2011 from the SAG Awards website (with list of recipients from earlier years)
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