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List of awards and nominations received by Alicia Vikander

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Alicia Vikander awards and nominations
Vikander attending the 2013 Guldblagge Awards
Vikander in 2013
Totals[a]
Wins30
Nominations73
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Alicia Vikander is a Swedish actress who made her feature film debut in the 2010 drama Pure, starring as a high school dropout determined to carve out a new identity to escape her difficult upbringing.[1] For her performance in the film she received the Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and in 2011 she received the Shooting Stars Award from the Berlin International Film Festival. The following year, she played Caroline Matilda of Great Britain in Danish historical drama A Royal Affair with Mads Mikkelsen,[2] for which she was nominated in the Best Actress category at both the Bodil Awards and Robert Award, and she made her English language debut playing Kitty in the 2012 film adaptation of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina—the role brought her international recognition.[3]

Vikander starred as wartime nurse Vera Brittain in the 2014 drama Testament of Youth,[4] for which she was nominated at the British Independent Film Awards. In 2015 she received awards in the Best Supporting Actress category from the Chicago Film Critics Association, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Toronto Film Critics Association, and Vancouver Film Critics Circle for her portrayal of an android in psychological thriller Ex Machina. In the same year, she portrayed Danish painter Gerda Wegener, the wife of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe, in The Danish Girl,[5] for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Awards and nominations

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Award Year[a] Film(s) Category Result Ref.
AACTA Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress – International Nominated [6]
Academy Awards 2016 Best Supporting Actress Won [7]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2013 A Royal Affair Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated [8]
[9]
[10]
2016 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Ex Machina
Testament of Youth
The Danish Girl
Best Breakthrough Performance Won
Austin Film Critics Association 2015 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Won [11]
[12]
Best Breakthrough Artist Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival 2011 Shooting Stars Won [13]
Bodil Awards 2013 A Royal Affair Best Actress Nominated [14]
Boston Society of Film Critics 2015 Unspecified[b] Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [15]
British Academy Film Awards 2013 Rising Star Nominated [16]
[17]
2016 The Danish Girl Best Actress Nominated
Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Nominated
British Independent Film Awards 2014 Testament of Youth Best Actress Nominated [18]
[19]
2015 The Danish Girl Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association 2015 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Won [20]
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 2019 Anthropocene: The Human Epoch Best Narration Nominated [21]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Won [22]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2022 The Green Knight Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie Nominated [23]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2015 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress 2nd [24]
The Danish Girl 4th
Detroit Film Critics Society 2015 Best Supporting Actress Won [25]
[26]
Ex Machina Nominated
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
Best Breakthrough Won
Dorian Awards 2016 Rising Star Won [27]
Empire Awards 2013 Anna Karenina Best Female Newcomer Nominated [28]
[29]
[30]
2015 Ex Machina Best Actress Nominated
2016 The Danish Girl Won
European Film Awards 2015 Ex Machina Best Actress Nominated [31]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2015 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [32]
[33]
Ex Machina
The Danish Girl
Pauline Kael Breakout Award Runner-up
Golden Globe Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Best Actress – Drama Nominated [34]
Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Guldbagge Awards 2010 Pure Best Actress Won [35]
Hamptons International Film Festival 2012 Variety's Ten Actors to Watch Won [36]
Hollywood Film Awards 2015 The Danish Girl Breakout Actress Won [37]
Houston Film Critics Society 2016 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [38]
[39]
Ex Machina Nominated
International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg 2010 Pure Special Mention Won [40]
Ischia Global Film & Music Festival 2015 Breakout Actress of the Year Won [41]
Jupiter Award 2017 The Danish Girl Best International Actress Nominated [42]
London Film Critics' Circle 2016 Ex Machina Supporting Actress of the Year Nominated [43]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2015 Best Supporting Actress Won [44]
Marrakech International Film Festival 2013 Hotell Best Actress Won [45]
Molodist 2011 Pure Best Young Actress Won [46]
MTV Movie Awards 2016 Ex Machina Best Female Performance Nominated [47]
National Society of Film Critics 2016 Best Supporting Actress 2nd [48]
New York Film Critics Online 2015 Ex Machina
The Danish Girl
Best Breakthrough Performance Won [49]
Online Film Critics Society 2015 The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Nominated [50]
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2016 Rising Star Won [51]
Robert Award 2013 A Royal Affair Best Actress Nominated [52]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2015 Ex Machina Nominated [53]
[54]
The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Nominated
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Burnt
Best Body of Work Won
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
Breakthrough Artist Runner-up
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2015 The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Nominated [55]
Ex Machina Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2016 Virtuoso Award Won [56]
Satellite Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Won [57]
[58]
Saturn Awards 2016 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Nominated [59]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Won [60]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 2015 Best Actress Nominated [61]
Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Won
Stockholm International Film Festival 2010 Rising Star Won [62]
Teen Choice Awards 2016 The Danish Girl Choice Actress: Drama Nominated [63]
[64]
2016 Jason Bourne Choice AnTEENcipated Movie Actress Nominated
2018 Tomb Raider Choice Action Movie Actress Nominated [65]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2015 Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Won [66]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 2015 Best Supporting Actress Won [67]
[68]
The Danish Girl Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Ex Machina Best Supporting Actress Won [69]
The Danish Girl Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle The Invisible Woman Award Won [70]

Notes

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  1. ^ Year in which awards ceremony was held
  2. ^ Boston Society of Film Critics did not specify which film she was nominated for.

References

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