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An san 'yar wasan kwaikwayo ta Amurka Winona Ryder tare da kyaututtuka da gabatarwa da yawa don aikinta a fim da talabijin. A lokacin da take da shekaru 23, an zabi ta a matsayin 'yar wasan kwaikwayo mafi kyau a 66th Academy Awards don rawar da ta taka a cikin The Age of Innocence - wanda ya sa ta zama ɗaya daga cikin masu zane-zane mafi ƙanƙanta a cikin Kwalejin Motion Picture Arts da Kimiyya da za a zaba. A shekara mai zuwa, a 67th Academy Awards, aikin Ryder a cikin Little Women ya ba ta wani gabatarwa don Mafi kyawun Actress. Ryder ya sami gabatarwa ta Golden Globe a cikin wasan kwaikwayo na shekaru Mermaids (1990). Ryder ta lashe lambar yabo ta Golden Globe don 'yar wasan kwaikwayo mafi kyau da kuma Kyautar Kwalejin a cikin wannan rukuni don rawar da ta taka a cikin The Age of Innocence a 1993, da kuma wani Kyautar Kwalejin don 'yar fim mafi kyau don rawar da take takawa a cikin fim din Little Women a shekara mai zuwa. A shekara ta 1995, an zabi ta don lambar yabo ta SAG a matsayin wani ɓangare na simintin How to Make an American Quilt . A shekara ta 2010, an zabi ta don lambar yabo ta Screen Actors Guild Awards guda biyu: a matsayin jagorar 'yar wasan kwaikwayo a Lokacin da soyayya ba ta isa ba: Labarin Lois Wilson kuma a matsayin wani ɓangare na simintin Black Swan . Don rawar da ta taka a matsayin Joyce Byers a cikin jerin Abubuwan Baƙi tsoro na Netflix Stranger Things, ta sami gabatarwa ta Golden Globe da gabatarwa biyu na SAG, ta lashe SAG a matsayin wani ɓangare na wasan kwaikwayon a cikin 2017.

 

List of awards and nominations received by Winona Ryder
Organizations[lower-alpha 1] Year[lower-alpha 2] Category Work Result
Academy Awards 1994 Best Supporting Actress The Age of Innocence Ayyanawa
1995 Best Actress Little Women Ayyanawa
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2011 Perseverance Award dagger Winona Ryder Ayyanawa [1]
BAFTA Film Awards 1994 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Age of Innocence Ayyanawa [2]
2011 Black Swan Samfuri:Longlisted [3]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998 Favorite Supporting Actress – Sci-Fi Alien: Resurrection Lashewa [4]
2000 Favorite Actress – Drama Girl, Interrupted Ayyanawa [5]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2009 Best Cast Star Trek Lashewa [6]
Bravo Otto 1994 Best Actress Little Women Ayyanawa
Capricho Awards 2001 Best International Artist Winona Ryder Ayyanawa [7]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1988 Best Actress Heathers Ayyanawa
1993 Best Supporting Actress The Age of Innocence Ayyanawa
1994 Best Actress Little Women Ayyanawa
Critics' Choice Television Award 2016 Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Show Me a Hero Ayyanawa [8]
2021 The Plot Against America Ayyanawa [9]
Chlotrudis Society Awards 1995 Best Actress Little Women Ayyanawa [10]
Dorian Awards 2017 TV Performance of the Year - Actress Stranger Things Ayyanawa [11]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 1993 Best Actress Bram Stoker's Dracula Ayyanawa
2017 Best TV Supporting Actress Stranger Things Lashewa [12]
Giffoni Film Festival 2009 Award of 2009 dagger Winona Ryder Lashewa
Golden Globe Awards 1991 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Mermaids Ayyanawa [13]
1994 The Age of Innocence Lashewa [14]
2017 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Stranger Things Ayyanawa [15]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2001 Worst Screen Couple Autumn in New York Ayyanawa[lower-alpha 3] [16]
2003 Worst Actress Mr. Deeds Ayyanawa [17]
Grammy Award 1996 Best Spoken Word Album for Children The Diary of a Young Girl Ayyanawa [18]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2022 Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Drama Stranger Things Ayyanawa
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2000 Motion pictures Winona Ryder Lashewa [19]
iHorror Awards 2017 Best Actress - Horror Series Stranger Things Lashewa
Independent Spirit Awards 1990 Best Actress Heathers Ayyanawa [20]
Jupiter Award 1994 Best International Actress The Age of Innocence

Bram Stoker's Dracula

The House of the Spirits
Lashewa
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 1994 Best Actress Little Women Lashewa [21]
Movieguide Awards 2011 Most Inspiring Television Acting When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story Ayyanawa
MTV Movie & TV Awards 1993 Best Kiss Dracula Ayyanawa[lower-alpha 4] [22]
1994 Reality Bites Ayyanawa[lower-alpha 5] [23]
1996 How to Make an American Quilt Ayyanawa[lower-alpha 6] [24]
2017 Trending Winona Ryder's Winning the 23rd Annual SAG Awards reaction Ayyanawa
National Board of Review Awards 1990 Best Supporting Actress Mermaids Lashewa [25]
1993 The Age of Innocence Lashewa [26]
New York Film Critics Circle 1993 Best Supporting Actress Ayyanawa
News & Documentary Emmy Award 2005 Best Documentary Independent Lens Ayyanawa [27]
Prism Awards 2011 Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story Ayyanawa [28]
San Francisco International Film Festival 2000 Peter J. Owens Award dagger Winona Ryder Lashewa [29]
Sant Jordi Awards 1992 Best Foreign Actress Edward Scissorhands

Mermaids
Lashewa
Satellite Awards 2010 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story Ayyanawa [30]
2017 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Stranger Things Ayyanawa [31]
Saturn Awards 1992 Best Actress Edward Scissorhands Ayyanawa [32]
1993 Dracula Ayyanawa [33]
1998 Best Supporting Actress Alien: Resurrection Ayyanawa
2017 Best Actress on Television Stranger Things Ayyanawa [34]
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 1993 Best Supporting Actress The Age of Innocence Lashewa
Scream Awards 2009 Best Cameo Star Trek Lashewa
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1996 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The cast of How to Make an American Quilt[lower-alpha 7] Ayyanawa [35]
2011 The cast of Black Swan[lower-alpha 8] Ayyanawa [36]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story Ayyanawa
2017 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Stranger Things Ayyanawa [37]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series The cast of Stranger Things (season 1)[lower-alpha 9] Lashewa
2018 The cast of Stranger Things (season 2)[lower-alpha 10] Ayyanawa [38]
2020 The cast of Stranger Things (season 3)Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Ayyanawa [39]
Shorty Awards 2018 GIF of the Year Winona Ryder's Face at the SAG Awards Ayyanawa [40]
ShoWest Convention Awards 1990 Female Star of Tomorrow Winona Ryder Lashewa [20]
1997 Female Star of the Year Lashewa
<i id="mwA5Y">Smash Hits</i> Poll Winners Party 1991 Most Fanciable Female on the Planet Ayyanawa [41]
Best Film Actress Runner-up
1992 Lashewa [42]
Worst Film Actress Ayyanawa
Worst Dressed Ayyanawa
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet Ayyanawa
Least Fanciable Female on the Planet Ayyanawa
1994 Best Film Actress Lashewa [43]
1996 Ayyanawa
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 1998 Worst Supporting Actress Alien: Resurrection Ayyanawa [44]
2001 Worst Actress Autumn in New York Ayyanawa [45]
Worst On-Screen Couple Ayyanawa[lower-alpha 3]
Teen Choice Awards 2002 Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Mr. Deeds Ayyanawa [46]
Torino Film Festival[lower-alpha 11] 1989 International Feature Film Competition Heathers Lashewa
Young Artist Award 1990 Best Young Artist Starring in a Motion Picture Great Balls of Fire! Lashewa [47]

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  2. Year in which award ceremony was held.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Shared with Richard Gere
  4. Shared with Gary Oldman
  5. Shared with Ethan Hawke
  6. Shared with Dermot Mulroney
  7. Shared with Maya Angelou, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Samantha Mathis, Kate Nelligan, Jean Simmons, Lois Smith and Alfre Woodard.
  8. Shared with Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey, Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman.
  9. Shared with Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Joe Chrest, Natalia Dyer, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Matthew Modine, Rob Morgan, John Paul Reynolds, Noah Schnapp, Mark Steger and Finn Wolfhard.
  10. Shared with Sean Astin, Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Joe Chrest, Catherine Curtin, Natalia Dyer, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink and Finn Wolfhard.
  11. Previously known as Torino International Festival of Young Cinema.
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