List of awards and nominations received by Maria Bakalova

Bulgarian actress Maria Bakalova has received various awards and nominations for her acting performances. She has won one Critics' Choice Movie Award, and her major nominations include an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Her other accolades include numerous critics association and film festival awards.

Maria Bakalova awards and nominations
Bakalova on the set of Last Call in 2019
Totals[a]
Wins37
Nominations69
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.

Bakalova's breakthrough role as Tutar Sagdiyev in the 2020 mockumentary Borat Subsequent Moviefilm earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, making her the first Bulgarian actress to be nominated for an Oscar.[1] She was also the first Bulgarian, and the first actress from Eastern Europe since Ida Kamińska in 1967, to be nominated at the Golden Globe Awards, receiving a nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.[2]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Maria Bakalova
Award Year[a] Nominated work Category Result Ref.
AACTA Awards 2021 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Best International Supporting Actress Nominated [3]
Academy Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [4]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2020 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [5]
Most Daring Performance Award Won
Askeer Awards 2021 Herself Ambassador of Bulgarian Acting Won [6]
Atlanta Film Critics Circle Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Best Supporting Actress Won [7]
Austin Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [8]
BAFTA Film Awards 2021 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [9]
Boston Online Film Critics Association 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [10]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [11]
Most Promising Performer Nominated
Chicago Indie Critics 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [12]
Columbus Film Critics Association Nominated [13]
Critics' Choice Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress Won [14]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2021 Best Supporting Actress 4th place [15]
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated [16]
Breakthrough Performance Won
Dorian Awards 2020 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [17]
Herself Rising Star Award Nominated
Denver Film Critics 2020 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Best Supporting Actress Nominated [18]
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won [19]
Breakout Award Runner-up
Georgia Film Critics Association 2021 Best Supporting Actress Won [20]
Gold Derby Awards 2021 Breakthrough Performer Won [21]
Supporting Actress Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2020 Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Nominated [22]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2021 Worst Screen Combo (shared with Rudy Giuliani)[b] [24]
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association 2020 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [25]
Hawaii Film Critics Society 2021 Nominated [26]
Houston Film Critics Society 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [27]
Indiana Film Journalists Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [28]
Breakout of the Year Won
IndieWire Critics Poll Best Performance 5th place [29]
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [30]
Latino Entertainment Film Awards 2021 Nominated [31]
London Film Critics' Circle 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [32]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2021 Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated [33]
Best Duo (shared with Sacha Baron Cohen) Nominated
Music City Film Critics Association 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [34]
National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Won [35]
New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won [36]
New York Film Critics Online Breakthrough Performer Won [37]
North Carolina Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [38]
North Dakota Film Society Won [39]
North Texas Film Critics Association Nominated [40]
Best Newcomer Nominated
Online Association of Female Film Critics 2021 Best Supporting Female Nominated [41]
Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Breakthrough Performance: Female Won [42]
Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Online Film Critics Society 2020 Best Supporting Actress Won [43]
Phoenix Critics Circle 2021 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [44]
Phoenix Film Critics Society Breakthrough Performance Won [45]
Philadelphia Film Critics 2020 Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [46]
Queen Palm International Film Festival 2018 Transgression Best Actress Nominated [47]
San Diego Film Critics Society 2020 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Best Supporting Actress Nominated [48][49]
Best Comedic Performance Runner-up
Breakthrough Artist Nominated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle 2021 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [50]
Satellite Awards 2021 Best Actress – Motion Picture Won [51]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [52]
Seattle Film Critics Society 2021 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [53]
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress Runner-up [54]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2020 Runner-up [55]
Toronto Alternative Film Festival 2018 Transgression Best Actress Won [56]
Toronto Film Critics Association 2021 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Best Supporting Actress Won [57]
Utah Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won [58]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Nominated [59]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [60]

Other honors

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Listicles

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Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Result Ref.
Forbes 30 Under 30 (in Entertainment) 2021 Placed [61]
30 Under 30 (in Celebrities) Placed [62]
Top 70 Bulgarian Celebrities 1st [63]
The New York Times Breakout Stars of 2020 2020 Placed [64]
Variety 10 Actors to Watch 2020 Placed [65]
Women That Have Made an Impact in Global Entertainment 2021 Placed [66]

State honors

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Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Country Year Honor Ref.
Bulgaria 2021 Honorary citizenship of Burgas [67]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony
  2. ^ Bakalova was taken off the final ballot and replaced with "[Giuliani's] pants zipper".[23]

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