The following is a list of awards and nominations received by English actress Billie Piper .
In total, she has won and been nominated for more than 70 recognised awards.[1] Piper is the only female actor to have won all six of the currently available Best Actress awards in UK Theatre for a single performance. This accolade was achieved by her performance in Yerma . [1]
Theatre [ edit ] Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2017 Best Actress Yerma Won [2]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2018 Distinguished Performance Yerma Nominated [5]
Television [ edit ] Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2021 Best TV Actor – Drama I Hate Suzie Nominated [25]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2015 Best TV Supporting Actress Penny Dreadful Nominated [18] 2016 Nominated [18]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2005 Best Actress Doctor Who Won [18] 2007 Won [18]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2006 The Times Breakthrough Award – Rising British Talent Doctor Who Won [32]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2006 Best New Talent Doctor Who Won [18]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2020 Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award Rare Beasts Nominated [36]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2022 Best Actress Rare Beasts Nominated [37] Outstanding Performance Nominated [37] Best Director Nominated [37]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2020 Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award Rare Beasts Nominated [36]
Year Category Nominated work Result Ref. 1998 Best New Act Herself 2nd place [40] Princess of Pop 1st place [41] Best Female Solo Star 1st place [41] Most Fanciable Female on the Planet 2nd place [41] Best Dressed Female 1st place [41] Worst Female Singer 1st place [41] Worst Single "Because We Want To " 1st place [41] Worst Album Honey to the B 1st place [41] Sad Loser of 1998 Herself 1st place [41] 1999 Sad Loser of 1999 1st place [42] 2000 Best Female Solo Star 4th place [43] Most Fanciable Female on the Planet 9th place [44] Best Dressed Female 2nd place [44] Best Dancer in Pop 2nd place [44] Worst Female Singer 2nd place [45] Worst Album Walk of Life 4th place [45] Worst Dressed Person Herself 4th place [45] Sad Loser of 2000 8th place [45]
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"Billie Piper wins Evening Standard award for 'breathtaking' performance" . The Guardian . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ Pocklington, Rebecca (3 June 2014). "The Glamour Women Of The Year Awards 2014: All the winners, glitz and glamour" . mirror . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ "GLAMOUR Awards 2017: All the talking points" . Glamour UK . 7 June 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ Bowie-Sell, Daisy (28 April 2013). "Olivier Awards 2013: can Billie Piper dethrone Helen Mirren?" . Retrieved 13 February 2020 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. ^ "Olivier awards 2017: Billie Piper gives emotional acceptance speech, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child breaks records" . HELLO! . 10 April 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ "2013 Results - 16th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards" . Archived from the original on 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2017-08-27 . ^ "2015 Results - 16th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards" . awards.whatsonstage.com . Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. ^ "Ecosia - the search engine that plants trees" . www.ecosia.org . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ Hinman, Michael (2009-08-24). " 'Supernatural' Takes Three Portal Awards, 'Star Trek' Surprises" . Airlock Alpha . Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2022-09-29 . ^ a b c d e f "Billie Piper: Awards" . IMDb . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ "Cymru in 2007 | BAFTA Awards" . awards.bafta.org . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ Guardian Staff (2006-03-02). "Broadcasting Press Guild Programme Awards 2006" . the Guardian . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ Abbott, Kate (28 March 2019). "Bafta TV awards 2019: full list of nominations" . The Guardian . Retrieved 28 March 2019 . ^ "Television - 2020" . British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Retrieved 26 February 2021 . ^ "2021 Television Drama Series | BAFTA Awards" . awards.bafta.org . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "2021 Television Drama Series | BAFTA Awards" . awards.bafta.org . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "EDINBURGH TV AWARDS 2021" . The Edinburgh International Television Festival . Retrieved 2022-10-05 . ^ "EWwys 2009: And YOUR Winners Are..." EW.com . 2009-09-11. Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "Glamour Awards - 2005 | Winners & Nominees" . awardsandwinners.com . Retrieved April 27, 2020 . ^ "Glamour Awards - 2006 | Winners & Nominees" . awardsandwinners.com . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ "Glamour Awards - 2010 | Winners & Nominees" . awardsandwinners.com . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ a b Awards, National Television. "Winners | National Television Awards" . www.nationaltvawards.com . Retrieved 13 February 2020 . ^ "Nominees Announced for Rose d'Or Festival" . World Screen . 28 February 2008. Archived from the original on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008 . ^ "South Bank Show Awards 2006 | WestendTheatre.com" . www.westendtheatre.com . 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "TV Quick Awards, UK (2006)" . IMDb . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "TV Quick Awards, UK (2007)" . IMDb . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "TV Quick Awards, UK (2009)" . IMDb . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ a b Rare Beasts (2019) - IMDb , retrieved 2022-10-04 ^ a b c admin. "Winners of the 8th annual National Film Awards 2022 announced" . National Film Awards . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ a b "FAMOUS FIRSTS: Billie Piper" . Glasgow Times . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ "Pop Up For MTV Awards" (PDF) . Music Week . 1998-10-31. p. 5. Retrieved 2022-10-05 . Billie, Steps, Another Level, Five and B*Witched have all been nominated in the UK and Ireland regional category of the MTV Europe Music Awards, which take place in Milan on November 12. ^ Doyle, Dave; Sloper, Rachel (2022-01-18). "Everything you need to know about Swindon's Billie Piper" . wiltshirelive . Retrieved 2022-10-04 . ^ a b c d e f g h "Entertainment | Boy Power rules Planet Pop" . BBC News . 1998-12-11. 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