Full BMAs Chart

 

Year

Best Picture

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting
Actor

Best Supporting
Actress

Best Ensemble

Best
Adapted
Screenplay

Best
Original
Screenplay

Best Foreign
Film

Best Documentary

Best Oscar
Nominee

2007

2006

   

2005

 

 

2004

 

   

2003        
2002      
2001      
2000      

 

Interesting Statistics:

Daniel Day-Lewis and Renee Zellwegger have each won 2 BMAs, but Day-Lewis has a third nomination.  Day-Lewis won lead actor for Gangs of New York and There will be Blood, and lost as lead actor for The Ballad of Jack and Rose.  Meanwhile Zellwegger won lead actress for Chicago and then supporting actress a year later for Cold Mountain.

Cate Blanchett is the most nominated performer, with five nominations.   They were all for Supporting Actress, and they came from the films Lord of the Rings:  The Fellowship of the Ring, Heaven, Coffee and Cigarettes, The Aviator, and I'm Not There, for which she finally won.

Nicole Kidman is the most-nominated performer never to win a BMA, with four total.  She was nominated for lead actress in Moulin Rouge, Dogville, Cold Mountain, and Margot at the Wedding

Tom Hanks, Natalie Portman, Meryl Streep, and Kate Winslet follow in total BMA credit with three nominations and one win each.  Each won for Lead except for Portman who won Supporting Actress for Garden State and Streep who won Supporting Actress for A Prairie Home Companion.

With three nominations and zero wins each, Christian Bale, Judi Dench, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Naomi Watts follow the pack.

Almost Famous is the most-nominated and most-awarded film (just out of acting awards and best picture), with 7 nominations and 3 wins, for Best Picture, Best Actress Kate Hudson, and Best Supporting Actress Frances McDormand. 

Lord of the Rings:  The Return of the King and Brokeback Mountain follow with five nominations each, King for Picture, Actor, and three Supporting Actor nominations, and Brokeback for Picture, two Actor nominations and two Supporting Actress nominations.  Each also tied with wins, King winning Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor and Brokeback winning Best Picture and Best Actor.   

Ian McKellen and Uma Thurman have the distinction of being nominated twice for the same role, McKellen for Gandalf in Fellowship of the Ring and Return of the King, and Thurman for Beatrix aka The Bride in Kill Bill, Volumes 1 and 2. 

Children of Men is the first and only movie to win Best Picture without any accompanying acting awards, nor even any nominations. 

 

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