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Catherine Elise Blanchett , (born May 14, 1969) is an Australian actress and director. She has received international recognition and numerous awards for her work, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six AACTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Blanchett came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England at Elizabeth (1998), where she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award, and earned her first Academy Award for Best Nominated Actress. Her role of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator (2004) brings critical and numerous praise, including the Academy Award for Best Actress in Supporting Roles, making her the only actor to win an Oscar for portraying the others. Oscar-winning actor. In 2013, she starred in Blue Jasmine , for which she won many awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Blanchett is one of only six actors, and the only female actor, who received an Academy Award nomination to play the same role in two films, achieved with her performance as Queen Elizabeth I. She is also the only Australian to win two Oscars acting. An Oscar nomination seven times, he also received nominations for Notes on Scandals (2006), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), I'm Not There > (2007), and Carol (2015). His other famous films are The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Peter Jackson's trilogy The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003) and The Hobbit trilogy (2012-2014), Babylon (2006), Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Robin Hood (2010), Cinderella (2015), and < i> Thor: Ragnarok (2017).

Blanchett also has an extensive career on stage; she is the winner of the Four-time Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in Play. Previous roles include the title role in Electra at the National Drama Institute in 1992, Ophelia at Hamlet at the Belvoir St Theater in Sydney in 1994, Susan at Many in West End in 1999, and a leading role in Hedda Gabler with the Sydney Theater Company in 2004. From 2008 to 2013, he and her husband Andrew Upton were co-CEOs and artistic directors of Sydney Theater Company. Other roles on stage include Blanche DuBois at A Streetcar Named Desire in Sydney, New York at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Washington D.C. at the Kennedy Center in 2009; Yelena at Uncle Vanya in Sydney, Washington D.C. at the Kennedy Center and New York at Lincoln Center in 2011; and Claire at The Maids in Sydney in 2013 and New York at the Lincoln Center in 2014. Blanchett made his Broadway debut in 2017 with The Present, and received the Tony Award, Drama Desk Awards, and Drama League Award nominations for his performance in drama.

Blanchett has been awarded the Centenary Medal for Service to the Australian Society by the Australian government. He was appointed as the Chevalier of Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 2012. He has been presented with Doctor of Letters from the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney, and Macquarie University in recognition of his remarkable contribution to the arts. , philanthropy and community. In 2015, he was honored by the Museum of Modern Art and received the British Film Institute Fellowship in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the industry. In 2017, Blanchett became a Partner in the Australian Order for "a leading service for the performing arts as an international stage and screen actor, through seminal contributions as director of art organizations, as role models for women and young players, and as supporters of humanitarian and environmental causes.


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Blanchett was born on May 14, 1969 in the suburbs of Melbourne, Ivanhoe. She is the middle child of three children; his brother is a computer systems engineer, and his sister is a theater designer. His mother from Australia, June (born Gamble), worked as a property developer and teacher, and his American father, Robert DeWitt Blanchett, Jr., a native Texan, was a naval officer of the United States Navy who later worked as an advertising executive. The two met when Blanchett's father's ship broke down in Melbourne. When Blanchett was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother to raise his own family. Blanchett's ancestors include English, a few Scots, and a remote French roots.

Blanchett describes himself as "part extrovert, partly wallflower" during childhood. She has a tendency to dress traditionally masculine, and goes through the goth and punk phases during her teenage years, and shaves her head at one point. He studied at an elementary school in Melbourne at Ivanhoe East Primary School; for his secondary education, he attended Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School and then Methodist Ladies' College, where he explored his love of performing arts. In his late teens and early twenties, he worked in a nursing home in Victoria. He studied economics and fine arts at the University of Melbourne but broke up after a year to travel abroad. While in Egypt, Blanchett was asked to play an American cheerleader, in addition to the Egyptian boxing film, Kaboria ; need money, he accepted. Upon returning to Australia, he moved to Sydney and enrolled at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) to pursue an acting career. He graduated from NIDA in 1992 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

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Careers

1992-2000

Blanchett's main stage stage is against Geoffrey Rush, in 1992 David Mamet played Oleanna for the Sydney Theater Company. That year, he also served as Clytemnestra in the production of Sophocles' Electra . A few weeks after practice, the actress who plays the title role is pulled out, and director Lindy Davies plays Blanchett. His appearance as Electra became one of the most famous in NIDA. In 1993, Blanchett was awarded the Sydney Theater Best Newcomer Award for his performance in Timothy Daly's Kafka Dances and won Best Actress for her performance at Mamet Oleanna, making it the first actor to win both category in the same year. Blanchett played the role of Ophelia in the production of Company B in 1994-1995 Hamlet directed by Neil Armfield, starring Rush and Richard Roxburgh, and was nominated for the Green Room Award. She appeared on the 1994 1994 Heartland TV miniseries opposite Ernie Dingo, Miniseries Bordertown (1995) with Hugo Weaving, and in the episode of Rescue Police titled "The Loaded Boy ". She also appeared in the short 50 minute play of Parklands (1996), which received the Australian Film (AFI) nomination for Best Original Screenplay.

Blanchett made his film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse who was captured by the Japanese Army during World War II, in the movie Bruce Beresford Paradise Road (1997), starring Glenn Close and Frances McDormand. Her first major role was as Lucinda Leplastrier in the romantic drama Gillian Armstrong Oscar and Lucinda (1997), opposite Ralph Fiennes. Blanchett received wide acclaim for his performance, and earned his first AFI Award nomination as Best Leading Actress; he lost to Deborah Mailman at Radiance (1998). She won the AFI Best Actress Award in the same year for her role as Lizzie in the romantic comedy. Alhamdulillah She Meets Lizzie (1997), starring Richard Roxburgh and Frances O'Connor. In 1997, Blanchett received significant acclaim and recognition in his home country, Australia.

Her first international role was as Elizabeth I of England in the critically acclaimed film Elizabeth (1998), directed by Shekhar Kapur. The film catapulted him to a star, and his performance gained widespread recognition, earning him the Golden Globe Award and the British Academy Award (BAFTA), and his first Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The following year, Blanchett appeared in Bangers (1999), an Australian short film section of Stories of Lost Souls, a thematic short story compilation. The short article was written and directed by her husband, Andrew Upton, and produced by Blanchett and Upton. He also appeared in the comedy Mike Newell Encouraging Tin (1999), costarring Billy Bob Thornton and Angelina Jolie (critics selected from Blanchett's appearance), and critically acclaimed Anthony Minghella's film The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), along with Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. She received a second BAFTA nomination for her performance at The Talented. Ripley .

2000-2007

Already a famous actress, Blanchett received a number of new fans when he appeared in the Oscar-winning blockbuster trilogy Peter Jackson, Lord of the Rings, playing the role of Galadriel in all three films. The Trilogy holds the record of being the best-selling movie trilogy of all time. In addition to the Lord of the Rings , 2001 also saw Blanchett diversify his portfolio with various roles in the Charlotte Gray drama and The Shipping News and the American crime comedy < i> Bandit , in which he received a second Golden Globe and SAG Award nomination.

In 2002, Blanchett appeared, in the presence of Giovanni Ribisi, in Tom Tykwer-directed Heaven , the first film in an unfinished trilogy by renowned writer-director, Krzysztof Kie? Lowski. 2003 saw Blanchett again play various roles: Galadriel in the third and final installment of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture); Ron Howard-directed the western thriller The Missing ; Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes - plays two roles (both against himself) - where he received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Women nominees; and biography film Veronica Guerin, which earned him the nomination of Best Actress Drama in the Golden World.

In 2005, he won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Katharine Hepburn's famous depiction at Martin Scorsese The Aviator . This makes Blanchett the first actor to win an Academy Award for playing an Oscar-winning actor. He lent an Oscar statue to The Australian Center for Moving Pictures. That year, Blanchett won the Best Actress Award from the Australian Film Institute for her role as Tracy Heart, a former heroin addict, in the Australian film Little Fish, co-produced by her and her husband's production company, Dirty Film. Though less well known globally than some of his other films, Little Fish received tremendous critical acclaim in Blanchett's home country, Australia and was nominated for 13 Australian Film Institute awards.

In 2006, he starred in Brad Pitt in a multi-language, multi-narrative ensemble of Babylonian drama, directed by Alejandro GonzÃÆ'¡lez IÃÆ' Â ± ÃÆ'¡rritu, who received seven Academy Award nominations; Drama directed by Steven Soderbergh The Good German with George Clooney, and the famous psychological thriller Notes on Scandal across from Dame Judi Dench. Blanchett received a third Academy Award nomination for her performance in the last film.

In 2007, Blanchett was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World and also one of the most successful actresses by Forbes magazine. Blanchett has a cameo as Janine, forensic scientist and ex-girlfriend of character Simon Pegg at Edgar Wright Hot Fuzz (2007). Cameo was not accredited and he gave him a fee for charity. She replicated her role as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2007 sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age, and portrayed Jude Quinn, one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan in the experimental film Todd Haynes I'm Not There < He won the Best Actress Award for the Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival (received by Australian actor and I'm Not Outstanding/Heath Ledger), Independent Spirit Award and Best Golden Globe Supporting Actress Award for his role as a Jude Quinn. At the 80th Academy Awards, Blanchett received two Academy Award nominations - Best Actress for Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Best Supporting Actress for Nothing - being the eleventh actor to receive two an acting nomination in the same year, and the first female actor to receive another nomination for role retaliation. For his achievements of the year, critic Roger Ebert said, "The Blanchett can appear at the same Toronto International Film Festival, playing Elizabeth and Bob Dylan, both of which are excellent, are acting marvels".

2008-2011

He next appeared in Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull Kingdom, as an evil KGB agent Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko, Spielberg's favorite villain of the entire series, and in David Fincher who was nominated as Oscar Curious Case of Benjamin Button , starring Brad Pitt for the second time. Blanchett voiced the character of Granmamare for the English version of the movie Ponyo , released in July 2008. On 5 December 2008, Blanchett was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with movie stars at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard in front of the Theater Egypt Grauman.

In 2008, Blanchett and her husband became co-CEOs and artistic directors of the Sydney Theater Company (STC). Blanchett returned to acting in theaters in 2009 with the production of Theater Company of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Liv Ullmann. She starred as Blanche DuBois with Joel Edgerton as Stanley Kowalski. Ullmann and Blanchett intend to collaborate on a project since the Ullman film adaptation aimed at A Doll's House fell by the wayside. Blanchett proposed to start Streetglob to Ullmann, who jumped to the opportunity after the initial discussion.

A Named Trip Named adventure from Sydney to the Brooklyn Music Academy in New York, and the Kennedy Center at Washington D.C. Critically and commercially successful and Blanchett received critical acclaim for his performance as Blanche DuBois. The New York Times critic Ben Brantley said, "DuBois has been gently pulled and firmly down to earth by Ms. Blanchett and Miss Ullmann... What Ms. Blanchett brings to character is life itself, instinct primitive survival... Miss Ullmann and Miss Blanchett had done the game as if it had never been staged before, with that result, as a friend of mine said it, "You feel like hearing the words you think you know is pronounced correctly for the first time. Peter Marks states, "What did Blanchett achieve in Sydney Theater Company's revelatory renaissance" A Streetcar Named Desire "amounted to a really great depiction - of course Blanche is the most heartbreaking thing I've ever experienced. " John Lahr of The New Yorker says of his role, "Blanchett, with his watchful mind, his guided heart, and his agile silhouette, patrician, get it from the first tap... Blanchett does" I made a regular mistake by imagining Blanche ending at the beginning of the drama; he let Blanche slow, an interesting decline... I do not expect to see a better performance of this role in my life. "Jane Fonda, who attended the show in New York, considered it" perhaps the biggest stage show I've ever seen ", and Meryl Streep stated, "The show is just as naked, raw and amazing and surprising and surprising and scary as whatever I do" that I've seen... He took a layer of someone and just peeled it off.I think I've seen the game , I think I know all the lines with my heart, because I've seen it many times, but me I will never see the drama until I see the show. "Blanchett won the Sydney Theater Award for Best Actress in the Main Role. Production and Blanchett received the Helen Hayes Awards, for Exceptional Non-Resident Production and Outstanding Primary Actress in Non-Resident Production awards, respectively.

In 2010, Blanchett appeared before Russell Crowe in the epic war movie Ridley Scott Robin Hood . In 2011, he plays the CIA antagonist Marissa Wiegler in the action thriller Joe Wright Hanna .

In 2011, Blanchett took part in two production Sydney Theater Company. He plays Lotte Kotte in a new translation of the 2001 play of Botho StrauÃÆ'Ÿs GroÃÆ'Ÿ und klein (Large and Small ) from Martin Crimp, directed by Benedict Andrews. After Sydney is run, production is made to London, Paris, the Vienna Festival, and Ruhrfestspiele. Blanchett and production received wide acclaim. Blanchett was nominated for the London Evening Standard Award for Best Actress, and won the Sydney Theater Award for Best Actress in the Main Role and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress. He then played Yelena, on the contrary Hugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh, in Andrew Upton's adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya , who traveled to the Kennedy Center and New York City Center as part of the Lincoln Center Festival. Production and Blanchett received critical acclaim, with Ben Brantley saying, "I consider the three hours I spent on Saturday night watching [characters] complain about how bored they are among the happiest in life with me... This Uncle Vanya is under your skin like I've never seen... [Blanchett] confirms his status as one of the best and bravest actresses on the planet. " The Washington Post ' Peter Marks dubbed the top production theater in Washington DC 2011. Blanchett received the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actress in Non-Resident Production, and the Helpmann Award for Best Actress.

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Blanchett imitated his role as Galadriel in the Peter Jackson adaptation of The Hobbit (2012-2014), the series prequel of The Lord of the Rings , filmed in New Zealand. She voiced the role of "Penelope" in the episode of Family Guy and Mrs. Stewie, which aired on April 29, 2012, and Queen Elizabeth II in the episode "Family Guy Viewer Mail 2". Blanchett returned to the Australian film with his performance at The Turning (2013), an anthology film based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton. He is the jury head of the Dubai International Film Festival 2012 and 2013. The Sydney Theater Company 2013 is Blanchett's last season as co-CEO and artistic director.

In 2013, Blanchett plays Jasmine French, a lead role in the movie Woody Allen Blue Jasmine , starring Alec Baldwin and Sally Hawkins. She received a warm welcome for her performance, with some critics calling it the best role of her career (beyond her starring role in Elizabeth). The show produced more than 40 industry awards and critics, including the LAFCA Awards, NYFCC Awards, NSFC Awards, Critical Choice Awards, Extraordinary Awards of Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Australian Academy Awards (AACTA), SAG Awards, Gold Globe Awards, BAFTA Awards , Independent Spirit Movie Awards, and Academy Award for Best Actress. Blanchett's victory earned him only the sixth actress to win an Oscar in both acting categories, the third to win Best Actress after Best Supporting Actress, and the first Australian to win more than one Oscar acting.

In 2014, Blanchett along with Matt Damon and George Clooney in the last film, The Monuments Men, is based on a true story of the crew of art historians and museum curators who restored famous stolen artworks. by the Nazis. The film features an ensemble player, including John Goodman, Bill Murray, Hugh Bonneville, and Jean Dujardin. He voiced part of Valka in 2014 How to Train Your Dragon 2 . The animated film was a success at box-office, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Film and received an Academy Award nomination. Blanchett became a guest star on the Australian show Rake , as the wicked protagonist of Richard Roxburgh's widescreen version, Cleaver. On January 29, 2015, he hosted the 4th AACTA Awards with Deborah Mailman.

In 2015, Blanchett starred in five films. She plays Nancy in Knight Of Cups Terrence Malick, who premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. Indiewire named Blanchett's appearance on Knight of Cups one of the best 15 appearances in Terrence Malick movies. He later described Lady Tremaine, the evil Cinderella's stepmother, in Disney's live action regime from Charles Perrault's Cinderella and the 1950 animated film, for critical acclaim. She starred in opposite Rooney Mara in Carol, an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt, bringing her together with director Todd Haynes. Blanchett is an executive producer in this film. She received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a BAFTA Award nomination for her performance at Carol . He also described Mary Mapes against Robert Redford, Dan Rather in Truth , a film about the Killian document controversy. Blanchett's production company is a production partner for the film. Blanchett also appeared on the Manifesto , a multi-screen video installation Julian Rosefeldt, in which 12 artist manifestos are portrayed by 13 different characters played by Blanchett. In 2016, Blanchett narrated one of two versions of Terence Malick's documentary on Earth and the universe, Voyage of Time, which premiered his world at the 73rd Venice Film Festival.

2017-present

In 2017, Blanchett starred in the Sydney Theater Company playing The Present, Andrew Upton's adaptation of the Anton Chekhov Platonov drama directed by John Crowley. Production debuted in Sydney in 2015, received critical acclaim, and transferred to Broadway in 2017, marking the debut of Broadway Blanchett. Blanchett's appearance during the Broadway show also received critical acclaim. She received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by the Actress in a Main Role in the Play, Drama Desk Award nominations, and Drama League Award nominations for the Leading Performance Award. In 2017, Blanchett also appeared in Malick's Song to Song, returning with Knight of Cups in 2012. He plays Hela's villain in the Marvel Comics super hero 2017 Film Thor: Ragnarok , directed by Taika Waititi.

In 2018, Blanchett will star in all the spin-offs of Ocean's Eleven franchise directed by Gary Ross, Ocean's 8, opposite Sandra Bullock, Mindy Kaling, Anne Hathaway, and Helena Bonham Carter. Blanchett will also voice the horrible python Kaa in Andy Serkis's adaptation of The Jungle Book titled Mowgli, where he will mix motion capture, CG animation, and live action.

Blanchett will develop and direct the Australian drama series Stateless based on the case of the mandatory and controversial detention of Cornelia Rau. The project is funded by Screen Australia, and co-produced by the production companies Blanchett and Andrew Upton. In September 2015, it was announced that Blanchett would portray Lucille Ball on Lucy and Desi, written by Aaron Sorkin and produced by two children Ball. Amazon Studios acquired the rights to the film in August 2017. In November 2015, it was reported that Blanchett was in talks to appear in the film adaptation of Where'd You Go, Bernadette's bestselling book, to be directed by Richard Linklater.

In 2018, Cate Blanchett is announced as the Cannes Film Festival Jury President, the 71st edition which will take place in May 2018.

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Personal life

Blanchett is married to playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton. They met in 1996 at the location of the TV show and married on December 29, 1997. Blanchett and Upton have three sons and one adopted daughter. Blanchett said that she and her husband wanted to adopt since the birth of their first child. After making Brighton, England as their primary family home for nearly 10 years, she and her husband returned to their home country in Australia in 2006. In November 2006, Blanchett linked this move with the desire to choose a permanent home for her children, to get closer with him. family, and have a sense of belonging to the Australian theater community. He and his family live on the outskirts of Sydney, Hunters Hill. Their Hunters Hill residence underwent a massive renovation in 2007 to make it more environmentally friendly. After the sale of their property there by the end of 2015, Blanchett and Upton bought a house in East Sussex, England in early 2016.

Blanchett has spoken of feminism and politics, told Sky News in 2013 that he worries that "a wave of conservatism sweeping the world" is threatening the role of women in society. She also commented on the pressures of women on the face of Hollywood right now: "To be honest, I think about my performance less than ten years ago, people are talking about Hollywood's golden age because of how women are turned on then You can be Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and work well in your 50s, because you are turned on and made into a goddess Now, with everything that is sandy, women have a sense of usability based on time. "

Blanchett is the patron and ambassador of the Australian Film Institute and his academy, the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. He is also the patron of the Sydney Film Festival, and the SolarAid development charity. She became the spokesperson and face of SK-II, a luxury skincare brand owned by Procter & amp; Gamble, in 2005. In 2006, Blanchett joined the former Climate Project Vice President Al Gore. In 2007, Blanchett became an ambassador for the Australian Conservation Foundation. He was made an honorary member of the Australian Conservation Foundation in 2012, in recognition of his support for environmental issues. In early 2011, Blanchett lent its support to the carbon tax. He received some criticism for this, especially from the conservatives. In January 2014, Blanchett took part in the Green Carpet Challenge, an initiative to improve sustainable fashion public profile, founded by Livia Firth of Eco-Age. Blanchett is the patron of the new Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and speaks at his opening at Venice Giardini in May 2015. Blanchett speaks at the funeral of former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 2014, and at Margaret Whitlam's dinner and fundraiser event hosted by Tanya Plibersek MP in June 2015.

In May 2016, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced Blanchett's appointment as a global Goodwill Ambassador. Blanchett, along with other celebrities, is featured in a video from UNHCR to help raise awareness of the global refugee crisis. The video, titled "What They Watch With Them", has an actor who reads a poem written by Jenifer Toksvig and is inspired by the refugee's main report, and is part of UNHCR's "WithRefugees" campaign, which also includes a petition to the government to expand the asylum for providing further housing, integrating employment opportunities, and education.

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Filmography and theater

Blanchett has appeared in over 50 films and over 20 theatrical productions. The directors he worked with included Woody Allen, Wes Anderson, Gillian Armstrong, Bruce Beresford, Kenneth Branagh, Richard Eyre, David Fincher, Todd Haynes, Lasse Hallstrom, Ron Howard, Alejandro GonzÃÆ'¡lez IÃÆ' Â ± ÃÆ'¡rritu, Peter Jackson, Jim Jarmusch, Barry Levinson, Richard Linklater, Terrence Malick, Anthony Minghella, Hayao Miyazaki, Mike Newell, Sam Raimi, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Taika Waititi and Joe Wright.

By 2017, Blanchett's film has grossed more than $ 10 billion in box-office worldwide. Blanchett has appeared in seven films nominated for Best Academy Award for Film: Elizabeth Elizabeth (1998), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001, 2002 and 2003), The Aviator (2004), Babylon (2006), and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008).

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Awards and achievements

Among the many awards for his performance, Blanchett has received two Academy Awards, three English Academy Awards, three Critical Film Award Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, three Independent Spirit Awards, three Actors Guild Awards, four Helpmann Awards, six Australian Academy Awards, and awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the National Board of Review, the National Association of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle, and the Venice Film Festival. Her performance as Katharine Hepburn at The Aviator made her the only Oscar-winning actor to play other Oscar-winning actor. Blanchett is only the third actress, after Jessica Lange and Meryl Streep, to win the Best Actress after winning Best Supporting Actress. She is one of only six actors (and only actress) in Oscar history who was nominated twice to portray the same role in two films (Elizabeth I for Elizabeth Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age), and the actor eleventh to receive two acting nominations in the same year. He is also the only Australian actor to win two Oscars.

Blanchett received the Premiere Magazine Icons Award in 2006. In 2008, she received the Santa Barbara International Film Festival International Award in recognition of her achievements in the film industry. That year, she received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, inaugurated at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard. She received the Crystal Award from Women in Film and International Television for the entertainment industry in 2014. In 2015, Blanchett was awarded at the Museum of Modern Art's Film Benefit for her outstanding contribution to the industry. He received the British Film Institute Fellowship in recognition of his remarkable contribution to the film, which was presented to him by fellow actor Ian McKellen. Blanchett is a recipient of the AACTA Longford Lyell Award for "her outstanding contribution to enriching Australia's environmental and cultural display." In 2016, he received the Costume Award of the Guild Designer Lacoste, in honor of "lasting commitment to excellence" and "his appreciation of costume design art and collaboration with Costume Designers."

In 2006, a portrait of Blanchett and family painted by McLean Edwards was a finalist for Archibald New South Wales Art Gallery. Another portrait of Blanchett is a finalist for the Archibald Prize in 2014. In 2009, Blanchett appeared in a series of memorial stamps called Australian Legends, in recognition of the outstanding contributions made to entertainment and Australian culture. In 2015, Madame Tussauds unveiled the Blanchett wax figure wearing the Valentino Garavani dress she wore at the 2005 Academy Awards ceremony.

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