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Won and Primetime
* 2002 Won Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for: The Blue Planet-Seas of Life: Ocean World
* 2007 Won Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for: Planet Earth-From Pole to Pole
( Won ) ( 1986 ) Outstanding Actress on a Primetime Serial for Knots Landing
( Won ) ( 1986 ) Favorite Supercouple on a Primetime Serial: Shared with Kevin Dobson for Knots Landing
( Won ) ( 1988 ) Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role: Primetime for Knots Landing
( Won ) ( 1988 ) Favorite Supercouple: Primetime Shared with Kevin Dobson for Knots Landing
( Won ) ( 1991 ) Outstanding Lead Actress: Primetime for Knots Landing
( Won ) ( 1992 ) Outstanding Actress: Primetime for Knots Landing
* Grey Gardens-2009 ( Won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie.

Won and Emmy
* Won Emmy Award for " Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series " 1994.
* Won award for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program ( presented to Margaret Loesch, Lee Gunther, Jim Henson, Bob Richardson, Hank Saroyan, John Gibbs and Jeffrey Scott )
* 2005: Won Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in GH as Emily Quartermaine.
* Won the Emmy Award in 2003 for Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming Less Than One Hour ).
* Won the 1984 Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program < ref name = latimes >
Flanagan's weekly-series stints have included Aunt Molly Culhane in How the West Was Won ( 1977 ), which earned her a second Emmy Award nomination.

Won and Award
* ( 1969 ) Won – Best First Work Award / Easy Rider
** Won the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook-British
** Won the Eagle Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook-British
** Won the Eagle Award for Favourite British Comicbook-Colour
** 1992 – Won Saturn Award Best Actress for Terminator 2: Judgment Day ( 1991 )
** 1998 – Won Blockbuster Entertainment Award Favorite Actress — Action / Adventure for Dante's Peak ( 1997 )
** 2001 – Won Video Premiere Award Best Supporting Actress for: Skeletons in the Closet ( 2001 )
** 1992 – Won MTV Movie Award Best Female Performance for Terminator 2: Judgment Day ( 1991 )
** 1992 – Won MTV Movie Award Most Desirable Female
** 2000 – Won Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television for The Color of Courage ( 1999 ) ( TV )
* 1992: Won " Best Humor Publication " Eisner Award for Groo the Wanderer
* 1997: Won " Best Humor Publication " Eisner Award for Sergio Aragonés Destroys DC and Sergio Aragonés Massacres Marvel
* 1999: Won " Best Humor Publication " Eisner Award for Sergio Aragonés Groo
* 2001: Won " Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award "
Won the Alberta Governor General Award in Art 1980, and the World Culture Prize in Research Arts & Letters from Milan Italy in 1983.
Won the Tony Award for the Best Musical, Shenandoah.
* Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards ( 1991 ): Won Award for Best Supporting Actress for Life is Sweet ( 1991 )
* National Society of Film Critics Awards ( 1992 ): Won Award for Best Supporting Actress for Life Is Sweet
* Sitges-Catalonian International Film Festival ( 1994 ): Won Best Actress Award for Deadly Advice ( 1994 )
* 1992 – Won – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor-Series, Miniseries or Television Film – Stalin ( 1992 film )
** Won: Audience Award – Most Popular Foreign Film
* 1983: Won " Character Most Worthy of Own Title " Eagle Award
* 1948: Won Danish Bodil Award for A Matter of Life and Death as Best European Film.
* Won a " Heroes Award " from the Philadelphia chapter of the Recording Academy, 2004

Won and for
The Kite That Won The Revolution, a biography for children that focuses on Franklin's scientific and diplomatic contributions.
In that year, Vitagraph's An Auto Heroine ; or, The Race for the Vitagraph Cup and How It Was Won, contains a couple of dialogue titles, and the same firm's Julius Caesar includes three lines of dialogue from Shakespeare's play quoted in intertitles before the actors speak them, finishing with " This was the noblest Roman of them all ".
** 1991: Silence of the Lambs ( Won )-Silver Bear for Best Director
In 1976, he appeared for the last time in a motion picture, playing a movie crewman who is fired by a movie mogul, played by Art Carney, in Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, and he also made his final public appearance in that year when he was inducted into the Body Building Guild Hall of Fame.
* Daniel Ortega Saavedra November 6, 2011 ' Won In National Elections held on November 6, 2011 was the amount of 1, 569, 287 for 62. 46 % of the total valid votes, what became the Commander Daniel Ortega Saavedra in the presidential candidate who won more votes in a Presidential election in the history of Nicaragua, in addition to that obtained a lead of more than 30 % of valid votes doubling the number of votes obtained by radial businessman Fabio Gadea Mantilla on behalf of the Independent Liberal Party ( PLI ) who obtained the amount of 778. 889 votes recorded for 31. 00 %.
In 2000, " an event of historical importance " occurred, according to a live broadcast for the state-owned Korea Broadcasting System, as 78 North Korean girls and boys arrived at the Unification Church's cross-cultural " ice-breaker " event, where guests such as the minister of unification, Park Jae-Kyu, and the minister of culture, Park Jie Won were present.
** 1995 – Won CableACE Actress in a Movie or Miniseries for A Mother's Prayer ( 1995 ) ( TV )
* 1935: Won for Dangerous
* 1938: Won for Jezebel
Won Blue Riband 1929 and 1933 for fastes Atlantic Ocean crossing ; The Bremen escaped after beginning of war from New York to Bremerhaven ; burnt out 1940 in Bremerhaven, probably by arson
Along with her equally larcenous father, " Colonel " Harrington ( Charles Coburn ) and his partner Gerald ( Melville Cooper ), she is out to fleece rich, naive Charles Pike ( Henry Fonda ), the heir to the Pike Ale fortune (" The Ale That Won for Yale ").
* Sir David Bartlett, 3rd Baronet, Won gold for Britan in the 1936 Olympics ( for fencing ).

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