List of awards and nominations received by Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan awards and nominations
Lohan in 2025
Lohan in 2025
Wins 32
Nominations 101

Lindsay Lohan is an American actress and singer who has received various accolades throughout her career. She made her motion picture debut starring as twins in the 1998 family comedy The Parent Trap, which earned her acclaim and a Young Artist Award. She continued working with Disney into her teens, including in Freaky Friday (2003), for which she received an MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, two Teen Choice Awards, and a Saturn Award nomination.

In 2004, she starred in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Mean Girls, with the latter role as Cady Heron earning her further acclaim, an MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, another three Teen Choice Awards, and a nomination for Best Young Performer at the Critics' Choice Awards. Having begun showcasing her singing through acting roles as well as recording songs for movie soundtracks, Lohan launched a music career with the release of her debut studio album Speak in 2004, led by the single "Rumors," which earned her a Best Pop Video nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards.

While she continued her relationship with Disney in her late teens, with Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) earning her a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress, she began focusing on more dramatic roles as part of ensemble casts. The Robert Altman-directed independent musical comedy A Prairie Home Companion (2006) and the Emilio Estevez-directed drama Bobby (2006) earned her multiple nominations, including at the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, the Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

The following decade saw Lohan largely focusing on her personal life and exploring other creative ventures. She moved to London, where she made her stage debut in the West End in 2014's Speed-the-Plow, earning a nomination in the Theatre Actress category at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards and the Comeback Award at the Ischia Global Film & Music Festival. In the early 2020s, she signed a deal with Netflix to star in her first major productions in over a decade. In 2025, she returned to Disney for the legacy sequel Freakier Friday and won the CinemaCon Vanguard Award for her contributions to the entertainment industry.

Awards and nominations

Contents
Name of the organizations, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, category and result
Organizations[b] Year[c] Work Category Result Ref.
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1999 The Parent Trap Favorite Female Newcomer Nominated [1]
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival 2007 Lindsay Lohan Global Film Achievement Won [2]
CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards 2025 CinemaCon Vanguard Award Won [3]
Critics' Choice Awards 2005 Mean Girls Best Young Actress Nominated [4]
2007 Bobby Best Acting Ensemble Nominated[d] [5]
A Prairie Home Companion Nominated[d]
Diversity Awards 2004 Lindsay Lohan Female Nova Award Won [6]
Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2015 Speed-the-Plow Theatre Actress Nominated [7]
Gold Derby Awards 2007 A Prairie Home Companion Film Ensemble Nominated[d] [8]
Golden Raspberry Awards 2007 Just My Luck Worst Actress Nominated [9]
2008 I Know Who Killed Me Won [10]
Worst Screen Couple Won
2014 The Canyons Worst Actress Nominated [11]
Inappropriate Comedy / Scary Movie 5 Worst Supporting Actress Nominated
Golden Schmoes Awards 2004 Mean Girls Best T&A of the Year Nominated [12]
Gotham Awards 2006 A Prairie Home Companion Best Ensemble Cast Nominated[d] [13]
GQ Men of the Year Awards 2006 Lindsay Lohan Obsession of the Year Won [14]
Hollywood Film Festival 2006 Bobby Ensemble Award Won[d] [15]
Breakthrough Acting Award Won
International Online Cinema Awards 2005 Mean Girls Best Breakthrough Nominated [1]
Ischia Global Film & Music Festival 2014 Speed-the-Plow Ischia Comeback Award Won [16]
Melbourne Underground Film Festival 2013 The Canyons Best Female Actor Won [17]
Best Foreign Film Won[e]
MTV Asia Awards 2006 Lindsay Lohan Favorite Female Artist Nominated [18]
MTV MIAW Awards Brazil 2019 Best Comeback Nominated [19]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2004 Freaky Friday Breakthrough Female Performance Won [20]
2005 Mean Girls Best Female Performance Won [21]
Best On-Screen Team Won[f]
2019 Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club Best Meme-able Moment Nominated [22]
MTV Video Music Awards 2005 "Rumors" Best Pop Video Nominated [23]
Much Viewers' Poll 2005 Lindsay Lohan Favourite Much Guest Nominated [24]
Mean Girls Hottest Action Sequence Won[g]
Lindsay Lohan Most Drool-worthy Female Nominated
Most Gossip-worthy Nominated
National Film & TV Awards 2019 Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club Best Reality TV Show Nominated[e] [25]
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2005 Lindsay Lohan Fave Movie Star Nominated [26]
2006 Fave Movie Star Female Nominated [27]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2005 Mean Girls Favorite Movie Actress Nominated [28]
2006 Herbie: Fully Loaded Won [29]
Online Film & Television Association 1999 The Parent Trap Best Family Actress Nominated [1]
Best Breakthrough Female Performance Won
Best Youth Performance Nominated
2005 Mean Girls Nominated
2007 "Frankie and Johnny" Best Music – Adapted Song Nominated
Premiere Women in Hollywood Awards 2005 Lindsay Lohan Chanel Spotlight Award for Emerging Talent Won [30]
Prism Awards 2008 Georgia Rule Best Feature Film Won[d] [31]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2003 "Ultimate" Best Song to Dance Nominated [32]
Best Song to Air Guitar Nominated
Lindsay Lohan Female with Most Style Nominated
Best New Artist Nominated
2004 "Drama Queen (That Girl)" Best Song to Watch Your Dad Sing Won [33]
Best TV Movie Song Nominated
Lindsay Lohan Female with Most Style Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Actress Turned Singer Nominated
2005 "Rumors" Best Song Nominated [34]
Best Song to Listen to on the Way to School Nominated
"First" Best Soundtrack Song Nominated
Lindsay Lohan Female with Most Style Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
2006 "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)" Best True Ringer Ring Tone Nominated [35]
Best Song to Play While Doing Homework Nominated
Best Song You've Heard a Million Times and Still Love Nominated
Best Song to Put on Repeat Nominated
Roshni Media TIA Awards 2018 Lindsay Lohan Inspirational Woman Award Won [36]
Saturn Awards 2004 Freaky Friday Best Performance by a Younger Actor Nominated [37]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 Bobby Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated[d] [38]
Shorty Awards 2013 Lindsay Lohan Best Actress Nominated [39]
Sohu Fashion Achievement Awards 2014 Fashion Idol of the Year Won [40]
Teen Choice Awards 2004 Freaky Friday Choice Movie Hissy Fit Won [41]
Freaky Friday / Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen / Mean Girls Choice Breakout Movie Actress Won
Mean Girls Choice Movie Chemistry Nominated[h]
Choice Movie Fight Nominated[g]
Choice Movie Liar Nominated
Choice Movie Blush Won
Choice Comedy Movie Actress Won
2005 Lindsay Lohan Choice Female Hottie Nominated [42]
Herbie: Fully Loaded Choice Comedy Movie Actress Nominated
Lindsay Lohan Choice Crossover Artist Nominated
Choice Female Breakout Music Artist Nominated
2006 Just My Luck Choice Hissy Fit Nominated [1]
Choice Comedy Movie Actress Nominated
2007 Bobby / Georgia Rule Choice Drama Movie Actress Nominated [1]
Lindsay Lohan Choice OMG! Moment Nominated
Thirst Project 2020 Mean Girls / #MeanGirlsDoGood Pioneering Spirit Award Won[d] [43]
TRL Awards 2004 Lindsay Lohan Best Guest Host Won [44]
Fake ID (Best Artist Under 21) Nominated [45]
2005 First Lady Won [46]
Fake ID (Best Artist Under 21) Nominated [47]
Best Guest Host Nominated [48]
2006 Fake ID (Best Artist Under 21) Nominated [49]
VH1 Big In Awards 2005 Big It Girl Won [50]
Lindsay Lohan vs. Paparazzi Big Feud Nominated
Webby Awards 2010 Lindsay Lohan's eHarmony Profile Best Viral Video (Online Film & Video) Nominated [51]
2024 Pilk and Cookies Best Social Campaign (Food & Drink) Honoree [52]
2025 Lindsay Lohan Is Back! Best Social Campaign (Arts, Culture & Lifestyle) Nominated [53]
Tea Break with Lindsay Lohan Best Use of Earned Media Honoree [54]
Young Artist Awards 1999 The Parent Trap Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film Won [55]
2004 Freaky Friday Nominated [56]
Young Hollywood Awards 2005 Lindsay Lohan Today's Superstar Award Won [57]
YoungStar Awards 1998 The Parent Trap Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy Film Nominated [58]

Other accolades

Honors and tributes

Other honors and tributes for Lohan
Country Year Description Ref.
United States 2004 Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame [59]
2006 Madame Tussauds (wax figures) [60]
2012 [61]

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Result Ref.
Alternative Press 21 Best Fictional Bands from TV, Movies, and Beyond 2023 Placed (Freaky Friday) [62]
AOL Top Person Under 21 2004 1st [63]
Ask Top Picture Searches 2005 1st [64]
Billboard Top Billboard 200 Albums of the Year 2005 62nd (Speak) [65]
Hot Dance Club Play Tracks of the Year 2008 16th ("Bossy") [66]
The 100 Greatest Disneyverse Songs of All Time 2023 89th ("Ultimate") [67]
Business Insider The Most Popular Teen Idols Throughout History 2019 Placed [68]
The Best Fictional Musicians and Bands in Movie and TV History 2023 Placed (Freaky Friday) [69]
Entertainment Weekly Annual Must List 2004 15th [70]
Influential List 2004 Placed [71]
Breakout Stars 2004 Placed [72]
Great Performances 2004 Placed (Mean Girls) [73]
Forbes Celebrity 100 2004 97th [74]
2005 52nd [75]
Young Hollywood's Top-Earning Stars 2007 3rd [76]
The Hollywood Reporter Female Breakout Performers 2004 2nd [77]
93 Years of THR: Memorable Moments from a Storied History 2023 Placed (Freaky Friday) [78]
IMDb Top Female Star 2004 1st [79]
Letterboxd Multiplicity: Best Dual Performances in Film 2025 5th (The Parent Trap) [80]
Maxim Maxim Hot 100 2007 1st [81]
The New Yorker The Best Movie Performances of the Century So Far 2021 11th (Mean Girls) [82]
People Most Beautiful People 2004 Placed [83]
2005 Placed [84]
Top Fashion Icons 2005 Placed [85]
Most Beautiful People 2006 Placed [86]
2024 Placed [87]
Rolling Stone Annual Hot List 2004 Placed [88]
People of the Year 2004 Placed [89]
Saturday Night Network SNL's Greatest Hosts 2024 23rd [90]
Spin Hottest Stars Under 25 2006 Placed [91]
TC Candler The 100 Most Beautiful Faces 2004 1st [92]
Variety 20 Best Fictional Bands in Movies and TV Shows 2023 Placed (Freaky Friday) [93]
VH1 30 Under 30: Hollywood's Next Generation 2005 Placed [94]
100 Greatest Teen Stars 2006 11th [95]

Notes

  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  3. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Shared with the cast.
  5. ^ a b Shared with the producers.
  6. ^ Shared with Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried.
  7. ^ a b Shared with Rachel McAdams.
  8. ^ Shared with Jonathan Bennett.

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