
No, Florence Pugh hasn’t won an Oscar yet, although she has been nominated once for Best Supporting Actress.
Born on 3 January 1996, Florence Pugh has risen rapidly up the ranks as an actress since making her acting debut in 2014. Her debut film was The Falling, and Pugh earned critical acclaim for her performance, as she did for the independent drama Lady Macbeth (2016). However, her international breakthrough came in 2019 when she starred in the film Fighting with My Family as well as Midsommar and Little Women. From there, Pugh’s stardom has only continued to rise, earning nominations for several awards, winning 33 of them along the way.
Did Florence Pugh win an Oscar?
As of May 2025, Florence Pugh has yet to win an Oscar, although the 29-year-old English actress has been nominated for one so far. That occurred in 2020 when she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Little Women. Pugh portrayed Amy March, and her role earned her critical acclaim alongside nominations for several other awards, including the Critics’ Choice Awards, BAFTA Awards, and more than a dozen others.
What awards has Florence Pugh won?
Ever since her acting debut in 2014, Florence Pugh has been nominated for a total of 78 awards, winning 33 throughout her career as of May 2025. That includes:
Year | Category | Award | Nominated Work/Film | Result |
2019 | Best Supporting Actress | Boston Online Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won |
Best Supporting Actress | Chicago Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Detroit Film Critics Society | Little Women | Won | |
Pauline Kael Breakout Award | Florida Film Critics Circle | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Greater Western New York Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Online Association of Female Film Critics | Midsommar | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Philadelphia Film Critics Circle | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Philadelphia Film Critics Circle | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Artist | San Diego Film Critics Society | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Utah Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
2020 | Best Supporting Actress | Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Little Women | Won |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Little Women | Won | |
Breakthrough Artist Award | Austin Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Columbus Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Breakthrough Film Artist | Columbus Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Denver Film Critics Society | Little Women | Won | |
Rising Star of the Year | Dorian Awards | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Georgia Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Breakthrough Award | Georgia Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Performer | Gold Derby Film Awards | Little Women | Won | |
Best Breakthrough Performer | Gold Derby Film Awards | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Music City Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | North Carolina Film Critics Association | Little Women | Won | |
Best Actress | North Dakota Film Society | Midsommar | Won | |
2022 | Best Actress in a Superhero Movie | Critics' Choice Super Awards | Black Widow | Won |
2023 | Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Oppenheimer | Won |
FAQs
A. As of May 2025, Meryl Streep has 21 Oscar nominations, making her the person with the most Oscar nominations of all time.
A. As of May 2025, the record for most wins is four which is held by Katharine Hepburn while Frances McDormand has won three times.
A. While the Harry Potter film series was nominated for 12 Oscars, it did not win a single Academy Award.