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List of accolades received by Walk the Line

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List of accolades received by Walk the Line
Reese Witherspoon received multiple awards for her performance in the film.
Totals[a]
Wins32
Nominations62
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Walk the Line is a 2005 American biographical musical romantic drama film directed by James Mangold. The screenplay, written by Mangold and Gill Dennis, is based on two autobiographies authored by singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. The film follows Cash's early life, his romance with June Carter, his ascent in the country music scene, and his struggle with drug addiction. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Cash, Reese Witherspoon as Carter, Ginnifer Goodwin as Cash's first wife Vivian Liberto, and Robert Patrick as Cash's father.

Walk the Line premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2005, and was theatrically released by 20th Century Fox on November 18. The film received positive reviews[1][2] and grossed $187 million on a $28 million budget.[3] It received five nominations at the 78th Academy Awards: Best Actress (for Witherspoon, which she won), Best Actor (for Phoenix), Best Sound Mixing, Best Costume Design and Best Film Editing.

Accolades

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Award / Association / Film festival Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards February 7, 2006 Best Movie for Grownups Walk the Line Runner-up [4]
Academy Awards March 5, 2006 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [5][6][7]
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won
Best Film Editing Michael McCusker Nominated
Best Costume Design Arianne Phillips Nominated
Best Sound Mixing Paul Massey, Doug Hemphill, and Peter Kurland Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards May 23, 2006 Tex Ritter Film Award Walk the Line Won [8]
ACE Eddie Awards February 19, 2006 Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical Michael McCusker Won [9]
African-American Film Critics Association 2005 Top Ten Films Walk the Line 6th place [10][11][12]
Amanda Awards August 18, 2006 Best Foreign Film Won [13]
Art Directors Guild Awards February 11, 2006 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film David J. Bomba, Rob Simons, and John R. Jensen Won [14][15]
Artios Awards November 1, 2006 Feature Film Casting — Drama Lisa Beach and Sarah Katzman Nominated [16]
Austin Film Critics Association 2005 Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won [17]
Boston Society of Film Critics December 11, 2005 Best Actress Won [18]
British Academy Film Awards February 19, 2006 Best Actor in a Leading Role Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [19][20][21]
Best Actress in a Leading Role Reese Witherspoon Won
Best Film Music T-Bone Burnett Nominated
Best Sound Paul Massey, Doug Hemphill, Peter Kurland, and Donald Sylvester Won
Camerimage December 4, 2005 Camerimage Festival Director Special Award Phedon Papamichael Won [22]
Chicago Film Critics Association January 9, 2006 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [23][24][25]
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards February 25, 2006 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Paul Massey, Doug Hemphill, and Peter Kurland Won [26][27]
Costume Designers Guild Awards February 25, 2006 Excellence in Period Film Arianne Phillips Nominated [28]
Critics' Choice Awards January 9, 2006 Best Picture Walk the Line Nominated [29][30][31]
Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won
Best Soundtrack Walk the Line Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association December 19, 2005 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix 4th place [32][33]
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon 3rd place
Empire Awards March 27, 2007 Best Actress Nominated [34]
Florida Film Critics Circle December 24, 2005 Best Actress Won [35][36]
Golden Globe Awards January 16, 2006 Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Walk the Line Won [37][38]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Joaquin Phoenix Won
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Reese Witherspoon Won
Golden Trailer Awards June 1, 2006 Best Drama Walk the Line Nominated [39]
Best Music Nominated
Grammy Awards February 11, 2007 Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Pictures, Television or Other Visual Media Joaquin Phoenix, T-Bone Burnett, and Mike Piersante Won [40]
Hollywood Film Awards October 24, 2005 Hollywood Actor Award Joaquin Phoenix Won [41][42][43]
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards March 4, 2006 Best Sound Editing – Music – Musical Feature Film Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz, Terry Delsing, Bunny Andrews, and Frank Wolf Won [44][45][46]
MTV Movie Awards June 3, 2006 Best Performance Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [47]
Reese Witherspoon Nominated
National Board of Review January 10, 2006 Top Ten Films Walk the Line Won [48][49]
National Society of Film Critics January 7, 2006 Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won [50][51]
New York Film Critics Circle January 8, 2006 Best Actress Won [52]
Online Film Critics Society January 16, 2006 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [53][54][55]
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won
Producers Guild of America Awards January 22, 2006 Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures James Keach and Cathy Konrad Nominated [56][57]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle December 12, 2005 Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won [58]
Satellite Awards December 17, 2005 Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Walk the Line Won [59]
Best Director James Mangold Nominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Reese Witherspoon Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Gill Dennis and James Mangold Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards January 29, 2006 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Joaquin Phoenix Nominated [60][61][62]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Reese Witherspoon Won
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Nominated
Teen Choice Awards August 20, 2006 Choice Movie – Drama Walk the Line Nominated [63][64][65]
Choice Actress – Drama/Action Adventure Reese Witherspoon Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association December 13, 2005 Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won [66][67]
Young Artist Awards March 25, 2006 Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor Ridge Canipe Won [68]

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