List of Colleen Atwood
Oscar nominations, wins
Updated: June 2025
List of Oscar nominations and wins for Colleen Atwood. Colleen Atwood has been nominated for 12 Academy Awards for Best Costume Design and won 4. Year indicates year/period for which films were released for awards consideration, not year of ceremony. Sources: Oscars.org, Internet Movie Database
WON: 2016: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them — Other nominees: Allied (Joanna Johnston), Florence Foster Jenkins (Consolata Boyle), Jackie (Madeline Fontaine), La La Land (Mary Zophres)
2014: Into the Woods — lost to The Grand Budapest Hotel (Milena Canonero). Other nominees: Inherent Vice (Mark Bridges), Maleficent (Anna B. Sheppard), Mr. Turner (Jacqueline Durran)
2012: Snow White and the Huntsman — lost to Anna Karenina (Jacqueline Durran). Other nominees: Les Misérables (Paco Delgado), Lincoln (Joanna Johnston), Mirror Mirror (Eiko Ishioka, posthumously)
WON: 2010: Alice in Wonderland — Other nominees: The Tempest (Sandy Powell), The King’s Speech (Jenny Beavan), True Grit (Mary Zophres), I Am Love (Antonella Cannarozzi)
2009: Nine — lost to The Young Victoria (Sandy Powell). Other nominees: Bright Star (Janet Patterson), Coco Before Chanel (Catherine Leterrier), The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (Monique Prudhomme)
2007: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street — lost to Elizabeth: The Golden Age (Alexandra Byrne). Other nominees: Across the Universe (Albert Wolsky), Atonement (Jacqueline Durran), La Vie En Rose (Marit Allen)
WON: 2005: Memoirs of a Geisha — Other nominees: Mrs. Henderson Presents (Sandy Powell), Walk the Line (Arianne Phillips), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Gabriella Pescucci), Pride & Prejudice (Jacqueline Durran)
2004: A Series of Unfortunate Events — lost to The Aviator (Sandy Powell). Other nominees: Finding Neverland (Alexandra Byrne), Ray (Sharen Davis), Troy (Bob Ringwood)
WON: 2002: Chicago — Other nominees: Gangs of New York (Sandy Powell), Frida (Julie Weiss), The Hours (Ann Roth), The Pianist (Anna B. Sheppard)
1999: Sleepy Hollow — lost to Topsy-Turvy (Lindy Hemming). Other nominees: The Talented Mr. Ripley (Ann Roth, Gary Jones),
Anna and the King (Jenny Beavan), Titus (Milena Canonero)
1998: Beloved — lost to Shakespeare in Love (Sandy Powell). Other nominees: Velvet Goldmine (Sandy Powell), Elizabeth (Alexandra Byrne), Pleasantville (Judianna Makovsky)
1994: Little Women — lost to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Lizzy Gardiner, Tim Chappel). Other nominees: Bullets Over Broadway (Jeffrey Kurland), Maverick (April Ferry), Queen Margot (Moidele Bickel)