List of Jenny Beavan
Oscar nominations, wins

         Updated: June 2025

List of Oscar nominations and wins for Jenny Beavan. Jenny Beavan has been nominated for 12 Academy Awards for Best Costume Design and won 3. Year indicates year/period for which films were released for awards consideration, not year of ceremony. Sources: Oscars.org, Internet Movie Database

2022: Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris — lost to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ruth E. Carter). Other nominees: Elvis (Catherine Martin), Babylon (Mary Zophres), Everything Everywhere All at Once (Shirley Kurata)

WON: 2021: Cruella — Other nominees: West Side Story (Paul Tazewell), Dune: Part One (Jacqueline West, Bob Morgan), Nightmare Alley (Luis Sequeira), Cyrano (Massimo Cantini Parrini, Jacqueline Durran)

WON: 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road — Other nominees: Carol (Sandy Powell), Cinderella (Sandy Powell), The Danish Girl (Paco Delgado), The Revenant (Jacqueline West)

2010: The King’s Speech — lost to Alice in Wonderland (Colleen Atwood). Other nominees: True Grit (Mary Zophres), I Am Love (Antonella Cannarozzi), The Tempest (Sandy Powell)

2001: Gosford Park — lost to Moulin Rouge! (Catherine Martin, Angus Strathie). Other nominees: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Judianna Makovsky), The Affair of the Necklace (Milena Canonero), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Ngila Dickson, Richard Taylor)

1999: Anna and the King — lost to Topsy-Turvy (Lindy Hemming). Other nominees: The Talented Mr. Ripley (Ann Roth, Gary Jones), Sleepy Hollow (Colleen Atwood), Titus (Milena Canonero)

1995: Sense and Sensibility (shared with John Bright) — lost to Restoration (James Acheson). Other nominees: Braveheart (Charles Knode), Richard III (Shuna Harwood), 12 Monkeys (Julie Weiss)

1993: The Remains of the Day (shared with John Bright) — lost to The Age of Innocence (Gabriella Pescucci). Other nominees: Schindler’s List (Anna B. Sheppard), Orlando (Sandy Powell), The Piano (Janet Patterson)

1992: Howards End (shared with John Bright) — lost to Dracula (Eiko Ishioka). Other nominees: Malcolm X (Ruth E. Carter), Toys (Albert Wolsky), Enchanted April (Sheena Napier)

1987: Maurice (shared with John Bright) — lost to The Last Emperor (James Acheson). Other nominees: The Dead (Dorothy Jeakins), The Untouchables (Marilyn Vance), Empire of the Sun (Bob Ringwood)

WON: 1986: A Room with a View (shared with John Bright) — Other nominees: Peggy Sue Got Married (Theadora Van Runkle), The Mission (Enrico Sabbatini), Otello (Anna Anni, Maurizio Millenotti), Pirates (Anthony Powell)

1984: The Bostonians (shared with John Bright) — lost to Amadeus (Theodor Pistek). Other nominees: Places in the Heart (Ann Roth), A Passage to India (Judy Moorcroft), 2010: The Year We Make Contact (Patricia Norris)


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