Kylie Minogue es una cantante y actriz australiana-británica. Su papel decisivo en la telenovela Neighbours (1986-1988) como Charlene Robinson le valió un premio Logie de plata a la actriz más popular en 1987 . En la siguiente ceremonia , se convirtió en la primera persona en ganar cuatro Logie Awards en un evento y la ganadora de Gold Logie más joven a los diecinueve años. [1] [2] Interesada en seguir una carrera en la música, Minogue firmó con Mushroom Records en 1987 y lanzó su álbum debut homónimo, Kylie , en 1988. [3] [4] Sus canciones, una versión de "The Loco-Motion "y" I Should Be So Lucky ", consiguieron el premio al sencillo más vendido en los ARIA Music Awards de 1988 y 1989. Las contribuciones de Minogue a los álbumes de estudio posteriores Enjoy Yourself (1989), Let's Get to It ( 1991), Kylie Minogue (1994) e Impossible Princess (1997) le valieron cuatro nominaciones al premio ARIA a la mejor artista femenina . En 1996 , su dueto con la banda de rock Nick Cave y The Bad Seeds , " Where the Wild Roses Grow " , ganó tres premios ARIA por Mejor Lanzamiento Pop , Sencillo del Año y Canción del Año .
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Minogue firmó con Parlophone en 1999 y lanzó Light Years al año siguiente, [5] que fue nominado para el Premio ARIA al Álbum del Año . Su octavo estudio, Fever (2001), fue un éxito comercial y de crítica, [6] [7] ganando su primer Brit Award for International Album en 2002 . Su sencillo principal, " Can't Get You Out of My Head ", fue galardonado con el premio al sencillo del año en los 16 premios ARIA Music Awards y el premio Edison de 2002 . Otros dos sencillos de Fever , " Love at First Sight " y " Come into My World ", fueron nominados para el premio Grammy a la mejor grabación de danza , este último ganó en 2004 , la primera vez que un artista musical australiano ganaba en una categoría importante. desde Men at Work en 1983 . [8] Por su trabajo como compositora de "Love at First Sight" y " In Your Eyes ", Minogue recibió dos nominaciones a los premios Ivor Novello a la obra más interpretada en 2003. Obtuvo dos nominaciones más en la siguiente ceremonia, "Mejor Contemporáneo Canción "y" Éxito internacional del año ", por" Lento "de Body Language (2003). [a] X (2007) fue la primera nominación al Grammy de Minogue en la categoría de Mejor Álbum Dance / Electrónico , su quinta en general. [9]
La Compañía de Interpretación Fonográfica de Australia clasificó a Minogue como la Artista más Transmitida de 2002, 2003 y 2005. Recibió el Premio al Logro Especial en 1989, y dos Premios al Logro Destacado más en 1990 y 2002 de la Asociación Australiana de la Industria de la Grabación , quien también la nombró en el Salón de la Fama de ARIA en 2011 . Minogue recibió el premio JC Williamson en 2013 por su contribución al entretenimiento en vivo de Australia. [10] En el Reino Unido, ha logrado al menos un álbum entre los cinco primeros durante cinco décadas consecutivas, lo que le valió a Minogue una entrada en los récords mundiales Guinness de 2020 . Recibió un premio especial O2 Silver Clef en 2012 para celebrar sus 25 años de carrera musical, [11] y un doctorado honorario en Ciencias de la Salud de la Universidad Anglia Ruskin en 2011 por su trabajo en la concienciación sobre el cáncer de mama. Fue nombrada Oficial de la Orden del Imperio Británico (OBE) en los honores de Año Nuevo de 2008 por sus servicios a la música. Por su contribución al enriquecimiento de la cultura francesa, el gobierno francés la nombró Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres , mientras que la Sociedad Gran Bretaña-Australia reconoció a Minogue en abril de 2017 por su contribución a la mejora de las relaciones entre Gran Bretaña y Australia.
Premios y nominaciones
Indica categorías no competitivas |
Otorgar | Año [b] | Categoría | Destinatario (s) y nominado (s) | Resultado | Ref (s). |
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Premios de coreografía americana | 2004 | Logro destacado en coreografía - Video musical | Michael Rooney por "Chocolate" | Nominado | [12] [13] |
Premios APRA | 2021 | La canción del año | " Di algo " | Preseleccionado | [14] [15] |
Premios ARIA Music | 1988 | Individual más vendido | " Locomoción " | Ganado | [dieciséis] |
1989 | " Debería tener tanta suerte " | Ganado | [17] | ||
Mejor Artista Femenina | Kylie | Nominado | |||
Álbum más vendido | Nominado | ||||
Artista innovador - Álbum | Nominado | ||||
Premio al logro especial | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
1990 | Premio al logro excepcional | Ganado | [18] | ||
Mejor Artista Femenina | Diviértete | Nominado | |||
1992 | Hagámoslo | Nominado | [19] | ||
1995 | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [20] [21] | ||
El mejor video | " Ponte en mi lugar " | Ganado | |||
Individual más vendido | " Confía en mí " | Nominado | |||
1996 | Mejor lanzamiento pop | " Donde crecen las rosas silvestres " (con Nick Cave y las malas semillas ) | Ganado | [22] | |
Single del año | Ganado | ||||
La canción del año | Ganado | ||||
1998 | Álbum del año | Princesa imposible | Nominado | [23] | |
Mejor Artista Femenina | Nominado | ||||
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
Single del año | " Lo hice de nuevo " | Nominado | |||
1999 | Mejor Artista Femenina | " Estilo vaquero " | Nominado | [24] | |
2000 | " Dando vueltas " | Nominado | [25] | ||
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Ganado | ||||
2001 | Álbum del año | Años luz | Nominado | [26] | |
Mejor Artista Femenina | Ganado | ||||
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Ganado | ||||
Álbum más vendido | Nominado | ||||
Single del año | " En una noche como esta " | Nominado | |||
Individual más vendido | Nominado | ||||
2002 | Álbum del año | Fiebre | Nominado | [27] | |
Mejor Artista Femenina | Nominado | ||||
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Ganado | ||||
Álbum más vendido | Ganado | ||||
Individual más vendido | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | |||
Single del año | Ganado | ||||
Premio al logro excepcional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
2003 | Mejor Artista Femenina | " Ven a mi mundo " | Nominado | [28] | |
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
2004 | Mejor Artista Femenina | Lenguaje corporal | Nominado | [29] | |
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
2005 | Mejor Artista Femenina | " Creo en ti " | Nominado | [30] | |
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
2006 | Mejor DVD de música | Kylie: corista | Nominado | [31] | |
2008 | Mejor Artista Femenina | X | Nominado | [32] | |
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
2010 | Mejor Artista Femenina | Afrodita | Nominado | [33] | |
Mejor lanzamiento pop | Nominado | ||||
2011 | Miembros del Salón de la Fama de ARIA | Kylie Minogue | Instalado | [34] | |
Premios de la radio comercial australiana | 2003 | Artista australiano más interpretado | Ganado | [35] | |
Premios "Mo" de entretenimiento australiano | 1990 | Embajador Internacional del Showbusiness | Ganado | [36] | |
2001 | Artista australiano del año | Ganado | [37] | ||
2002 | Ganado | [38] | |||
Embajador australiano del mundo del espectáculo | Ganado | ||||
2003 | Ganado | [39] | |||
Artista australiano del año | Ganado | ||||
Premio Bambi | 2001 | Mejor regreso | Ganado | [40] [41] | |
Premios Billboard de la Música | 2021 | Mejor álbum dance / electrónico | Disco | Nominado | [42] [43] |
Bravo Otto | 1988 | Cantante femenina | Kylie Minogue | Bronce | [44] |
1989 | Bronce | [45] | |||
2001 | Oro | [46] | |||
2003 | Otto honorario | Ganado | [47] | ||
Premios Brit | 1989 | Mejor mujer internacional | Nominado | [48] | |
1995 | Nominado | ||||
2001 | Nominado | [49] | |||
2002 | Mejor video británico | " Niños " (con Robbie Williams ) | Nominado | [50] | |
Mejor Álbum Internacional | Fiebre | Ganado | |||
Mejor mujer internacional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
Mejor acto pop | Nominado | ||||
2004 | Mejor mujer internacional | Nominado | [51] | ||
2005 | Artista solista femenina internacional | Nominado | [52] | ||
2008 | Mejor Álbum Internacional | X | Nominado | [53] | |
Artista solista femenina internacional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
2010 | Actuación británica de 30 años | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | [54] | |
2011 | Artista solista femenina internacional | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [55] | |
Premios LGBT británicos | 2015 | Icono global | Ganado | [56] | |
El Brit Trust | 2007 | Premio Fideicomiso de la Industria de la Música | Ganado | [57] [58] | |
Premios BT de música digital | 2008 | Artista del Año | Nominado | [59] [60] [61] | |
Mejor Artista Pop | Ganado | ||||
Mejor innovación o gadget | Kyliekonnect.com | Ganado | |||
2010 | Mejor sitio web oficial | Kylie.com | 13 ° lugar | [62] | |
Premios Capital FM | 2002 | Mejor mujer internacional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [63] |
Mejor single internacional | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | |||
Premios al lector de pop clásico | 2019 | Artista solista del año | Kylie Minogue | Segundo lugar | [64] [65] |
Actuación en vivo del año | Nominado | ||||
Álbum del año | dorado | Ganado | |||
Single del año | " Bailando " | Segundo lugar | |||
Video del año | Segundo lugar | ||||
Clive James en los 80 | 1989 | Mujer de la Década | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [66] |
Premios DanceStar | 2002 | Reino Unido - Best Chart Act | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | [67] [68] |
Reino Unido - MTV Dance Mejor Video | Nominado | ||||
2003 | Estados Unidos - Record del año | Nominado | [69] [70] | ||
Estados Unidos - Mejor acto internacional | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | |||
US - Party 93.1 FM Premio al Mejor Remix | " Come into My World " ( Remix de Fischerspooner ) | Ganado | |||
EE. UU. - Mejor video | " Amor a primera vista " | Nominado | |||
2004 | " Lento " | Nominado | [71] | ||
Medios de cine digital | 2009 | Mejor comercial de cine de todos los tiempos | "Prueba" (2001) para Agent Provocateur | Ganado | [72] [73] |
Echo Arena Liverpool | 2014 | Premio Icon | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [74] |
Premio Echo Music | 2002 | Mejor Artista Femenina de Rock / Pop Internacional | Fiebre | Nominado | [75] [76] [77] |
Sencillo internacional del año | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | |||
Premio Edison | 2002 | Single del año | Ganado | [78] | |
Premios Elle Style | 1997 | La estrella del pop femenina más elegante | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [3] |
2002 | Mujer del año | Ganado | [79] | ||
2005 | Premio a la Trayectoria | Ganado | [80] | ||
2008 | Mujer del año | Ganado | [81] | ||
Fondo de Investigación del Cáncer de la Mujer de la Fundación de la Industria del Entretenimiento | 2013 | Premio al coraje | Ganado | [82] [83] | |
Premios GAFFA | 2021 | Mejor acto solista internacional | Preseleccionado | [84] [85] | |
Mejor Álbum Internacional | Disco | Preseleccionado | |||
Premios Gaygalan | 2002 | Canción internacional del año | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | [86] |
Premios Glamour | 2007 | Mujer mejor vestida del año | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [87] |
2009 | Emprendedor del año | Ganado | [88] [89] | ||
Mujer del año | Ganado | ||||
2012 | Contribución excepcional | Ganado | [90] | ||
2021 | Icono de cambio de juego | Ganado | [91] | ||
premios Grammy | 2003 | Mejor grabación de baile | " Amor a primera vista " | Nominado | [92] |
2004 | " Ven a mi mundo " | Ganado | [93] | ||
2005 | " Lento " | Nominado | [94] | ||
2006 | " Creo en ti " | Nominado | [95] | ||
2009 | Mejor álbum electrónico / dance | X | Nominado | [96] | |
Goldene Kamera | 2008 | Mejor acto musical internacional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [97] [98] |
Premios GQ Hombres del año | 2001 | Servicios a la humanidad | Ganado | [99] [100] | |
2013 | Caballero del año | Ganado | [101] | ||
2019 | Premio Icon | Ganado | [102] [103] | ||
Records Mundiales Guinness | 2020 | Más décadas consecutivas con los cinco mejores álbumes (Reino Unido) (femenino) | Ganado | [104] | |
G'Day USA: Semana de Australia | 2008 | Honor especial por la excelencia en la promoción de Australia en los EE. UU. | Ganado | [105] [106] | |
Premios de Harper's Bazaar | 2018 | Premio al icono de la música | Ganado | [107] | |
Premios Helpmann | 2009 | Mejor concierto australiano contemporáneo | Frontier Touring Company para KylieX2008 | Nominado | [108] |
2012 | Kylie Minogue yFrontier Touring CompanyparaAnti Tour | Nominado | [109] | ||
Kylie Minogue yFrontier Touring CompanyparaAphrodite: Les Folies Tour | Ganado | ||||
2013 | Premio JC Williamson | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [10] | |
2019 | Mejor concierto australiano contemporáneo | Kylie Minogue yFrontier Touring Company, Roundhouse Entertainment y Mellen Events paraGolden Tour | Nominado | [110] [111] | |
Premio de música de Hong Kong Top Sales | 2002 | Diez álbumes extranjeros más vendidos | Fiebre | Ganado | [112] |
Premios de la música húngara | 2002 | Mejor álbum pop extranjero | Fiebre | Ganado | [113] [114] |
Premio Internacional de Música de Danza | 2003 | Mejor pista de pop dance | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | [115] |
Mejor video de baile | " Amor a primera vista " | Nominado | |||
Mejor artista de baile solista | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
2011 | Mejor pista de pop dance | " Todos los amantes " | Nominado | [116] | |
Mejor artista solista | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | |||
2013 | Mejor pista comercial / pop dance | " Bomba de tiempo " | Nominado | [117] | |
Asociación Internacional de Pantallas Láser | 2015 | Mejor espectáculo en directo | ER Productions para Kiss Me Once Tour | Ganado | [118] [119] |
Premios de Danza Italiana | 2001 | La canción del año | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | [120] |
El mejor video | Ganado | ||||
Mejor Artista de Danza Extranjera | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
2002 | Mejor acto de danza internacional | Ganado | [121] | ||
Premios Ivor Novello [a] | 2003 | Trabajo más realizado | " Amor a primera vista " | Nominado | [126] [127] |
" En tus ojos " | Nominado | ||||
2004 | Mejor Canción Contemporánea | " Lento " | Nominado | [128] [129] | |
Éxito internacional del año | Nominado | ||||
Premio Disco de Oro de Japón | 1989 | Artista nuevo del año | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [130] |
Single del año | " Debería tener tanta suerte " | Ganado | |||
Premios Logie | 1987 | Actriz más popular en Australia | Vecinos | Ganado | [131] |
1988 | Ganado | [132] | |||
Personalidad más popular de la televisión australiana | Ganado | ||||
Personalidad más popular en la televisión victoriana | Ganado | ||||
Video musical más popular | " El Loco-Movimiento " | Ganado | |||
1989 | Personalidad más popular de la televisión australiana | Vecinos | Nominado | [133] | |
Actriz más popular en Australia | Nominado | ||||
1990 | Video musical más popular | " Nunca es demasiado tarde " | Ganado | [134] | |
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica | 2002 | Mejor Artista Pop - Internacional | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [135] [136] |
Millward Brown | 2010 | La celebridad más poderosa de Gran Bretaña | Ganado | [137] [138] | |
Premios MTV Asia | 2003 | Artista femenina favorita | Nominado | [139] [140] | |
video favorito | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | |||
2005 | Artista femenina favorita | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [141] [142] [143] | |
video favorito | " Mujer de sangre roja " | Nominado | |||
Premios MTV Australia | 2005 | Video mejor vestido | " Chocolate " | Nominado | [144] [145] |
Premios MTV Europe Music | 2002 | Mejor Album | Fiebre | Nominado | [146] [147] |
Mejor Artista Femenina | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | |||
Mejor acto pop | Ganado | ||||
Mejor acto de baile | Ganado | ||||
2003 | Mejor Artista Femenina | Nominado | [148] [149] | ||
Mejor Artista Pop | Nominado | ||||
Premios MTV Movie & TV | 2002 | Mejor cameo | Moulin Rouge! | Nominado | [150] |
Premios MTV TRL | 2003 | Premio Encuentro Cercano | Vacaciones europeas con Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [151] |
Premios MTV a los videos musicales | 1998 | Premio International Viewer's Choice Award - MTV Australia | " Lo hice de nuevo " | Ganado | [152] [153] |
2002 | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | [154] [155] | ||
Mejor coreografía | Ganado | ||||
Mejor video de baile | Nominado | ||||
Premios MTV a los videos musicales de Japón | 2003 | Mejor video de baile | " Ven a mi mundo " | Nominado | [156] [157] |
2004 | " Lento " | Nominado | [158] | ||
2006 | " Sometime Samurai " (con Towa Tei ) | Nominado | [159] | ||
Premios MuchMusic Video | 2002 | Mejor video de artista internacional - Artista | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | [160] [161] |
Premios de la Semana de la Música | 2004 | Mejor video pop | " Lento " | Ganado | [162] |
2019 | Campaña de relaciones públicas | Kylie Minogue y Murray Chalmers PR | Nominado | [163] [164] | |
Campaña de marketing de artistas | Kylie Minogue yBMG | Nominado | |||
2020 | Campaña de marketing de catálogo | Ganado | [165] [166] | ||
2021 | Maestros en marketing digital | Disco | Ganado | [167] | |
Archivo Nacional de Cine y Sonido | 2011 | Sonidos de Australia | " Debería tener tanta suerte " | Ganado | [168] |
Premios NewNowNext | 2013 | Premio al héroe de la pista de baile | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [169] [170] |
Premios NME | 1995 | El ser humano más deseable | Ganado | [171] | |
2002 | Mejor single | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | [172] [173] | |
Mejor acto pop | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
Mejor artista solista | Nominado | ||||
2008 | Mujer más sexy | Ganado | [174] | ||
Premio de Música NRJ | 2002 | Artista femenina internacional del año | Nominado | [175] [176] | |
2003 | Mejor mujer internacional | Nominado | [177] | ||
Mejor sitio web de música | Kylie.com | Nominado | |||
2008 | Premio de Honor de NRJ | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [178] | |
Compañía de interpretación fonográfica de Australia | 2001 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2001 | 7mo lugar | [179] | |
100 grabaciones más retransmitidas de 2001 | " Dando vueltas " | Duodécimo lugar | |||
" En una noche como esta " | 15 ° lugar | ||||
" Niños " | 63 ° lugar | ||||
2002 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2002 | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [180] | |
100 grabaciones más retransmitidas de 2002 | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | 7mo lugar | |||
" En tus ojos " | Duodécimo lugar | ||||
" Amor a primera vista " | Puesto 48 | ||||
" En una noche como esta " | Lugar 98 | ||||
2003 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2003 | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [181] | |
100 grabaciones más retransmitidas de 2003 | "Fiebre" | Decimosexto lugar | |||
" Ven a mi mundo " | 20 ° lugar | ||||
" Amor a primera vista " | 35to lugar | ||||
2004 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2004 | Kylie Minogue | Segundo lugar | [182] | |
100 grabaciones más retransmitidas de 2004 | " Mujer de sangre roja " | 55 ° lugar | |||
" Lento " | 64 ° lugar | ||||
2005 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2005 | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [183] | |
100 grabaciones más retransmitidas de 2005 | " Creo en ti " | 19 ° lugar | |||
" Renunciar a ti " | 79 ° lugar | ||||
2006 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2006 | Kylie Minogue | Décimo octavo lugar | [184] | |
2007 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2007 | 35to lugar | [185] | ||
2008 | 50 artistas más retransmitidos de 2008 | 22do lugar | [186] | ||
Premios 40 Principales | 2010 | Mejor Artista Internacional | Nominado | [187] | |
Premios Ondas | 2004 | Premio especial del jurado | Ganado | [188] [189] | |
Porin | 1996 | Mejor video internacional | " Donde crecen las rosas silvestres " (con Nick Cave y las malas semillas ) | Ganado | [190] |
Premios Oye! | 2002 | La canción del año | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | [191] |
Premios Q | 2002 | El mejor video | Nominado | [192] | |
2007 | Q ídolo | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [193] [194] | |
Rosa de Oro | 2004 | La mejor música | Granada Television para Kylie | Nominado | [195] [196] |
Premio Silver Clef | 2001 | Mejor Artista Internacional | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [197] |
2012 | Premio O2 Silver Clef del 25 aniversario | Ganado | [11] [198] | ||
Encuesta de lectores de Smash Hits | 1988 | Persona mejor vestida | Segundo lugar | [199] | |
La peor persona vestida | Décimo lugar | ||||
Peor cantante solista femenina | 3er puesto | ||||
La mujer más fanciable | Ganado | ||||
Mejor cantante solista femenina | Ganado | ||||
Mejor LP | Kylie | 3er puesto | |||
Peor LP | 4to lugar | ||||
Mejor single | " El Loco-Movimiento " | Segundo lugar | |||
Mejor video pop | 3er puesto | ||||
Peor video pop | 7mo lugar | ||||
" Debería tener tanta suerte " | 4to lugar | ||||
Peor single | Segundo lugar | ||||
1989 | Mejor cantante solista femenina | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [200] | |
Peor cantante solista femenina | Ganado | ||||
La mujer más fanciable | Ganado | ||||
Persona mejor vestida | 3er puesto | ||||
La peor persona vestida | 3er puesto | ||||
La persona más completamente inútil | 5to lugar | ||||
Peor corte de pelo | Noveno lugar | ||||
La cosa más horrible | 5to lugar | ||||
Mejor LP | Kylie | Noveno lugar | |||
Mejor single | " Mano en tu corazón " | 4to lugar | |||
Peor video pop | 3er puesto | ||||
Mejor video pop | Décimo lugar | ||||
" No cambiaría nada " | 5to lugar | ||||
Mejor single | Décimo lugar | ||||
1990 | " Mejor el diablo que conoces " | 4to lugar | [201] | ||
Peor single | 4to lugar | ||||
Peor LP | Diviértete | 6to lugar | |||
La peor persona vestida | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
Peor cantante solista femenina | Ganado | ||||
Peor corte de pelo | 5to lugar | ||||
La cosa más horrible | Segundo lugar | ||||
Persona más completamente inútil | 3er puesto | ||||
La mujer más fanciable | 3er puesto | ||||
Mejor cantante solista femenina | 5to lugar | ||||
1991 | 4to lugar | [202] | |||
Persona mejor vestida | Noveno lugar | ||||
La mujer más fanciable | 4to lugar | ||||
Mejor actriz | Décimo lugar | ||||
La persona más completamente inútil | 5to lugar | ||||
Peor corte de pelo en pop | 5to lugar | ||||
La cosa más horrible | 4to lugar | ||||
La peor persona vestida | Segundo lugar | ||||
Peor cantante solista femenina | Ganado | ||||
Peor video pop | " Conmocionado " | 3er puesto | |||
Peor single | 6to lugar | ||||
Mejor single | Décimo lugar | ||||
1994 | " Confía en mí " | 7mo lugar | [203] | ||
Mejor video pop | 3er puesto | ||||
Mejor Album | Kylie Minogue | 3er puesto | |||
Peor Cantante Femenina | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | |||
Mejor cantante solista femenina | 3er puesto | ||||
Persona mejor vestida | Décimo lugar | ||||
La peor persona vestida | 4to lugar | ||||
Mejor corte de pelo | Octavo lugar | ||||
El corte de pelo más trágico | 4to lugar | ||||
La estrella femenina más fanciable | 4to lugar | ||||
Mujer menos fanciable | Segundo lugar | ||||
Triste perdedor del 94 | Octavo lugar | ||||
2001 | La mejor mujer | Nominado | [204] | ||
Mejor single | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Nominado | |||
2002 | Mejor acto internacional | Kylie Minogue | Segundo lugar | [205] | |
Mejor acto en vivo | Noveno lugar | ||||
La mujer más fanciable | 4to lugar | ||||
Mejor mujer solista | 3er puesto | ||||
2004 | Smash Hits Salón de la Fama | Ganado | [206] [207] | ||
Premios TMF | 2004 | Mejor video internacional | " Lento " | Ganado | [208] |
Premios Top of the Pops | 2001 | Mejor acto pop | Kylie Minogue | Nominado | [209] |
Mejor Tour | En una noche como esta gira | Ganado | |||
Mejor single | " No puedo sacarte de mi cabeza " | Ganado | |||
2002 | Tour superior | KylieFever2002 | Ganado | [210] | |
Premios de vídeos musicales del Reino Unido | 2011 | Mejor cobertura de música en vivo | Afrodita: Tour Les Folies | Nominado | [211] [212] |
Mejor video pop - Reino Unido | " Sal de mi camino " | Nominado | |||
Mejor estilo | Nominado | ||||
2019 | Mejor concierto en vivo | Tour en vivo de oro | Ganado | [213] | |
Premios Variety Club Showbusiness | 2002 | Personalidad del mundo del espectáculo | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [214] |
Premios de Actitud de Virgin Holidays | 2017 | Premio Leyenda | Ganado | [215] | |
Premios Virgin Media Music | 2008 | Leyenda del año | Ganado | [216] | |
2011 | Mejor Album | Afrodita | Ganado | [217] | |
Mejor pista | " Todos los amantes " | Ganado | |||
Premios Vodafone Live Music | 2007 | Mejor producción de espectáculos | Corista: el tour de regreso a casa | Ganado | [218] [219] |
Wembley Arena | 2007 | Premio especial | Kylie Minogue | Ganado | [220] |
Premios de la música del mundo | 1991 | Artista australiano más vendido del año | Ganado | [221] | |
2002 | Ganado | [222] | |||
2014 | Mejor Canción del Mundo | " Limpido " (con Laura Pausini ) | Nominado | [223] | |
Festival Mundial de la Canción Popular | 1989 | Gran Premio Internacional | " Tienes que estar seguro " | Cancelado | [224] |
Honores académicos y estatales
País u organización | Año | Otorgar | Ref (s). |
---|---|---|---|
Asociación Australiana Estadounidense | 2020 | Premio a la excelencia en las artes | [225] [226] |
Universidad Anglia Ruskin | 2011 | Doctor Honoris Causa en Ciencias de la Salud | [227] [228] |
Australia | 2003 | Medalla del centenario | [229] [230] |
2012 | Tesoro vivo nacional | [231] [232] | |
2019 | Oficial de la Orden de Australia (AO) | [233] [234] | |
Sociedad Gran Bretaña – Australia | 2016 | Premio de la Sociedad de Gran Bretaña – Australia | [235] |
Francia | 2008 | Caballero de la Orden de las Artes y las Letras | [236] [237] |
Reino Unido | 2007 | Oficial de la Orden del Imperio Británico (OBE) | [238] [230] |
Otros homenajes
País u organización | Año | Categoría | Ref (s). |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | 2006 | Paseo de las estrellas de Melbourne (estatua de bronce y estrella) | [239] [240] |
2014 | Paseo de la fama de Melbourne (placa) | [241] | |
Alemania | 2011 | Paseo Olímpico de las Estrellas de Múnich (huellas de manos y firma) | [242] |
Reino Unido | 2007 | Madame Tussauds (figuras de cera) | [243] [244] |
Plaza de la fama de Wembley Arena (huellas de manos) | [243] |
Notas
- ^ a b Los premios buscan reconocer a los mejores compositores y compositores británicos. Sin embargo, Minogue no recibió crédito como compositor de "I Should Be So Lucky", "Can't Get You Out of My Head" y "All The Lovers", todas las cuales recibieron nominaciones en 1989, [122] 2002 , [123] [124] y 2011, [125] respectivamente.
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
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enlaces externos
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- Awards for Kylie Minogue at IMDb