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This accolade was achieved by her performance in Yerma.[1]Theatre[edit]BroadwayWorld Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2017Best ActressYermaWon[2]Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards[edit]Drama Desk Awards[edit]Drama League Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2018Distinguished PerformanceYermaNominated[5]Evening Standard Theatre Awards[edit]Glamour Awards[edit]Laurence Olivier Awards[edit]WhatsOnStage Awards[edit]Television[edit]Airlock Alpha Portal Awards[edit]BAFTA Cymru[edit]Broadcasting Press Guild Awards[edit]British Academy Television Awards[edit]Edinburgh International Television Festival[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2021Best TV Actor \u2013 DramaI Hate SuzieNominated[24]EWwy Awards[edit]Fangoria Chainsaw Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2015Best TV Supporting ActressPenny DreadfulNominated[18]2016Nominated[18]Glamour Awards[edit]National Television Awards[edit]Rose d’Or[edit]SFX Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2005Best ActressDoctor WhoWon[18]2007Won[18]South Bank Show Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2006The Times Breakthrough Award \u2013 Rising British TalentDoctor WhoWon[31]Television and Radio Industries Club Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2006Best New TalentDoctor WhoWon[18]TV Quick Awards[edit]G\u00f6teborg Film Festival Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2020Ingmar Bergman International Debut AwardRare BeastsNominated[35]National Film Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2022Best ActressRare BeastsNominated[36]Outstanding PerformanceNominated[36]Best DirectorNominated[36]SXSW Film Festival Awards[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.2020Adam Yauch H\u00f6rnblow\u00e9r AwardRare BeastsNominated[35]Brit Awards[edit]MTV Europe Music Awards[edit]Smash Hits Poll Winners Party[edit]YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.1998Best New ActHerself2nd place[39]Princess of Pop1st place[40]Best Female Solo Star1st place[40]Most Fanciable Female on the Planet2nd place[40]Best Dressed Female1st place[40]Worst Female Singer1st place[40]Worst Single“Because We Want To”1st place[40]Worst AlbumHoney to the B1st place[40]Sad Loser of 1998Herself1st place[40]1999Sad Loser of 19991st place[41]2000Best Female Solo Star4th place[42]Most Fanciable Female on the Planet9th place[43]Best Dressed Female2nd place[43]Best Dancer in Pop2nd place[43]Worst Female Singer2nd place[44]Worst AlbumWalk of Life4th place[44]Worst Dressed PersonHerself4th place[44]Sad Loser of 20008th place[44]References[edit]^ a b “Billie Piper | About”.^ Coverage, BWW Special. “2016 BWW UK\/West End Awards Winners Announced – GROUNDHOG DAY, Ian McKellen and More!”. 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