Prêmios e Indicações

Grammy Awards

Best New Artist - 1984

Best Album Package: Janet Perr with She's So Unusual - 1984

Best Musical Theater Album: Kinky Boots (Broadway Cast) - 2014

American Video Awards

Best Female Performance for Girls Just Want To Have Fun - 1983

Best Female Performance for Time After Time - 1984

Best Pop Video for Time After Time - 1984



Billboard Awards

Best New Artist - 1984

Best Female Performance for Time After Time - 1984


MTV Music Awards

Best New Artist Video for Girls Just Want To Have Fun - 1984

Best Female Video for Time After Time - 1984


NARM Awards

Best Selling Album by a New Artist for She's So Unusual - 1984

Best Selling Album by a Female Artist for She's So Unusual - 1984

Chairman’s Award for Sustained Creative Achievement - 2010


Pro Canada Awards

Most Performed Foreign Song for Time After Time - 1985


National Academy of Recording arts & Sciences

Vocalist on Record Of The Year for We Are The World - 1985


BMI Awards

Pop Award for Time After Time - 1984

Pop Award for She Bop - 1985

Pop Award for Change Of Heart - 1988

BMI Millionaire Award for 5 million spins on US radio for Time After Time - 2008

Pop Award for Time After Time - 2009


Performance Magazine Awards (Readers Poll)

Most Promising Female Vocalist - 1983

Pop Breakout of the Year - 1984


Ms Magazine

Woman of the Year - 1984


Women in Film Crystal Awards

New Directions Award - 1985


American Music Awards

Favorite Female Vocalist, Pop/Rock - 1985

Favorite Female Vocalist, Video - 1985


World Wrestling Federation Awards

Special Achievement Award - 1985


New York Music Awards™

Best Female Rock Vocalist - 1988

Best Female Blues Artist - 2010

Best Blues album - Memphis Blues - 2010


Photography Annual

For Excellence in Art Direction with Stacey Drummond for What's Going On - 1988


Art Directors' Club 67th Annual Exhibition

Merit Award for What's Going On - 1988


FM Tokyo Pops Best 10

Song of the Year - I Drove All Night - 1989


Emmy Awards

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for: "Mad About You" - 1995


PFLAG Awards

PFLAG NYC 2005 Celebrity Leadership Award - 2005


HRC Awards

National Equality Award - 2007


Black Tie Awards

Black Tie Media Award for longstanding support of the LGBT Community - 2009


Out 100 Awards

Alley Of The Year for her continuing advocacy for LGBT equality - 2009


GLSEN The Respect Awards

Inspiration Award - 2010


OUTMUSIC Awards

Person Of The Year Award - 2011


National Runaway Switchboard (NRS) Awards

Spirit Of Youth Award - 2011


Hero Of Hope Awards

Special Recognition Award - 2012


Tony Awards

Best Original Score:Kinky Boots - 2013

Outer Critics Circle Awards

Outstanding New Score

Songwriters Hall of Fame: Herself Inductee - 2015


Hollywood Walk of Fame - 2016

VH1 Trailblazer - 2017

Cyndi foi destaque na revista Billboard em dezembro de 2018 por suas contribuições para a Women In Music… reconhecida com um prêmio ICON. 



Indicações (não foi dessa vez!):

Grammy Awards

1984:

Album: She's So Unusual

Winner: Can't Slow Down (Lionel Richie)


Record: Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner)


Song: Time After Time

Winner: What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner)


Pop Vocal Female: Cyndi with Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: Tina Turner with What's Love Got To Do With It


1985:

Rock Vocal Female: Cyndi with What A Thrill

Winner: Tina Turner with One Of The Living


1986:

Pop Vocal Female: Cyndi with True Colors

Winner: Barbara Streisand with Broadway


Rock Vocal Female: Cyndi with 911

Winner: Tina Turner with Back Where You Started


1987:

Video Performance: Cyndi with Cyndi Lauper In Paris

Winner: Prince with Prince's Trust All Star...


1989:

Rock Vocal Female: Cyndi with I Drove All Night


Winner: Bonnie Raitt with Nick Of Time


1998:

Best Dance Recording: Cyndi with Disco Inferno

Winner: Madonna with Ray Of Light


2005:

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): Unchained Melody

Winner: Over The Rainbow


2009

Best Electronic/Dance Album: Cyndi with Bring Ya To The Brink

Winner: Daft Punk with Alive 2007


2011

Best Traditional Blues Album: Cyndi with Memphis Blues

Winner: Pinetop Perkins & Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith with Joined At The Hip


2017

Best Musical Theater Album

Kinky Boots (West End Cast)


MTV Music Awards

1984:

Best Video Of The Year: Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: You Might Think (The Cars) directed by Jeff Stein


Best Direction in a Video: Edd Griles for Time After Time

Winner: Tim Newman for Legs (ZZ Top)


Best Overall Performance in a Video: Cyndi with Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: Michael Jackson in Thriller


Best Concept Video: Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: Rock It (Herbie Hancock)


Best New Artist in a Video: Time After Time

Winner: Eurythmics for Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)


Best New Artist in a Video: Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Winner: Eurythmics for Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)


1985:

Best Female Video: Money Changes Everything

Winner: What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner)


Best Female Video: She Bop

Winner: What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner)


Best Stage Performance in a Video: Money Changes Everything

Winner: Bruce Springsteen for Dancing In The Dark


Best Video of the Year: We Are The World

Winner: The Boys of Summer (Don Henley), directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino


Best Group Video: USA For Africa for We Are The World


Winner: USA For Africa


Best Overall Performance in a Video: USA For Africa for We Are The World

Winner: Phillip Bailey and Phil Collins for Easy Lover


1987:

Best Female Video: True Colors

Winner: Papa Don't Preach (Madonna)


Best Cinematography in a Video: What's Going On

Winner: C'est La Vie (Robbie Nevil)


Emmy Awards:

1994:

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series: Cyndi Lauper as Marianne Lugasso, her first appearance in the Mad About You Sitcom

Winner: Eileen Heckart as Rose Stein in Love & War


Fennecus Awards:

1988:

Song Performance - In Studio: Cyndi with Hole In My Heart (All The Way To China)

Winner: "Why Don't You Do Right?" From Who Framed Roger Rabbit


2000:

Original Song: Cyndi with I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever

Winner: "Things Have Changed" From Wonder Boys; Music and Lyric by Bob Dylan


Song Performance - In Studio: Cyndi with I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever

Winner: "I Believe" From Billy Elliot. Performed by Stephen Gately


Apex Awards:

1996:

Original Song - Comedy: Cyndi with Unhook The Stars

Winner: "That Thing You Do!" From That Thing You Do! Music & Lyric by Adam Schlesinger


2000:

Original Song - Comedy: Cyndi with I Want A Mom That Will Last Forever

Winner: "Things Have Changed" From Wonder Boys. Music and Lyric by Bob Dylan

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