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List of awards and nominations received by Lacey Turner

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Lacey Turner awards and nominations
Turner in 2010
Totals[a]
Wins37
Nominations56
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

English actress Lacey Turner has won a total of thirty-seven awards for her portrayal of Stacey Slater in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, including four National Television Awards, seven British Soap Awards and nine Inside Soap Awards.

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007 Tearjerker EastEnders Won [1]
Christmas Cracker (with Jake Wood) Nominated [2]
Double Act (with Charlie Clements) Nominated [2]
2008 Secret's Out (with Charlie Clements, Jake Wood and Jo Joyner) Won [3]
Soap Slap (with Jo Joyner) Won [3]
2009 Celeb Style Nominated [4]
2010 I'm a Survivor Won [5]
Killer Secret Won
Celeb Style Nominated [6]
2011 Best Love Triangle (with Neil McDermott and Charlie Brooks) Nominated [7]

The BBC Audio Drama Awards is an awards ceremony created by BBC Radio to recognise excellence in the radio industry, in particular in audio dramas. The first awards were presented in 2012 and the ceremony has been located at BBC Radio's home Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House.[8]

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2014 Best Supporting Actress The One About the Social Worker Nominated [9]

BBC's "Drama Best Of"

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BBC's "Drama Best Of" was a collection of end of year online polls at bbc.co.uk between 2002 and 2006.[10]

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2006 Best Actress EastEnders 5th place [11]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005 Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress EastEnders Nominated [12]
Soap Bitch of the Year Nominated [12]
2006 Best Actress Won [13]
Best Dramatic Performance Nominated [14]
2007 Best Actress Nominated [12]
Best Dramatic Performance Won [15]
Sexiest Female Nominated [12]
2008 Best Actress Nominated [16]
2009 Sexiest Female Nominated [17]
2010 Best Actress Won [18]
Best Dramatic Performance Won [18]
2011 Best Exit Longlisted [19]
2014 Best Actress Shortlisted [20]
2016 Won [21]
Best Female Dramatic Performance Won [21]
2017 Best Actress Shortlisted [22]
Best On-Screen Partnership (with James Bye) Shortlisted [22]
2018 Best Actress Shortlisted [23]
Best Female Dramatic Performance Shortlisted [23]
Best On-Screen Partnership (with Jake Wood) Shortlisted [23]
2022 Best On-Screen Partnership (with Gillian Wright) Won [24]

The Digital Spy Soap Awards were hosted by the entertainment website Digital Spy. The first awards were presented in 2008. In 2011, the website held the Digital Spy Readers' Awards instead.

Digital Spy Soap Awards

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Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2008 Most Popular Actress EastEnders Nominated [25]
Sexiest Female Nominated

Digital Spy Reader Awards

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Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2016 Best Soap Actress EastEnders 3rd place [26]
2017 3rd place [27]
Best Soap Relationship (with James Bye) 3rd place
2023 Best Soap Actress 2nd place [28]

Digital Spy 20th Anniversary Reader Awards

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In 2019, entertainment site Digital Spy entered its 20th year, a special awards ceremony took place to find the most popular Film & TV choices from the previous two decades.[29]

Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2019 Best soap star of the past 20 years EastEnders 3rd place [30]

I Talk Telly Awards

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Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2016 Best Actress in a Soap EastEnders Won [31]
2023 Best Soap Performance Nominated [32]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005 Best Newcomer EastEnders Nominated [12]
Best Young Actor Nominated [12]
2006 Best Actress Won [33]
2007 Won [34]
Best Couple (with Charlie Clements) Won [34]
Sexiest Female Nominated [35]
2008 Best Actress Won [36]
Best Couple (with Charlie Clements) Won [36]
2009 Best Actress Won [37]
2010 Won [38]
Best Dramatic Performance Shortlisted [39]
2011 Best Exit Shortlisted [40]
2015 Best Affair (with Davood Ghadami) Shortlisted [41]
2016 Best Actress Won [42]
Best Partnership (with James Bye) Shortlisted [43]
2017 Best Actress Longlisted [44]
2021 Best Family Longlisted [45]
2022 All Time Icon Won [46]
Best Actress Longlisted [47]
Best Double Act (with Gillian Wright) Shortlisted [48]
Best Romance (with Jaz Deol) Shortlisted [48]
Best Family Shortlisted [48]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005 Most Popular Newcomer EastEnders Shortlisted [49]
2006 Most Popular Actress Shortlisted [50]
2007 Won [51]
2008 Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Shortlisted [52]
2010 Won [53]
2011 Won [54]
2017 Serial Drama Performance Won [55]
2018 Shortlisted [56]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007 TV Soap Personality EastEnders Won [57]
2010 Nominated [58]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2005 Best Soap Newcomer EastEnders Won [59]
2006 Best Soap Actress Nominated [60]
2007 Nominated [61]
2008 Nominated [62]
2010 Won [63]
2016 Won [64]
2018 Shortlisted [65]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2007 Hot Young Talent EastEnders Won [66]
2008 Favourite Female Soap Star Nominated [67]
2010 Nominated [68]
Favourite Soap Family Nominated [69]
Year Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2008 Favourite Soap Star EastEnders Won [70]
2009 Won [70]
2010 Won [71]

Other Awards

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Year Awards Category Nominated for Result Ref.
2008 Daily Star Soap Star Awards Best Actress Eastenders Nominated [72]
2018 Nominated [73]
2009 Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Awards Ultimate TV Actress Won [74]
Mental Health Media Awards Making a Difference (with Gillian Wright) Won [75]
2024 Radio Times Soap Awards Best Soap Moment (with Balvinder Sopal, Kellie Bright, Letitia Dean, Diane Parish, and Gillian Taylforth) Won [76]

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