List of awards and nominations received by Thalía
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Thalía is a Mexican recording artist and actress. She has been honored with numerous international awards and accolades recognizing her work and success in entertainment fields and charity work. Thalía has been referred to as the "Queen of Latin Pop", "Queen of Telenovelas" and "Empress of Beauty".[1]
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Thalía began her career as a child star as the lead singer of the children's group Pac-Man (renamed Din-Din). They won second place at the children's festival, Juguemos a Cantar by Televisa.[2] She later became a member of teen band Timbiriche (1986–1989). Thalía won her first major national awards while still a member of Timbiriche, with her debut in the telenovela, Quinceañera (1987), including a TVyNovelas Awards for Best Female Revelation. Since her solo debut in 1990, she has received nominations and accolades for international awards, including various Premios Lo Nuestro, Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards. She became the first recipient of Latin Billboard's Star Award (Premio Estrella, 2001) and Global Powerhouse (Poderosa Global, 2023), as well as Latin Grammy's President Merit in 2019, for both her outstanding success and contributions. She is the most awarded female solo artist in the Orgullosamente Latino Award, and one of the most nominated at Premios Juventud.
Aside from her works in music, Thalía has been recognized for her charity work by organizations such as Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (2008), St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (2009), and Ballet Hispanico (2022). Her first book, Thalía: Belleza (2007), was also selected by the Young Adult Library Services Association in the booklist award of Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. She was included in Radio Ink's annual list of 100 Most Influential Women in Radio in 2011 and 2015.
Thalía has also earned accolades for her image and fashion, including a record-breaking appearance among People en Español's 50 Most Beautiful, which led her to earn the special award of "Mas Bellos Hall of Fame Award".[3] Throughout the mid-1990s, Thalía was crowned Queen of multiple festival and carnivals, including Viña del Mar (Chile), Rio Carnival (Brazil) and Feria de la Molina (Peru); the lattermost front a record-breaking attendance (100,000) and graced by then Peru's president Alberto Fujimori,[4][5] in addition to be received with honors by then Filipino president Fidel V. Ramos. These events and success led Mexican press such as Milenio, to call her as "Queen of the Third World".[6] She has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2013) and Plaza de las Estrellas (1996) in Mexico.