She's one of Australia's most celebrated actresses.

But Rachel Griffiths, 48, is currently facing a shortage of accolades, revealing three of her awards were stolen from her last year.

On Tuesday, the Saving Mr Banks actress told Carmen and Fitzi on 96FM in Perth that her home was broken into last year and a thief took her Golden Globe and two SAG awards.

'Three of my awards got taken': Rachel Griffiths reveals her Golden Globe and two SAG awards were STOLEN from her home last year. Pictured in 2002 after winning the Globe for best supporting actress in Six Feet Under

The actress was on air promoting her new web series Little Acorns when asked where she kept her awards.

'Funnily enough I had a bit of a break in last year and three of my awards got taken and I'm in the process of trying to get new ones,' Rachel said.

'So if you are in a pawn store or going past a pawn store or a thrift store and you see them they are mine!'

Stolen: The Muriel's Wedding star said her 2002 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress was taken, along with two Screen Actors Guild awards for best ensemble cast in 2003 and 2004 (pictured)

The Muriel's Wedding star said her 2002 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress was taken, along with two Screen Actors Guild awards for best ensemble cast in 2003 and 2004.

Rachel had received all three awards while she was starring on HBO drama series Six Feet Under.

The actress revealed that besides from stealing her awards the thief bizarrely took another item from her home.

'This was a very weird break in because we also have this Italian coffee machine and the top of this coffee machine is this golden winged bird, that was also stolen,' Rachel said.

Acclaimed series: Rachel had received all three awards while she was starring on HBO drama series Six Feet Under

While she made a name for herself internationally in productions such as Six Feet Under and Brothers And Sisters, Rachel has since returned to live in Australia with husband Andrew Taylor and their three children - Adelaide Rose, Clementine Grace and Banjo Patrick.

'We just really missed our families, my husband and I,' Rachel told Daily Mail Australia last year.

'I guess it's the chance to give our children the life that we had, which was knowing our grandparents and having a really close relationship with our cousins.

'If you are overseas you are denying what I feel is the best aspect of my childhood that I remember and that's the same for my husband too.'

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Rachel's representative for further comment on the theft.