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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The 2023 recipient: Emma Stone
Awarded forBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
LocationUnited States
Currently held byEmma Stone for Poor Things (2023)
Websitegoldenglobes.com

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951. Previously, there was a single award for "Best Actress in a Motion Picture", but the splitting allowed for recognition of it and the Best Actress – Drama.

The formal title has varied since its inception. In 2005, it was officially called "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical".[1] As of 2024, the wording is "Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy".[2]

Winners and nominees

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  indicates the winner
Judy Holiday won for Born Yesterday (1950)
Ethel Merman won for Call Me Madam (1953)
Judy Garland won for A Star is Born (1954)
Publicity photo of Marilyn Monroe in 1953.
Marilyn Monroe won for Some Like It Hot (1959)
Publicity photo of Shirley MacLaine in 1960.
Shirley MacLaine won twice for The Apartment (1960) and Irma la Douce (1963)
Rosalind Russell won three times, twice consecutive, for Auntie Mame (1958), A Majority of One (1961) and Gypsy (1962)
Photo of Julie Andrews in Sydney, Australia in 2013.
Julie Andrews won three times for Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965) and Victor/Victoria (1982)
Anne Bancroft won for The Graduate (1967)
Publicity photo of Barbra Streisand in 1966.
Barbra Streisand won twice for Funny Girl (1968) and A Star Is Born (1976)
Liza Minnelli won for Cabaret (1972)
Diane Keaton won twice for Annie Hall (1977) and Something's Gotta Give (2003)
Glenda Jackson won for A Touch of Class (1973)
Ann-Margret won for Tommy (1975)
Photo of Maggie Smith in 2007.
Maggie Smith won for California Suite (1978)
Ellen Burstyn won for Same Time, Next Year (1978)
Bette Midler won for The Rose (1979)
Sissy Spacek won twice for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) and Crimes of the Heart (1986)
Julie Walters won for Educating Rita (1983)
Publicity photo of Cher in the 1970s.
Cher won for Moonstruck (1987)
Melanie Griffith won for Working Girl (1988)
Publicity photo of Jessica Tandy in the 1950s.
At age 80, Jessica Tandy became the oldest winner in this category for Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Photo of Julia Roberts at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
Julia Roberts won for Pretty Woman (1990)
Angela Bassett won for Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It (1993)
Photo of Jamie Lee Curtis at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International.
Jamie Lee Curtis won for True Lies (1994)
Photo of Nicole Kidman at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Nicole Kidman won twice for To Die For (1995) and Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Photo of Madonna performing during the Rebel Heart Tour in Stockholm in 2015.
Madonna won for playing Eva Perón in Evita (1996)
Helen Hunt won for As Good as It Gets (1997)
Photo of Gwyneth Paltrow in Paris in 2013.
Gwyneth Paltrow won for Shakespeare in Love (1998)
Renée Zellweger won twice for Nurse Betty (2000) and Chicago (2002)
Photo of Annette Bening at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Annette Bening won twice for her Being Julia (2004) and The Kids Are All Right (2010)
Photo of Reese Witherspoon at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
Reese Witherspoon won playing June Carter Cash in Walk the Line (2005)
Publicity photo of Meryl Streep circa 1976 and 1979.
Meryl Streep won twice for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and Julie & Julia (2009)
Photo of Marion Cotillard at the 2017 Cabourg Film Festival.
Marion Cotillard won for playing Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007)
Sally Hawkins won for Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
Michelle Williams won for playing Marilyn Monroe in My Week with Marilyn (2011)
Photo of Jennifer Lawrence at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International.
Jennifer Lawrence won twice for Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and for Joy (2015)
Amy Adams won twice for American Hustle (2013) and Big Eyes (2014)
Photo of Emma Stone at the 2016 Mill Valley Film Festival.
Emma Stone won twice for La La Land (2016) and Poor Things (2023)
Saoirse Ronan won for Lady Bird (2017)
Olivia Colman won for The Favourite (2018)
Rosamund Pike won for I Care a Lot (2020)
Rachel Zegler won for West Side Story (2021)
Michelle Yeoh won for Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

1950s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1950
(8th)
Judy Holliday Emma "Billie" Dawn Born Yesterday [3]
Spring Byington Louisa Norton Louisa
Betty Hutton Annie Oakley Annie Get Your Gun
1951
(9th)
June Allyson Cynthia Potter Too Young to Kiss [4]
1952
(10th)
Susan Hayward Jane Froman With a Song in My Heart [5]
Katharine Hepburn Pat Pemberton Pat and Mike
Ginger Rogers Edwina Fulton Monkey Business
1953
(11th)
Ethel Merman Sally Adams Call Me Madam [6]
1954
(12th)
Judy Garland Esther Blodgett / Vicki Lester A Star Is Born [7]
1955
(13th)
Jean Simmons Sarah Brown Guys and Dolls [8]
1956
(14th)
Deborah Kerr Anna Leonowens The King and I [9]
Judy Holliday Laura Partridge The Solid Gold Cadillac
Machiko Kyō Lotus Blossom The Teahouse of the August Moon
Marilyn Monroe Chérie Bus Stop
Debbie Reynolds Polly Parish Bundle of Joy
1957
(15th)
Taina Elg Angele Ducros Les Girls [10]
Kay Kendall Sybil Wren
Cyd Charisse Nina "Ninotchka" Yoschenko Silk Stockings
Audrey Hepburn Ariane Chavasse Love in the Afternoon
Jean Simmons Anne Leeds This Could Be the Night
1958
(16th)
Rosalind Russell Mame Dennis Auntie Mame [11]
Ingrid Bergman Anna Kalman Indiscreet
Leslie Caron Gigi Gigi
Doris Day Isolde Poole The Tunnel of Love
Mitzi Gaynor Nellie Forbush South Pacific
1959
(17th)
Marilyn Monroe Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk Some Like It Hot [12]
Dorothy Dandridge Bess Porgy and Bess
Doris Day Jan Morrow Pillow Talk
Shirley MacLaine Meg Wheeler Ask Any Girl
Lilli Palmer Kathryn Ward But Not for Me

1960s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1960
(18th)
Shirley MacLaine Fran Kubelik The Apartment [13]
Lucille Ball Kitty Weaver The Facts of Life
Capucine Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein Song Without End
Judy Holliday Ella Peterson Bells Are Ringing
Sophia Loren Lucia Curcio It Started in Naples
1961
(19th)
Rosalind Russell Bertha Jacoby A Majority of One [14]
Bette Davis Apple Annie Pocketful of Miracles
Audrey Hepburn Holly Golightly Breakfast at Tiffany's
Hayley Mills Susan Evers / Sharon McKendrick The Parent Trap
Miyoshi Umeki Mei Li Flower Drum Song
1962
(20th)
Rosalind Russell Rose Hovick Gypsy [15]
Doris Day Kitty Wonder Billy Rose's Jumbo
Jane Fonda Isabel Haverstick Period of Adjustment
Shirley Jones Marian Paroo The Music Man
Natalie Wood Louise Hovick / Gypsy Rose Lee Gypsy
1963
(21st)
Shirley MacLaine Irma la Douce Irma la Douce [16]
Molly Picon Sophie Baker Come Blow Your Horn
Jill St. John Peggy John
Ann-Margret Kim MacAffee Bye Bye Birdie
Doris Day Ellen Wagstaff Arden Move Over, Darling
Audrey Hepburn Regina "Reggie" Lampert Charade
Hayley Mills Nancy Carey Summer Magic
Joanne Woodward Sam Blake / Mimi A New Kind of Love
1964
(22nd)
Julie Andrews Mary Poppins Mary Poppins [17]
Audrey Hepburn Eliza Doolittle My Fair Lady
Sophia Loren Filumena Marturano Marriage Italian Style
Melina Mercouri Elizabeth Lipp Topkapi
Debbie Reynolds Molly Brown The Unsinkable Molly Brown
1965
(23rd)
Julie Andrews Maria von Trapp The Sound of Music [18]
Jane Fonda Cat Ballou Cat Ballou
Barbara Harris Dr. Sandra Markowitz A Thousand Clowns
Rita Tushingham Nancy Jones The Knack ...and How to Get It
Natalie Wood Daisy Clover Inside Daisy Clover
1966
(24th)
Lynn Redgrave Georgy Georgy Girl [19]
Jane Fonda Ellen Gordon Any Wednesday
Elizabeth Hartman Barbara Darling You're a Big Boy Now
Shirley MacLaine Nicole Chang Gambit
Vanessa Redgrave Leonie Delt Morgan!
1967
(25th)
Anne Bancroft Mrs. Robinson The Graduate [20]
Julie Andrews Millie Dillmount Thoroughly Modern Millie
Audrey Hepburn Joanna "Jo" Wallace Two for the Road
Shirley MacLaine Paulette / Maria Teresa / Linda / Edith / Eve Minou / Marie / Jeanne Woman Times Seven
Vanessa Redgrave Guenevere Camelot
1968
(26th)
Barbra Streisand Fanny Brice Funny Girl [21]
Julie Andrews Gertrude Lawrence Star!
Lucille Ball Helen North Yours, Mine and Ours
Petula Clark Sharon McLongeran Finian's Rainbow
Gina Lollobrigida Carla Campbell Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
1969
(27th)
Patty Duke Natalie Miller Me, Natalie [22]
Ingrid Bergman Stephanie Dickinson Cactus Flower
Dyan Cannon Alice Henderson Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Kim Darby Doris Bolton Owen Generation
Mia Farrow Mary John and Mary
Shirley MacLaine Charity Hope Valentine Sweet Charity
Anna Magnani Rose Bombolini The Secret of Santa Vittoria
Barbra Streisand Dolly Levi Hello, Dolly!

1970s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1970
(28th)
Carrie Snodgress Tina Balser Diary of a Mad Housewife [23]
Julie Andrews Lili Smith Darling Lili
Sandy Dennis Gwen Kellerman The Out-of-Towners
Angela Lansbury Countess Erthe Van Orstein Something for Everyone
Barbra Streisand Doris The Owl and the Pussycat
1971
(29th)
Twiggy Polly Browne The Boy Friend [24]
Sandy Duncan Amy Cooper Star Spangled Girl
Ruth Gordon Maude Chardin Harold and Maude
Angela Lansbury Eglantine Price Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Elaine May Henrietta Lowell A New Leaf
1972
(30th)
Liza Minnelli Sally Bowles Cabaret [25]
Carol Burnett Tillie Schlaine Pete 'n' Tillie
Goldie Hawn Jill Tanner Butterflies Are Free
Juliet Mills Pamela Piggott Avanti!
Maggie Smith Augusta Bertram Travels with My Aunt
1973
(31st)
Glenda Jackson Vicky Allesio A Touch of Class [26]
Yvonne Elliman Mary Magdalene Jesus Christ Superstar
Cloris Leachman Nettie Appleby Charley and the Angel
Tatum O'Neal Addie Loggins Paper Moon
Liv Ullmann Ann Stanley 40 Carats
1974
(32nd)
Raquel Welch Constance Bonacieux The Three Musketeers [27]
Lucille Ball Mame Dennis Mame
Diahann Carroll Claudine Price Claudine
Helen Hayes Mrs. Steinmetz Herbie Rides Again
Cloris Leachman Frau Blücher Young Frankenstein
1975
(33rd)
Ann-Margret Nora Walker Tommy [28]
Julie Christie Jackie Shawn Shampoo
Goldie Hawn Jill Haynes
Liza Minnelli Claire Lucky Lady
Barbra Streisand Fanny Brice Funny Lady
1976
(34th)
Barbra Streisand Esther Hoffman A Star Is Born [29]
Barbara Harris Blanche Tyler Family Plot
Ellen Andrews Freaky Friday
Jodie Foster Annabelle Andrews
Goldie Hawn Amanda "Duchess" Quaid The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox
Rita Moreno Googie Gomez The Ritz
1977
(35th)
Diane Keaton Annie Hall Annie Hall [30]
Marsha Mason Paula McFadden The Goodbye Girl
Sally Field Carrie ("Frog") Smokey and the Bandit
Liza Minnelli Francine Evans New York, New York
Lily Tomlin Margo Sperling The Late Show
1978
(36th)
Ellen Burstyn Doris Same Time, Next Year [31]
Maggie Smith Diana Barrie California Suite
Jacqueline Bisset Natasha O'Brien Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Goldie Hawn Gloria Mundy Foul Play
Olivia Newton-John Sandy Olsson Grease
1979
(37th)
Bette Midler Mary Rose Foster The Rose [32]
Julie Andrews Samantha Taylor 10
Jill Clayburgh Marilyn Holmberg Starting Over
Shirley MacLaine Eve Rand Being There
Marsha Mason Jennie MacLaine Chapter Two

1980s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1980
(38th)
Sissy Spacek Loretta Lynn Coal Miner's Daughter [33]
Irene Cara Coco Hernandez Fame
Goldie Hawn Judy Benjamin Private Benjamin
Bette Midler Herself / The Divine Miss M Divine Madness
Dolly Parton Doralee Rhodes 9 to 5
1981
(39th)
Bernadette Peters Eileen Everson Pennies from Heaven [34]
Blair Brown Dr. Nell Porter Continental Divide
Carol Burnett Kate Burroughs The Four Seasons
Jill Clayburgh Ruth Loomis First Monday in October
Liza Minnelli Linda Marolla Arthur
1982
(40th)
Julie Andrews Victoria Grant / Victor Grezhinski Victor/Victoria [35]
Carol Burnett Miss Hannigan Annie
Sally Field Kay Kiss Me Goodbye
Goldie Hawn Paula McCullen Best Friends
Dolly Parton Mona Stangley The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Aileen Quinn Annie Annie
1983
(41st)
Julie Walters Susan "Rita" White Educating Rita [36]
Anne Bancroft Anna Bronski To Be or Not to Be
Jennifer Beals Alex Owens Flashdance
Linda Ronstadt Mabel The Pirates of Penzance
Barbra Streisand Yentl Mendel Yentl
1984
(42nd)
Kathleen Turner Joan Wilder Romancing the Stone [37]
Anne Bancroft Estelle Rolfe Garbo Talks
Mia Farrow Tina Vitale Broadway Danny Rose
Shelley Long Lucy Brodsky Irreconcilable Differences
Lily Tomlin Edwina Cutwater All of Me
1985
(43rd)
Kathleen Turner Irene Walker Prizzi's Honor [38]
Rosanna Arquette Roberta Glass Desperately Seeking Susan
Glenn Close Jan / Maxie Maxie
Mia Farrow Cecelia The Purple Rose of Cairo
Sally Field Emma Moriarty Murphy's Romance
1986
(44th)
Sissy Spacek Rebecca Magrath / Babe Botrelle Crimes of the Heart [39]
Julie Andrews Gillian Fairchild That's Life!
Melanie Griffith Audrey Hankel Something Wild
Bette Midler Barbara Whiteman Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Kathleen Turner Peggy Sue Peggy Sue Got Married
1987
(45th)
Cher Loretta Castorini Moonstruck [40]
Jennifer Grey Frances "Baby" Houseman Dirty Dancing
Holly Hunter Jane Craig Broadcast News
Diane Keaton J.C. Wiatt Baby Boom
Bette Midler Sandy Bronzinsky Outrageous Fortune
1988
(46th)
Melanie Griffith Tess McGill Working Girl [41]
Jamie Lee Curtis Wanda Gershwitz A Fish Called Wanda
Amy Irving Isabelle Grossman Crossing Delancey
Michelle Pfeiffer Angela DeMarco Married to the Mob
Susan Sarandon Annie Savoy Bull Durham
1989
(47th)
Jessica Tandy Daisy Werthan Driving Miss Daisy [42]
Pauline Collins Shirley Valentine-Bradshaw Shirley Valentine
Meg Ryan Sally Albright When Harry Met Sally...
Meryl Streep Mary Fisher She-Devil
Kathleen Turner Barbara Rose The War of the Roses

1990s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1990
(48th)
Julia Roberts Vivian Ward Pretty Woman [43]
Mia Farrow Alice Tate Alice
Andie MacDowell Bronte Mitchell Green Card
Demi Moore Molly Jensen Ghost
Meryl Streep Suzanne Vale Postcards from the Edge
1991
(49th)
Bette Midler Dixie Leonard For the Boys [44]
Ellen Barkin Amanda Brooks Switch
Kathy Bates Evelyn Couch Fried Green Tomatoes
Anjelica Huston Morticia Addams The Addams Family
Michelle Pfeiffer Frankie Frankie and Johnny
1992
(50th)
Miranda Richardson Rose Arbuthnot Enchanted April [45]
Geena Davis Dottie Hinson A League of Their Own
Whoopi Goldberg Deloris van Cartier Sister Act
Shirley MacLaine Pearl Berman Used People
Meryl Streep Madeline Ashton Death Becomes Her
1993
(51st)
Angela Bassett Tina Turner What's Love Got to Do with It [46]
Stockard Channing Ouisa Kittredge Six Degrees of Separation
Anjelica Huston Morticia Addams Addams Family Values
Diane Keaton Carol Lipton Manhattan Murder Mystery
Meg Ryan Annie Reed Sleepless in Seattle
1994
(52nd)
Jamie Lee Curtis Helen Tasker True Lies [47]
Geena Davis Julia Mann Speechless
Andie MacDowell Carrie Four Weddings and a Funeral
Shirley MacLaine Tess Carlisle Guarding Tess
Emma Thompson Dr. Diana Redding Junior
1995
(53rd)
Nicole Kidman Suzanne Stone-Maretto To Die For [48]
Annette Bening Sydney Ellen Wade The American President
Sandra Bullock Lucy Eleanor Moderatz While You Were Sleeping
Toni Collette Muriel Heslop Muriel's Wedding
Vanessa Redgrave Miss Bentley A Month by the Lake
1996
(54th)
Madonna Eva Perón Evita [49]
Glenn Close Cruella de Vil 101 Dalmatians
Frances McDormand Marge Gunderson Fargo
Debbie Reynolds Beatrice Henderson Mother
Barbra Streisand Rose Morgan The Mirror Has Two Faces
1997
(55th)
Helen Hunt Carol Connelly As Good as It Gets [50]
Joey Lauren Adams Alyssa Jones Chasing Amy
Pam Grier Jackie Brown Jackie Brown
Jennifer Lopez Selena Quintanilla-Pérez Selena
Julia Roberts Julianne Potter My Best Friend's Wedding
1998
(56th)
Gwyneth Paltrow Viola de Lesseps Shakespeare in Love [51]
Cameron Diaz Mary Jensen There's Something About Mary
Jane Horrocks Laura Hoff Little Voice
Christina Ricci Deedee Truitt The Opposite of Sex
Meg Ryan Kathleen Kelly You've Got Mail
1999
(57th)
Janet McTeer Mary Jo Walker Tumbleweeds [52]
Julianne Moore Mrs. Laura Cheveley An Ideal Husband
Julia Roberts Anna Scott Notting Hill
Sharon Stone Sarah Little The Muse
Reese Witherspoon Tracy Flick Election

2000s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
2000
(58th)
Renée Zellweger Betty Sizemore Nurse Betty [53]
Juliette Binoche Vianne Rocher Chocolat
Brenda Blethyn Grace Trevethyn Saving Grace
Sandra Bullock Gracie Hart Miss Congeniality
Tracey Ullman Frenchy Jackson Small Time Crooks
2001
(59th)
Nicole Kidman Satine Moulin Rouge! [54]
Thora Birch Enid Ghost World
Cate Blanchett Kate Wheeler Bandits
Reese Witherspoon Elle Woods Legally Blonde
Renée Zellweger Bridget Jones Bridget Jones's Diary
2002
(60th)
Renée Zellweger Roxie Hart Chicago [55]
Maggie Gyllenhaal Lee Holloway Secretary
Goldie Hawn Suzette Crooks The Banger Sisters
Nia Vardalos Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Catherine Zeta-Jones Velma Kelly Chicago
2003
(61st)
Diane Keaton Erica Barry Something's Gotta Give [56]
Jamie Lee Curtis Dr. Tess Coleman Freaky Friday
Scarlett Johansson Charlotte Riley Lost in Translation
Diane Lane Frances Mayes Under the Tuscan Sun
Helen Mirren Chris Harper Calendar Girls
2004
(62nd)
Annette Bening Julia Lambert Being Julia [57]
Ashley Judd Linda Porter De-Lovely
Emmy Rossum Christine Daaé The Phantom of the Opera
Kate Winslet Clementine Kruczynski Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Renée Zellweger Bridget Jones Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
2005
(63rd)
Reese Witherspoon June Carter Cash Walk the Line [58]
Judi Dench Laura Henderson Mrs Henderson Presents
Keira Knightley Elizabeth Bennet Pride & Prejudice
Laura Linney Joan Berkman The Squid and the Whale
Sarah Jessica Parker Meredith Morton The Family Stone
2006
(64th)
Meryl Streep Miranda Priestly The Devil Wears Prada
Annette Bening Deirdre Burroughs Running with Scissors
Toni Collette Sheryl Hoover Little Miss Sunshine
Beyoncé Knowles Deena Jones Dreamgirls
Renée Zellweger Beatrix Potter Miss Potter
2007
(65th)
Marion Cotillard Édith Piaf La Vie en Rose [59]
Amy Adams Giselle Enchanted
Nikki Blonsky Tracy Turnblad Hairspray
Helena Bonham Carter Mrs. Lovett Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Elliot Page Juno MacGuff Juno
2008
(66th)
Sally Hawkins Pauline "Poppy" Cross Happy-Go-Lucky [60]
Rebecca Hall Vicky Marielle Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Frances McDormand Linda Litzke Burn After Reading
Meryl Streep Donna Sheridan Mamma Mia!
Emma Thompson Kate Walker Last Chance Harvey
2009
(67th)
Meryl Streep Julia Child Julie & Julia [61]
Meryl Streep Jane Adler It's Complicated
Sandra Bullock Margaret Tate The Proposal
Marion Cotillard Luisa Acari Contini Nine
Julia Roberts Claire Stenwick Duplicity

2010s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
2010
(68th)
Annette Bening Dr. Nicole "Nic" Allgood The Kids Are All Right [62]
Anne Hathaway Maggie Murdock Love & Other Drugs
Angelina Jolie Elise Clifton-Ward The Tourist
Julianne Moore Jules Allgood The Kids Are All Right
Emma Stone Olive Penderghast Easy A
2011
(69th)
Michelle Williams Marilyn Monroe My Week with Marilyn [63]
Jodie Foster Penelope Longstreet Carnage
Charlize Theron Mavis Gary Young Adult
Kristen Wiig Annie Walker Bridesmaids
Kate Winslet Nancy Cowan Carnage
2012
(70th)
Jennifer Lawrence Tiffany Maxwell Silver Linings Playbook [64]
Emily Blunt Harriet Chetwode-Talbot Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Judi Dench Evelyn Greenslade The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Maggie Smith Jean Horton Quartet
Meryl Streep Kay Soames Hope Springs
2013
(71st)
Amy Adams Sydney Prosser / Lady Edith Greensly American Hustle [65]
Julie Delpy Céline Wallace Before Midnight
Greta Gerwig Frances Halladay Frances Ha
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Eva Henderson Enough Said
Meryl Streep Violet Weston August: Osage County
2014
(72nd)
Amy Adams Margaret Keane Big Eyes [66]
Emily Blunt The Baker's Wife Into the Woods
Helen Mirren Madame Mallory The Hundred-Foot Journey
Julianne Moore Havana Segrand Maps to the Stars
Quvenzhané Wallis Annie Bennett Annie
2015
(73rd)
Jennifer Lawrence Joy Mangano Joy [67]
Melissa McCarthy Susan Cooper Spy
Amy Schumer Amy Townsend Trainwreck
Maggie Smith Mary Shepherd / Margaret Fairchild The Lady in the Van
Lily Tomlin Elle Reid Grandma
2016
(74th)
Emma Stone Mia Dolan La La Land [68]
Annette Bening Dorothea Fields 20th Century Women
Lily Collins Marla Mabrey Rules Don't Apply
Hailee Steinfeld Nadine Franklin The Edge of Seventeen
Meryl Streep Florence Foster Jenkins Florence Foster Jenkins
2017
(75th)
Saoirse Ronan Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson Lady Bird [69]
Judi Dench Queen Victoria Victoria & Abdul
Helen Mirren Ella Spencer The Leisure Seeker
Margot Robbie Tonya Harding I, Tonya
Emma Stone Billie Jean King Battle of the Sexes
2018
(76th)
Olivia Colman Queen Anne The Favourite [70]
Emily Blunt Mary Poppins Mary Poppins Returns
Elsie Fisher Kayla Day Eighth Grade
Charlize Theron Marlo Moreau Tully
Constance Wu Rachel Chu Crazy Rich Asians
2019
(77th)
Awkwafina Billi Wang The Farewell [71]
Ana de Armas Marta Cabrera Knives Out
Cate Blanchett Bernadette Fox Where'd You Go, Bernadette
Beanie Feldstein Molly Davidson Booksmart
Emma Thompson Katherine Newbury Late Night

2020s

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Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
2020
(78th)
Rosamund Pike Marla Grayson I Care a Lot [72]
Maria Bakalova Tutar Sagdiyev Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Kate Hudson Kazu Gamble Music
Michelle Pfeiffer Frances Price French Exit
Anya Taylor-Joy Emma Woodhouse Emma
2021
(79th)
Rachel Zegler María West Side Story [73]
Marion Cotillard Ann Defrasnoux Annette
Alana Haim Alana Kane Licorice Pizza
Jennifer Lawrence Kate Dibiasky Don't Look Up
Emma Stone Estella / Cruella Cruella
2022
(80th)
Michelle Yeoh Evelyn Quan Wang Everything Everywhere All At Once [74]
Lesley Manville Ada Harris Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
Margot Robbie Nellie LaRoy Babylon
Anya Taylor-Joy Margot Mills / Erin The Menu
Emma Thompson Nancy Stokes / Susan Robinson Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
2023
(81st)
Emma Stone Bella Baxter Poor Things [75]
Fantasia Barrino Miss Celie Harris Johnson The Color Purple
Jennifer Lawrence Maddie Barker No Hard Feelings
Natalie Portman Elizabeth Berry May December
Alma Pöysti Ansa Fallen Leaves
Margot Robbie Stereotypical Barbie Barbie

Multiple nominees

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Multiple wins

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Firsts

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See also

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References

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