Hollywood Actress Award
The Hollywood Actress Award is a category of the Hollywood Film Awards held annually since 1999.
Year | Winner | Film(s) | Role |
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1999 | Drew Barrymore | Ever After | Danielle de Barbarac |
2000 | Angelina Jolie | Girl, Interrupted | Lisa Rowe |
2001 | Nicole Kidman | Birthday Girl / Moulin Rouge! / The Others | Sophia / Satine / Grace Stewart |
2002 | Jennifer Aniston | The Good Girl | Justine Last |
2003 | Diane Lane | Under the Tuscan Sun | Frances Mayes |
2004 | Annette Bening | Being Julia | Julia Lambert |
2005 | Charlize Theron | North Country | Josey Aimes |
2006 | Penélope Cruz | Volver | Raimunda |
2007 | Marion Cotillard | La Vie en Rose (La Môme) | Édith Piaf |
2008 | Kristin Scott Thomas | I've Loved You So Long (Il y a longtemps que je t'aime) | Juliette Fontaine |
2009 | Hilary Swank | Amelia | Amelia Earhart |
2010 | Annette Bening | The Kids Are All Right | Dr. Nicole "Nic" Allgood |
2011 | Michelle Williams | My Week with Marilyn | Marilyn Monroe |
2012 | Marion Cotillard | Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os) | Stéphanie |
2013 | Sandra Bullock | Gravity | Dr. Ryan Stone |
2014 | Julianne Moore | Still Alice | Dr. Alice Howland |
2015 | Carey Mulligan | Suffragette | Maud Watts |
2016 | Natalie Portman | Jackie | Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis |
2017 | Kate Winslet | Wonder Wheel | Ginny |
2018 | Glenn Close | The Wife | Joan Castleman |
2019 | Renée Zellweger | Judy | Judy Garland |
History
Superlatives
Actress with most awards | Overall | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actress | Other |
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Sandra Bullock | 3 | 1 (Gravity) | 1 (Infamous) | 1 (Crash) |
Carey Mulligan | 3 | 1 (Suffragette) | 1 (Drive / Shame) | 1 (An Education) |
Annette Bening | 2 | 2 (Being Julia / The Kids Are All Right) | – | – |
Marion Cotillard | 2 | 2 (La Vie en Rose / Rust and Bone) | – | – |
Julianne Moore | 2 | 1 (Still Alice) | 1 (A Single Man) | – |
Nicole Kidman | 2 | 1 (Birthday Girl / Moulin Rouge! / The Others) | 1 (Lion) | – |
Superlatives | Age | Name | Movie | Year |
Oldest winner | 71 | Glenn Close | The Wife | 2018 |
Youngest winner | 24 | Drew Barrymore | Ever After | 1999 |
External links
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