Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | |
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The 2023 recipient: Emma Stone | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical |
Location | United States |
Currently held by | Emma Stone for Poor Things (2023) |
Website | goldenglobes |
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical 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 2014[update], the wording is "Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical".[2]
Winners and nominees
indicates the winner
1950s
Year | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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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
Year | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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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
Year | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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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
Year | Actress | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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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
2000s
2010s
2020s
Multiple nominees
Multiple wins
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Firsts
- Angela Bassett became the first actress of African descent to win when she won in 1993.
- Marion Cotillard became the first actress to win for a non-English language performance when she won in 2007.
- Awkwafina became the first actress of Asian descent to win when she won in 2020.[76]
- Rachel Zegler became the first Latina actress to win as well the youngest winner in that category at 20 years old when she won in 2022.
- Michelle Yeoh became the first Malaysian actress to win when she won in 2023.[77][78]
- Emma Stone became the first actress to win two Academy Award for Best Actress for her two winning performances in this category in 2016 and 2023
See also
- Academy Award for Best Actress
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress
- Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
- BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
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External links
- Golden Globe Award Nominations. goldenglobes.org
- Golden Globe Award Search. goldenglobes.org
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