Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | |
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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 – 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[update], the wording is "Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy".[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 (La La Land) and 2023 (Poor Things)
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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