Hasty Pudding Woman of The Year - Woman of The Year Recipients

Woman of The Year Recipients

  • 1951 – Gertrude Lawrence
  • 1952 – Barbara Bel Geddes
  • 1953 – Mamie Eisenhower
  • 1954 – Shirley Booth
  • 1955 – Debbie Reynolds
  • 1956 – Peggy Ann Garner
  • 1957 – Carroll Baker
  • 1958 – Katharine Hepburn
  • 1959 – Joanne Woodward
  • 1960 – Carol Lawrence
  • 1961 – Jane Fonda
  • 1962 – Piper Laurie
  • 1963 – Shirley MacLaine
  • 1964 – Rosalind Russell
  • 1965 – Lee Remick
  • 1966 – Ethel Merman
  • 1967 – Lauren Bacall
  • 1968 – Angela Lansbury
  • 1969 – Carol Burnett
  • 1970 – Dionne Warwick
  • 1971 – Carol Channing
  • 1972 – Ruby Keeler
  • 1973 – Liza Minnelli
  • 1974 – Faye Dunaway
  • 1975 – Valerie Harper
  • 1976 – Bette Midler
  • 1977 – Elizabeth Taylor
  • 1978 – Beverly Sills
  • 1979 – Candice Bergen
  • 1980 – Meryl Streep
  • 1981 – Mary Tyler Moore
  • 1982 – Ella Fitzgerald
  • 1983 – Julie Andrews
  • 1984 – Joan Rivers
  • 1985 – Cher
  • 1986 – Sally Field
  • 1987 – Bernadette Peters
  • 1988 – Lucille Ball
  • 1989 – Kathleen Turner
  • 1990 – Glenn Close
  • 1991 – Diane Keaton
  • 1992 – Jodie Foster
  • 1993 – Whoopi Goldberg
  • 1994 – Meg Ryan
  • 1995 – Michelle Pfeiffer
  • 1996 – Susan Sarandon
  • 1997 – Julia Roberts
  • 1998 – Sigourney Weaver
  • 1999 – Goldie Hawn
  • 2000 – Jamie Lee Curtis
  • 2001 – Drew Barrymore
  • 2002 – Sarah Jessica Parker
  • 2003 – Anjelica Huston
  • 2004 – Sandra Bullock
  • 2005 – Catherine Zeta-Jones
  • 2006 – Halle Berry
  • 2007 – Scarlett Johansson
  • 2008 – Charlize Theron
  • 2009 – Renée Zellweger
  • 2010 – Anne Hathaway
  • 2011 – Julianne Moore
  • 2012 – Claire Danes

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