NAACP Image Award For Outstanding Actress in A Motion Picture - Award Statistics

Award Statistics

Whoopi Goldberg has had the most wins, with five out of her eight nominations.

Multiple nominee list

8 nominations

  • Whoopi Goldberg-(Boys on the Side, Fatal Beauty, Ghost, Kingdom Come, Sister Act, The Color Purple, The Ghost of Mississippi, The Long Walk Home)

7 nominations

  • Angela Bassett- (Boseman & Lena, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Meet the Browns, Mr. 300, Sunshine State, Waiting to Exhale, What's Love Got to Do With It?)

6 nominations

  • Halle Berry- (Bulworth, Frankie & Alice, Gothika, Losing Isaiah, Swordfish, Things We Lost in the Fire)
  • Queen Latifah-(Beauty Shop, Bringing Down the House, Just Wright, Last Holiday, The Secret Life of Bees, Set It Off)

3 nominations

  • Alfre Woodard- (Down in the Delta, K-Pax, The Family That Preys)
  • Nia Long-(Big Momma's House, Soul Food, The Best Man)
  • Rosario Dawson-(Light It Up, Rent, Seven Pounds)
  • Sanaa Lathan-(Brown Sugar, Love & Basketball, Something New)
  • Vivica A. Fox-(Juwanna Man, Soul Food, Two Can Play That Game)
  • Zoe Saldana-(Colombiana, Guess Who?, The Losers)

2 nominations

  • BeyoncĂ© Knowles- (Dreamgirls, The Fighting Temptations)
  • Gabrielle Union- (Breaking All the Rules, Deliver Us From Eva)
  • Jada Pinkett Smith-(Bamboozled, Set It Off)
  • Jennifer Beals-(Devil in a Blue Dress, Flashdance)
  • Kerry Washington-(Night Catches Us, Ray)
  • Kimberly Elise-(Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Woman Thou Art Loosed)
  • Taraji P. Henson-(I Can Do Bad All By Myself, Talk to Me)
  • Vanessa L. Williams-(Shaft, Soul Food)
  • Whitney Houston-(The Preacher's Wife, Waiting to Exhale)

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