BAFTA Award For Best Actress in A Leading Role - Multiple Wins For Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Combined

Multiple Wins For Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress Combined

2 wins

  • Cate Blanchett
  • Leslie Caron
  • Jane Fonda
  • Jodie Foster
  • Katharine Hepburn
  • Shirley MacLaine
  • Patricia Neal
  • Meryl Streep
  • Emma Thompson
  • Julie Walters
  • Kate Winslet

3 wins

  • Anne Bancroft
  • Audrey Hepburn
  • Rachel Roberts
  • Simone Signoret

5 wins

  • Judi Dench
  • Maggie Smith

Note: Dench also won the Bafta Film award for Best Newcomer in 1965 ( her 6th BAFTA Film award ) she has also won 4 Bafta TV awards, giving her a total of 10 competitive Bafta awards. In addition she received the BAFTA Fellowship.

Note: Smith, in addition to her five competitive awards, has two special awards, including the BAFTA Fellowship in 1996.

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