Golden Raspberry Award For Worst Actress
The Razzie Award for Worst Actress is an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst actress of the previous year. The humorous nature of the award also leads to nominations for actors performing in drag, and groups such as the Spice Girls and the protagonists of Bratz: The Movie and Sex and the City 2. The following is a list of recipients and nominees of that award, along with the film(s) for which they were nominated.
The actress with most Razzies is Madonna with five. Other actresses with multiple wins are Bo Derek with three wins, and Pia Zadora, Sharon Stone and Demi Moore with two each.
Only two winners of the award have actually shown up and accepted their awards in person, Halle Berry for Catwoman and Sandra Bullock for All About Steve; both were also winners of the Academy Award for Best Actress, the former for Monster's Ball, and the latter for The Blind Side, which she won the following night.
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