Best Actress
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Notes |
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1929 | Mary Pickford | Coquette | Winner | The first Canadian-born person to be nominated for an acting Oscar. | |
1930 | Norma Shearer | The Divorcee | Winner | ||
Norma Shearer | Their Own Desire | Nominee | |||
1931 | Marie Dressler | Min and Bill | Winner | ||
Norma Shearer | A Free Soul | Nominee | |||
1932 | Marie Dressler | Emma | Nominee | ||
Lynn Fontanne | The Guardsman | Nominee | |||
1933 | May Robson | Lady for a Day | Nominee | The first Australian-born person to be nominated for an acting Oscar | |
Diana Wynyard | Cavalcade | Nominee | |||
1934 | Norma Shearer | The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Nominee | ||
1935 | Merle Oberon | The Dark Angel | Nominee | ||
1936 | Norma Shearer | Romeo and Juliet | Nominee | ||
1938 | Norma Shearer | Marie Antoinette | Nominee | ||
Wendy Hiller | Pygmalion | Nominee | |||
1939 | Vivien Leigh | Gone with the Wind | Winner | ||
Greer Garson | Goodbye, Mr. Chips | Nominee | |||
1940 | Joan Fontaine | Rebecca | Nominee | ||
1941 | Joan Fontaine | Suspicion | Winner | ||
Greer Garson | Blossoms in the Dust | Nominee | |||
Olivia de Havilland | Hold Back the Dawn | Nominee | |||
1942 | Greer Garson | Mrs. Miniver | Winner | ||
1943 | Joan Fontaine | The Constant Nymph | Nominee | ||
Greer Garson | Madame Curie | Nominee | |||
1944 | Greer Garson | Mrs. Parkington | Nominee | ||
1945 | Greer Garson | The Valley of Decision | Nominee | ||
1946 | Olivia de Havilland | To Each His Own | Winner | ||
Celia Johnson | Brief Encounter | Nominee | |||
1948 | Olivia de Havilland | The Snake Pit | Nominee | ||
1949 | Olivia de Havilland | The Heiress | Winner | ||
Deborah Kerr | Edward, My Son | Nominee | The first Scottish-born person to be nominated for an acting Oscar. | ||
1951 | Vivien Leigh | A Streetcar Named Desire | Winner | ||
1953 | Audrey Hepburn | Roman Holiday | Winner | Hepburn was a Belgian-born English actress | |
Deborah Kerr | From Here to Eternity | Nominee | |||
1954 | Audrey Hepburn | Sabrina | Nominee | ||
1956 | Deborah Kerr | The King and I | Nominee | ||
1957 | Deborah Kerr | Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison | Nominee | ||
1958 | Deborah Kerr | Separate Tables | Nominee | ||
1959 | Audrey Hepburn | The Nun's Story | Nominee | ||
1960 | Greer Garson | Sunrise at Campobello | Nominee | ||
Deborah Kerr | The Sundowners | Nominee | |||
1961 | Audrey Hepburn | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Nominee | ||
1963 | Rachel Roberts | This Sporting Life | Nominee | ||
1964 | Julie Andrews | Mary Poppins | Winner | ||
1965 | Julie Andrews | The Sound of Music | Nominee | ||
Julie Christie | Darling | Winner | Christie is an Indian-born English actress. | ||
1966 | Lynn Redgrave | Georgy Girl | Nominee | ||
1967 | Edith Evans | The Whisperers | Nominee | ||
Audrey Hepburn | Wait Until Dark | Nominee | |||
1968 | Vanessa Redgrave | Isadora | Nominee | ||
1969 | Maggie Smith | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Winner | ||
Geneviève Bujold | Anne of the Thousand Days | Nominee | |||
Jean Simmons | The Happy Ending | Nominee | |||
1970 | Glenda Jackson | Women in Love | Winner | ||
Sarah Miles | Ryan's Daughter | Nominee | |||
1971 | Glenda Jackson | Sunday Bloody Sunday | Nominee | ||
Julie Christie | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | Nominee | |||
1972 | Maggie Smith | Travels with My Aunt | Nominee | ||
1973 | Glenda Jackson | A Touch of Class | Winner | ||
1975 | Glenda Jackson | Hedda | Nominee | ||
1982 | Julie Andrews | Victor Victoria | Nominee | ||
1983 | Julie Walters | Educating Rita | Nominee | ||
1984 | Vanessa Redgrave | The Bostonians | Nominee | ||
Judy Davis | A Passage to India | Nominee | |||
1989 | Jessica Tandy | Driving Miss Daisy | Winner | ||
Pauline Collins | Shirley Valentine | Nominee | |||
1992 | Emma Thompson | Howards End | Winner | ||
1993 | Emma Thompson | The Remains of the Day | Nominee | ||
1994 | Miranda Richardson | Tom and Viv | Nominee | ||
1995 | Emma Thompson | Sense and Sensibility | Nominee | ||
1996 | Brenda Blethyn | Secrets & Lies | Nominee | ||
Kristin Scott-Thomas | The English Patient | Nominee | |||
Emily Watson | Breaking the Waves | Nominee | |||
1997 | Helena Bonham Carter | The Wings of the Dove | Nominee | ||
Julie Christie | Afterglow | Nominee | |||
Judi Dench | Mrs. Brown | Nominee | |||
Kate Winslet | Titanic | Nominee | |||
1998 | Emily Watson | Hilary and Jackie | Nominee | ||
Cate Blanchett | Elizabeth | Nominee | |||
1999 | Janet McTeer | Tumbleweeds | Nominee | ||
2001 | Judi Dench | Iris | Nominee | ||
Nicole Kidman | Moulin Rouge! | Nominee | Kidman is a US-born Australian actress. | ||
2002 | Nicole Kidman | The Hours | Winner | ||
2003 | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Whale Rider | Nominee | ||
Samantha Morton | In America | Nominee | |||
Charlize Theron | Monster | Winner | Theron is a South African-American actress. | ||
Naomi Watts | 21 Grams | Nominee | Watts is an English-born Australian actress. | ||
2004 | Imelda Staunton | Vera Drake | Nominee | ||
Kate Winslet | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Nominee | |||
2005 | Judi Dench | Mrs Henderson Presents | Nominee | ||
Charlize Theron | North Country | Nominee | |||
Keira Knightley | Pride and Prejudice | Nominee | |||
2006 | Judi Dench | Notes on a Scandal | Nominee | ||
Helen Mirren | The Queen | Winner | |||
Kate Winslet | Little Children | Nominee | |||
2007 | Julie Christie | Away from Her | Nominee | ||
Cate Blanchett | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Nominee | |||
2008 | Kate Winslet | The Reader | Winner | ||
2009 | Helen Mirren | The Last Station | Nominee | ||
Carey Mulligan | An Education | Nominee | |||
2010 | Nicole Kidman | Rabbit Hole | Nominee | ||
2012 | Naomi Watts | The Impossible | Nominee |
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