List of Winners (incomplete)
- 1937 – Junie Astor (Club de femmes, 1936)
- 1938 – Janine Darcey
- 1939 – Sylvia Bataille
- 1940 – Micheline Presle (Jeunes filles en detresse, 1939)
- 1941-1945 no award due to World War II
- 1947 – Simone Signoret
- 1948 – Odile Versois
- 1949 – Arlette Thomas
- 1950 – Christiane Lenier
- 1951 – Nadine Alari
- 1952 – Nadine Basile
- 1953 – Etchika Choureau (L'Envers du paradis, 1953)
- 1954 – Marina Vlady
- 1955 – Geneviève Kervine
- 1956 – Annie Girardot
- 1957 – Anne Doat
- 1958 – Pascale Petit (Une vie, 1957)
- 1959 – Roger Dumas (awarded to a male actor)
- 1960 – Perrette Pradier
- 1961 – Renée Marie Potet
- 1962 – Corinne Marchand
- 1963 – Marie Dubois
- 1964 – Colette Castel
- 1965 – Macha Méril
- 1966 – Geneviève Bujold
- 1967 – Caroline Cellier (awarded for a stage performance in Pygmalion)
- 1968 – Danièle Evenou
- 1970 – Ludmila Mikaël
- 1972 – Bulle Ogier
- 1974 – Isabelle Adjani (La Gifle, 1974)
- 1976 – Isabelle Huppert (Le Juge et l'assassin, 1976)
- 1980 – Dominique Laffin
- 1986 – Juliette Binoche (Mauvais Sang, 1986)
- 1988 – Marianne Basler
- 1990 – Dominique Blanc
- 1991 – Anouk Grinberg
- 1993 – Charlotte Kady
- 1994 – Isabelle Carré
- 1995 – Clotilde Courau
- 1996 – Sandrine Kiberlain
- 1998 – Virginie Ledoyen
- 2000 – Audrey Tautou
- 2001 – Barbara Schulz
- 2002 – Françoise Gillard
- 2003 – Mélanie Doutey
- 2004 – Sara Forestier and Sophie Quinton
- 2005 – Chloé Lambert
- 2006 – Nathalie Boutefeu
- 2007 – Déborah François
- 2008 – Clotilde Hesme
- 2009 – Astrid Berges-Frisbey
- 2010 – Elodie Navarre
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