Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Appearance
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Boston Society of Film Critics |
First awarded | Gena Rowlands Gloria (1980) |
Currently held by | Lily Gladstone Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) |
Website | bostonfilmcritics |
The Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best (Lead) Actress is one of the annual film awards given by the Boston Society of Film Critics.
Winners
[edit]1980s
[edit]Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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1980 | Gena Rowlands | Gloria | Gloria Swenson |
1981 | Marília Pêra | Pixote (Pixote: a lei do mais fraco) | Sueli |
1982 | Meryl Streep | Sophie's Choice | Sophie Zawistowski |
1983 | Rosanna Arquette | Baby It's You | Jill Rosen |
1984 | Judy Davis | A Passage to India | Adela Quested |
1985 | Geraldine Page | The Trip to Bountiful | Carrie Watts |
1986 | Chloe Webb | Sid and Nancy | Nancy Spungen |
1987 | Holly Hunter | Broadcast News | Jane Craig |
1988 | Melanie Griffith | Working Girl | Tess McGill |
1989 | Jessica Tandy | Driving Miss Daisy | Daisy Werthan |
1990s
[edit]Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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1990 | Anjelica Huston | The Grifters | Lilly Dillon |
The Witches | Eva Ernst / Grand High Witch | ||
1991 | Geena Davis | Thelma & Louise | Thelma Dickinson |
1992 | Emma Thompson | Howards End | Margaret "Meg" Schlegel |
1993 | Holly Hunter | The Piano | Ada McGrath |
1994 | Julianne Moore | Vanya on 42nd Street | Yelena |
1995 | Nicole Kidman | To Die For | Suzanne Stone Maretto |
1996 | Brenda Blethyn | Secrets & Lies | Cynthia Rose Purley |
1997 | Helena Bonham Carter | The Wings of the Dove | Kate Croy |
1998 | Samantha Morton | Under the Skin | Iris Kelly |
1999 | Hilary Swank | Boys Don't Cry | Brandon Teena |
2000s
[edit]Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2000 | Ellen Burstyn | Requiem for a Dream | Sara Goldfarb |
2001 | Tilda Swinton | The Deep End | Margaret Hall |
2002 | Maggie Gyllenhaal | Secretary | Lee Holloway |
2003 | Scarlett Johansson | Lost in Translation | Charlotte |
2004 | Hilary Swank | Million Dollar Baby | Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald |
2005 | Reese Witherspoon | Walk the Line | June Carter Cash |
2006 | Helen Mirren | The Queen | Queen Elizabeth II |
2007 | Marion Cotillard | La Vie en Rose (La môme) | Édith Piaf |
2008 | Sally Hawkins | Happy-Go-Lucky | Pauline "Poppy" Cross |
2009 | Meryl Streep | Julie & Julia | Julia Child |
2010s
[edit]Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2010 | Natalie Portman | Black Swan | Nina Sayers / The Swan Queen |
2011 | Michelle Williams | My Week with Marilyn[1] | Marilyn Monroe |
2012 | Emmanuelle Riva | Amour | Anne Laurent |
2013 | Cate Blanchett | Blue Jasmine | Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis |
2014 | Marion Cotillard | The Immigrant | Ewa Cybulska |
Two Days, One Night | Sandra Bya | ||
2015 | Charlotte Rampling | 45 Years | Kate Mercer |
2016 | Isabelle Huppert | Elle | Michèle Leblanc |
Things to Come | Nathalie Chazeaux | ||
2017 | Sally Hawkins | The Shape of Water | Elisa Esposito |
2018 | Melissa McCarthy | Can You Ever Forgive Me? | Lee Israel |
2019 | Saoirse Ronan | Little Women[2] | Josephine "Jo" March |
2020s
[edit]Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2020 | Sidney Flanigan | Never Rarely Sometimes Always[3] | Autumn Callahan |
2021 | Alana Haim | Licorice Pizza | Alana Kane |
2022 | Michelle Yeoh | Everything Everywhere All At Once | Evelyn Wang |
2023 | Lily Gladstone | Killers of the Flower Moon | Mollie Kyle |
Multiple winners
[edit]2 wins
[edit]- Holly Hunter (1987, 1993)
- Hilary Swank (1999, 2004)
- Meryl Streep (1982, 2009)
- Marion Cotillard (2007, 2014)
- Sally Hawkins (2008, 2017)
References
[edit]- ^ 'The Artist' Named Best Picture by Boston Film Critics|Retuters
- ^ "Current Winners – 2019 Awards". Boston Society of Film Critics. 2018-07-27. Archived from the original on 2019-11-21. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
- ^ The Boston Society of Film Critics names its winners for 2020 - The Boston Globe