European Film Award for Best Actress

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European Film Award for Best Actress
Jasna Đuričić, glumica.jpg
The 2021 recipient: Jasna Đuričić
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
First awardedCarmen Maura
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
Currently held byJasna Đuričić
Quo Vadis, Aida? (2021)
Websiteeuropeanfilmacademy.org

The European Film Award for Best Actress is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film industry. The awards are presented by the European Film Academy (EFA) and was first presented in 1988.

Winners and nominees[]

Carmen Maura won twice for her roles in Mujeres al borde de un Ataque de Nervios (1988) and ¡Ay Carmela! (1990).
Juliette Binoche won twice for her roles in Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (1991) and The English Patient (1996).
Emily Watson won for her role in Breaking the Waves (1996).
Cecilia Roth won for her role in Todo Sobre Mi Madre (1999).
Björk won for her role in Dancer in the Dark (2000).
Photo of Isabelle Huppert at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Isabelle Huppert won twice for her roles in La Pianiste (2001) and 8 Femmes (2002).
Charlotte Rampling won twice for her roles in Swimming Pool (2003) and 45 Years (2015).
Julia Jentsch won for her role in Sophie Scholl – Die Letzten Tage (2005).
Photo of Penélope Cruz in 2018.
Penélope Cruz won for her role in Volver (2006)
Photo of Helen Mirren at the 2014 British Independent Film Awards
Helen Mirren won for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen (2006)
Kristin Scott Thomas Cabourg 2013.jpg
Kristin Scott Thomas won for her role in I've Loved You So Long (2008)
Photo of Kate Winslet at the 2011 Venice Film Festival
Kate Winslet won for her performance in The Reader (2008)
Sylvie Testud won for her role in Lourdes (2009).
Photo of Tilda Swinton in 2013.
Tilda Swinton won for her role in We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011).
Photo of Emmanuelle Riva at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival
Emmanuelle Riva won for her role in Amour (2012)
Photo of Marion Cotillard at the 2017 Cabourg Film Festival.
Marion Cotillard won for her role in Deux Jours, Une Nuit (2014)
Sandra Hüller won for her role in Toni Erdmann (2016).
Alexandra Borbély won for her role in Testről és Lélekről (2017).
Joanna Kulig won for her role in Zimna wojna (2018).
Olivia Colman won for her role in The Favourite (2018).
Paula Beer won for her role in Undine (2020).


1980s[]

Year Winner and nominees English title Original title Character Ref
1988
(1st)
Spain Carmen Maura Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios Pepa [1]
Iceland Tinna Gunnlaugsdóttir In the Shadow of the Raven Í skugga hrafnsins Isold
Italy Ornella Muti Private Access Codice privato Anna
Republic of Ireland Carol Scanlan Reefer and the Model Teresa 'the Model'
1989
(2nd)
United Kingdom Ruth Sheen High Hopes Shirley [2]
France Sabine Azéma Life and Nothing But La vie et rien d'autre Irène de Courtil
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Snežana Bogdanović Kuduz Badema Kuduz
East Germany Corinna Harfouch Treffen in Travers Therese Forster
Soviet Union Natalya Negoda Little Vera Ма́ленькая Ве́ра (Malenkaya Vera) Vera

1990s[]

Year Winner and nominees English title Original title Character Ref
1990
(3rd)
Spain Carmen Maura ¡Ay Carmela! Carmela [3]
France Anne Brochet Cyrano de Bergerac Roxane
Poland Krystyna Janda[C] Interrogation Przesłuchanie Antonina 'Tonia' Dziwisz
1991
(4th)
France Clotilde Courau The Little Gangster Le petit criminel Nathalie [4]
France Julie Delpy Voyager Homo Faber Sabeth
Iceland Sigríður Hagalín Children of Nature Börn náttúrunnar Stella
1992
(5th)
France Juliette Binoche The Lovers on the Bridge Les amants du Pont-Neuf Michèle [5]
Netherlands Johanna ter Steege Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe Édes Emma, drága Böbe Emma
Germany Barbara Sukowa Europa Katharina Hartmann
1993
(6th)
Romania Maia Morgenstern The Oak Balanta Nela [6]
Italy Carla Gravina The Long Silence Il lungo silenzio Carla Aldrovandi
United Kingdom Tilda Swinton Orlando Orlando
1994
(7th)
No award given [7]
1995
(8th)
No award given [8]
1996
(9th)
United Kingdom Emily Watson Breaking the Waves Bess McNeill [9]
1997
(10th)
France Juliette Binoche[B] The English Patient Hana [10]
United Kingdom Katrin Cartlidge Career Girls Hannah Mills
France Brigitte Roüan Post Coitum Post coïtum animal triste Diane Clovier
United Kingdom Emma Thompson The Winter Guest Frances
1998
(11th)
France Elodie Bouchez[C]
Belgium Natacha Régnier[C]
The Dreamlife of Angels La vie rêvée des anges Isabelle 'Isa' Tostin
Marie Thomas
[11]
Russia Dinara Drukarova Of Freaks and Men Про уродов и людей (Pro urodov i lyudey) Liza
Netherlands Annet Malherbe Little Tony Kleine Teun Keet
1999
(12th)
Argentina Cecilia Roth All About My Mother Todo sobre mi madre Manuela Echevarria [12]
France Nathalie Baye[V] A Pornographic Affair Une liaison pornographique Her
Spain Penélope Cruz The Girl of Your Dreams La niña de tus ojos Macarena Granada
Belgium Emilie Dequenne[C] Rosetta Rosetta
Denmark Iben Hjejle Mifune's Last Song Mifune Liva

2000s[]

Year Winner and nominees English title Original title Character Ref
2000
(13th)
Iceland Björk[C] Dancer in the Dark Selma Ježková [13]
[14]
Germany Bibiana Beglau[B] The Legend of Rita Die Stille nach dem Schuß Rita Vogt
Sweden Lena Endre Faithless Trolösa Marianne
France Sylvie Testud La Captive Ariane
United Kingdom Julie Walters Billy Elliot Sandra Wilkinson
2001
(14th)
France Isabelle Huppert[C] The Piano Teacher La pianiste Erika Kohut [15]
[16]
France Ariane Ascaride The Town Is Quiet La ville est tranquille Michèle
Italy Laura Morante The Son's Room La stanza del figlio Paola
United Kingdom Charlotte Rampling Under the Sand Sous le sable Marie Drillon
Italy Stefania Sandrelli The Last Kiss L'ultimo bacio Anna
France Audrey Tautou Amélie Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain Amélie Poulain
2002
(15th)
France Catherine Deneuve
France Isabelle Huppert
France Emmanuelle Béart
France Fanny Ardant
France Virginie Ledoyen
France Danielle Darrieux
France Ludivine Sagnier
France Firmine Richard
8 Women 8 femmes Gaby
Augustine
Louise
Pierrette
Suzon
Mamy
Catherine
Madame Chanel
[17]
[18]
Russia Oksana Akinshina Lilja 4-Ever Lilya Michailova
France Emmanuelle Devos Read My Lips Sur mes lèvres Carla Behm
Germany Martina Gedeck Mostly Martha Bella Martha Martha Klein
Italy Laura Morante A Journey Called Love Un viaggio chiamato amore Sibilla Aleramo
United Kingdom Samantha Morton Morvern Callar Morvern Callar
Finland Kati Outinen[C] The Man Without a Past Mies vailla menneisyyttä Irma
2003
(16th)
United Kingdom Charlotte Rampling Swimming Pool Sarah Morton [19]
[20]
Romania Diana Dumbrava Maria Maria
United Kingdom Helen Mirren Calendar Girls Chris Harper
United Kingdom Anne Reid The Mother May
Germany Katja Riemann Rosenstrasse Lena Fischer
Germany Katrin Sass Good Bye, Lenin! Christiane Kerner
2004
(17th)
United Kingdom Imelda Staunton[V] Vera Drake Vera Drake [21]
[22]
France / Israel Sarah Adler Notre musique Judith Lerner
Italy / France Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 5x2 Marion
Spain Penélope Cruz Don't Move Non ti muovere Italia
Germany Sibel Kekilli Head-On Gegen die Wand Sibel Güner
Israel Asi Levi Stones Avanim Michale
2005
(18th)
Germany Julia Jentsch[B] Sophie Scholl - The Final Days Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage Sophia Magdalena 'Sophie' Scholl [23]
[24]
France Juliette Binoche Caché Anne Laurent
Italy Sandra Ceccarelli The Life I Want La vita che vorrei Laura / Eleonora
United Kingdom Natalie Press My Summer of Love Mona
Denmark Connie Nielsen Brothers Brødre Sarah
United Kingdom Judi Dench
United Kingdom Maggie Smith
Ladies in Lavender Ursula Widdington
Janet Widdington
France Audrey Tautou A Very Long Engagement Un long dimanche de fiançailles Mathilde Donnay
2006
(19th)
Spain Penélope Cruz[C] Volver Raimunda [25]
[26]
France Nathalie Baye The Young Lieutenant Le petit lieutenant Caroline Vaudieu
Germany Martina Gedeck The Lives Of Others Das Leben der Anderen Christa-Maria Sieland
Germany Sandra Hüller[B] Requiem Michaela Klingler
Serbia Mirjana Karanović Grbavica Esma Halilović
Canada Sarah Polley The Secret Life of Words Hanna
2007
(20th)
United Kingdom Helen Mirren[V] The Queen Queen Elizabeth II [27]
[28]
France Marion Cotillard La Vie en Rose La môme Édith Piaf
United Kingdom Marianne Faithfull Irina Palm Maggie
Netherlands Carice van Houten Black Book Zwartboek Rachel Stein
Romania Anamaria Marinca 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days 4 luni, 3 saptamani si 2 zile Otilia Mihartescu
Russia Kseniya Rappoport The Unknown Woman La sconosciuta Irena
2008
(21st)
United Kingdom / France Kristin Scott Thomas I've Loved You So Long Il y a longtemps que je t'aime Juliette Fontaine [29]
[30]
Israel / France Hiam Abbass Lemon Tree Etz Limon Salma Zidane
Kosovo / Albania Arta Dobroshi Lorna's Silence Le silence de Lorna Lorna
United Kingdom Sally Hawkins[B] Happy-Go-Lucky Pauline "Poppy" Cross
Spain Belén Rueda The Orphanage El orfanato Laura
Germany Ursula Werner Cloud Nine Wolke Neun Inge
2009
(22nd)
United Kingdom Kate Winslet The Reader Hanna Schmitz [31]
[32]
Spain Penélope Cruz Broken Embraces Los abrazos rotos Magdalena "Lena" Rivas
France / United Kingdom Charlotte Gainsbourg[C] Antichrist She
United Kingdom Katie Jarvis Fish Tank Mia Williams
Belgium Yolande Moreau Séraphine Séraphine Louis
Sweden Noomi Rapace The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Män som hatar kvinnor Lisbeth Salander

2010s[]

Year Winner and nominees English title Original title Character Ref
2010
(23rd)
France Sylvie Testud Lourdes Christine [33]
[34]
Croatia Zrinka Cvitešić On the Path Na putu Luna
Germany Sibel Kekilli When We Leave Die Fremde Umay
United Kingdom Lesley Manville Another Year Mary Smith
Netherlands Lotte Verbeek Nothing Personal Annie
2011
(24th)
United Kingdom Tilda Swinton We Need to Talk About Kevin Eva Khatchadourian [35]
[36]
Belgium Cécile de France The Kid with a Bike Le gamin au vélo Samantha
Germany / United States Kirsten Dunst[C] Melancholia Justine
United Kingdom / France Charlotte Gainsbourg Claire
Russia Nadezhda Markina Elena Елена Elena
2012
(25th)
France Emmanuelle Riva Amour Anne Laurent [37]
[38]
Belgium Émilie Dequenne Our Children À perdre la raison Murielle
Germany Nina Hoss Barbara Barbara Wolff
Austria Margarethe Tiesel Paradise: Love Paradies: Liebe Teresa
United Kingdom Kate Winslet Carnage Nancy Cowan
2013
(26th)
Belgium Veerle Baetens The Broken Circle Breakdown Elise Vandevelde / Alabama [39]
[40]
Romania Luminița Gheorghiu Child's Pose Poziția copilului Cornelia Keneres
United Kingdom Keira Knightley Anna Karenina Anna Arkadievna Karenina
Germany Barbara Sukowa Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt
United Kingdom / Australia Naomi Watts The Impossible Lo Imposible María
2014
(27th)
France Marion Cotillard Two Days, One Night Deux jours, une nuit Sandra Bya [41]
[42]
Spain Marian Álvarez Wounded La herida Ana
United Kingdom / France Charlotte Gainsbourg Nymphomaniac Joe
Italy / France Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Human Capital Il capitale umano Carla Bernaschi
Poland Agata Kulesza
Poland Agata Trzebuchowska
Ida Wanda Gruz
Anna / Ida Lebenstein
2015
(28th)
United Kingdom Charlotte Rampling[B] 45 Years Kate Mercer [43]
[44]
Italy Margherita Buy Mia Madre Margherita
Spain Laia Costa Victoria Victoria
Sweden Alicia Vikander Ex Machina Ava
United Kingdom / United States Rachel Weisz Youth Lena Ballinger
2016
(29th)
Germany Sandra Hüller Toni Erdmann Ines Conradi [45]
[46]
Italy Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Like Crazy La pazza gioia Beatrice Morandini Valdirana
Denmark Trine Dyrholm[B] The Commune Kollektivet Anna
France Isabelle Huppert Elle Michèle Leblanc
Spain Emma Suárez
Spain Adriana Ugarte
Julieta Julieta Arcos
Younger Julieta Arcos
2017
(30th)
Slovakia Alexandra Borbély On Body and Soul Testről és lélekről Mária [47]
[48]
France Juliette Binoche Let the Sunshine In Un beau soleil intérieur Isabelle
Germany Paula Beer Frantz Anna
France Isabelle Huppert Happy End Anne Laurent
United Kingdom Florence Pugh Lady Macbeth Katherine Lester
2018
(31st)
Poland Joanna Kulig Cold War Zimna wojna Zuzanna "Zula" Lichoń [49]
[50]
Germany Marie Bäumer 3 Days in Quiberon 3 Tage in Quiberon Romy Schneider
Iceland Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir Woman at War Kona fer í stríð Halla
Spain Bárbara Lennie Petra Petra
Sweden Eva Melander Border Gräns Tina
Italy Alba Rohrwacher Happy as Lazzaro Lazzaro felice Antonia
2019
(32nd)
United Kingdom Olivia Colman[V] The Favourite Queen Anne [51]
[52]
Denmark Trine Dyrholm Queen of Hearts Dronningen Anne
France Adèle Haenel
France Noémie Merlant
Portrait of a Lady on Fire Portrait de la jeune fille en feu Héloïse
Marianne
Russia Viktoria Miroshnichenko Beanpole Дылда (Dylda) Beanpole
Germany Helena Zengel System Crasher Systemsprenger Bernadette

2020s[]

Year Winner and nominees English title Original title Character Ref
2020
(33rd)
Germany Paula Beer[B] Undine Undine Wibeau [53]
[54]
Russia Natasha Berezhnaya DAU. Natasha ДАУ. Наташа Natasha
Norway Andrea Bræin Hovig Hope Håp Anja
Germany Nina Hoss My Little Sister Schwesterlein Lisa
Spain Marta Nieto Mother Madre Elena
Norway Ane Dahl Torp Charter Alice
2021
(34rd)
Serbia Jasna Đuričić Quo Vadis, Aida? Aida Selmanagić [55]
[56]
Finland Compartment No. 6 Hytti nro 6 Laura
United Kingdom Carey Mulligan Promising Young Woman Cassandra "Cassie" Thomas
Norway Renate Reinsve[C] The Worst Person in the World Verdens verste menneske Julie
France Agathe Rousselle Titane Alexia / Adrien
^[B] Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear Award for Best Actress
^[C] Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress
^[V] Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actress

Records[]

Most wins by an actress[]

Actress Awards Nominations
France Juliette Binoche 2 4
France Isabelle Huppert 2 4
United Kingdom Charlotte Rampling 2 3
Spain Carmen Maura 2 2
Spain Penélope Cruz 1 4
Germany Paula Beer 1 2
France Marion Cotillard 1 2
Germany Sandra Hüller 1 2
United Kingdom Helen Mirren 1 2
United Kingdom Tilda Swinton 1 2
France Sylvie Testud 1 2
United Kingdom Kate Winslet 1 2
France Fanny Ardant 1 1
Belgium Veerle Baetens 1 1
France Emmanuelle Béart 1 1
Iceland Björk 1 1
Slovakia Alexandra Borbély 1 1
France Elodie Bouchez 1 1
United Kingdom Olivia Colman 1 1
France Clotilde Courau 1 1
France Danielle Darrieux 1 1
France Catherine Deneuve 1 1
Serbia Jasna Đuričić 1 1
Germany Julia Jentsch 1 1
Poland Joanna Kulig 1 1
France Virginie Ledoyen 1 1
Romania Maia Morgenstern 1 1
Belgium Natacha Régnier 1 1
France Firmine Richard 1 1
France Emmanuelle Riva 1 1
Argentina Cecilia Roth 1 1
France Ludivine Sagnier 1 1
United Kingdom / France Kristin Scott Thomas 1 1
United Kingdom Ruth Sheen 1 1
United Kingdom Imelda Staunton 1 1
United Kingdom Emily Watson 1 1
Italy / France Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 0 3
France / United Kingdom Charlotte Gainsbourg 0 3
France Nathalie Baye 0 2
Belgium Émilie Dequenne 0 2
Denmark Trine Dyrholm 0 2
Germany Martina Gedeck 0 2
Germany Nina Hoss 0 2
Germany Sibel Kekilli 0 2
Italy Laura Morante 0 2
Germany Barbara Sukowa 0 2
France Audrey Tautou 0 2

Multiple nominations from the same film[]

Age superlatives[]

Record Actress Film Age (in years)
Oldest winner France Emmanuelle Riva Amour 85
Oldest nominee
Youngest winner France Clotilde Courau The Little Gangster 22
Youngest nominee Germany Helena Zengel System Crasher 11

See also[]

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