Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film.
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Winners and nominees
1990s
2000s
2010s
Superlatives
Superlative |
Leading Actress |
Supporting Actress |
Overall |
Actress with most awards |
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Kate Winslet |
2 |
Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Renée Zellweger |
2 |
Actress with most nominations |
Meryl Streep |
9 |
Cate Blanchett |
4 |
Meryl Streep |
10 |
Actress with most nominations without ever winning |
Judi Dench |
5 |
Amy Adams, Catherine Keener, Julianne Moore |
3 |
Amy Adams, Penélope Cruz, Catherine Keener, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts |
3 |
Film with most nominations |
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Almost Famous, Babel, Being John Malkovich, Chicago, Doubt, The Fighter, Forrest Gump, The Help, Up in the Air |
2 |
Chicago, Doubt, The Help |
3 |
Oldest winner |
Julie Christie (Away from Her, 2008) |
66 |
Gloria Stuart (Titanic, 1998) |
87 |
Gloria Stuart (Titanic, 1998) |
87 |
Oldest nominee |
Judi Dench (Philomena, 2014) |
79 |
Youngest winner |
Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook, 2013) |
22 |
Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility, 1996) |
20 |
Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility, 1996) |
20 |
Youngest nominee |
Evan Rachel Wood (Thirteen, 2004) |
16 |
Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam, 2002) |
8 |
Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam, 2002) |
8 |
Trivia
Occasions over the past 20 years did the winner of the SAG Award for Best Leading Actress not win the Academy Award for Best Actress.This happened in:
- 1994: Jodie Foster (Nell) lost to Jessica Lange (Blue Sky),
- 1999: Annette Bening (American Beauty) lost to Hilary Swank (Boys Don't Cry),
- 2002: Renée Zellweger (Chicago) lost to Nicole Kidman (The Hours)
- 2007: Julie Christie (Away From Her) lost to Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose).
- 2008: Meryl Streep (Doubt) lost to Kate Winslet (The Reader). Winslet did win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.
- 2011: Viola Davis (The Help) lost to Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady)
Multiple nominees
- 2 nominations
- Joan Allen (Nixon, The Contender)
- Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side, Gravity)
- Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose, Rust and Bone)
- Angelina Jolie (A Mighty Heart, Changeling)
- Diane Keaton (Marvin's Room, Something's Gotta Give)
- Nicole Kidman (The Hours, Rabbit Hole)
- Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone, Silver Linings Playbook)
- Susan Sarandon (The Client, Dead Man Walking)
- Charlize Theron (Monster, North Country)
- Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility, Saving Mr. Banks)
- Naomi Watts (21 Grams, The Impossible)
- Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line, Wild)
- Renée Zellweger (Bridget Jones's Diary, Chicago)
- 3 nominations
- Annette Bening (American Beauty, Being Julia, The Kids Are All Right)
- Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Blue Jasmine)
- Helen Mirren (The Queen, The Last Station, Hitchcock)
- Julianne Moore (The End of the Affair, Far from Heaven, Still Alice)
- Hilary Swank (Boys Don't Cry, Million Dollar Baby, Conviction)
- 4 nominations
- Kate Winslet (Titanic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Little Children, Revolutionary Road)
- 5 nominations
- Judi Dench (Mrs. Brown, Iris, Mrs. Henderson Presents, Notes on a Scandal, Philomena)
- 9 nominations
- Meryl Streep (The River Wild, The Bridges of Madison County, One True Thing, Music of the Heart, The Devil Wears Prada, Doubt, Julie & Julia, The Iron Lady, August: Osage County)
See also
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