Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film







































Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Awarded for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Miniseries or Television Film
Country United States
Presented by Hollywood Foreign Press Association
First awarded March 5, 1962
Currently held by
Patricia Arquette,
Escape at Dannemora (2018)
Most awards
Judy Davis (2)
Ann-Margret (2)
Helen Mirren (2)
Most nominations
Jessica Lange (8)
Website goldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a miniseries or motion picture made for television for the calendar year. The award was first presented at the 39th Golden Globe Awards on January 30, 1982 to Jane Seymour for her role on East of Eden. Performances by actresses in a miniseries or television film were originally awarded in the Best Actress – Television Series Drama category before the creation of this category.


Since its inception, the award has been given to 34 actresses. Patricia Arquette is the current recipient of the award for her portrayal of Tilly Mitchell on Escape at Dannemora. Ann-Margret, Judy Davis and Helen Mirren have won the most awards in this category, winning two times. Jessica Lange has been nominated for the award on eight occasions, the most within the category.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


    • 1.1 1980s


    • 1.2 1990s


    • 1.3 2000s


    • 1.4 2010s




  • 2 Superlatives


    • 2.1 Multiple wins


    • 2.2 Multiple nominations




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





Winners and nominees


Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.











Key
Meaning
double-dagger Indicates the winning actress.




Jane Seymour was the first recipient of the award, winning for her performance in East of Eden (1980).





Ann-Margret won the award twice for Who Will Love My Children? (1983) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1984), holding the record for most wins in the category with Judy Davis and Helen Mirren.





Farrah Fawcett was nominated four times for the award for her performances in television movies.





Ann Jillian won in 1989 for her dramatic performance as herself in The Ann Jillian Story.





Barbara Hershey won the award for her role as Candy Morrison in A Killing in a Small Town (1990).





Joanne Woodward received three nominations for the award, winning in 1994 for her role on the film adaptation of Breathing Lessons.





Jessica Lange was nominated seven times in this category winning for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in 1995 adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire.





Angelina Jolie won the award for her portrayal of Gia Carangi on Gia (1998).





Halle Berry won for her portrayal of Dorothy Dandridge on Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999).





Judy Davis tied with Ann-Margret and Helen Mirren for the most wins in the category, winning twice for One Against the Wind (1992) and Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2002).





Glenn Close received four nominations, winning in 2003 for her role on The Lion in Winter.





Helen Mirren has received seven nominations for the award, the most in the category, winning twice for her performances on Losing Chase (1996) and Elizabeth I (2005).





Laura Linney won in 2009 for her performance on John Adams (2008) as Abigail Adams.





Claire Danes won the award for her portrayal of Temple Grandin in the television film about her life.





Kate Winslet won in 2011 for her performance on Mildred Pierce.





Lady Gaga won the award for her role as Elizabeth Johnson / The Countess on American Horror Story: Hotel.



1980s













































































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1981
(39th)
Jane Seymour Award winner Cathy / Kate Ames East of Eden
ABC
[1]
Ellen Burstyn Jean Harris The People vs. Jean Harris
NBC
Glenda Jackson Patricia Neal The Patricia Neal Story
CBS
Jaclyn Smith Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
ABC
Joanne Woodward Elizabeth Huckaby Crisis at Central High
CBS
1982
(40th)
Ingrid Bergman Award winner Golda Meir A Woman Called Golda
CBS
[2]
Carol Burnett Beatrice O'Reilly Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice
CBS
Lucy Gutteridge Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt Little Gloria... Happy at Last
NBC
Ann Jillian Mae West
Mae West

ABC
Lee Remick Leslie Crosbie
The Letter
Jean Stapleton Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor, First Lady of the World
CBS
1983
(41st)
Ann-Margret Award winner Lucile Fray Who Will Love My Children?
ABC
[3]
Susan Blakely Frances Farmer Will There Really Be a Morning?
CBS
Blair Brown Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Kennedy
NBC
Gena Rowlands Victoria Alden Thursday's Child
CBS
Rachel Ward Meggie Cleary The Thorn Birds
ABC
1984
(42nd)
Ann-Margret Award winner Blanche DuBois A Streetcar Named Desire
ABC
[4]
Glenn Close Gail Bennett Something About Amelia
ABC
Farrah Fawcett Francine Hughes The Burning Bed
NBC
Jane Fonda Gertie Nevels The Dollmaker
ABC
Glenda Jackson Yelena Bonner Sakharov
HBO
1985
(43rd)
Liza Minnelli Award winner Mary-Lou Weisman A Time to Live
NBC
[5]
Peggy Ashcroft Barbara Batchelor The Jewel in the Crown
PBS
Gena Rowlands Katherine Pierson An Early Frost
NBC
Marlo Thomas Tess Lynd Consenting Adult
ABC
Joanne Woodward Barbara Wyatt-Hollis Do You Remember Love
CBS
1986
(44th)
Loretta Young Award winner Amanda Kingsley Christmas Eve
NBC
[6]
Farrah Fawcett Beate Klarsfeld Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story
ABC
Amy Irving Anastasia "Anna" Anderson Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna
NBC
Vanessa Redgrave Renée Richards
Second Serve

CBS
Marlo Thomas Marie Balter
Nobody's Child
1987
(45th)
Gena Rowlands Award winner Betty Ford The Betty Ford Story
ABC
[7]
Ann-Margret Ann Arden Grenville
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles

NBC
Farrah Fawcett Barbara Hutton
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story
Shirley MacLaine Herself Out on a Limb
ABC
Raquel Welch Emily Bauer Right to Die
NBC
1988
(46th)
Ann Jillian Award winner Herself The Ann Jillian Story
NBC
[8]
Vanessa Redgrave Alice More A Man for All Seasons
TNT
Jane Seymour Natalie Henry War and Remembrance (Parts I - VII)
ABC

Wallis Simpson
The Woman He Loved
CBS
JoBeth Williams Mary Beth Whitehead Baby M
ABC
1989
(47th)
Christine Lahti Award winner Zan Cooper No Place Like Home
CBS
[9]
Farrah Fawcett Diane Downs Small Sacrifices
ABC
Holly Hunter Ellen Russell / Jane Doe Roe vs. Wade
NBC
Jane Seymour Natalie Henry War and Remembrance (Parts VIII - XII)
ABC
Loretta Young Grace Guthrie Lady in the Corner
NBC


1990s


































































































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1990
(48th)
Barbara Hershey Award winner Candy Morrison A Killing in a Small Town
CBS
[10]
Annette O'Toole Rose Kennedy The Kennedys of Massachusetts
ABC
Suzanne Pleshette Leona Helmsley
Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean

CBS
Lesley Ann Warren Barbara Walker
Family of Spies
Stephanie Zimbalist Caroline
Caroline?
1991
(49th)
Judy Davis Award winner Mary Lindell One Against the Wind
CBS
[11]
Glenn Close Sarah Whedon Sarah, Plain and Tall
CBS
Sally Kirkland Janet Smurl The Haunted
Fox
Jessica Tandy Grace The Story Lady
NBC
Lynn Whitfield Josephine Baker The Josephine Baker Story
HBO
1992
(50th)
Laura Dern Award winner Janet Harduvel Afterburn
HBO
[12]
Drew Barrymore Anita Minteer Guncrazy
Showtime
Katharine Hepburn Victoria Brown
The Man Upstairs

CBS
Jessica Lange Alexandra Bergson
O Pioneers!
Kyra Sedgwick Reyzel Weiss / Rose White Miss Rose White
NBC
1993
(51st)
Bette Midler Award winner Rose Hovick Gypsy
HBO
[13]
Helena Bonham Carter Marina Oswald Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald
NBC
Faye Dunaway Lauren Staton Columbo
ABC
Holly Hunter Wanda Holloway The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
HBO
Anjelica Huston Lainey Eberlin Sisters
ABC
1994
(52nd)
Joanne Woodward Award winner Maggie Moran Breathing Lessons
CBS
[14]
Kirstie Alley Sally Goodson David's Mother
CBS
Irene Bedard Mary Crow Dog
Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee

TNT
Diane Keaton Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight
Diana Ross Pauline "Paulie" Cooper Out of Darkness
ABC
1995
(53rd)
Jessica Lange Award winner Blanche DuBois A Streetcar Named Desire
CBS
[15]
Glenn Close Margarethe Cammermeyer Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
NBC
Jamie Lee Curtis Heidi Holland The Heidi Chronicles
TNT
Sally Field Bess Garner Steed A Woman of Independent Means
NBC
Linda Hamilton Rosemary Holmstrom A Mother's Prayer
USA
1996
(54th)
Helen Mirren Award winner Chase Phillips Losing Chase
Showtime
[16]
Ashley Judd Norma Jean Dougherty
Norma Jean & Marilyn

HBO
Demi Moore Claire Donnelly
If These Walls Could Talk
Isabella Rossellini Anna Hauptmann
Crime of the Century
Mira Sorvino Marilyn Monroe
Norma Jean & Marilyn
1997
(55th)
Alfre Woodard Award winner Nurse Eunice Evers Miss Evers' Boys
HBO
[17]
Ellen Barkin Glory Marie Jackson Before Women Had Wings
ABC
Jena Malone Lily Kate Burns Hope
TNT
Vanessa Redgrave Graziella Luciano Bella Mafia
CBS
Meryl Streep Lori Reimuller ...First Do No Harm
ABC
1998
(56th)
Angelina Jolie Award winner Gia Carangi Gia
HBO
[18]

Stockard Channing
Rachel Luchman

The Baby Dance

Showtime
Laura Dern Wanda LeFauve
Ann-Margret Pamela Harriman Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story
Lifetime
Miranda Richardson Queen Mab Merlin
CBS
1999
(57th)
Halle Berry Award winner Dorothy Dandridge Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
HBO
[19]
Judy Davis Lillian Hellman Dash and Lilly
A&E
Mia Farrow Diana McGowin Forget Me Never
CBS
Helen Mirren Ayn Rand The Passion of Ayn Rand
Showtime
Leelee Sobieski Joan of Arc Joan of Arc
CBS


2000s





















































































































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2000
(58th)
Judi Dench Award winner Elizabeth Harman The Last of the Blonde Bombshells
HBO
[20]
Holly Hunter Ruby Kincaid Harlan County War
Showtime
Christine Lahti Lyssa Dent Hughes An American Daughter
Lifetime
Frances O'Connor Emma Bovary Madame Bovary
PBS
Rachel Ward Moira Davidson
On the Beach

Showtime
Alfre Woodard Wanda
Holiday Heart
2001
(59th)
Judy Davis Award winner Judy Garland Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
ABC
[21]
Bridget Fonda Linda Sinclair After Amy
Lifetime
Julianna Margulies Morgaine The Mists of Avalon
TNT
Leelee Sobieski Tosia Altman Uprising
NBC
Hannah Taylor-Gordon Anne Frank Anne Frank: The Whole Story
ABC
Emma Thompson Vivian Bearing Wit
HBO
2002
(60th)
Uma Thurman Award winner Debby Miller Hysterical Blindness
HBO
[22]
Helena Bonham Carter Ingrid Formanek Live from Baghdad
HBO
Shirley MacLaine Mary Kay Ash Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay
CBS
Helen Mirren Mrs. Porter Door to Door
HBO
Vanessa Redgrave Clementine Churchill The Gathering Storm
HBO
2003
(61st)
Meryl Streep Award winner Hannah Pitt / Ethel Rosenberg / The Rabbi / The Angel Australia Angels in America
HBO
[23]
Judy Davis Nancy Reagan The Reagans
Showtime
Jessica Lange Irma Applewood Normal
HBO
Helen Mirren Karen Stone The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Showtime
Maggie Smith Emily Delahunty My House in Umbria
HBO
2004
(62nd)
Glenn Close Award winner Queen Eleanor The Lion in Winter
Showtime
[24]
Blythe Danner Rebecca Holmes Davitch Back When We Were Grownups
CBS
Julianna Margulies Maren Jackson The Grid
TNT
Miranda Richardson Queen Mary The Lost Prince
PBS
Hilary Swank Alice Paul Iron Jawed Angels
HBO
2005
(63rd)
S. Epatha Merkerson Award winner Rachel "Nanny" Crosby Lackawanna Blues
HBO
[25]
Halle Berry Janie Crawford Their Eyes Were Watching God
ABC
Kelly Macdonald Gina
The Girl in the Café

HBO
Cynthia Nixon Eleanor Roosevelt
Warm Springs
Mira Sorvino Agent Kate Morozov / Katya Morozova Human Trafficking
Lifetime
2006
(64th)
Helen Mirren Award winner Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth I
HBO
[26]
Gillian Anderson Lady Honoria Dedlock Bleak House
PBS
Annette Bening Jean Harris Mrs. Harris
HBO
Helen Mirren Jane Tennison Prime Suspect: The Final Act
PBS
Sophie Okonedo Susie Carter Tsunami: The Aftermath
HBO
2007
(65th)
Queen Latifah Award winner Ana Wallace Life Support
HBO
[27]
Bryce Dallas Howard Rosalind As You Like It
HBO
Debra Messing Molly Kagan The Starter Wife
USA
Sissy Spacek Josie Cahill Pictures of Hollis Woods
CBS
Ruth Wilson Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
PBS
2008
(66th)
Laura Linney Award winner Abigail Adams John Adams
HBO
[28]
Judi Dench Matilda "Matty" Jenkyns Cranford
PBS
Catherine Keener Gertrude Baniszewski An American Crime
Showtime
Shirley MacLaine Coco Chanel Coco Chanel
Lifetime
Susan Sarandon Doris Duke Bernard and Doris
HBO
2009
(67th)
Drew Barrymore Award winner Edith "Little Edie" Beale Grey Gardens
HBO
[29]
Joan Allen Georgia O'Keeffe Georgia O'Keeffe
Lifetime
Jessica Lange Edith "Big Edie" Beale Grey Gardens
HBO
Anna Paquin Irena Sendler The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler
CBS
Sigourney Weaver Mary Griffith Prayers for Bobby
Lifetime


2010s








































































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2010
(68th)
Claire Danes Award winner Temple Grandin Temple Grandin
HBO
[30]
Hayley Atwell Aliena The Pillars of the Earth
Starz
Judi Dench Matilda "Matty" Jenkyns
Return to Cranford

PBS
Romola Garai Emma Woodhouse
Emma
Jennifer Love Hewitt Samantha Horton The Client List
Lifetime
2011
(69th)
Kate Winslet Award winner Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce
HBO
[31]
Romola Garai Bel Rowley The Hour
BBC America
Diane Lane Pat Loud Cinema Verite
HBO
Elizabeth McGovern Cora, Countess of Grantham Downton Abbey
PBS
Emily Watson Janet Leach Appropriate Adult
SundanceTV
2012
(70th)
Julianne Moore Award winner Sarah Palin Game Change
HBO
[32]
Nicole Kidman Martha Gellhorn Hemingway & Gellhorn
HBO
Jessica Lange Sister Jude Martin / Judy Martin American Horror Story: Asylum
FX
Sienna Miller Tippi Hedren The Girl
HBO
Sigourney Weaver Elaine Barrish Political Animals
USA
2013
(71st)
Elisabeth Moss Award winner Det. Robin Griffin Top of the Lake
SundanceTV
[33]
Helena Bonham Carter Elizabeth Taylor Burton & Taylor
BBC America
Rebecca Ferguson Elizabeth Woodville The White Queen
Starz
Jessica Lange Fiona Goode American Horror Story: Coven
FX
Helen Mirren Linda Kenney Baden Phil Spector
HBO
2014
(72nd)
Maggie Gyllenhaal Award winner Nessa Stein The Honourable Woman
SundanceTV
[34]
Jessica Lange Elsa Mars American Horror Story: Freak Show
FX
Frances McDormand Olive Kitteridge Olive Kitteridge
HBO
Frances O'Connor Emily Hughes The Missing
Starz
Allison Tolman Deputy Molly Solverson
Fargo
FX
2015
(73rd)
Lady Gaga Award winner Elizabeth Johnson / The Countess American Horror Story: Hotel
FX
[35]
Kirsten Dunst Peggy Blumquist Fargo
FX
Sarah Hay Claire Robbins Flesh and Bone
Starz
Felicity Huffman Barbara "Barb" Hanlon American Crime
ABC
Queen Latifah Bessie Smith Bessie
HBO
2016
(74th)
Sarah Paulson Award winner Marcia Clark The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
FX
[36]
Felicity Huffman Leslie Graham American Crime
ABC
Riley Keough Christine Reade The Girlfriend Experience
Starz
Charlotte Rampling Frances Turner London Spy
BBC America
Kerry Washington Anita Hill Confirmation
HBO
2017
(75th)
Nicole Kidman Award winner Celeste Wright Big Little Lies
HBO
[37]
Jessica Biel Cora Tannetti The Sinner
USA

Jessica Lange

Joan Crawford

Feud: Bette and Joan

FX
Susan Sarandon
Bette Davis
Reese Witherspoon Madeline Mackenzie Big Little Lies
HBO
2018
(76th)
Patricia Arquette Award winner Tilly Mitchell Escape at Dannemora
Showtime
[38]
Amy Adams Camille Preaker Sharp Objects
HBO
Connie Britton Debra Newell Dirty John
Bravo
Laura Dern Jennifer Fox The Tale
HBO
Regina King Latrice Butler Seven Seconds
Netflix


Superlatives












See also



  • Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie



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