Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film or Best Actress – Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
The 2023 recipient: Ali Wong
Awarded forBest Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedJanuary 30, 1982
Currently held byAli Wong,
Beef (2023)
Most awardsJudy Davis, Ann-Margret, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet (all have 2 each)
Most nominationsJessica Lange (8)
Helen Mirren (8)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

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 performance in East of Eden (1981). 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. Ali Wong is the current recipient of the award, for her performance in Beef (2023). Ann-Margret, Judy Davis, and Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet have won the most awards in the category, winning two times. Jessica Lange and Mirren have been nominated for the award on eight occasions, the most for the category.

Winners and nominees

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

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actress
 
Jane Seymour was the first recipient of the award, for East of Eden (1981)
 
Ingrid Bergman won for A Woman Called Golda (1982).
 
Ann-Margret won two consecutive times, for her roles in Who Will Love My Children? (1983) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1984)
 
Liza Minnelli won for A Time to Live (1985)
 
Joanne Woodward won for Breathing Lessons (1994).
 
Judy Davis won for One Against the Wind (1991) and Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001).
 
Jessica Lange won for A Streetcar Named Desire (1995).
 
Alfre Woodard won for Miss Evers' Boys (1997)
 
Helen Mirren has received seven nominations in the category, winning for Losing Chase (1996) and Elizabeth I (2005).
 
Angelina Jolie won for Gia (1998).
 
Halle Berry won for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999).
 
Dame Judi Dench won for The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000)
 
Meryl Streep won for Angels in America (2003).
 
Glenn Close won for The Lion in Winter (2003).
 
Laura Linney won for John Adams (2008).
 
Drew Barrymore won for Grey Gardens (2009)
 
Claire Danes won for Temple Grandin (2010).
 
Kate Winslet won for Mildred Pierce (2011) and Mare of Easttown (2021).
 
Julianne Moore won for Game Change (2012).
 
Lady Gaga won for American Horror Story: Hotel (2015–2016).
 
Sarah Paulson won for The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016).
 
Nicole Kidman won for Big Little Lies (2017).
 
Michelle Williams won for Fosse/Verdon (2019)
 
Anya Taylor-Joy won for The Queen's Gambit (2020).
 
Amanda Seyfried won for The Dropout (2022)

1980s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref.
1981
(39th)
Jane Seymour Cathy Ames / Kate Albey 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref.
1990
(48th)
Barbara Hershey 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 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 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 Rose Hovick Gypsy HBO [13]
Helena Bonham Carter Marina Oswald Porter 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 Family Pictures ABC
1994
(52nd)
Joanne Woodward 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 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 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 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 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 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

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref.
2000
(58th)
Judi Dench 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 Dean Holiday Heart
2001
(59th)
Judy Davis 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref.
2010
(68th)
Claire Danes 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 Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce HBO [31]
Romola Garai Bel Rowley The Hour BBC America
Diane Lane Pat Loud Cinema Verite HBO
Elizabeth McGovern Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham Downton Abbey PBS
Emily Watson Janet Leach Appropriate Adult Sundance Channel
2012
(70th)
Julianne Moore 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 Det. Robin Griffin Top of the Lake Sundance Channel [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 Nessa Stein, Baroness Stein of Tilbury The Honourable Woman Sundance Channel [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 Molly Solverson Fargo FX
2015
(73rd)
Lady Gaga 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 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 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 Martha Mackenzie Big Little Lies HBO
2018
(76th)
Patricia Arquette Joyce "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
2019
(77th)
Michelle Williams Gwen Verdon Fosse/Verdon FX
Kaitlyn Dever Marie Adler Unbelievable Netflix
Joey King Gypsy Blanchard The Act Hulu
Helen Mirren Catherine the Great Catherine the Great HBO
Merritt Wever Detective Karen Duvall Unbelievable Netflix

2020s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref.
2020
(78th)
Anya Taylor-Joy Beth Harmon The Queen's Gambit Netflix [39]
Cate Blanchett Phyllis Schlafly Mrs. America FX / Hulu
Daisy Edgar-Jones Marianne Sheridan Normal People BBC / Hulu
Shira Haas Esther "Esty" Shapiro Unorthodox Netflix
Nicole Kidman Grace Fraser The Undoing HBO
2021
(79th)
Kate Winslet Marianne "Mare" Sheehan Mare of Easttown HBO [40]
Jessica Chastain Mira Phillips Scenes from a Marriage HBO
Cynthia Erivo Aretha Franklin Genius NatGeo
Elizabeth Olsen Wanda Maximoff WandaVision Disney+
Margaret Qualley Alex Russell Maid Netflix
2022
(80th)
Amanda Seyfried Elizabeth Holmes The Dropout Hulu [41]
Jessica Chastain Tammy Wynette George & Tammy Showtime
Julia Garner Anna Delvey Inventing Anna Netflix
Lily James Pamela Anderson Pam & Tommy Hulu
Julia Roberts Martha Mitchell Gaslit Starz
2023
(81st)
Ali Wong Amy Lau Beef Netflix [42]
Riley Keough Daisy Jones Daisy Jones & the Six Amazon Prime Video
Brie Larson Elizabeth Zott Lessons in Chemistry Apple TV+
Elizabeth Olsen Candy Montgomery Love & Death HBO Max
Juno Temple Dorothy "Dot" Lyon Fargo FX
Rachel Weisz Beverly Mantle / Elliot Mantle Dead Ringers Prime Video

Superlatives

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See also

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References

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