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The Top 25 Best Actress Winners So Far (Updated for 2025)

Believe it or not, the last four installments for this series are here, as we’ve wrapped up the below the line categories. As a reminder, this is a tradition I’ve been keen on for years, where I’m ranking the new crop of Academy Award winners. For nearly all of the Oscar categories, you’ll see me list the top 25 recipients of that prize. Sometimes, our newest winner will appear. Other times, they’ll be relegated to the Honorable Mention category. Who knows, maybe one or two won’t even make the cut? It’s a list series that I’ll do each and every single year, in the weeks after the ceremony concludes. So, while this is a fun way to think about the Oscars in the aftermath of the latest telecast, it’s also a beginning for another column here on the site. Of course, definitely show us your own lists as well, in the comments section below. We’re definitely keen to know what you think!

Today brings the Best Actress category into focus. As you might imagine, there’s an embarrassment of riches here, and whomever you’re partial to, you won’t be alone. Hell, just with Frances McDormand, one of our more recent winners in Actress, she has three separate Oscars to choose from, all of which are high quality. You’ll be able to see where her win for Nomadland ranks below, but for me, tops in this category is Diane Keaton for Annie Hall, with Jodie Foster for The Silence of the Lambs and Hilary Swank for Boys Don’t Cry not far behind. Ironically, both Foster and Swank have other Academy Award wins in this category that rank highly for me, as you’ll see next, along with where a prior winner in Jessica Chastain falls for her turn in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, as well as our even newer champions in Michelle Yeoh for Everything Everywhere All At Once and Emma Stone‘s second win for Poor Things. What about Mikey Madison and Anora, our newest winner? The wait to find out is over…

Here now are what I consider to be the 25 best winners of the Oscar for Best Actress, to date:

25. Ellen Burstyn – Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
24. Helen Hunt – As Good As It Gets
23. Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine
22. Kathy Bates – Misery
21. Shirley MacLane – Terms of Endearment
20. Emma Stone – La La Land
19. Ingrid Bergman – Gaslight
18. Vivien Leigh – A Streetcar Named Desire
17. Mikey Madison – Anora
16. Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook
15. Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once
14. Olivia Colman – The Favourite
13. Jodie Foster – The Accused
12. Frances McDormand – Fargo
11. Meryl Streep – Sophie’s Choice 
10. Hilary Swank – Million Dollar Baby
9. Vivien Leigh – Gone With the Wind
8. Louise Fletcher – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
7. Natalie Portman – Black Swan
6. Elizabeth Taylor – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
5. Charlize Theron – Monster
4. Emma Stone – Poor Things
3. Jodie Foster – The Silence of the Lambs
2. Hilary Swank – Boys Don’t Cry
1. Diane Keaton – Annie Hall

Honorable Mentions: Cher – Moonstruck, Julie Andrews – Mary Poppins, Katharine Hepburn – Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Brie Larson – Room, Frances McDormand – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and Julia Roberts – Erin Brockovich

Stay tuned for the next category early on next week!

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Kellie
Kellie
8 months ago

Adding some winning performances from some of my rewatches this year and one I had never watched before (Dead Man Walking )

25.Simone Signoret (room at the top)
24.Julianne Moore(stiil Alice )
23.Ingrid Bergman (gaslight )
22.Hilary Swank (boys don’t cry)
21.Elizabeth Taylor (who’s afraid of Virgina Wolf)
20.Faye Dunaway(network)
19.Brie Larson (room)
18.Anne Bancrof (the miracle worker )
17.Meryl Streep (Sophie’s choice )
16.Frances McDomand (Fargo)
15.Cher (moonstruck)
14.Jodie Foster (the accused )
13.Barbra Streisand (funny girl)
12.Sophia Loren (two women)
11.Claudette Colbert(it happened one night)
10.Jessica Chastain (the eyes of Tammy Faye )
9.Charlize Theron (monster)
8.Liza Minnelli (cabaret )
7.Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins )
6.Susan Sarandon (dead man walking)
5.Judy Holliday (born yesterday)
4.Ellen Burstyn (Alice doesn’t live here anymore)
3.Kathy Bates (misery)
2.Michelle Yeoh (everything everywhere all at once )
1.Sally Field (Norma Rae0

HM
Patricia Neal(hud)
Jane Fonda (klute )
Katharine Hepburn(guess who’ coming to dinner )
Julia Roberts (erin brochovich)
Bette Davis (jezebel)
Jodie Foster (the silence of the lambs )
Halle Berry (monster’s ball)
Olivia Colman (the favorite)

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 months ago

Julie Andrews and Cher and Barbra Streisand and Faye Dunaway and Meryl Streep belong in the top 25 without question, as does Shirley Maclaine.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 months ago

Also, of course Vivien Leigh for Gone With The Wind.

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