Saturday, February 22, 2014

Oscars' best actresses of all time

The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles in May 1929, honoring films and performances from 1927 and 1928. Here is a look back at all of the best actress winners, listed by the year in which they received their Oscar.The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles in May 1929, honoring films and performances from 1927 and 1928. Here is a look back at all of the best actress winners, listed by the year in which they received their Oscar.
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. hands Janet Gaynor her best actress Oscar in 1929 for Gaynor's performance in the 1927 film ''Sunrise." It was the first best actress Oscar ever awarded.Douglas Fairbanks Sr. hands Janet Gaynor her best actress Oscar in 1929 for Gaynor's performance in the 1927 film ''Sunrise." It was the first best actress Oscar ever awarded.
In 1930, there were actually two Oscar ceremonies. Actress Mary Pickford, seen here, receives her best actress Oscar in April 1930 for her performance in the 1929 film "Coquette."In 1930, there were actually two Oscar ceremonies. Actress Mary Pickford, seen here, receives her best actress Oscar in April 1930 for her performance in the 1929 film "Coquette."
Norma Shearer receives a best actress Oscar in October 1930 for her role in "The Divorcee." Giving her the award is Conrad Nagel, who starred with her in the film released earlier that year.Norma Shearer receives a best actress Oscar in October 1930 for her role in "The Divorcee." Giving her the award is Conrad Nagel, who starred with her in the film released earlier that year.
Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore collect their best actress and best actor Oscars in 1931. Dressler won for "Min and Bill" and Barrymore won for "A Free Soul."Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore collect their best actress and best actor Oscars in 1931. Dressler won for "Min and Bill" and Barrymore won for "A Free Soul."
Film producer Louis B. Mayer presents the best actress Oscar to Helen Hayes for her role in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet."Film producer Louis B. Mayer presents the best actress Oscar to Helen Hayes for her role in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet."
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Katharine Hepburn appear in the 1933 film "Morning Glory." Hepburn's performance earned her the best actress Oscar in 1934. There was no Academy Awards ceremony in 1933; films from that year and the last half of 1932 were eligible to win at the 1934 ceremony.Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Katharine Hepburn appear in the 1933 film "Morning Glory." Hepburn's performance earned her the best actress Oscar in 1934. There was no Academy Awards ceremony in 1933; films from that year and the last half of 1932 were eligible to win at the 1934 ceremony.
Claudette Colbert won the best actress Oscar in 1935 for "It Happened One Night," a film that was the first to win all five of the major Academy Award categories -- best picture, best director, best actor, best actress and best screenplay.Claudette Colbert won the best actress Oscar in 1935 for "It Happened One Night," a film that was the first to win all five of the major Academy Award categories -- best picture, best director, best actor, best actress and best screenplay.
Bette Davis and film producer Jack L. Warner hold Davis' best actress Oscar at the ceremony held in 1936. Davis won her first Oscar for her role in the film "Dangerous."Bette Davis and film producer Jack L. Warner hold Davis' best actress Oscar at the ceremony held in 1936. Davis won her first Oscar for her role in the film "Dangerous."
Luise Rainer, second from left, is seen at the 1937 ceremony with, from left, Louis B. Mayer, Louise Tracy and Frank Capra. Rainer won for "The Great Ziegfeld."Luise Rainer, second from left, is seen at the 1937 ceremony with, from left, Louis B. Mayer, Louise Tracy and Frank Capra. Rainer won for "The Great Ziegfeld."
For her performance in "The Good Earth," Luise Rainer won the best actress Oscar for the second consecutive year.For her performance in "The Good Earth," Luise Rainer won the best actress Oscar for the second consecutive year.
Bette Davis won her second Oscar in 1939, this time for "Jezebel."Bette Davis won her second Oscar in 1939, this time for "Jezebel."
Vivien Leigh accepts her Oscar in 1940 for her performance in "Gone With the Wind."Vivien Leigh accepts her Oscar in 1940 for her performance in "Gone With the Wind."
Actors James Stewart and Ginger Rogers smile after winning Oscars in 1941. Stewart won best actor for his performance in "The Philadelphia Story," while Rogers won best actress for her performance in "Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman."Actors James Stewart and Ginger Rogers smile after winning Oscars in 1941. Stewart won best actor for his performance in "The Philadelphia Story," while Rogers won best actress for her performance in "Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman."
Joan Fontaine looks at the best actress Oscar she won for her role in the film "Suspicion." Joan Fontaine looks at the best actress Oscar she won for her role in the film "Suspicion."
After winning the best actress Oscar in 1943, Greer Garson gets a congratulatory kiss from her "Mrs. Miniver" co-star Walter Pidgeon.After winning the best actress Oscar in 1943, Greer Garson gets a congratulatory kiss from her "Mrs. Miniver" co-star Walter Pidgeon.
Jennifer Jones holds the best actress Oscar she won in 1944 for her performance in "Song of Bernadette." To her right is actress Ingrid Bergman.Jennifer Jones holds the best actress Oscar she won in 1944 for her performance in "Song of Bernadette." To her right is actress Ingrid Bergman.
Ingrid Bergman didn't have to wait long to hold her own best actress award. Here, she poses with the Oscar she earned for her role in the film "Gaslight."Ingrid Bergman didn't have to wait long to hold her own best actress award. Here, she poses with the Oscar she earned for her role in the film "Gaslight."
Joan Crawford receives her Academy Award in bed because of an illness. She was recognized for her performance in the 1945 film "Mildred Pierce."Joan Crawford receives her Academy Award in bed because of an illness. She was recognized for her performance in the 1945 film "Mildred Pierce."
Olivia de Havilland receives her best actress Oscar from actor Ray Milland for her performance in "To Each His Own."Olivia de Havilland receives her best actress Oscar from actor Ray Milland for her performance in "To Each His Own."
Loretta Young, second from left, won the best actress Oscar in 1948 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter."Loretta Young, second from left, won the best actress Oscar in 1948 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter."
Jane Wyman stands by a doorway backstage at the Academy Awards. She won her best actress Oscar for the film "Johnny Belinda."Jane Wyman stands by a doorway backstage at the Academy Awards. She won her best actress Oscar for the film "Johnny Belinda."
Olivia de Havilland looks at her two best actress Oscars. She won her second in 1950 for her role in "The Heiress."Olivia de Havilland looks at her two best actress Oscars. She won her second in 1950 for her role in "The Heiress."
Judy Holliday bursts into tears in 1951 after winning the best actress Oscar for her performance in "Born Yesterday."Judy Holliday bursts into tears in 1951 after winning the best actress Oscar for her performance in "Born Yesterday."
Vivien Leigh appears with Karl Malden in "A Streetcar Named Desire." Her performance in the film earned her a second Oscar.Vivien Leigh appears with Karl Malden in "A Streetcar Named Desire." Her performance in the film earned her a second Oscar.
Shirley Booth wins the best actress Oscar for "Come Back, Little Sheba" in 1953.Shirley Booth wins the best actress Oscar for "Come Back, Little Sheba" in 1953.
Audrey Hepburn is surrounded by reporters as she holds her best actress Oscar for "Roman Holiday."Audrey Hepburn is surrounded by reporters as she holds her best actress Oscar for "Roman Holiday."
Grace Kelly poses with her Oscar after the Academy Awards ceremony in 1955. She won the statuette for her role in "The Country Girl."Grace Kelly poses with her Oscar after the Academy Awards ceremony in 1955. She won the statuette for her role in "The Country Girl."
Anna Magnani enthusiastically holds the Oscar she won for "Rose Tattoo." The award was presented to her by U.S. Ambassador Clare Luce at the Villa Taverna in Rome. Anna Magnani enthusiastically holds the Oscar she won for "Rose Tattoo." The award was presented to her by U.S. Ambassador Clare Luce at the Villa Taverna in Rome.
Ingrid Bergman, right, appears with Helen Hayes in a scene from the movie "Anastasia." Her performance earned her a second Oscar for best actress.Ingrid Bergman, right, appears with Helen Hayes in a scene from the movie "Anastasia." Her performance earned her a second Oscar for best actress.
Joanne Woodward smiles while holding her best actress Oscar (and a cigarette). She received the award for her role in the film "Three Faces of Eve."Joanne Woodward smiles while holding her best actress Oscar (and a cigarette). She received the award for her role in the film "Three Faces of Eve."
From left, actor Burl Ives, actress Susan Hayward and actor David Niven pose with their Oscars in 1959. Hayward won for her role in "I Want to Live!"From left, actor Burl Ives, actress Susan Hayward and actor David Niven pose with their Oscars in 1959. Hayward won for her role in "I Want to Live!"
Actress Simone Signoret, seen here next to actor Rock Hudson at the Academy Awards ceremony in 1960, won the best actress Oscar for her role in "Room at the Top." Actress Simone Signoret, seen here next to actor Rock Hudson at the Academy Awards ceremony in 1960, won the best actress Oscar for her role in "Room at the Top."
Elizabeth Taylor is seen with her Oscar after being named best actress for her part in "Butterfield 8."Elizabeth Taylor is seen with her Oscar after being named best actress for her part in "Butterfield 8."
Sophia Loren reacts after winning best actress for the film "La Ciociara."Sophia Loren reacts after winning best actress for the film "La Ciociara."
Anne Bancroft cries in her New York apartment as she accepts a congratulatory phone call following her win for "The Miracle Worker."Anne Bancroft cries in her New York apartment as she accepts a congratulatory phone call following her win for "The Miracle Worker."
Patricia Neal and her three children look at her Oscar statuette, which she won in 1964 for her role in "Hud." Patricia Neal and her three children look at her Oscar statuette, which she won in 1964 for her role in "Hud."
Julie Andrews looks at the Academy Award she won for "Mary Poppins'" in 1965. The role was her film debut. Julie Andrews looks at the Academy Award she won for "Mary Poppins'" in 1965. The role was her film debut.
Julie Christie is seen with her Academy Award, which she won for her role in "Darling."Julie Christie is seen with her Academy Award, which she won for her role in "Darling."
Elizabeth Taylor holds up her second Oscar, this one for the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."Elizabeth Taylor holds up her second Oscar, this one for the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."
Katharine Hepburn and Cecil Kellaway appear in a scene from "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Hepburn won her second Oscar more than 30 years after her first.Katharine Hepburn and Cecil Kellaway appear in a scene from "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Hepburn won her second Oscar more than 30 years after her first.
Barbra Streisand gazes at the best actress statuette she won for "Funny Girl."Barbra Streisand gazes at the best actress statuette she won for "Funny Girl."
Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole appear in "The Lion in Winter." The film earned Hepburn her third Oscar for best actress.Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole appear in "The Lion in Winter." The film earned Hepburn her third Oscar for best actress.
Glenda Jackson won the best actress Oscar for her part in "Women In Love."Glenda Jackson won the best actress Oscar for her part in "Women In Love."
Jane Fonda cradles the best actress Oscar she received for "Klute."Jane Fonda cradles the best actress Oscar she received for "Klute."
Liza Minnelli holds the Oscar she won for "Cabaret."Liza Minnelli holds the Oscar she won for "Cabaret."
George Segal and Glenda Jackson appear in a scene from "A Touch of Class," which snagged Jackson the best actress Oscar in 1974.George Segal and Glenda Jackson appear in a scene from "A Touch of Class," which snagged Jackson the best actress Oscar in 1974.
Ellen Burstyn, left, appears in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," which won her the best actress Oscar in 1975. Ellen Burstyn, left, appears in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," which won her the best actress Oscar in 1975.
From left, producer Saul Zaentz, actor Jack Nicholson, actress Louise Fletcher and actor Michael Douglas pose with their Oscars at the 1976 Academy Awards ceremony. They all won for the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," which swept the major categories that year.From left, producer Saul Zaentz, actor Jack Nicholson, actress Louise Fletcher and actor Michael Douglas pose with their Oscars at the 1976 Academy Awards ceremony. They all won for the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," which swept the major categories that year.
Faye Dunaway rests by the Beverly Hills Hotel swimming pool the morning after she received the best actress Oscar for "Network."Faye Dunaway rests by the Beverly Hills Hotel swimming pool the morning after she received the best actress Oscar for "Network."
Diane Keaton places her Oscar on a restaurant table after the Academy Awards ceremony in 1978. She received the award for her role in "Annie Hall."Diane Keaton places her Oscar on a restaurant table after the Academy Awards ceremony in 1978. She received the award for her role in "Annie Hall."
Jane Fonda is ecstatic about winning her second Academy Award, this one for "Coming Home."Jane Fonda is ecstatic about winning her second Academy Award, this one for "Coming Home."
Sally Field accepts the best actress Oscar for her role in "Norma Rae."Sally Field accepts the best actress Oscar for her role in "Norma Rae."
Sissy Spacek accepts the best actress Oscar for her role in the film "Coal Miner's Daughter."Sissy Spacek accepts the best actress Oscar for her role in the film "Coal Miner's Daughter."
Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn appear in a scene from "On Golden Pond," which won Hepburn her fourth Oscar for best actress.Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn appear in a scene from "On Golden Pond," which won Hepburn her fourth Oscar for best actress.
Meryl Streep holds her best actress Oscar for "Sophie's Choice." Meryl Streep holds her best actress Oscar for "Sophie's Choice."
Shirley MacLaine accepts her Oscar in 1984. She won for her performance in "Terms of Endearment." Shirley MacLaine accepts her Oscar in 1984. She won for her performance in "Terms of Endearment."
Sally Field holds the best actress Oscar in the press room at the Academy Awards. She won the award, her second, for her role in "Places in the Heart."Sally Field holds the best actress Oscar in the press room at the Academy Awards. She won the award, her second, for her role in "Places in the Heart."
Geraldine Page wins best actress for "The Trip to Bountiful."Geraldine Page wins best actress for "The Trip to Bountiful."
Hearing-impaired actress Marlee Matlin uses sign language while holding the Academy Award she won for "Children of a Lesser God."Hearing-impaired actress Marlee Matlin uses sign language while holding the Academy Award she won for "Children of a Lesser God."
Cher wears <i>that</i> dress in 1988, when she won the Academy Award for "Moonstruck."Cher wears that dress in 1988, when she won the Academy Award for "Moonstruck."
Jodie Foster holds her Oscar in the press room after winning for her role in "The Accused."Jodie Foster holds her Oscar in the press room after winning for her role in "The Accused."
Jessica Tandy acknowledges applause after receiving the Oscar for her role in "Driving Miss Daisy."Jessica Tandy acknowledges applause after receiving the Oscar for her role in "Driving Miss Daisy."
Kathy Bates, far left, clutches the best actress award for her role in "Misery." To her left are fellow Oscar winners Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Pesci. Kathy Bates, far left, clutches the best actress award for her role in "Misery." To her left are fellow Oscar winners Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Pesci.
Jodie Foster holds up her second Oscar, this one for her role in "The Silence of the Lambs."Jodie Foster holds up her second Oscar, this one for her role in "The Silence of the Lambs."
Emma Thompson poses with her Oscar after winning best actress for her role in "Howards End." Emma Thompson poses with her Oscar after winning best actress for her role in "Howards End."
Holly Hunter poses in the press room after being awarded the best actress Oscar for her performance in "The Piano."Holly Hunter poses in the press room after being awarded the best actress Oscar for her performance in "The Piano."
Jessica Lange holds the Oscar she won for her role in the film "Blue Sky." Jessica Lange holds the Oscar she won for her role in the film "Blue Sky."
Susan Sarandon accepts the Oscar for her role in "Dead Man Walking." Susan Sarandon accepts the Oscar for her role in "Dead Man Walking."
Frances McDormand, who won best actress for her role in "Fargo," poses with Geoffrey Rush, who won best actor that year. Frances McDormand, who won best actress for her role in "Fargo," poses with Geoffrey Rush, who won best actor that year.
Helen Hunt holds her Oscar after winning for "As Good As It Gets." Helen Hunt holds her Oscar after winning for "As Good As It Gets."
Gwyneth Paltrow cries as she receives the best actress Oscar for "Shakespeare in Love." Gwyneth Paltrow cries as she receives the best actress Oscar for "Shakespeare in Love."
Actor Roberto Benigni presents Hilary Swank, who won the best actress Oscar for the film "Boys Don't Cry."Actor Roberto Benigni presents Hilary Swank, who won the best actress Oscar for the film "Boys Don't Cry."
Julia Roberts holds her Oscar for her role in "Erin Brockovich." Julia Roberts holds her Oscar for her role in "Erin Brockovich."
Halle Berry celebrates as she holds her Oscar for "Monster's Ball." Berry is the only African-American to win the Oscar for best actress.Halle Berry celebrates as she holds her Oscar for "Monster's Ball." Berry is the only African-American to win the Oscar for best actress.
Nicole Kidman accepts her award for her role in "The Hours." Nicole Kidman accepts her award for her role in "The Hours."
Charlize Theron poses with her Oscar after winning for the film "Monster."Charlize Theron poses with her Oscar after winning for the film "Monster."
Hilary Swank grabbed her second Academy Award in 2005 for the film "Million Dollar Baby."Hilary Swank grabbed her second Academy Award in 2005 for the film "Million Dollar Baby."
Reese Witherspoon kisses then-husband Ryan Phillippe before going on stage to accept the best actress award for "Walk the Line."Reese Witherspoon kisses then-husband Ryan Phillippe before going on stage to accept the best actress award for "Walk the Line."
Director Taylor Hackford kisses his wife, Helen Mirren, after Mirren won the best actress Oscar for her role in "The Queen."Director Taylor Hackford kisses his wife, Helen Mirren, after Mirren won the best actress Oscar for her role in "The Queen."
Marion Cotillard accepts the Oscar for her role in "La Vie en Rose." Marion Cotillard accepts the Oscar for her role in "La Vie en Rose."
Kate Winslet reacts after winning the best actress Oscar for "The Reader." Kate Winslet reacts after winning the best actress Oscar for "The Reader."
Best actress Sandra Bullock gives her acceptance speech after winning for "The Blind Side."Best actress Sandra Bullock gives her acceptance speech after winning for "The Blind Side."
Natalie Portman poses in the press room after winning the best actress Oscar for "Black Swan."Natalie Portman poses in the press room after winning the best actress Oscar for "Black Swan."
Meryl Streep, right, laughs with Sandra Bullock after Streep's win for her role in "The Iron Lady."Meryl Streep, right, laughs with Sandra Bullock after Streep's win for her role in "The Iron Lady."
Jennifer Lawrence charms the audience in 2013 as she accepts the best actress Oscar for her performance in "Silver Linings Playbook."Jennifer Lawrence charms the audience in 2013 as she accepts the best actress Oscar for her performance in "Silver Linings Playbook."
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