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The Asia Pacific Screen Award for Performance by an Actress is a former category in the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, between 2007 and 2021. [1] It was retired after that, along with the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor, both being collapsed into Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance from 2022. [2]
Year | Winner and nominees | English title | Original title |
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2007 | Jeon Do-yeon | Secret Sunshine | 밀양, Miryang |
Joan Chen | The Home Song Stories | ||
Hanan Tork | Cut and Paste | Ass Wa Lazq | |
Nadine Labaki, Yasmine Al Masri, Joanna Moukarzel, Gisele Aouad, Asiza Semaan and Siham Haddad | Caramel | سكر بنات | |
Baran Kosari | Mainline | Khoon bazi | |
2008 | Hiam Abbass | Lemon Tree | עץ לימון, Etz Limon |
Nesipkul Omarbekova | Native Dancers | Baksy | |
Miao Pu | Cherries | Ying Tao | |
Daria Moroz | Live and Remember | Zhivi I Phomni] | |
Akie Namiki | United red Army | 実録・連合赤軍 あさま山荘への道程 Jitsuroku Rengōsekigun Asama-Sansō e no Dōtei | |
2009 | Kim Hye-ja | Mother | 마더, Madeo |
Zhou Xun | The Equation of Love and Death | 李米的猜想 | |
Yana Troyanova | Wolfy | VOLCHOK | |
Malani Fonseka | Flowers of the Sky | Akasa Kusum | |
Golshifteh Farahani | About Elly | درباره الی, Darbâreye Eli | |
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