BET Award for best Actor & Actress of the year

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Below are the nominees and winners for the BET Award for Best Actress and Best Movie.

Best Movie

-This category was introduced during the 2010, ceremony.

YearWinnerNominees
2012 The Help Good Deeds
Jumping the Broom
Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain
Red Tails
2011 For Colored Girls Why Did I Get Married Too?
Takers
Death at a Funeral
2010 Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire Avatar
The Blind Side
Law Abiding Citizen

Michael Jackson's This Is It

Best Actress

YearWinnerNominees
2012Viola Davis, The Help & Extremely Loud and Incredibly CloseAngela Bassett, Jumping the Broom & Green Lantern
Taraji P. Henson, Person of Interest & Larry Crowne
Regina King, Southland
Zoe Saldana, Colombiana
2011Taraji P. Henson, Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story & The Karate KidHalle Berry, Frankie & Alice
Regina King, Southland
Zoe Saldana, Death at a Funeral and The Losers
Kerry Washington, Night Catches Us & For Colored Girls
2010Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by SapphireTaraji P. Henson, I Can Do Bad All by Myself
Regina King, Southland
Zoe Saldana, Avatar
Gabourey Sidibe, Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
2009Taraji P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Not Easily Broken & The Family That PreysAngela Bassett, Notorious & ER
Rosario Dawson, Eagle Eye & Seven Pounds
Jennifer Hudson, The Secret Life of Bees & Sex and the City
Beyoncé Knowles, Cadillac Records
2008Halle Berry, Things We Lost in the Fire & Perfect StrangerAngela Bassett, Meet the Browns
Queen Latifah, Hairspray, The Perfect Holiday & Mad Money
Jill Scott, Why Did I Get Married?
Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy
2007Jennifer Hudson, DreamgirlsTichina Arnold, Everybody Hates Chris
Angela Bassett, Akeelah and the Bee
Kerry Washington, The Last King of Scotland & I Think I Love My Life
Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy
2006Taraji P. Henson, Hustle & Flow, Something New & Four BrothersTichina Arnold, Everybody Hates Chris
Queen Latifah, Last Holiday & Ice Age: The Meltdown
Thandie Newton, Crash
Alfre Woodard, Desperate Housewives & Something New
2005Regina King, Ray, A Cinderella Story & Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and FabulousHalle Berry, Catwoman & Their Eyes Were Watching God
Kimberly Elise, The Manchurian Candidate & Woman Thou Art Loosed
Queen Latifah, Taxi, Beauty Shop & The Cookout
Gabrielle Union, Something the Lord Made & Breakin' All the Rules
2004Halle Berry, X2 & GothikaVivica A. Fox, Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Beyoncé Knowles, The Fighting Temptations
Sanaa Lathan, Out of Time
Gabrielle Union, Bad Boys II
2003Queen Latifah, Chicago, Bringing Down the House & Brown SugarHalle Berry, Die Another Day
Sanaa Lathan, Brown Sugar
Nicole Ari Parker, Brown Sugar & Soul Food
Gabrielle Union, Cradle 2 the Grave & Deliver Us from Eva
2002Halle Berry, Monster's Ball & SwordfishAaliyah, Queen of the Damned
Angela Bassett, The Rosa Parks Story & The Score
Vivica A. Fox, Boat Trip, Kingdom Come & Two Can Play That Game
Jada Pinkett Smith, Ali & Kingdom Come
2001Sanaa Lathan, Love & BasketballAaliyah, Romeo Must Die
Angela Bassett, Boesman and Lena
Regina King, Down to Earth

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