Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (Film) | |
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Location | Korea |
Presented by | Baeksang Arts Awards |
Currently held by | IS PLUS Corp. |
Website | http://isplus.live.joins.com/100sang/ |
The Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (Film) is given at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
# | Year | Actress | Film |
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26 | 1990 | Kang Soo-yeon | All That Falls Has Wings |
34 | 1998 | Jeon Do-yeon | The Contact |
Shin Eun-kyung | Downfall | ||
35 | 1999 | Lee Mi-sook | An Affair |
Choi Jin-sil | Mayonnaise | ||
36 | 2000 | Ko So-young | Love |
37 | 2001 | Lee Mi-sook | The Legend of Gingko |
38 | 2002 | Kim Hee-sun | Wanee & Junah |
39 | 2003 | Ha Ji-won | Sex Is Zero |
Kim Jung-eun | Marrying the Mafia | ||
Kim Ha-neul | My Tutor Friend | ||
40 | 2004 | Kim Sun-a | The Greatest Expectation |
Han Ga-in | Once Upon a Time in High School | ||
42 | 2006 | Kim Ah-joong | 200 Pounds Beauty |
43 | 2007 | Kim Tae-hee | The Restless |
44 | 2008 | Kim Jung-eun | Forever the Moment |
45 | 2009 | Park Bo-young | Scandal Makers |
46 | 2010 | Choi Kang-hee | Goodbye Mom (Aeja) |
47 | 2011 | Park Shin-hye | Cyrano Agency |
48 | 2012 | Kang So-ra | Sunny |
49 | 2013 | Park Shin-hye | Miracle in Cell No. 7 |
50 | 2014 | Kwon Yuri | No Breathing |
51 | 2015 | Park Shin-hye | The Royal Tailor |
52 | 2016 | Bae Suzy | The Sound of a Flower |
53 | 2017 | Im Yoon-ah | Confidential Assignment |
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