Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (TV)

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Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (TV)
Location Seoul, South Korea
Presented by Baeksang Arts Awards
Currently held by Son Ye-jin
Website baeksangartsawards

The Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (TV) is given at the Baeksang Arts Awards.

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List of winners

#YearActressDrama
231987 Cha Hwa-yeon Love and Ambition
261990 Jo Min-su
Lee Hye-sook Flowering Nest
271991 Hwang Shin-hye Years of Ambition
281992 Kim Young-ok Yesterday's Green Grass
291993 Jung Hye-sun Fearless Love
311995 Ha Yoo-mi Daughters of a Rich Family
341998 Lee Mi-sook Snail
351999Kwon Eun-ahSagwangwa sinsa
Song Yun-ah Mister Q
362000 Kim Hee-sun Tomato
372001 Song Hye-kyo Autumn in My Heart
Jeon In-hwa Ladies of the Palace
382002 So Yoo-jin Rival
Choi Ji-woo Winter Sonata
392003 Kim Won-hee Im Kkeokjeong
402004 Yang Mi-kyung Dae Jang Geum
Choi Ji-woo Stairway to Heaven
41 2005 Kim Tae-hee Love Story in Harvard
42 2006 Hyun Young Bad Family
43 2007 Han Ye-seul Fantasy Couple
44 2008 Sung Yu-ri Hong Gil-dong
45 2009 Im Yoon-ah You Are My Destiny
46 2010 Cinderella Man
47 2011 Moon Geun-young Cinderella's Sister
48 2012 Park Shin-hye Heartstrings
49 2013 Kwon Yuri Fashion King
50 2014 Park Shin-hye The Heirs
51 2015 Krystal My Lovely Girl
52 2016 Song Hye-kyo Descendants of the Sun
53 2017 Kim Yoo-jung Love in the Moonlight
54 2018 Bae Suzy While You Were Sleeping
55 2019 Lee Ji-eun My Mister
56 2020 Son Ye-jin Crash Landing on You

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