Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series

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The Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series is an award presented by the Critics Choice Association to the best actress in a science fiction or fantasy television series.

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Winners and nominees

YearActressSeriesNetworkRoleRef
Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series
2021 Natasia Demetriou What We Do in the Shadows FX Nadja [1]
Caitríona Balfe Outlander Claire Fraser
Amanda Collin Raised by Wolves Mother/Lamia
Sonequa Martin-Green Star Trek: Discovery Michael Burnham
Thandie Newton Westworld
HBO
Maeve Millay
Hilary Swank Away Emma Green
Jodie Whittaker Doctor Who Thirteenth Doctor
2022 Mackenzie Davis Station Eleven HBO MaxKirsten Raymonde [2]
Laura Donnelly The Nevers
HBO
Amalia True
Sonequa Martin-GreenStar Trek: Discovery
Paramount+
Michael Burnham
Teresa Palmer A Discovery of Witches Diana Bishop
Jodie WhittakerDoctor Who
BBC America
Thirteenth Doctor
Alison Wright Snowpiercer
TNT
Ruth Wardell
Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie
2023
Patricia Arquette Severance Apple TV+ Harmony Cobel [3]
Milly Alcock House of the Dragon
HBO
Young Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen
Morfydd Clark The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Galadriel
Moses Ingram Obi-Wan Kenobi Reva Sevander / Third Sister
Fiona Shaw Andor Maarva Andor
Sissy Spacek Night Sky
Amazon Prime Video
Irene York
2024 Rosario Dawson Ahsoka Disney+ Ahsoka Tano [4]
Betty Gilpin Mrs. Davis Peacock Sister Simone
Celia Rose Gooding Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Paramount+ Nyota Uhura
Annie Murphy Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful Netflix Joan Tait
Jeri Ryan Star Trek: Picard Paramount+ Seven of Nine
Michelle Yeoh American Born Chinese Disney+ Guanyin

Actresses with multiple nominations

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References

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  2. Nolfi, Joey. "See the full 2022 critics choice super awards winners list". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2023-02-27.
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