Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress

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The Globe de Cristal Award for best actress was first awarded in 2006. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Best Actress – Motion Picture (2006–2018)

YearWinner and nomineesFilmDirector
2006
(1st)
Nathalie Baye The Young Lieutenant Xavier Beauvois
Marion Cotillard Love Is in the Air Rémi Bezançon
Elsa Zylberstein Little Jerusalem Karin Albou
Catherine Frot Boudu Gérard Jugnot
Isabelle Carré Entre ses mains Anne Fontaine
2007
(2nd)
Léa Drucker The Man of My Life Zabou Breitman
Mélanie Laurent Don't Worry, I'm Fine Philippe Lioret
Charlotte Gainsbourg I Do Eric Lartigau
Cécile De France Avenue Montaigne Danièle Thompson
Marina Hands Lady Chatterley Pascale Ferran
2008
(3rd)
Cécile De France A Secret Claude Miller
Marion Cotillard La Vie en rose Olivier Dahan
Isabelle Carré Anna M. Michel Spinosa  [ fr ]
Julie Depardieu A Secret Claude Miller
Ludivine Sagnier Love Songs Christophe Honoré
2009
(4th)
Sylvie Testud Sagan Diane Kurys
Catherine Deneuve A Christmas Tale Arnaud Desplechin
Nathalie Baye A French Gigolo Josiane Balasko
Catherine Frot Mark of an Angel Safy Nebbou
Yolande Moreau Séraphine Martin Provost
2010
(5th)
Isabelle Adjani La Journée de la jupe Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
Kristin Scott Thomas Leaving Catherine Corsini
Chiara Mastroianni Making Plans for Lena Christophe Honoré
Marie-Josée Croze Je l'aimais Zabou Breitman
Maïwenn All About Actresses Maïwenn
2011
(6th)
Kristin Scott Thomas Sarah's Key Gilles Paquet-Brenner
Géraldine Nakache Tout ce qui brille Géraldine Nakache & Hervé Mimran  [ fr ]
Leïla Bekhti Tout ce qui brille Géraldine Nakache & Hervé Mimran  [ fr ]
Vanessa Paradis Heartbreaker Pascal Chaumeil
Sara Forestier The Names of Love Michel Leclerc
2012
(7th)
Karin Viard & Marina Foïs Polisse Maïwenn
Bérénice Bejo The Artist Michel Hazanavicius
Marie Gillain All Our Desires Philippe Lioret
Valérie Donzelli Declaration of War Valérie Donzelli
Leïla Bekhti The Source Radu Mihăileanu
2013
(8th)
Marion Cotillard Rust and Bone Jacques Audiard
Emmanuelle Riva Amour Michael Haneke
Émilie Dequenne Our Children Joachim Lafosse
Déborah François Populaire Régis Roinsard  [ fr ]
Izïa Bad Girl Patrick Mille  [ ar; arz; fr; ht; pl ]
2014
(9th)
Adèle Exarchopoulos Blue Is the Warmest Colour Abdellatif Kechiche
Sandrine Kiberlain 9 Month Stretch Albert Dupontel
Bernadette Lafont Paulette Jérôme Enrico  [ de; fr; uk ]
Emmanuelle Seigner Venus in Fur Roman Polanski
2015
(10th)
Aïssa Maïga Prêt à tout  [ fr ] Nicolas Cuche  [ fr; it ]
Marion Cotillard Two Days, One Night Dardenne brothers
Émilie Dequenne Not My Type Lucas Belvaux
Adèle Haenel Love at First Fight Thomas Cailley
Sandrine Kiberlain Elle L'Adore Jeanne Herry
2017
(11th)
Isabelle Huppert Elle Paul Verhoeven
Virginie Efira Up for Love Laurent Tirard
Marion Cotillard It's Only the End of the World Xavier Dolan
Sandrine Kiberlain Encore heureux Benoît Graffin
Audrey Tautou The Odyssey Jérôme Salle
2018
(12th)
Karin Viard Jalouse David & Stéphane Foenkinos
Juliette Binoche Let the Sunshine In Claire Denis
Doria Tillier Mr. & Mrs. Adelman Nicolas Bedos
Catherine Deneuve The Midwife Martin Provost
Sara Forestier M  [ fr ] Sara Forestier

Best Actress – Drama (2019–)

YearWinner and nomineesFilmDirector
2019
(13th)
Karin Viard Little Tickles Andréa Bescond & Eric Métayer
Léa Drucker Custody Xavier Legrand
Virginie Efira An Impossible Love Catherine Corsini
Cécile de France Mademoiselle de Joncquières Emmanuel Mouret
Mélanie Thierry Memoir of War Emmanuel Finkiel

Best Actress – Comedy (2019–)

YearWinner and nomineesFilmDirector
2019
(13th)
Alexandra Lamy Rolling to You Franck Dubosc
Isabelle Adjani The World Is Yours Romain Gavras
Camille Cottin LarguéesEloïse Lang
Adèle Haenel The Trouble with You Pierre Salvadori
Mélanie Laurent Return of the Hero Laurent Tirard

Trivia

Multiple awards

3 awards

Multiple nominations

5 nominations

3 nominations

2 nominations

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References

  1. admin. "2006 Winners". LES GLOBES - Les prix de l'Art et La Culture. Retrieved 2024-10-28.