Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress

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The Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress was first awarded in 1995.

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Winners & nominations

2020s

YearNumberActressFilm
202319th Zhang Zifeng Sister
Jia Ling Hi, Mom
2020 [note 1] 18th Ren Suxi My People, My Country
Yuan Quan The Captain

2010s

YearNumberActressFilm
201817th Chen Jin Hold Your Hands
Tong Liya How Long Will I Love U
201516th Bai Baihe Go Away Mr. Tumor
Gong Li Coming Home
201315th Zhang Ziyi The Grandmaster
Yan Bingyan Feng Shui
Song Jia Falling Flowers
Bai Baihe Love Is Not Blind
201114th [1] Naren Hua E Ji
Xu Fan Aftershock
Qin Hailu The Piano in a Factory
Lü Liping City Monkey

2000s

YearNumberActressFilm
200913th [2] Fan Zhibo Emergency
Zhang Ziyi Forever Enthralled
Dong LingHengping Shuzhi
Jiang Qinqin City Of Dream
200712th [3] Li Bingbing The Knot
Ding Jiali The Lane Premier
Wu Yue Road To Dawn
Zhu Yuanyuan The Forest Ranger
200511th [4] Zhao Wei A Time to Love
Zhang Ziyi House of Flying Daggers
Naren Hua Season of the Horse
Zhang YuRen Changxia
200410th [5] Ju Xue Splendid Season
Jiang Wenli The Story of Taiwan
Li MinThe 17 Years Old Nuoma
Tao Hong 38°
Zhang Ziyi Jasmine Women
20039th [6] Huang Suying Gone Is the One Who Held Me Dearest in the World
Ni Ping Pretty Big Feet
Chen Hong Together
Xu Jinglei I Love You
Yuan Quan Pretty Big Feet
20028th Tao Hong Life Show
Yu HuiQiao Feng
20017thXie LanFarewell to Death
Xi Meijuan Full Moon Tonight
20006th Jiang Wenli Team Spirit
Chen Jin Launch Shock To Be Born

1990s

YearNumberActressFilm
19995th Xu Fan Be There or Be Square
Mei Ting A Time to Remember
19984th Tao Hong Colors of the Blind
Pan YuLive in Peace and Contentment
19973rdYu HuiXi Lian
19962nd Cao Cuifen Orphan's Tears
19951st Ai Liya Ermo

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  1. The awards ceremony was held on May 23, 2023 alongside 19th ceremony instead of in late 2020 due to COVID-19.