The Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress was first awarded in 1995.
Year | Number | Actress | Film |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | 19th | Zhang Zifeng | Sister |
Jia Ling | Hi, Mom | ||
2020 [note 1] | 18th | Ren Suxi | My People, My Country |
Yuan Quan | The Captain | ||
Year | Number | Actress | Film |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | 17th | Chen Jin | Hold Your Hands |
Tong Liya | How Long Will I Love U | ||
2015 | 16th | Bai Baihe | Go Away Mr. Tumor |
Gong Li | Coming Home | ||
2013 | 15th | Zhang Ziyi | The Grandmaster |
Yan Bingyan | Feng Shui | ||
Song Jia | Falling Flowers | ||
Bai Baihe | Love Is Not Blind | ||
2011 | 14th [1] | Naren Hua | E Ji |
Xu Fan | Aftershock | ||
Qin Hailu | The Piano in a Factory | ||
Lü Liping | City Monkey | ||
Year | Number | Actress | Film |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | 13th [2] | Fan Zhibo | Emergency |
Zhang Ziyi | Forever Enthralled | ||
Dong Ling | Hengping Shuzhi | ||
Jiang Qinqin | City Of Dream | ||
2007 | 12th [3] | Li Bingbing | The Knot |
Ding Jiali | The Lane Premier | ||
Wu Yue | Road To Dawn | ||
Zhu Yuanyuan | The Forest Ranger | ||
2005 | 11th [4] | Zhao Wei | A Time to Love |
Zhang Ziyi | House of Flying Daggers | ||
Naren Hua | Season of the Horse | ||
Zhang Yu | Ren Changxia | ||
2004 | 10th [5] | Ju Xue | Splendid Season |
Jiang Wenli | The Story of Taiwan | ||
Li Min | The 17 Years Old Nuoma | ||
Tao Hong | 38° | ||
Zhang Ziyi | Jasmine Women | ||
2003 | 9th [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 | ||
2002 | 8th | Tao Hong | Life Show |
Yu Hui | Qiao Feng | ||
2001 | 7th | Xie Lan | Farewell to Death |
Xi Meijuan | Full Moon Tonight | ||
2000 | 6th | Jiang Wenli | Team Spirit |
Chen Jin | Launch Shock To Be Born |
Year | Number | Actress | Film |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | 5th | Xu Fan | Be There or Be Square |
Mei Ting | A Time to Remember | ||
1998 | 4th | Tao Hong | Colors of the Blind |
Pan Yu | Live in Peace and Contentment | ||
1997 | 3rd | Yu Hui | Xi Lian |
1996 | 2nd | Cao Cuifen | Orphan's Tears |
1995 | 1st | Ai Liya | Ermo |
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