Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress

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The Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress is one of the awards presented annually by the Chicago International Film Festival to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance. The jury chooses the winner from the films competing at the festival. It was first awarded in 1965; the award for Best Actress was given under the Golden Plaque section for a few years in the 1980s, and its winners are included in this category.

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List of winners

YearActressFilm
1965 Waheeda Rehman The Guide Flag of India.svg
1967Barbara Ludwizanka [1] Sublokator Flag of Poland.svg
1969 Gila Almagor Matzor Flag of Israel.svg
1970Pallavi Mehta Kanku Flag of India.svg
1971 Simone Signoret Le Chat Flag of France.svg
1979 [lower-alpha 1] [2] Julie Vincent A Scream from Silence Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Vera Pap Angi Vera Flag of Hungary.svg
1980 Marie Tifo [3] Les Bons débarras Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1984 Louise Marleau [4] A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1985 Norma Aleandro The Official Story Flag of Argentina.svg
1986 [lower-alpha 2] Anna Lindén Love Me! Flag of Sweden.svg
1988 [lower-alpha 3] Natalya Negoda Little Vera Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
1989 [lower-alpha 4] Imogen Stubbs The Rainbow Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
1990 Lena Stolze The Nasty Girl Flag of Germany.svg
1992 Maggie Cheung Center Stage Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg
1993 Siqin Gaowa Woman Sesame Oil Maker Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
1994 Crissy Rock Ladybird, Ladybird Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
1995 Anna Bonaiuto Nasty Love Flag of Italy.svg
1996 Shabana Azmi Fire Flag of India.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1997 Pernilla August Private Confessions Flag of Sweden.svg
1998 Alessandra Martines Hasards ou coïncidences Flag of France.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
1999 Hilary Swank Boys Don't Cry Flag of the United States.svg
2000 Hannelore Elsner Die Unberührbare Flag of Germany.svg
2001 Nicole Garcia ,
Sandrine Kiberlain
Betty Fisher et autres histoires Flag of France.svg
2003 Ludivine Sagnier Little Lili Flag of France.svg
2005 Inka Friedrich ,
Nadja Uhl
Summer in Berlin Flag of Germany.svg
2006 Viktoriya Isakova ,
Darya Moroz ,
Anna Ukolova [5]
The Spot Flag of Russia.svg
2007 Yu Nan Tuya's Marriage Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
2008 Preity Zinta Heaven on Earth Flag of India.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
2009 Giovanna Mezzogiorno Vincere Flag of Italy.svg
2010 Liana Liberato Trust Flag of the United States.svg
2011 Olivia Colman [6] Tyrannosaur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2012 Ulla Skoog The Last Sentence Flag of Sweden.svg
2013 Nadeshda Brennicke Banklady  [ de ] Flag of Germany.svg
2014 Geraldine Chaplin [7] Sand Dollars Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
2015 Lizzie Brocheré [8] Full Contact Flag of France.svg
2016 Rebecca Hall [9] Christine Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2017 Jowita Budnik
Eliane Umuhire
Birds Are Singing in Kigali Flag of Poland.svg
2018 Zhao Tao Ash Is Purest White Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
2019 Debbie Honeywood Sorry We Missed You Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2021 [lower-alpha 5] Michelle Fairley Nobody Has to Know

Notes

  1. Golden Plaque
  2. Best Performance
  3. Golden Plaque
  4. Golden Plaque
  5. Best Performance

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