St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress

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St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
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Current recipient: Lily Gladstone
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Country United States
Presented by St. Louis Film Critics Association
First awarded Hilary Swank
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Currently held by Lily Gladstone
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
Website stlfilmcritics.org

The St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress is one of the annual awards given by the St. Louis Film Critics Association.

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Winners

2000s

YearNomineeFilmRole
2004 Hilary Swank Million Dollar Baby Maggie Fitzgerald
2005 Judi Dench Mrs. Henderson Presents Laura Henderson
2006 Helen Mirren The Queen Queen Elizabeth II
2007 Elliot Page [a] Juno Juno MacGuff
2008 Kate Winslet The Reader Hanna Schmitz
2009 Carey Mulligan An Education Jenny Mellor

2010s

YearNomineeFilmRole
2010 Natalie Portman Black Swan Nina Sayers
Nicole Kidman Rabbit Hole Rebecca "Becca" Corbett
Jennifer Lawrence Winter's Bone Ree
Noomi Rapace The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Lisbeth Salander
Naomi Watts Fair Game Valerie Plame
2011 Rooney Mara The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Lisbeth Salander
Viola Davis The Help Aibileen Clarke
Elizabeth Olsen Martha Marcy May Marlene Martha
Saoirse Ronan Hanna Hanna
Meryl Streep The Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher
Michelle Williams My Week with Marilyn Marilyn Monroe
2012 Jessica Chastain Zero Dark Thirty Maya Harris
Jennifer Lawrence Silver Linings Playbook Tiffany Maxwell
Helen Mirren Hitchcock Alma Reville
Aubrey Plaza Safety Not Guaranteed Darius Britt
Quvenzhané Wallis Beasts of the Southern Wild Hushpuppy
2013 Cate Blanchett Blue Jasmine Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis
Amy Adams American Hustle Sydney Prosser / Lady Edith Greensly
Sandra Bullock Gravity Dr. Ryan Stone
Judi Dench Philomena Philomena Lee
Meryl Streep August: Osage County Violet Weston
Emma Thompson Saving Mr. Banks P. L. Travers
2014 Rosamund Pike Gone Girl Amy Elliot Dunne
Marion Cotillard Two Days, One Night Sandra Bya
Felicity Jones The Theory of Everything Jane Hawking
Julianne Moore Still Alice Alice Daly Howland
Reese Witherspoon Wild Cheryl Strayed
2015 Brie Larson Room Joy "Ma" Newsome
Cate Blanchett Carol Carol Aird
Saoirse Ronan Brooklyn Eilis Lacey
Charlize Theron Mad Max: Fury Road Imperator Furiosa
Alicia Vikander The Danish Girl Gerda Wegener
2016 Isabelle Huppert Elle Michèle Leblanc
Amy Adams Arrival Louise Banks
Ruth Negga Loving Mildred Delores Loving
Natalie Portman Jackie Jackie Kennedy
Emma Stone La La Land Mia Dolan
2017 Frances McDormand Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Mildred Hayes
Sally Hawkins The Shape of Water Elisa Esposito
Saoirse Ronan Lady Bird Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson
Kristen Stewart Personal Shopper Maureen Cartwright
Meryl Streep The Post Katharine Graham
2018 Toni Collette Hereditary Annie Graham
Glenn Close The Wife Joan Castleman
Olivia Colman The Favourite Queen Anne
Lady Gaga A Star is Born Ally Maine
Charlize Theron Tully Marlo Moreau
2019 Scarlett Johansson Marriage Story Nicole Barber
Cynthia Erivo Harriet Harriet Tubman
Saoirse Ronan Little Women Josephine "Jo" March
Charlize Theron Bombshell Megyn Kelly
Renée Zellweger Judy Judy Garland

2020s

YearNomineeFilmRole
2020 Carey Mulligan Promising Young Woman Cassandra
Jessie Buckley I'm Thinking of Ending Things Young Woman
Viola Davis Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Ma Rainey
Vanessa Kirby Pieces of a Woman Martha Weiss
Frances McDormand Nomadland Fern
2021 Kristen Stewart Spencer Diana, Princess of Wales
Jessica Chastain The Eyes of Tammy Faye Tammy Faye Baker
Olivia Colman The Lost Daughter Leda Caruso
Lady Gaga House of Gucci Patrizia Reggiani
Nicole Kidman Being the Ricardos Lucille Ball
2022 Michelle Yeoh Everything Everywhere All at Once Evelyn Wang
Cate Blanchett Tár Lydia Tár
Danielle Deadwyler Till Mamie Till
Mia Goth Pearl Pearl
Emma Thompson Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Nancy Stokes / Susan Robinson
Michelle Williams The Fabelmans Mitzi Fabelman
2023
Lily Gladstone Killers of the Flower Moon Mollie Kyle
Greta Lee Past Lives Nora Moon
Natalie Portman May December Elizabeth Berry
Margot Robbie Barbie Barbie
Emma Stone Poor Things Bella Baxter
2023 Pamela Anderson The Last Showgirl Shelly
Cynthia Erivo Wicked Elphaba Thropp
Marianne Jean-Baptiste Hard Truths Pansey
Mikey Madison Anora Anora "Ani" Mikheeva
Demi Moore The Substance Elisabeth Sparkle
Saoirse Ronan The Outrun Rona

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page

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