Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy

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The following is a list of the Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Movie Actress - Comedy.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2002 Sarah Michelle Gellar Scooby-Doo Selma Blair The Sweetest Thing

Cameron Diaz The Sweetest Thing

Anne Hathaway The Princess Diaries

Gwyneth Paltrow Shallow Hal

Christina Ricci Pumpkin

Winona Ryder Mr. Deeds

Reese Witherspoon The Importance of Being Earnest

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2003 Queen Latifah Bringing Down the House Jennifer Aniston Bruce Almighty

Sandra Bullock Two Weeks Notice

Hilary Duff The Lizzie McGuire Movie

Kate Hudson How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Jennifer Lopez Maid in Manhattan

Brittany Murphy Just Married

Reese Witherspoon Sweet Home Alabama

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2004 Lindsay Lohan Mean Girls Drew Barrymore 50 First Dates

Kate Bosworth Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!

Jennifer Garner 13 Going on 30

Alyson Hannigan American Wedding

Kate Hudson Raising Helen

Queen Latifah Barbershop 2: Back in Business

Rachel McAdams Mean Girls

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2005 Sandra Bullock Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Drew Barrymore Fever Pitch

Hilary Duff A Cinderella Story

Queen Latifah Beauty Shop

Lindsay Lohan Herbie: Fully Loaded

Jennifer Lopez Monster-in-Law

Eva Mendes Hitch

Amanda Peet A Lot Like Love

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2006 Rachel McAdams Wedding Crashers and The Family Stone Jennifer Aniston The Break-Up

Hilary Duff The Perfect Man and Cheaper by the Dozen 2

Queen Latifah Last Holiday

Lindsay Lohan Just My Luck

Sarah Jessica Parker Failure to Launch

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2007 Sophia Bush John Tucker Must Die Katherine Heigl Knocked Up

Kate Hudson You, Me & Dupree

Emma Roberts Nancy Drew

Jessica Simpson Employee of the Month

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2008 Elliot Page [lower-alpha 1] Juno Amy Adams Enchanted

Kristen Bell Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Cameron Diaz What Happens in Vegas

Sarah Jessica Parker Sex and the City

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2009 Anne Hathaway Bride Wars Amy Adams Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Jennifer Aniston Marley and Me and He's Just Not That Into You

Isla Fisher Confessions of a Shopaholic

Kate Hudson Bride Wars

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2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Tina Fey Date Night Kristen Bell Couples Retreat

Lizzy Caplan Hot Tub Time Machine

Zoe Saldana Death at a Funeral

Emma Stone Zombieland

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2011 Cameron Diaz Bad Teacher Anna Faris Take Me Home Tonight

Eva Mendes The Other Guys

Maya Rudolph Bridesmaids

Kristen Wiig Bridesmaids

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2012 Emma Stone Crazy, Stupid, Love Cameron Diaz What to Expect When You're Expecting

Alyson Hannigan American Reunion

Jennifer Lopez What to Expect When You're Expecting

Reese Witherspoon This Means War

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2013 Rebel Wilson Pitch Perfect Anna Kendrick Pitch Perfect

Melissa McCarthy Identity Thief

Kerry Washington Peeples

Olivia Wilde The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

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2014 Emma Roberts We're the Millers Christina Applegate Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Drew Barrymore Blended

Zoey Deutch Vampire Academy

Cameron Diaz The Other Woman

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2015 Anna Kendrick Pitch Perfect 2 Raini Rodriguez Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2

Emma Stone Aloha

Mae Whitman The Duff

Rebel Wilson Pitch Perfect 2

Reese Witherspoon Hot Pursuit

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2016 Chloë Grace Moretz Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Jennifer Aniston Mother's Day

Anne Hathaway The Intern

Anna Kendrick Mr. Right

Melissa McCarthy The Boss

Nicki Minaj Barbershop: The Next Cut

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2017 Ellen DeGeneres Finding Dory Alexandra Daddario Baywatch

Gal Gadot Keeping Up with the Joneses

Jennifer Hudson Sandy Wexler

Tori Kelly Sing

Anna Kendrick Table 19

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2018 Anna Kendrick Pitch Perfect 3 Anna Faris Overboard

Karen Gillan Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Amy Schumer I Feel Pretty

Hailee Steinfeld Pitch Perfect 3

Rebel Wilson Pitch Perfect 3

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2019 Laura Marano The Perfect Date Awkwafina Crazy Rich Asians

Tiffany Haddish Night School

Marsai Martin Little

Rebel Wilson Isn't It Romantic

Constance Wu Crazy Rich Asians

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page

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