Teen Choice Award for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress

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Teen Choice Award for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
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2019 Winner Katherine McNamara
CountryUnited States
First awarded 2010
Last awarded 2019
Currently held by Katherine McNamara for Shadowhunters (2019)
Most awards Nina Dobrev (6)
Most nominations Nina Dobrev (6)
Website http://www.teenchoice.com/
Nina Dobrev is the all-time winner and most nominated actress in this category with six wins of six nominations. She was the first recipient of the award in 2010. Nina Dobrev 02.jpg
Nina Dobrev is the all-time winner and most nominated actress in this category with six wins of six nominations. She was the first recipient of the award in 2010.
2016 winner and three-time nominee Lana Parrilla, star of Once Upon A Time. Lana Parrilla SDCC 2014.jpg
2016 winner and three-time nominee Lana Parrilla, star of Once Upon A Time.
2017 winner Kat Graham and five-time nominee for The Vampire Diaries. Kat Graham (9109799257).jpg
2017 winner Kat Graham and five-time nominee for The Vampire Diaries .

The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress. The award was first introduced (along with Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor and Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show ) in 2010 with Nina Dobrev being the inaugural winner.

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The Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress has been won by Nina Dobrev the most times, with six-consecutives wins. Dobrev is also the most nominated actress in this category with six nominations, all for The Vampire Diaries.

The current winner as Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress is Katherine McNamara for Shadowhunters (2019).

Winners and nominees

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Nina Dobrev The Vampire Diaries [1]
2011 [2]
2012 [3]
2013 [4]
2014 [5]
2015 [6]
2016 Lana Parrilla Once Upon a Time [7]
2017 Kat Graham The Vampire Diaries [8]
2018 Millie Bobby Brown - Stranger Things [9]
2019 Katherine McNamara Shadowhunters [10]

Most wins

The following individuals received two or more Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress awards:

6 Wins

Most nominations

The following individuals received two or more Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress nominations:

6 Nominations

5 Nominations

4 Nominations

3 Nominations

2 Nominations

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page

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