Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress

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Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress
Awarded forWorst in film
CountryUnited States
Presented byGolden Raspberry Award Foundation
First awarded1981
Currently held by Megan Fox,
Johnny & Clyde (2023)
Website razzies.com

Razzie Award for Worst Actress is an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst actress of the previous year. Male actors performing in drag are eligible, as it is intended as a humorous award. [1]

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The following is a list of recipients and nominees of that award, along with the films for which they were nominated.

The category of "actress" has expanded to include the subjects of documentary films. [2]

To date, two nominations have been rescinded. On March 31, 2022, the Golden Raspberry committee decided to rescind Shelley Duvall's nomination for her performance in The Shining , stating that it was recently brought to their attention that the performance was impacted by the intense treatment she received from director Stanley Kubrick and that they didn't wish to punish victims. [3] On January 24, 2023, a day after announcing the nominees for the 43rd Golden Raspberry Awards, the Razzies decided to rescind their nomination for Ryan Kiera Armstrong after facing immense backlash for what was publicly perceived as cruel, given the fact that Armstrong was a minor at the time of the nomination. [4] [5]

Winners and nominees

1980s

YearActressFilmCharacter
1980
(1st)
Brooke Shields The Blue Lagoon Emmeline Lestrange
Nancy Allen Dressed to Kill Liz Blake
Faye Dunaway The First Deadly Sin Barbara Delaney
Shelley Duvall [lower-alpha 1] The Shining Wendy Torrance
Farrah Fawcett Saturn 3 Alex
Sondra Locke Bronco Billy Antoinette Lily
Olivia Newton-John Xanadu Kira
Valerie Perrine Can't Stop the Music Samantha Simpson
Deborah Raffin Touched by Love Lena Canada
Talia Shire Windows Emily Hollander
1981
(2nd)
Bo Derek (tie) Tarzan, the Ape Man Jane Parker
Faye Dunaway (tie) Mommie Dearest Joan Crawford
Linda Blair Hell Night Marti Gaines
Brooke Shields Endless Love Jade Butterfield
Barbra Streisand All Night Long Cheryl Gibbons
1982
(3rd)
Pia Zadora Butterfly Kady Tyler
Morgan Fairchild The Seduction Jamie Douglas
Mia Farrow A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy Ariel
Kristy McNichol The Pirate Movie Mabel Stanley
Mary Tyler Moore Six Weeks Charlotte Dreyfus
1983
(4th)
Pia Zadora The Lonely Lady Jerilee Randall
Loni Anderson Stroker Ace Pembrook Feeny
Linda Blair Chained Heat Carol Henderson
Faye Dunaway The Wicked Lady Barbara Skelton
Olivia Newton-John Two of a Kind Debbie Wylder
1984
(5th)
Bo Derek Bolero Lida MacGillivery
Faye Dunaway Supergirl Selena
Shirley MacLaine Cannonball Run II Veronica
Tanya Roberts Sheena Sheena
Brooke Shields Sahara Dale
1985
(6th)
Linda Blair Night Patrol Sue Perman
Savage IslandDaly
Savage Streets Brenda
Ariane Year of the Dragon Tracy Tzu
Jennifer Beals The Bride Eva
Brigitte Nielsen Red Sonja Red Sonja
Tanya Roberts A View to a Kill Stacey Sutton
1986
(7th)
Madonna Shanghai Surprise Gloria Tatlock
Kim Basinger 9½ Weeks Elizabeth McGraw
Joan Chen Tai-Pan May–May
Brigitte Nielsen Cobra Ingrid Knudsen
Ally Sheedy Blue City Annie Rayford
1987
(8th)
Madonna Who's That Girl Nikki Finn
Lorraine Gary Jaws: The Revenge Ellen Brody
Sondra Locke Ratboy Nikki Morrison
Debra Sandlund Tough Guys Don't Dance Patty Lareine
Sharon Stone Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold Jesse Huston
1988
(9th)
Liza Minnelli Arthur 2: On the Rocks Linda Marolla Bach
Rent-a-Cop Della Roberts
Rebecca De Mornay And God Created Woman Robin Shea
Whoopi Goldberg The Telephone Vashti Blue
Cassandra Peterson Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Elvira
Vanity Action Jackson Sydney Ash
1989
(10th)
Heather Locklear The Return of Swamp Thing Abby Arcane
Jane Fonda Old Gringo Harriet Winslow
Brigitte Nielsen Bye Bye Baby Lisa
Paulina Porizkova Her Alibi Nina
Ally Sheedy Heart of Dixie Maggie DeLoach

1990s

YearActressFilmCharacter
1990
(11th)
Bo Derek Ghosts Can't Do It Katie
Melanie Griffith The Bonfire of the Vanities Maria Ruskin
Bette Midler Stella Stella Claire
Molly Ringwald Betsy's Wedding Betsy Hopper
Talia Shire Rocky V Adrian Balboa
1991
(12th)
Sean Young A Kiss Before Dying Ellen Carlsson
Kim Basinger The Marrying Man Vicki Anderson
Sally Field Not Without My Daughter Betty Mahmoody
Madonna [lower-alpha 2] Truth or Dare Herself
Demi Moore The Butcher's Wife Marina Lemke
Nothing but Trouble Diane Lightson
1992
(13th)
Melanie Griffith Shining Through Linda Voss
A Stranger Among Us Emily Eden
Kim Basinger Cool World Holli Would
Final Analysis Heather Evans
Lorraine Bracco Medicine Man Dr. Rae Crane
Traces of Red Ellen Schofield
Whitney Houston The Bodyguard Rachel Marron
Sean Young Love Crimes Dana Greenway
1993
(14th)
Madonna Body of Evidence Rebecca Carlson
Melanie Griffith Born Yesterday Billie Dawn
Janet Jackson Poetic Justice Justice
Demi Moore Indecent Proposal Diana Murphy
Sharon Stone Sliver Carly Norris
1994
(15th)
Sharon Stone Intersection Sally Eastman
The Specialist May Munro
Kim Basinger The Getaway Carol McCoy
Joan Chen On Deadly Ground Masu
Jane March Color of Night Rose Dexter/Bonnie
Uma Thurman Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Sissy Hankshaw
1995
(16th)
Elizabeth Berkley Showgirls Nomi Malone
Cindy Crawford Fair Game Kate McQuean
Demi Moore The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne
Julia Sweeney It's Pat Pat Riley
Sean Young Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde Helen Hyde
1996
(17th)
Demi Moore The Juror Annie Laird
Striptease Erin Grant
Pamela Anderson Barb Wire Barbara "Barb Wire" Kopetski
Whoopi Goldberg Bogus Harriet Franklin
Eddie Edwina 'Eddie' Franklin
Theodore Rex Katie Coltrane
Melanie Griffith Two Much Betty Kerner
Julia Roberts Mary Reilly Mary Reilly
1997
(18th)
Demi Moore G.I. Jane Lt. Jordan O'Neil
Sandra Bullock Speed 2: Cruise Control Annie Porter
Fran Drescher The Beautician and the Beast Joy Miller
Lauren Holly A Smile Like Yours Jennifer Robertson
Turbulence Teri Halloran
Alicia Silverstone Excess Baggage Emily Hope
1998
(19th)
Spice Girls Spice World Spice Girls
Yasmine Bleeth BASEketball Jenna Reed
Anne Heche Psycho Marion Crane
Jessica Lange Hush Martha Baring
Uma Thurman The Avengers Emma Peel
1999
(20th)
Heather Donahue The Blair Witch Project Heather Donahue
Melanie Griffith Crazy in Alabama Lucille Vinson
Milla Jovovich The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Joan of Arc
Sharon Stone Gloria Gloria
Catherine Zeta-Jones Entrapment Virginia Baker
The Haunting Theo

2000s

YearActressFilmCharacter
2000
(21st)
Madonna The Next Best Thing Abbie Reynolds
Kim Basinger Bless the Child Maggie O'Connor
I Dreamed of Africa Kuki Gallmann
Melanie Griffith Cecil B. DeMented Honey Whitlock
Bette Midler Isn't She Great Jacqueline Susann
Demi Moore Passion of Mind Martha Marie / 'Marty' Talridge
2001
(22nd)
Mariah Carey Glitter Billie Frank
Penélope Cruz Blow Mirtha Jung
Captain Corelli's Mandolin Pelagia
Vanilla Sky Sofia Serrano
Angelina Jolie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Lara Croft
Original Sin Julia Russell / Bonny Castle
Jennifer Lopez Angel Eyes Sharon Pogue
The Wedding Planner Mary Fiore
Charlize Theron Sweet November Sara Deever
2002
(23rd)
Madonna (tie) Swept Away Amber Leighton
Britney Spears (tie) Crossroads Lucy Wagner
Angelina Jolie Life or Something Like It Lanie Kerrigan
Jennifer Lopez Enough Slim Hiller
Maid in Manhattan Marisa Ventura
Winona Ryder Mr. Deeds Babe Bennett
2003
(24th)
Jennifer Lopez Gigli Ricki
Drew Barrymore Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Dylan Sanders
Duplex Nancy Kendricks
Kelly Clarkson From Justin to Kelly Kelly Taylor
Cameron Diaz Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Natalie Cook
Angelina Jolie Beyond Borders Sarah Jordan
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life Lara Croft
2004
(25th)
Halle Berry Catwoman Patience Phillips / Catwoman
Hilary Duff A Cinderella Story Sam Montgomery
Raise Your Voice Terri Fletcher
Angelina Jolie Alexander Queen Olympias
Taking Lives Illeana Scott
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen New York Minute Roxy and Jane Ryan
Shawn and Marlon Wayans (the Wayans "sisters") [lower-alpha 3] White Chicks "Brittany and Tiffany Wilson"
2005
(26th)
Jenny McCarthy Dirty Love Rebecca Sommers
Jessica Alba Fantastic Four Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
Into the Blue Sam
Hilary Duff Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Lorraine Baker
The Perfect Man Holly Hamilton
Jennifer Lopez Monster-in-Law Charlie Cantilini
Tara Reid Alone in the Dark Aline Cedrac
2006
(27th)
Sharon Stone Basic Instinct 2 Catherine Tramell
Hilary and Haylie Duff Material Girls Tanzie and Ava Marchetta
Lindsay Lohan Just My Luck Ashley Albright
Kristanna Loken BloodRayne Rayne
Jessica Simpson Employee of the Month Amy Renfro
2007
(28th)
Lindsay Lohan I Know Who Killed Me Dakota Moss and Aubrey Fleming
Jessica Alba Awake Sam Lockwood
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Sue Storm / Invisible Woman
Good Luck Chuck Cam Wexler
Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos and Skyler Shaye Bratz Sasha, Jade, Yasmin and Cloe
Elisha Cuthbert Captivity Jennifer Tree
Diane Keaton Because I Said So Daphne Wilder
2008
(29th)
Paris Hilton The Hottie and the Nottie Cristabel Abbott
Jessica Alba The Eye Sydney Wells
The Love Guru Jane Bullard
Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith and Meg Ryan The Women Sylvie Fowler, Crystal Allen, Edie Cohen, Alex Fisher and Mary Haines
Cameron Diaz What Happens in Vegas Joy McNally
Kate Hudson Fool's Gold Tess Finnegan
My Best Friend's Girl Alexis
2009
(30th)
Sandra Bullock All About Steve Mary Horowitz
Beyoncé Obsessed Sharon Charles
Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana: The Movie Miley Stewart / Hannah Montana
Megan Fox Jennifer's Body Jennifer Check
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Mikaela Banes
Sarah Jessica Parker Did You Hear About the Morgans? Meryl Morgan

2010s

YearActressFilmCharacter
2010
(31st)
Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker Sex and the City 2 Samantha Jones, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, Miranda Hobbes and Carrie Bradshaw
Jennifer Aniston The Bounty Hunter Nicole Hurley
The Switch Kassie Larson
Miley Cyrus The Last Song Ronnie Miller
Megan Fox Jonah Hex Tallulah Black / Lilah
Kristen Stewart The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Bella Swan
2011
(32nd)
Adam Sandler [lower-alpha 3] Jack and Jill Jill Sadelstein
Martin Lawrence [lower-alpha 3] Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son Big Momma
Sarah Palin [lower-alpha 2] The Undefeated Herself
Sarah Jessica Parker I Don't Know How She Does It Kate Reddy
New Year's Eve Kim Doyle
Kristen Stewart The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Bella Swan
2012
(33rd)
Kristen Stewart Snow White & the Huntsman Snow White
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Bella Swan
Katherine Heigl One for the Money Stephanie Plum
Milla Jovovich Resident Evil: Retribution Alice
Tyler Perry [lower-alpha 3] Madea's Witness Protection Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Barbra Streisand The Guilt Trip Joyce Brewster
2013
(34th)
Tyler Perry [lower-alpha 3] A Madea Christmas Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Halle Berry The Call Jordan Turner
Movie 43 Emily Browning
Selena Gomez Getaway The Kid
Lindsay Lohan The Canyons Tara Lloyd
Naomi Watts Diana Princess Diana
Movie 43 Samantha Miller
2014
(35th)
Cameron Diaz The Other Woman Carly Whitten
Sex Tape Annie Hargrove
Drew Barrymore Blended Lauren Reynolds
Melissa McCarthy Tammy Tammy Banks
Charlize Theron A Million Ways to Die in the West Anna Barnes-Leatherwood
Gaia Weiss The Legend of Hercules Hebe
2015
(36th)
Dakota Johnson Fifty Shades of Grey Anastasia "Ana" Steele
Katherine Heigl Home Sweet Hell Mona Champagne
Mila Kunis Jupiter Ascending Jupiter Jones
Jennifer Lopez The Boy Next Door Claire Peterson
Gwyneth Paltrow Mortdecai Johanna Mortdecai
2016
(37th)
Rebekah Turner [lower-alpha 4] Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party Hillary Clinton
Megan Fox Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows April O'Neil
Tyler Perry [lower-alpha 3] Boo! A Madea Halloween Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Julia Roberts Mother's Day Miranda Collins
Naomi Watts Shut In Mary Portman
The Divergent Series: Allegiant Evelyn Johnson-Eaton
Shailene Woodley Beatrice "Tris" Prior
2017
(38th)
Tyler Perry [lower-alpha 3] Boo 2! A Madea Halloween Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Katherine Heigl Unforgettable Tessa Connover
Dakota Johnson Fifty Shades Darker Anastasia "Ana" Steele
Jennifer Lawrence mother! mother
Emma Watson The Circle Mae Holland
2018
(39th)
Melissa McCarthy The Happytime Murders Connie Edwards
Life of the Party Deanna Miles
Jennifer Garner Peppermint Riley North
Amber Heard London Fields Nicola Six
Helen Mirren Winchester Sarah Winchester
Amanda Seyfried The Clapper Judy
2019
(40th)
Hilary Duff The Haunting of Sharon Tate Sharon Tate
Anne Hathaway The Hustle Josephine Chesterfield
Serenity Karen Zariakas
Francesca Hayward Cats Victoria
Tyler Perry [lower-alpha 3] A Madea Family Funeral Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Rebel Wilson The Hustle Penny Rust

2020s

YearActressFilmCharacter
2020
(41st)
Kate Hudson Music [8] Kazu "Zu" Gamble
Anne Hathaway The Last Thing He Wanted Elena McMahon
The Witches Grand High Witch
Katie Holmes Brahms: The Boy II Liza
The Secret: Dare to Dream Miranda Wells
Lauren Lapkus The Wrong Missy Missy
Anna-Maria Sieklucka 365 Days Laura Biel
2021
(42nd)
Jeanna de Waal Diana: The Musical Princess Diana
Amy Adams The Woman in the Window Dr. Anna Fox
Megan Fox Midnight in the Switchgrass Rebecca Lombardi
Taryn Manning Karen Karen Drexler
Ruby Rose Vanquish Victoria
2022
(43rd)
Golden Raspberry Awards [lower-alpha 5]
Ryan Kiera Armstrong [lower-alpha 6] Firestarter Charlene "Charlie" McGee
Bryce Dallas Howard Jurassic World Dominion Claire Dearing
Diane Keaton Mack & Rita Mackenzie "Mack" Martin / Rita
Kaya Scodelario The King's Daughter Marie-Josèphe
Alicia Silverstone The Requin Jaelyn
2023
(44th)
Megan Fox Johnny & Clyde Alana Hart
Ana de Armas Ghosted Sadie Rhodes
Salma Hayek Magic Mike's Last Dance Maxandra Mendoza
Jennifer Lopez The Mother The Mother
Helen Mirren Shazam! Fury of the Gods Hespera

Age superlatives

RecordActorFilmAge
Oldest winner Kim Cattrall Sex and the City 2 54 years, 188 days
Oldest nominee Helen Mirren Shazam! Fury of the Gods 78 years, 156 days
Youngest winner Brooke Shields The Blue Lagoon 15 years, 304 days
Youngest nominee

Multiple wins and nominations

Multiple wins

Multiple nominations

Notes

  1. Duvall's nomination was rescinded in 2022 in acknowledgement that her performance was impacted by director Stanley Kubrick's intense treatment of her. [6]
  2. 1 2 Nomination is for a documentary appearance, not an acting performance.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Male actor(s) performing in drag.
  4. The video revealing the winners listed the nominee as "The 'Actress' Who Played Hillary Clinton". Mikaela Krantz also played a younger Hillary Clinton in the film, but only Rebekah Turner was on the official list of nominees. [7]
  5. Awarded for nominating Ryan Kiera Armstrong in the Worst Actress category
  6. After receiving public backlash for nominating a minor, the Razzie committee decided to rescind their nomination for Ryan Kiera Armstrong on the grounds of it being tasteless [9]

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