Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951 in film. Previously, there was a single award for "Best Actress in a Motion Picture" but the splitting allowed for recognition of it and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama.
The formal title has varied since its inception and as of 2005 is officially called: "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy".
==Past winners==
* 1951 - Judy Holliday, '' Born Yesterday''
* 1952 - June Allyson, '' Too Young to Kiss''
* 1953 - Susan Hayward, '' With a Song in My Heart''
* 1954 - Ethel Merman, '' Call Me Madam''
* 1955 - Judy Garland, '' A Star is Born''
* 1956 - Jean Simmons, '' Guys and Dolls''
* 1957 - Deborah Kerr, '' The King and I''
* 1958 - Kay Kendall, '' Les Girls''
* 1959 - Rosalind Russell, '' Auntie Mame''
* 1960 - Marilyn Monroe, '' Some Like It Hot''
* 1961 - Shirley MacLaine, '' The Apartment''
* 1962 - Rosalind Russell, '' A Majority of One''
* 1963 - Rosalind Russell, '' Gypsy (movie)''
* 1964 - Shirley MacLaine, '' Irma la Douce''
* 1965 - Julie Andrews, '' Mary Poppins''
* 1966 - Julie Andrews, '' The Sound of Music''
* 1967 - Lynn Redgrave, '' Georgy Girl''
* 1968 - Anne Bancroft, '' The Graduate''
* 1969 - Barbra Streisand, '' Funny Girl''
* 1970 - Patty Duke, '' Me, Natalie''
* 1971 - Carrie Snodgress, '' Diary of a Mad Housewife''
* 1972 - Twiggy, '' The Boy Friend''
* 1973 - Liza Minnelli, '' Cabaret (movie)''
* 1974 - Glenda Jackson, '' A Touch of Class''
* 1975 - Raquel Welch, '' The Three Musketeers''
* 1976 - Ann-Margret, '' Tommy''
* 1977 - Barbra Streisand, '' A Star is Born''
* 1978 - Diane Keaton, '' Annie Hall''; Marsha Mason, '' The Goodbye Girl''
* 1979 - Ellen Burstyn, '' Same Time, Next Year''; Maggie Smith, '' California Suite''
* 1980 - Bette Midler, '' The Rose''
* 1981 - Sissy Spacek, '' Coal Miner's Daughter''
* 1982 - Bernadette Peters, '' Pennies from Heaven''
* 1983 - Julie Andrews, '' Victor/Victoria''
* 1984 - Julie Walters, '' Educating Rita''
* 1985 - Kathleen Turner, '' Romancing the Stone''
* 1986 - Kathleen Turner, '' Prizzi's Honor''
* 1987 - Sissy Spacek, '' Crimes of the Heart''
* 1988 - Cher (entertainer), '' Moonstruck''
* 1989 - Melanie Griffith, '' Working Girl''
* 1990 - Jessica Tandy, '' Driving Miss Daisy''
* 1991 - Julia Roberts, '' Pretty Woman''
* 1992 - Bette Midler, '' For the Boys''
* 1993 - Miranda Richardson, '' Enchanted April''
* 1994 - Angela Bassett, '' What's Love Go To Do With It''
* 1995 - Jamie Lee Curtis, '' True Lies''
* 1996 - Nicole Kidman, '' To Die For''
* 1997 - Madonna (entertainer), '' Evita''
* 1998 - Helen Hunt, '' As Good As It Gets''
* 1999 - Gwyneth Paltrow, '' Shakespeare In Love''
* 2000 - Janet McTeer, '' Tumbleweeds''
* 2001 - Renée Zellweger, '' Nurse Betty''
* 2002 - Nicole Kidman, '' Moulin Rouge!''
* 2003 - Renée Zellweger, '' Chicago''
* 2004 - Diane Keaton, '' Something's Gotta Give (movie)''
* 2005 - Annette Bening, '' Being Julia''
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