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The official name of the award has changed several times. In 1934 , Katharine Hepburn was honored with the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress for her role in Little Women .[5 ] It was renamed the Volpi Cup for Best Actress the following year .[4 ] The awards given from 1947 to 1949 were named the International Award for the Best Actress. The Best Actress Award resumed in 1983 , when Darling Légitimus became the first black woman to receive the award for her work Sugar Cane Alley .[6 ] In 1992 , Ingrid Bergman was honored posthumously for her performance in Europe '51 , which was denied by the jury in 1952 because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian.[7 ] [8 ] The award can be for lead or supporting roles with the exception of the period, when the additional award for Best Supporting Actress was given from 1993 to 1995 .[2 ] At the age of four, Victoire Thivisol became the youngest recipient for the title role in Ponette in 1996 .[3 ] [9 ]
Since its inception, the award has been given to 67 actresses. Only four of them have won more than once: Shirley MacLaine , Isabelle Huppert , Valeria Golino and Cate Blanchett , who have each won the cup twice. Bette Davis is the only actress to win the award for her roles in two different films on the same competition; she won in 1937 for her contribution in Marked Woman and Kid Galahad . In 1988 , the award was shared by two actresses in different films: Huppert in Story of Women and MacLaine in Madame Sousatzka . There have been two films, She's Been Away in 1989 and La Cérémonie in 1995 , that garnered multiple winners in one year. As of 2023[update] , Cailee Spaeny is the most recent winner in this category for her portrayal of Priscilla Presley in Priscilla .
Winners
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Table key
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Indicates the Best Supporting Actress winner
Multiple winners
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The following individuals have received multiple Best Actress awards:
See also
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The following individuals have also received Best Actress award(s ) at Cannes or Berlin Film Festival.
Notes
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^ This year the award was given named Best Actress.
^ This year the award was given named the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress.
^ Performer to receive a single award which honor the outstanding work in multiple different films in the same official competition slate.
^ a b c This year the award was given named International Award for the Best Actress.
^ Bergman's performance was denied by the jury because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian. She was honored posthumously in 1992.
^ a b c d e This year the award was given named Best Actress Award.
^ The jury deemed the best performances to be Sandrine Bonnaire in Vagabond (Sans toit ni loi ) and Jane Birkin in Dust , but decided against awarding the prize as both films won major awards. They also gave a special mention to three other actresses for their performances (Sonja Savić in Zivot je lep , Galya Novents in Mer mankutyan tangon , and Themis Bazaka in Petrina hronia ).[39 ]
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