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In the last issue, we took stock of the 24 Oscar-winning actors since the 21st century. Today, we will take stock of the 24 Oscar-winning actors since the 21st century. In more than 20 years, someone has After being awarded, there are also people who have been pursuing their dreams for many years, and there are also various people who have created their own Oscar records with their superb acting skills. Let’s see below who are the 24 Oscar-winning actresses. Who is the best Oscar-winning actress in everyone’s mind?
2024 Oscar Best Actress: Emma Stone/"Poor Stone"
This year's Oscar winner has reproduced a scene similar to the previous year. No matter who wins the statuette among the two favorites, it will attract attention. Hot discussion. In the end, "Stone Sister" Emma Stone won her second Oscar for Best Actress with her spirit of large-scale sacrifice for art in "Poor Thing". In this age group, only two people can win the Best Actress Award. Jodie Foster and Hilary Swank, and now Emma Stone has joined the ranks.
Best Actress Oscar in 2023: Michelle Yeoh/" Transient Universe "
The competition to win the Oscar this year has been a showdown between the "big devil" Cate Blanchett and Michelle Yeoh from the beginning. The showdown continues until the Oscars. Will Cate Blanchett win two Oscars or will Michelle Yeoh make history? With the popularity of the movie "The Universe", Michelle Yeoh became the first Chinese and Asian to win an Oscar. There is not much reason, because "The Universe" is so popular.
2022 Oscar Best Actress: Jessica Chastain/"Tammy Fey's Eyes"
In this era, there are many outstanding Mesozoic actors in Hollywood, and "Model Sister" Jessica Chastain is definitely one of them , during which she has been nominated for an Oscar twice. She plays televangelist Tammy Fey in the biopic. Jessica Chastain deserves this Oscar. She spent 12 years making this movie. She showed off her singing voice in the film and gave the fans a gorgeous performance.
2021 Oscar Best Actress: Frances McDormand/"Nowhere"
Due to the impact of the epidemic, the 2021 Oscars have actually been forgotten by many people, but this cannot change France McDormand won her third Oscar this year, becoming the third actor to win at least three Oscars after Katharine Hepburn and Daniel Day-Lewis.
2020 Oscar Best Actress: Renee Zellweger/" Judy"
I don’t know how many fans like me fell in love with Renee Zellweger because of watching "BJ Diary". Not a beautiful Hollywood actress. Renee Zellweger was nominated for an Oscar for three consecutive years from 2002 to 2004, and finally won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Cold Mountain ". After that, she disappeared from the screen for many years. It was not until the debut of "Judy" that she completely stunned and conquered the fans who were waiting for her comeback. This year, she became the absolute frontrunner for this award. The poignant performance in "Judy" illustrates the lowest point in her life.
2019 Oscar Best Actress: Olivia Colman/"The Favourite"
Olivia Colman became the eighth person to win an Oscar for playing a monarch (the Queen). She played Queen Anne was a weak, insecure and doting woman. Olivia Colman deserved the Oscar, but was still the biggest upset of the night for her role as Glenn in The Good Wife. · Close was almost called the only frontrunner for this award. Before the Oscars, she almost took away all the awards that year.
2018 Oscar Best Actress: Frances McDormand / "Three Billboards"
After winning the Oscar for the first time for "Fargo", Frances McDormand took the first two decades. Dormond once again won the Oscar for "Three Billboards". What is different from her other two Best Actress awards is Frances McDormand's performance in "Three Billboards" Even more tense and "angry", she became the only choice for the Best Actress Oscar that year, because she had swept all the award ceremonies before.
2017 Oscar Best Actress: Emma Stone / "La La Land" "La La Land" "
"La La Land" became a phenomenon-level movie at the Oscars that year. The film won 14 Oscars that year. Nominated, becoming the most nominated film for Academy Awards along with "Pretty Woman" and "Titanic". The film also won a record 7 Golden Globe Awards, and eventually the film also won 6 Oscars at the Oscars that year, and "Stone Sister" Emma Stone won her first Oscar for her touching performance and singing. Oscar winner.
2016 Oscar Best Actress: Brie Larson/"Room"
When Brie Larson appeared in the Marvel movie, everyone was surprised, not only her appearance, but more importantly, she is a Oscar winner. In 2015, Brie Larson showed her superb acting skills and talents to movie fans in this "Room",
2015 Oscar Best Actress: Julianne Moore/"Still Alice"
Julianne Moore finally appeared in her When she was nominated for the fifth Oscar, she got the Oscar statuette she wished for. It had been more than ten years since her last Oscar nomination, when she even received nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the same time. Finally, she won an Oscar for her role as an early-stage Alzheimer's patient in "Still Alice."
2014 Oscar Best Actress: Cate Blanchett/"Blue Jasmine"
"The Devil" Cate Blanchett's second Oscar winner, in this film directed by Woody Allen She once again showed her strong acting talent in the "Blue Jasmine" directed by her. She almost swept the Best Actress awards at all the major awards ceremonies that year. This year's Oscar winner must be her. The question that remains is when will Cate Blanchett's next Oscar win?
2013 Oscar Best Actress: Jennifer Lawrence/"Silver Linings Playbook"
This romantic comedy about a mental patient made "big cousin" Jennifer Lawrence nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress for the second time in three years. . Many people will question Jennifer Lawrence's Oscar statuette. Although the public relations factor cannot be ruled out, Jennifer Lawrence was fully worthy of this award at that time.
2012 Oscar Best Actress: Meryl Streep/"The Iron Lady"
As far as the movie itself is concerned, this "Iron Lady" may not be amazing, but it is all because of Meryl Streep get promoted. If Daniel Day-Lewis is the greatest actor, then Meryl Streep is definitely worthy of being the greatest actress. After winning her first Oscar for Best Actress in 1983 for "Sophie's Choice," it took Meryl Streep 30 years to wait for her second Oscar. During this period, she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress 12 times. He has been nominated for a record of 17 Oscars in total and has become the actor with the most Oscar nominations. This record has now accumulated to 21 times.
2011 Oscar Best Actress: Natalie Portman/"Black Swan"
I believe that most movie fans first met Natalie Portman in the movie "This Killer Isn't Too Good" with a lolita and an uncle. "Cold", when everyone saw Natalie Portman on the screen again more than ten years later. I still find that the little Lolita back then has become tall and graceful, and she showed everyone her gorgeous transformation over the years in "Black Swan".
2010 Oscar Best Actress: Sandra Bullock / " Weakness "
The inspirational movie "Weakness" adapted from a real-life story is probably Sandra Bullock's most exciting movie so far, so award one There is nothing wrong with the Oscar statuette itself, but Sandra Bullock's performance may be the weakest among the entire list, and she also successfully sniped Meryl Streep to win the Oscar for the third time this year. Best Actress Award, of course, this kind of sniping only slowed down the process.
2009 Oscar Best Actress: Kate Winslet/"The Reader"
Kate Winslet has many classic movies and roles, but this "The Reader" definitely cannot be ranked at the forefront. In fact, it was not until that year that Before the awards season came, Kate Winslet was not on the list of favorites for this award. The Oscar for Best Actress that year was almost lost to Angelina Jolie ("The Changeling" and Meryl Smith). Tripp ("Child Abuse"), but Weinstein did all the work. Of course, it's not that Kate Winslet doesn't deserve this award, but this year is far from her best. One year.
2008 Oscar Best Actress: Marion Cotillard / " Rose Life "
Marion Cotillard was not yet famous in Hollywood at this time, but she had already begun to make a name for herself in Hollywood before the awards ceremony came. Move around to let the audience know that she is different from her character Edith Piaf. This "La Vie en Rose" wowed Hollywood audiences, and it was all thanks to Marion Cotillard, and She also became the second actress after Sophia Loren to win an Oscar for her foreign language performance.
2007 Oscar for Best Actress: Helen Mirren/"The Queen"
Another actress who won an Oscar for her acting as the Queen of England Actor. When Princess Diana died in a car accident, Queen Elizabeth, played by Helen Mirren, did her best to bring the entire United Kingdom together. This is the third time Helen Mirren has been nominated for an Oscar. She was already over 60 years old when she won this Oscar.
2006 Oscar Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon/"Sing Along"
For most movie fans, Reese Witherspoon's The names are all very unfamiliar, because her only well-known work before this was "Legally Blonde". This was also her first Oscar nomination. Fortunately, she was nominated for the first time and was awarded the Oscar. The male actor in the film The protagonist Joaquin Phoenix was also nominated for the Oscar for the first time with this film.
2005 Oscar Best Actress: Hilary Swank / " Million Dollar Baby "
Hilary Swank is definitely the lowest in Hollywood One of the most popular actresses, she had already won an Oscar before this film was released. This "Million Dollar Baby" was directed and starred by Clint Eastwood, with this Hollywood big shot. Hilary Swank did not fall behind in her role. She also became the 12th actress to win two Oscars with this film.
2004 Oscar Best Actress: Charlize Theron/"The Devil Wears Prada"
Again, if you want to win Oscar favor, you have to give up something, even as beautiful as Charlize Theron. Charlize Theron changed her beautiful appearance in "The Devil Wears Prada" and transformed into a cruel and violent devil. This was the first time Charlize Theron was nominated for an Oscar, and she also won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her explosive performance in the film.
2003 Oscar Best Actress: Nicole Kidman / " "
Now looking at this "The Hours" it can be said that it brings together three Oscar-winning actresses: Meryl Street Pugh, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman.Of course, many fans who have watched the film will actually recognize Julianne Moore's performance more, but Nicole Kidman made a greater sacrifice for this film (installing a prosthetic nose), at least in this regard She received more support, while two decades later another actor who received a prosthetic nose for an Oscar was not so lucky (Bradley Cooper)
2002 Oscar for Best Actress: Halle Berry/"Death Row"
As a black actress, Halle Berry set her own record this year. She became the first black actor to win an Oscar for Best Actress. If you finish reading this list You will find that she is still the only black Oscar-winning actress. So you should understand how good she is in this "Dead Man's Dance".
2001 Oscar Best Actress: Julia Roberts/"Never Compromise"
You may not remember Julia Roberts's appearance, but you certainly will not forget her big mouth. Although Julia Roberts's appearance was not outstanding among Hollywood actresses of her generation, she became a representative of Hollywood love movies of that era. As early as 1990, she was nominated for an Oscar for the first time, and in 1991, she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress for the first time. However, it was not until ten years later that she won her first Oscar for Best Actress for "Never Compromise". Of course, she was the best actress in the intervening ten years. I am busy filming various comedy and romance movies.
2000 Oscar Best Actress: Hilary Swank/"Boys Don't Cry"
Hilary Swank started her Oscar journey at the age of only 25. Before this film was released, she was still an unknown person. A well-known actor, he amazed all the audiences and judges with his role as a female male character in "Boys Don't Cry". And her success proved to be more than short-lived, as five years later she would stand on the podium again.
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