Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The award honors the best performance by an actress in a drama television series.

Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedMarch 5, 1962
Currently held byOlivia Colman,
The Crown (2019)
Most awardsAngela Lansbury, (4)
Most nominationsAngela Lansbury, (10)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 under the title Best TV Star - Female, encompassing performances in comedy and drama television series, to Pauline Frederick. The nominees for the award announced annually starting in 1963. In 1969, the award was split into the drama and comedy categories, presented under the new title Best TV Actress - Drama and in 1980 under its current title.

Since its inception, the award has been given to 50 actresses. Angela Lansbury has won the most awards in this category, winning four times, and received ten nominations for the awards, the most in the category.

Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actress.

Best TV Star – Female

Donna Reed was the second recipient of the award, winning for her performance on The Donna Reed Show.
Anne Francis won in 1966 for her performance on Honey West as the titular character.
Diahann Carroll (pictured left) won the award in 1969 before the category was split, receiving another nomination in the comedy category in 1970.

1960s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
1961
(19th)
Pauline Fredericks [1]
1962
(20th)
Donna Reed Donna StoneThe Donna Reed ShowABC [2]
1963
(21st)
Inger Stevens Katrin "Katy" HolstrumThe Farmer's DaughterABC [3]
Shirley BoothHazel BurkeHazelNBC
Dorothy LoudonVarious CharactersThe Garry Moore ShowCBS
Carolyn Jones Betsy / Meredith / Jane Burke's Law ABC
Gloria SwansonVenus Walsh
1964
(22nd)
Mary Tyler Moore Laura PetrieThe Dick Van Dyke ShowCBS [4]
Dorothy MaloneConstance CarsonPeyton PlaceABC
Yvette MimieuxPat HolmesDr. KildareNBC
Elizabeth MontgomerySamantha StephensBewitchedABC
Julie NewmarRhoda MillerMy Living DollCBS
1965
(23rd)
Anne Francis Honey WestHoney WestABC [5]
Patty DukePatty Lane / Cathy LaneThe Patty Duke Show ABC
Mia FarrowAllison MacKenzie Peyton Place
Dorothy MaloneConstance Carson
Barbara StanwyckVictoria BarkleyThe Big Valley
1966
(24th)
Marlo Thomas Ann MarieThat GirlABC [6]
Phyllis DillerPhyllis PruittThe Pruitts of SouthamptonABC
Barbara EdenJeannieI Dream of JeannieNBC
Elizabeth MontgomerySamantha StephensBewitched ABC
Barbara StanwyckVictoria BarkleyThe Big Valley
1967
(25th)
Carol Burnett Various CharactersThe Carol Burnett ShowCBS [7]
Barbara BainCinnamon CarterMission: Impossible CBS
Lucille BallLucy CarmichaelThe Lucy Show
Nancy SinatraVarious charactersMovin' with NancyNBC
Barbara StanwyckVictoria BarkleyThe Big ValleyABC
1968
(26th)
Diahann Carroll Julia BakerJuliaNBC [8]
Doris DayDoris MartinThe Doris Day ShowCBS
Hope LangeCarolyn MuirThe Ghost & Mrs. MuirNBC
Elizabeth MontgomerySamantha StephensBewitchedABC
Nancy SinatraVarious charactersThe Nancy Sinatra ShowNBC
Best TV Actress – Drama
1969
(27th)
Linda Cristal Victoria MontoyaThe High ChaparralNBC [9]
Amanda BlakeMiss Kitty RussellGunsmokeCBS
Peggy LiptonJulie BarnesThe Mod Squad ABC
Denise NicholasMiss Liz McIntyreRoom 222
Eleanor ParkerSylvia CaldwellBracken's WorldNBC
Linda Cristal won in 1970 for her role as Victoria Montoya on The High Chaparral.
Michael Learned received four nominations for her performance on The Waltons as Olivia Walton.
Lee Remick won the award twice for her performances on the television movie The Blue Night and the miniseries Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill.
Angie Dickinson won in 1975 for her role as Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson on Police Woman.
Sada Thompson was nominated three times for her role as Kate Lawrence on Family.
Kate Jackson was nominated four times for the award, three of them for her performance on Charlie's Angels.

1970s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
Peggy Lipton Julie BarnesThe Mod SquadABC [10]
Amanda BlakeMiss Kitty RussellGunsmokeCBS
Linda CristalVictoria MontoyaThe High ChaparralNBC
Yvette MimieuxVannessa SmithThe Most Deadly Game ABC
Denise NicholasMiss Liz McIntyreRoom 222
1971
(29th)
Patricia Neal Olivia WaltonThe Homecoming: A Christmas StoryCBS [11]
Lynda Day GeorgeLisa CaseyMission: ImpossibleCBS
Peggy LiptonJulie BarnesThe Mod Squad ABC
Denise NicholasMiss Liz McIntyreRoom 222
Susan Saint JamesSally McMillanMcMillan & WifeNBC
1972
(30th)
Gail Fisher Peggy FairMannixCBS [12]
Ellen Corby Esther "Grandma" Walton The Waltons CBS
Michael Learned Olivia Walton
Peggy LiptonJulie BarnesThe Mod SquadABC
Susan Saint JamesSally McMillanMcMillan & WifeNBC
1973
(31st)
Lee Remick Cassie WaltersThe Blue KnightNBC [13]
Michael LearnedOlivia WaltonThe WaltonsCBS
Julie LondonNurse Dixie McCallEmergency!NBC
Emily McLaughlinNurse Jessie BrewerGeneral HospitalABC
Susan Saint JamesSally McMillanMcMillan & WifeNBC
1974
(32nd)
Angie Dickinson Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" AndersonPolice WomanNBC [14]
Teresa GravesChristy LoveGet Christy Love!ABC
Michael LearnedOlivia WaltonThe WaltonsCBS
Jean MarshRose BuckUpstairs, DownstairsPBS
Emily McLaughlinNurse Jessie BrewerGeneral HospitalABC
Lee MeriwetherBetty JonesBarnaby JonesCBS
1975
(33rd)
Lee Remick Jennie Randolph ChurchillJennie: Lady Randolph ChurchillPBS [15]
Angie DickinsonSgt. Suzanne "Pepper" AndersonPolice WomanNBC
Rosemary HarrisGeorge SandNotorious WomanPBS
Michael LearnedOlivia WaltonThe Waltons CBS
Lee MeriwetherBetty JonesBarnaby Jones
1976
(34th)
Susan Blakely Julie PrescottRich Man, Poor ManABC [16]
Angie DickinsonSgt. Suzanne "Pepper" AndersonPolice WomanNBC
Farrah Fawcett Jill Munroe Charlie's Angels ABC
Kate JacksonSabrina Duncan
Jean MarshRose BuckUpstairs, DownstairsPBS
Sada ThompsonKate LawrenceFamily ABC
Lindsay WagnerJaime SommersThe Bionic Woman
1977
(35th)
Lesley Ann Warren Marja Fludjicki / Marianne79 Park AvenueNBC [17]
Angie DickinsonSgt. Suzanne "Pepper" AndersonPolice WomanNBC
Kate JacksonSabrina DuncanCharlie's Angels ABC
Leslie UggamsKizzyRoots
Lindsay WagnerJaime SommersThe Bionic Woman
1978
(36th)
Rosemary Harris Berta Palitz WeissHolocaustNBC [18]
Kate JacksonSabrina DuncanCharlie's Angels ABC
Kristy McNicholLeticia "Buddy" LawrenceFamily
Lee RemickErica TrentonWheelsNBC
Sada ThompsonKate LawrenceFamilyABC
1979
(37th)
Natalie Wood Karen HolmesFrom Here to EternityNBC [19]
Barbara Bel GeddesMiss Ellie EwingDallasCBS
Kate MulgrewKate ColumboMrs. ColumboNBC
Stefanie PowersJennifer HartHart to Hart ABC
Sada ThompsonKate LawrenceFamily

Best Actress – Television Series Drama

Joan Collins won in 1983 for her role as Alexis Carrington on Dynasty.
Stefanie Powers was nominated five times for her role as Jennifer Hart on Hart to Hart.
Sharon Gless has received seven nominations for the award, winning twice for her performance on Cagney & Lacey and The Trials of Rosie O'Neill.
Angela Lansbury was nominated ten times for the award, winning four times for her role as Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote.
Patricia Wettig won in 1991 for her performance on thirtysomething.
Kathy Baker received three nominations for the award, winning in 1994 for her role as Jill Brock on Picket Fences.
Gillian Anderson won in 1997 and received three more nominations for her performance on The X-Files as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully.
Keri Russell won the award for her portrayal of Felicity Porter on Felicity.
Edie Falco won twice and received five more nominations for her role as Carmela Soprano on The Sopranos.
Sela Ward won the award for her performance on Once and Again as Lily Manning.
Jennifer Garner won in 2002 for her portrayal of Sydney Bristow on Alias.
Anna Paquin won once out of two nominations for her performance on True Blood as Sookie Stackhouse.
Julianna Margulies received nine nominations for the award, the second most in the category, winning in 2010 for her portrayal of Alicia Florrick on The Good Wife.
Claire Danes won the award three times for her performances on My So-Called Life and Homeland.
Robin Wright won the award for her portrayal of Claire Underwood on House of Cards.
Taraji P. Henson won the award for her role as Cookie Lyon on Empire.

1980s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Yoko Shimada Lady Toda BuntaroShōgunNBC [20]
Barbara Bel Geddes Miss Ellie Ewing Dallas CBS
Linda GraySue Ellen Ewing
Melissa GilbertLaura IngallsLittle House on the PrairieNBC
Stefanie PowersJennifer HartHart to HartABC
1981
(39th)
Linda Evans Krystle CarringtonDynastyABC [21]
Barbara Bel Geddes Miss Ellie EwingDallasCBS
Joan CollinsAlexis CarringtonDynastyABC
Morgan FairchildConstance Weldon CarlyleFlamingo RoadNBC
Linda GraySue Ellen EwingDallasCBS
Stefanie PowersJennifer HartHart to HartABC
1982
(40th)
Joan Collins Alexis CarringtonDynastyABC [22]
Linda EvansKrystle CarringtonDynastyABC
Stefanie PowersJennifer HartHart to HartCBS
Victoria PrincipalPamela Barnes EwingDallas CBS
Jane WymanAngela ChanningFalcon Crest
1983
(41st)
Jane Wyman Angela ChanningFalcon CrestCBS [23]
Joan CollinsAlexis CarringtonDynastyABC
Tyne DalyMary Beth LaceyCagney & LaceyCBS
Linda EvansKrystle CarringtonDynastyABC
Stefanie PowersJennifer HartHart to HartCBS
1984
(42nd)
Angela Lansbury Jessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS [24]
Joan CollinsAlexis CarringtonDynastyABC
Tyne DalyMary Beth LaceyCagney & LaceyCBS
Linda EvansKrystle CarringtonDynastyABC
Sharon GlessChristine CagneyCagney & Lacey CBS
Kate JacksonAmanda KingScarecrow and Mrs. King
1985
(43rd)
Sharon Gless Christine CagneyCagney & LaceyCBS [25]
Joan CollinsAlexis CarringtonDynastyABC
Tyne DalyMary Beth LaceyCagney & LaceyCBS
Linda EvansKrystle CarringtonDynastyABC
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS
1986
(44th)
Angela Lansbury Jessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS [26]
Joan CollinsAlexis CarringtonDynastyABC
Tyne Daly Mary Beth Lacey Cagney & Lacey CBS
Sharon GlessChristine Cagney
Connie SelleccaChristine FrancisHotelABC
1987
(45th)
Susan Dey Grace Van OwenL.A. LawNBC [27]
Jill EikenberryAnn KelseyL.A. LawNBC
Sharon GlessChristine CagneyCagney & Lacey CBS
Linda HamiltonCatherine ChandlerBeauty and the Beast
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She Wrote
1988
(46th)
Jill Eikenberry Ann KelseyL.A. LawNBC [28]
Susan DeyGrace Van OwenL.A. LawNBC
Sharon GlessChristine CagneyCagney & Lacey CBS
Linda HamiltonCatherine ChandlerBeauty and the Beast
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She Wrote
1989
(47th)
Angela Lansbury Jessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS [29]
Dana DelanyColleen McMurphyChina BeachABC
Susan Dey Grace Van Owen L.A. Law NBC
Jill EikenberryAnn Kelsey
Mel HarrisHope Murdoch SteadmanthirtysomethingABC

1990s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Sharon Gless Fiona Rose "Rosie" O'NeillThe Trials of Rosie O'NeillCBS [30]
Patricia Wettig Nancy WestonthirtysomethingABC
Dana DelanyColleen MurphyChina BeachABC
Susan Dey Grace Van Owen L.A. Law NBC
Jill EikenberryAnn Kelsey
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS
1991
(49th)
Angela Lansbury Jessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS [31]
Susan DeyGrace Van OwenL.A. LawNBC
Sharon GlessFiona Rose "Rosie" O'NeillThe Trials of Rosie O'NeillCBS
Marlee MatlinTess KaufmanReasonable DoubtsNBC
Janine TurnerMaggie O'ConnellNorthern ExposureCBS
1992
(50th)
Regina Taylor Lily HarperI'll Fly AwayNBC [32]
Mariel HemingwaySydney GuilfordCivil WarsABC
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She WroteCBS
Marlee MatlinTess KaufmanReasonable DoubtsNBC
Janine TurnerMaggie O'ConnellNorthern ExposureCBS
1993
(51st)
Kathy Baker Jill BrockPicket FencesCBS [33]
Heather LocklearAmanda WoodwardMelrose PlaceFox
Jane SeymourDr. Michaela QuinnDr. Quinn, Medicine Woman CBS
Janine TurnerMaggie O'ConnellNorthern Exposure
Sela WardTheodora "Teddy" ReedSistersNBC
1994
(52nd)
Claire Danes Angela ChaseMy So-Called LifeABC [34]
Kathy BakerJill BrockPicket Fences CBS
Angela LansburyJessica FletcherMurder, She Wrote
Heather LocklearAmanda WoodwardMelrose PlaceFox
Jane SeymourDr. Michaela QuinnDr. Quinn, Medicine WomanCBS
1995
(53rd)
Jane Seymour Dr. Michaela QuinnDr. Quinn, Medicine WomanCBS [35]
Gillian AndersonFBI Special Agent Dana ScullyThe X-FilesFox
Kathy BakerJill BrockPicket FencesCBS
Heather LocklearAmanda WoodwardMelrose PlaceFox
Sherry StringfieldDr. Susan LewisERNBC
1996
(54th)
Gillian Anderson FBI Special Agent Dana ScullyThe X-FilesFox [36]
Christine LahtiDr. Kate AustenChicago HopeCBS
Heather LocklearAmanda WoodwardMelrose PlaceFox
Jane SeymourDr. Michaela QuinnDr. Quinn, Medicine WomanCBS
Sherry StringfieldDr. Susan LewisERNBC
1997
(55th)
Christine Lahti Dr. Kate AustenChicago HopeCBS [37]
Gillian AndersonFBI Special Agent Dana ScullyThe X-FilesFox
Kim DelaneyDiane RussellNYPD BlueABC
Roma DowneyMonicaTouched by an AngelCBS
Julianna MarguliesCarol HathawayERNBC
1998
(56th)
Keri Russell Felicity PorterFelicityThe WB [38]
Gillian AndersonFBI Special Agent Dana ScullyThe X-FilesFox
Kim DelaneyDiane RussellNYPD BlueABC
Roma DowneyMonicaTouched by an AngelCBS
Julianna MarguliesCarol HathawayERNBC
1999
(57th)
Edie Falco Carmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO [39]
Lorraine BraccoDr. Jennifer MelfiThe SopranosHBO
Amy BrennemanAmy GrayJudging AmyCBS
Julianna MarguliesCarol HathawayERNBC
Sela WardLily ManningOnce and AgainABC

2000s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Sela Ward Lily ManningOnce and AgainABC [40]
Jessica AlbaMax GuevaraDark AngelFox
Lorraine BraccoDr. Jennifer MelfiThe SopranosHBO
Amy BrennemanAmy GrayJudging AmyCBS
Edie FalcoCarmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Sarah Michelle GellarBuffy SummersBuffy the Vampire SlayerThe WB
2001
(59th)
Jennifer Garner Sydney BristowAliasABC [41]
Lorraine BraccoDr. Jennifer MelfiThe SopranosHBO
Amy BrennemanAmy GrayJudging AmyCBS
Edie FalcoCarmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Lauren GrahamLorelai GilmoreGilmore GirlsThe WB
Marg HelgenbergerCatherine WillowsCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCBS
Sela WardLily ManningOnce and AgainABC
2002
(60th)
Edie Falco Carmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO [42]
Jennifer GarnerSydney BristowAliasABC
Rachel GriffithsBrenda ChenowithSix Feet UnderHBO
Marg HelgenbergerCatherine WillowsCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCBS
Allison JanneyC.J. CreggThe West WingNBC
2003
(61st)
Frances Conroy Ruth FisherSix Feet UnderHBO [43]
Jennifer GarnerSydney BristowAliasABC
Allison JanneyC.J. CreggThe West WingNBC
Joely RichardsonJulia McNamaraNip/TuckFX
Amber TamblynJoan GirardiJoan of ArcadiaCBS
2004
(62nd)
Mariska Hargitay Det. Olivia BensonLaw and Order: Special Victims UnitNBC [44]
Edie FalcoCarmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Jennifer GarnerSydney BristowAliasABC
Christine LahtiGrace McAllisterJack & BobbyThe WB
Joely RichardsonJulia McNamaraNip/TuckFX
2005
(63rd)
Geena Davis President Mackenzie AllenCommander in ChiefABC [45]
Patricia ArquetteAllison DuBoisMediumCBS
Glenn CloseMonica RawlingThe ShieldFX
Kyra SedgwickBrenda Leigh JohnsonThe CloserTNT
Polly WalkerAtia of the JuliiRomeHBO
2006
(64th)
Kyra Sedgwick Brenda Leigh JohnsonThe CloserTNT [46]
Patricia ArquetteAllison DuBoisMediumCBS
Edie FalcoCarmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Evangeline LillyKate AustenLostABC
Ellen PompeoMeredith GreyGrey's Anatomy
2007
(65th)
Glenn Close Patty HewesDamagesFX [47]
Patricia ArquetteAllison DuBoisMediumCBS
Minnie DriverDahlia MalloyThe RichesFX
Edie FalcoCarmela SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Sally FieldNora WalkerBrothers & SistersABC
Holly HunterGrace HanadarkoSaving Grace TNT
Kyra SedgwickBrenda Leigh JohnsonThe Closer
2008
(66th)
Anna Paquin Sookie StackhouseTrue BloodHBO [48]
Sally FieldNora WalkerBrothers & SistersABC
Mariska HargitayDet. Olivia BensonLaw and Order: Special Victims UnitNBC
January JonesBetty DraperMad MenAMC
Kyra SedgwickBrenda Leigh JohnsonThe CloserTNT
2009
(67th)
Julianna Margulies Alicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS [49]
Glenn ClosePatty HewesDamagesFX
January JonesBetty DraperMad MenAMC
Anna PaquinSookie StackhouseTrue BloodHBO
Kyra SedgwickBrenda Leigh JohnsonThe CloserTNT

2010s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Katey Sagal Gemma Teller MorrowSons of AnarchyFX [50]
Julianna MarguliesAlicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS
Elisabeth MossPeggy OlsonMad MenAMC
Piper PeraboAnnie WalkerCovert AffairsUSA
Kyra SedgwickBrenda Leigh JohnsonThe CloserTNT
2011
(69th)
Claire Danes Carrie MathisonHomelandShowtime [51]
Mireille EnosSarah LindenThe KillingAMC
Julianna MarguliesAlicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS
Madeleine StoweVictoria GraysonRevengeABC
Callie ThorneDanielle "Dani" SantinoNecessary RoughnessUSA
2012
(70th)
Claire Danes Carrie MathisonHomelandShowtime [52]
Connie BrittonRayna JamesNashvilleABC
Glenn ClosePatty HewesDamagesFX
Michelle DockeryMary CrawleyDownton AbbeyPBS
Julianna MarguliesAlicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS
2013
(71st)
Robin Wright Claire UnderwoodHouse of CardsNetflix [53]
Julianna MarguliesAlicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS
Tatiana MaslanyVarious CharactersOrphan BlackBBC America
Taylor SchillingPiper ChapmanOrange Is the New BlackNetflix
Kerry WashingtonOlivia PopeScandalABC
2014
(72nd)
Ruth Wilson Alison LockhartThe AffairShowtime [54]
Claire DanesCarrie MathisonHomelandShowtime
Viola DavisAnnalise KeatingHow to Get Away with MurderABC
Julianna MarguliesAlicia FlorrickThe Good WifeCBS
Robin WrightClaire UnderwoodHouse of CardsNetflix
2015
(73rd)
Taraji P. Henson Cookie LyonEmpireFox [55]
Caitriona BalfeClaire FraserOutlanderStarz
Viola DavisAnnalise KeatingHow to Get Away with MurderABC
Eva GreenVanessa IvesPenny DreadfulShowtime
Robin WrightClaire UnderwoodHouse of CardsNetflix
2016
(74th)
Claire Foy Queen Elizabeth IIThe CrownNetflix [56]
Caitriona BalfeClaire FraserOutlanderStarz
Keri RussellElizabeth JenningsThe AmericansFX
Winona RyderJoyce ByersStranger ThingsNetflix
Evan Rachel WoodDolores AbernathyWestworldHBO
2017
(75th)
Elisabeth Moss June Osborne / OffredThe Handmaid's TaleHulu [57]
Caitriona BalfeClaire FraserOutlanderStarz
Claire FoyQueen Elizabeth IIThe CrownNetflix
Maggie GyllenhaalEileen "Candy" MerrellThe DeuceHBO
Katherine LangfordHannah Baker13 Reasons WhyNetflix
2018
(76th)
Sandra Oh Eve PolastriKilling EveBBC America [58]
Caitriona BalfeClaire FraserOutlanderStarz
Elisabeth MossJune Osborne / OffredThe Handmaid's TaleHulu
Julia RobertsHeidi BergmanHomecomingAmazon
Keri RussellElizabeth JenningsThe AmericansFX
2019
(77th)
Olivia Colman Queen Elizabeth IIThe CrownNetflix [59]
Jennifer AnistonAlex LevyThe Morning ShowApple TV+
Jodie Comer Oksana Astankova/VillanelleKilling EveBBC America
Nicole KidmanCeleste WrightBig Little LiesHBO
Reese WitherspoonBradley JacksonThe Morning ShowApple TV+

Superlatives

Superlative Best Actress - Television Series Drama
Actress with most awards Angela Lansbury (4)
Actress with most nominations Angela Lansbury (10)
Actress with most nominations
without ever winning
Stefanie Powers (5)

Multiple wins

Wins Name
4 Angela Lansbury
3 Claire Danes
2 Edie Falco
Sharon Gless
Lee Remick

Multiple nominations

Nominations Name
10 Angela Lansbury
9 Julianna Margulies
7 Edie Falco
Sharon Gless
6 Joan Collins
Kyra Sedgwick
5 Susan Dey
Linda Evans
Stefanie Powers
4 Gillian Anderson
Caitriona Balfe
Glenn Close
Tyne Daly
Claire Danes
Angie Dickinson
Jill Eikenberry
Jennifer Garner
Kate Jackson
Michael Learned
Peggy Lipton
Heather Locklear
Jane Seymour
Sela Ward
3 Patricia Arquette
Kathy Baker
Barbara Bel Geddes
Lorraine Bracco
Amy Brenneman
Christine Lahti
Elisabeth Moss
Denise Nicholas
Lee Remick
Keri Russell
Susan Saint James
Sada Thompson
Janine Turner
Robin Wright
2
Amanda Blake
Linda Cristal
Viola Davis
Kim Delaney
Dana Delany
Roma Downey
Sally Field
Claire Foy
Linda Gray
Linda Hamilton
Mariska Hargitay
Rosemary Harris
Marg Helgenberger
Allison Janney
January Jones
Jean Marsh
Marlee Matlin
Emily McLaughlin
Lee Meriwether
Anna Paquin
Joely Richardson
Sherry Stringfield
Lindsay Wagner
Jane Wyman

Firsts

See also

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