The International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress is an award presented annually by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS). The award honors the best performance by an actress in a made for-television fiction program (i.e. movie, mini-series, drama series, telenovela, or comedy series).[1]
International Emmy Award for Best Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress |
Country | United States |
Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | November 21, 2005 |
Currently held by | Karla Souza, La caída (2023) |
Most awards | Julie Walters, (2) |
Website | iemmys.tv/ |
Since its inception, the award has been given to 18 actresses. Karla Souza is the current recipient of the award, for her portrayal of Mariel in La caída. Julie Walters has won the most awards in this category, with two awards.
Rules and regulations
editThe International Emmy Award for Best Actress is awarded to a female performance in a made-for-television fiction program (it can be a television film, mini-series, drama series, telenovela, or comedy series). Under International Academy rules, only performances from a program entered in the competition are eligible. The same actress can be featured for different productions, as separate submissions. More than one female performance of the same production may also be presented. A performer must appear for at least 10% of the total airtime of the featured episode to be eligible. If the performance is part of a series, only one episode must have its first broadcast within the listed eligibility dates.[2]
History
editThe first actress to win the International Emmy was the Chinese He Lin for Slave Mother, a television film produced by the CCTV6 channel.[3] Dutch Maryam Hassouni won in 2006 for her performance as Laila al Gatawi in Offers, a drama thriller directed by Dana Nechushtan.[4] In 2007, the International Emmy for best actress was given to French Muriel Robin for her role as Marie Besnard in the Belgian-French film The Poisoner.[5]
British actresses Lucy Cohu, Julie Walters and Helena Bonham Carter won in subsequent years, Walters being the only two-time winner, in 2009 for her role as Anne Turner in A Short Stay in Switzerland, and in 2011 for her performance in the biographical film Mo, which tells the life story of Labour Party politician Mo Mowlam.
The first Emmy for best actress for Latin America was won by Argentina's Cristina Banegas, for her role in miniseries Televisión por la Inclusión,[6] followed by the Brazilian Fernanda Montenegro in 2013.[7] In 2014, Dutch Bianca Krijgsman was honored for her performance in A New World, a film that talks about a chance encounter between her character and an African refugee that leads her to an unexpected relationship.[8] Norwegian actress Anneke von der Lippe won the 2015 Emmy for her role in Øyevitne, a thriller noir created and directed by Jarl Emsell Larsen. She had already received an award nomination in 2005 for her performance in the miniseries Ved Kongens Bord, but lost to Chinese He Lin at the time.
In 2016, Christiane Paul won the Emmy for her portrayal of Elke Seeberg in Unterm Radar, a German television film based on a book written by Henriette Bruegger. In the film, her daughter is suspected of having participated in a terrorist attack in Berlin. Anna Friel won her first Emmy for her character Marcella Backland in the British Nordic-noir drama series Marcella in 2017.
Anna Schudt played comedian Gaby Köster in Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht, a biopic based on her homonymous autobiography. In 2019, Marina Gera won Hungary's first International Emmy Award for her lead role in Eternal Winter.
Winners and nominees
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edit2010s
edit2020s
editPhoto gallery
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Karla Souza, winner in 2023
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Lou de Laâge, winner in 2022
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Hayley Squires, winner in 2021
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Glenda Jackson, winner in 2020
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Anna Schudt, winner in 2018
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Anna Friel, winner in 2017
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Christiane Paul, winner in 2016
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Fernanda Montenegro, winner in 2013
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Cristina Banegas, winner in 2012
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Helena Bonham Carter, winner in 2010
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Julie Walters, winner in 2009 and 2011
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Muriel Robin, winner in 2007
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Maryam Hassouni, winner in 2006
Multiple nominations
edit- Most nominations by a female actor
Number | Actress |
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2 | Adriana Esteves |
Anneke von der Lippe | |
Fernanda Montenegro | |
Julie Walters | |
Lilia Cabral | |
Lucy Cohu | |
Sheridan Smith | |
Thuso Mbedu |
- Most nominations by a Program
Number | Program |
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2 | Home Affairs |
Is'Thunzi |
- Most nominations by country
Number | Country |
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18 | United Kingdom |
12 | Brazil |
6 | Germany |
4 | South Africa |
People's Republic of China | |
3 | Argentina |
2 | Denmark |
Philippines | |
France | |
Norway | |
Netherlands | |
Sweden |
Multiple wins
edit- Most awards won by a female
Number | Actress |
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2 | Julie Walters |
- Most awards won by a country
Number | Country |
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5 | United Kingdom |
2 | Germany |
Netherlands |
References
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