Volpi Cup for Best Actress

For the award for Best Actor, see Volpi Cup for Best Actor.

The Volpi Cup (Italian: Coppa Volpi) is the principal award given to actresses at the Venice Film Festival and is named in honor of Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, the founder of the festival. The award winner is selected by the festival jury from the films in the competition slate. The official name of the award has changed several times over the course of the years. The awards given from 1983 to 1987 were not Coppa Volpis but rather square plaques. The award can be given for lead or supporting performances. There are additional awards given within the festival that recognize acting performances. From 1993 to 1995 the festival awarded a Best Supporting Actress prize that is included below.

Valeria Golino holding her Best Actress award at the closing ceremony of the Venice Film Festival in 1986

‡ - indicates the performance was also nominated for an Academy Award

Award Winners

Year Actress Film Character
1932 United States Helen Hayes Special Award The Sin of Madelon Claudet Madelon Claudet ‡
1933
Festival Not Held
1934 United States Katharine Hepburn[1] Special Award Little Women Josephine "Jo" March ‡
1935 Austria Paula WesselyEpisode Valerie Gärtner
1936 France AnnabellaStandby Weapons Jeanne de Corlaix
1937 United States Bette Davis 2 filmsMarked Woman
Kid Galahad
Mary Dwight Strauber
Louise "Fluff" Phillips
1938 United States Norma ShearerMarie Antoinette Marie Antoinette
1939
No Award
1940
No Award
1941 Austria Luise UllrichAnnelieAnnelie Dörensen
1942 Sweden Kristina Söderbaum The Golden City Anna Jobst
1943
Festival Not Held
1944
Festival Not Held
1945
Festival Not Held
1946
No Award
1947 Italy Anna MagnaniThe Honorable Angelina Angelina Bianchi
1948 United Kingdom Jean Simmons Hamlet Ophelia
1949 United Kingdom United States Olivia de Havilland The Snake Pit Virginia Stuart Cunningham ‡
1950 United States Eleanor ParkerCaged Marie Allen ‡
1951 United Kingdom Vivien Leigh
A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche DuBois
1952 Sweden Ingrid Bergman[2][3] Europe '51 Irene Girard
1953 Germany Lili Palmer The Four Poster Bed Abby Edwards
1954
No Award
[4]
1955
No Award
[5]
1956 Austria Maria Schell
Italy Anna Magnani Special Award
Gervaise
The Awakening
Gervaise Macquart Coupeau
Letizia
1957 Latvia Dzidra Ritenberga
United States Eva Marie Saint Special Award
Malva
A Hatful of Rain
Malva
Celia Pope
1958 Italy Sophia Loren
France Jeanne Moreau Special Award
The Black Orchid
The Lovers
Rose Bianco
Jeanne Tournier
1959 France Madeleine Robinson
Italy Carla Gravina Special Award
Poland Lucyna Winnicka Special Award
Web of Passion
Esterina
Night Train
Thérèse Marcoux
Esterina
Marta
1960 United States Shirley Maclaine The Apartment Fran Kubelik ‡
1961 France Suzanne Flon
United States Geraldine Page Special Award
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Summer and Smoke
Madame Cordier
Alma Winemiller ‡
1962 France Emmanuelle Riva
Italy Anna Magnani Special Award
Thérèse Desqueyroux
Mamma Roma
Thérèse Desqueyroux
Mamma Roma
1963 France Delphine Seyrig Muriel Hélène Aughain
1964 Sweden Harriet Andersson To Love Louise
1965 France Annie Girardot Three Rooms in Manhattan Kay Larsi
1966 Soviet Union Natalya ArinbasarovaThe First Teacher Altynai
1967 United States Shirley Knight Dutchman Lulu
1968 Italy Laura Betti Theorem Emilia
Year Actress Film Character
1983 France Darling Légitimus Sugar Cane Alley M'man-Tine
1984 France Pascale Ogier Full Moon in Paris Louise
1985 No Award[6]
1986
Italy Valeria Golino A Tale of LoveBruna Assecondati
1987 South Korea Kang Soo-yeonThe Surrogate Woman Ok-nyo
1988
Tie
France Isabelle Huppert
United States Shirley Maclaine
Story of Women
Madame Sousatzka
Marie-Louise Giraud
Madame Sousatzka
1989
Tie
United Kingdom Peggy Ashcroft
United Kingdom Geraldine James
She's Been Away Lillian Huckle
Harriet Ambrose
1990 Chile Gloria MünchmeyerThe Moon in the Mirror Lucrecia
1991 Scotland Tilda Swinton Edward II Isabella of France
1992 China Gong Li The Story of Qiu Ju Qiu Ju
1993 France Juliette Binoche
Italy Anna Bonaiuto Supporting
Three Colors: Blue
Where Are You? I'm Here
Julie Vignon de Courcy
Mother
1994 Portugal Maria de Medeiros
United Kingdom Vanessa Redgrave Supporting
Three Brothers
Little Odessa
Maria
Irina Shapira
1995
Tie
France Isabelle Huppert
France Sandrine Bonnaire
Italy Isabella Ferrari Supporting
La Cérémonie
La Cérémonie
Story of a Poor Young Man
Jeanne
Sophie
Andreina
1996 France Victoire ThivisolPonette Ponette
1997 United States Robin Tunney Niagara, Niagara Marcy
1998 France Catherine Deneuve Place Vendôme Marianne Malivert
1999 France Nathalie BayeA Pornographic Affair Her
2000 Australia Rose ByrneThe Goddess of 1967 B.G.
2001 Italy Sandra CeccarelliLight of My Eyes Maria
2002 United States Julianne Moore Far from Heaven Cathy Whitaker ‡
2003 Germany Katja Riemann Rosenstrasse Lena Fischer
2004 United Kingdom Imelda Staunton Vera Drake Vera Rose Drake ‡
2005 Italy Giovanna Mezzogiorno The Beast in the Heart Sabina
2006 United Kingdom Helen Mirren The Queen Elizabeth II
2007 Australia Cate Blanchett I'm Not There Jude Quinn ‡
2008 France Dominique Blanc The Other One Céleste Scriwaneck
2009 Russia Kseniya Rappoport The Double Hour Sonia
2010[7] France Ariane Labed Attenberg Marina
2011[8] Hong Kong Deanie IpA Simple Life Sister Peach
2012[9] Israel Hadas YaronFill the Void Shira Mendelman
2013[10] Italy Elena Cotta Via Castellana Bandiera Samira Calafiore
2014[11] Italy Alba RohrwacherHungry Hearts Mina
2015 Italy Valeria GolinoPer amor vostro Anna
2016 United States Emma StoneLa La Land Mia Dolan

Multiple award winners

2 wins

See also

References

  1. Hepburn received an award titled the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress"I divertimenti". La Stampa. 5 December 1934. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  2. "The Volpi Award for the Best Actress was not awarded to Ingrid Bergman in Europa '51 because her voice was dubbed." "La premiazione". La Stampa. 13 September 1952. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  3. "The Venice Film Festival will award Ingrid Bergman posthumously today for a movie made 40 years ago. Bergman's son, Roberto Rossellini, will accept the Volpi Cup for his mother's performance in a film called The Greatest Love in America and Europa '51 in Europe. Judges said Bergman was denied the award at the time because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian." "Bergman's Son To Accept Honor For Mom". Orlando Sentinel. 12 September 1992. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  4. "After long discussions, the jury has instead decided not to award the Best Actress prize." "A "Giulietta e Romeo" il Leone di San Marco" (PDF). L'Unità. 8 September 1954. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  5. "Judges at Venice's world film festival which ended last week just could not pick a best actress. [...] 'We didn't think any of them merited the Count Volpi cup,' a festival spokesman said today." "Judges at Festival Can't Find Actress". Spokane Daily Chronicle. 12 September 1955. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  6. "The jury, 'having acknowledged that the two most outstanding female performances - those by Sandrine Bonnaire in Vagabond and Jane Birkin in Dust - are included in the prizes bestowed on the two films as a whole,' has decided not to give the Best Actress Award." "Sant toit ni loi vince il leone d'oro". La Provincia. 7 September 1985. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  7. Labed won accessed 6-28-2015
  8. 2011 winner accessed 6-28-2015
  9. 2012 winner accessed 6-28-2015
  10. 2013 winner accessed 6-28-2015
  11. 2014 winners accessed 6-28-2015
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