Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy | |
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72nd Golden Globe Awards | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
First awarded | February 2, 1964 |
Currently held by |
Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2016) |
Official website | goldenglobes.org |
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy is one of the annual awards given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The formal title has varied since its inception and as of 2002 is officially called: Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
Winners and nominees
1960s
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1963 (19th) | |||
Donna Reed | The Donna Reed Show | Donna Stone |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1964 (20th) | |||
Inger Stevens | The Farmer's Daughter | Katrin "Katy" Holstrum | |
Shirley Booth | Hazel | Hazel Burke | |
Dorothy Loudon | The Garry Moore Show | Various Characters | |
Carolyn Jones | Burke's Law | Betsy / Meredith / Jane | |
Gloria Swanson | Burke's Law | Venus Walsh |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1965 (21st) | |||
Mary Tyler Moore | The Dick Van Dyke Show | Laura Petrie | |
Yvette Mimieux | Dr. Kildare | Pat Holmes | |
Elizabeth Montgomery | Bewitched | Samantha Stephens | |
Julie Newmar | My Living Doll | Rhoda Miller | |
Dorothy Malone | Peyton Place | Constance Carson |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1966 (22nd) | |||
Anne Francis | Honey West | Honey West | |
Patty Duke | The Patty Duke Show | Patty Lane / Cathy Lane | |
Mia Farrow | Peyton Place | Allison MacKenzie | |
Dorothy Malone | Peyton Place | Constance Carson | |
Barbara Stanwyck | The Big Valley | Victoria Barkley |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1967 (23rd) | |||
Marlo Thomas | That Girl | Ann Marie | |
Barbara Stanwyck | The Big Valley | Victoria Barkley | |
Barbara Eden | I Dream of Jeannie | Jeannie | |
Elizabeth Montgomery | Bewitched | Samantha Stephens | |
Phyllis Diller | The Phyllis Diller Show | Phyllis Pruitt |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1968 (24th) | |||
Carol Burnett | The Carol Burnett Show | Various Characters | |
Nancy Sinatra | Movin' With Nancy | Various Characters | |
Lucille Ball | The Lucy Show | Lucy Carmichael | |
Barbara Bain | Mission Impossible | Cinnamon Carter | |
Barbara Stanwyck | The Big Valley | Victoria Barkley |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1969 (25th) | |||
Diahann Carroll | Julia | Julia Baker | |
Nancy Sinatra | The Nancy Sinatra Show | Various Characters | |
Doris Day | The Doris Day Show | Doris Martin | |
Elizabeth Montgomery | Bewitched | Samantha Stephens | |
Hope Lange | The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | Carolyn Muir |
1970s
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1970 (26th) | |||
Carol Burnett (TIE) | The Carol Burnett Show | Various Characters | |
Julie Sommars (TIE) | The Governor & J.J. | Jennifer Jo Drinkwater | |
Lucille Ball | Here's Lucy | Lucy Carter | |
Diahann Carroll | Julia | Julia Baker | |
Barbara Eden | I Dream of Jeannie | Jeannie | |
Debbie Reynolds | The Debbie Reynolds Show | Debbie Thompson |
Year | Actress | Program | Role |
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1971 (27th) | |||
Mary Tyler Moore | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Mary Richards | |
Carol Burnett | The Carol Burnett Show | Various Characters | |
Juliet Mills | Nanny and the Professor | Nanny Phoebe Figgalily | |
Elizabeth Montgomery | Bewitched | Samantha Stephens | |
Shirley Jones | The Partridge Family | Shirley Partridge |
1972: Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Lucille Ball – Here's Lucy as Lucy Carter
- Shirley Jones – The Partridge Family as Shirley Partridge
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
- Jean Stapleton – All in the Family as Edith Bunker
1973: Jean Stapleton – All In the Family as Edith Bunker
- Julie Andrews – The Julie Andrews Hour as Various Characters
- Beatrice Arthur – Maude as Maude Findlay
- Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
1974: Tie: Cher – The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour as Various Characters + Jean Stapleton – All In the Family as Edith Bunker
- Beatrice Arthur – Maude as Maude Findlay
- Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
1975: Valerie Harper – Rhoda as Rhoda Morgenstern
- Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
- Esther Rolle – Good Times as Florida Evans
- Jean Stapleton – All in the Family as Edith Bunker
1976: Cloris Leachman – Phyllis as Phyllis Lindstrom
- Beatrice Arthur – Maude as Maude Findlay
- Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Valerie Harper – Rhoda as Rhoda Morgenstern
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
1977: Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Bernadette Peters – All's Fair as Charlotte "Charley" Drake
- Mary Tyler Moore – The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Mary Richards
- Isabel Sanford – The Jeffersons as Louise "Wheezie" Jefferson
- Dinah Shore – Dinah! as Dinah
1978: Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Beatrice Arthur – Maude as Maude Findlay
- Penny Marshall – Laverne & Shirley as Laverne DeFazio
- Isabel Sanford – The Jeffersons as Louise "Wheezie" Jefferson
- Jean Stapleton – All in the Family as Edith Bunker
- Cindy Williams – Laverne & Shirley as Shirley Feeney
1979: Linda Lavin – Alice as Alice Hyatt
- Carol Burnett – The Carol Burnett Show as Various Characters
- Penny Marshall – Laverne & Shirley as Laverne DeFazio
- Suzanne Somers – Three's Company as Chrissy Snow
- Jean Stapleton – All in the Family as Edith Bunker
1980s
1980: Linda Lavin – Alice as Alice Hyatt
- Penny Marshall – Laverne & Shirley as Laverne DeFazio
- Donna Pescow – Angie as Angie Falco
- Jean Stapleton – All in the Family as Edith Bunker
- Loretta Swit – M*A*S*H as Maj. Margaret Houlihan
1981: Katherine Helmond – Soap as Jessica Tate
- Loni Anderson – WKRP in Cincinnati as Jennifer Marlowe
- Polly Holliday – Flo as Flo Castleberry
- Linda Lavin – Alice as Alice Hyatt
- Lynn Redgrave – House Calls as Ann Atkinson
1982: Eileen Brennan – Private Benjamin as Capt. Doreen Lewis
- Loni Anderson – WKRP in Cincinnati as Jennifer Marlowe
- Bonnie Franklin – One Day at a Time as Ann Romano
- Barbara Mandrell – Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters as Herself
- Loretta Swit – M*A*S*H as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
1983: Debbie Allen – Fame as Lydia Grant
- Eileen Brennan – Private Benjamin as Capt. Doreen Lewis
- Nell Carter – Gimme a Break! as Nell Harper
- Bonnie Franklin – One Day at a Time as Ann Romano
- Rita Moreno – 9 to 5 as Violet Newstead
- Isabel Sanford – The Jeffersons as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson
1984: Joanna Cassidy – Buffalo Bill as Jojo White
- Debbie Allen – Fame as Lydia Grant
- Madeline Kahn – Oh Madeline as Madeline Wayne
- Shelley Long – Cheers as Diane Chambers
- Isabel Sanford – The Jeffersons as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson
1985: Shelley Long – Cheers as Diane Chambers
- Debbie Allen – Fame as Lydia Grant
- Nell Carter – Gimme a Break! as Nell Harper
- Susan Clark – Webster as Katherine Papadapolis
- Jane Curtin – Kate & Allie as Allie Lowell
- Isabel Sanford – The Jeffersons as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson
1986: Tie: Estelle Getty – The Golden Girls as Sophia Petrillo + Cybill Shepherd – Moonlighting as Maddie Hayes
- Beatrice Arthur – The Golden Girls as Dorothy Zbornak
- Rue McClanahan – The Golden Girls as Blanche Devereaux
- Betty White – The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund
1987: Cybill Shepherd – Moonlighting as Maddie Hayes
- Beatrice Arthur – The Golden Girls as Dorothy Zbornak
- Estelle Getty – The Golden Girls as Sophia Petrillo
- Rue McClanahan – The Golden Girls as Blanche Devereaux
- Betty White – The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund
1988: Tracey Ullman – The Tracey Ullman Show as Various Characters
- Beatrice Arthur – The Golden Girls as Dorothy Zbornak
- Rue McClanahan – The Golden Girls as Blanche Devereaux
- Cybill Shepherd – Moonlighting as Maddie Hayes
- Betty White – The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund
1989: Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Beatrice Arthur – The Golden Girls as Dorothy Zbornak
- Roseanne Barr – Roseanne as Roseanne Conner
- Tracey Ullman – The Tracey Ullman Show as Various Characters
- Betty White – The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund
1990s
1990: Jamie Lee Curtis – Anything but Love as Hannah Miller
- Kirstie Alley – Cheers as Rebecca Howe
- Stephanie Beacham – Sister Kate as Sister Kate Lambert
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Tracey Ullman – The Tracey Ullman Show as Various Characters
1991: Kirstie Alley – Cheers as Rebecca Howe
- Roseanne Barr – Roseanne as Roseanne Conner
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Carol Burnett – Carol & Company as Various Characters
- Katey Sagal – Married... with Children as Peggy Bundy
1992: Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Kirstie Alley – Cheers as Rebecca Howe
- Roseanne Barr – Roseanne as Roseanne Conner
- Jamie Lee Curtis – Anything but Love as Hannah Miller
- Katey Sagal – Married... with Children as Peggy Bundy
1993: Roseanne Barr – Roseanne as Roseanne Conner
- Kirstie Alley – Cheers as Rebecca Howe
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Katey Sagal – Married... with Children as Peggy Bundy
1994: Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Roseanne Barr – Roseanne as Roseanne Conner
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Patricia Richardson – Home Improvement as Jill Taylor
- Katey Sagal – Married... with Children as Peggy Bundy
1995: Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Brett Butler – Grace Under Fire as Grace Kelly
- Ellen DeGeneres – Ellen as Ellen Morgan
- Patricia Richardson – Home Improvement as Jill Taylor
1996: Cybill Shepherd – Cybill as Cybill Sheridan
- Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown as Murphy Brown
- Ellen DeGeneres – Ellen as Ellen Morgan
- Fran Drescher – The Nanny as Fran Fine
- Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
1997: Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Brett Butler – Grace Under Fire as Grace Kelly
- Fran Drescher – The Nanny as Fran Fine
- Cybill Shepherd – Cybill as Cybill Sheridan
- Brooke Shields – Suddenly Susan as Susan Keane
- Tracey Ullman – Tracey Takes On... as Various Characters
1998: Calista Flockhart – Ally McBeal as Ally McBeal
- Kirstie Alley – Veronica's Closet as Veronica Chase
- Ellen DeGeneres – Ellen as Ellen Morgan
- Jenna Elfman – Dharma & Greg as Dharma Montgomery
- Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Brooke Shields – Suddenly Susan as Susan Keane
1999: Jenna Elfman – Dharma & Greg as Dharma Montgomery
- Christina Applegate – Jesse as Jesse Warner
- Calista Flockhart – Ally McBeal as Ally McBeal
- Laura San Giacomo – Just Shoot Me! as Maya Gallo
- Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City as Carrie Bradshaw
2000s
2010s
Multiple winners
Wins | Name |
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5 | Carol Burnett |
4 | Sarah Jessica Parker |
3 | Helen Hunt |
Cybill Shepherd | |
2 | Candice Bergen |
Tina Fey | |
Linda Lavin | |
Mary Tyler Moore | |
Jean Stapleton | |
Multiple nominations
References
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See also
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
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