Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress

Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded 1988
Currently held by Danielle Cormack (2015)
Most awards Deborah Mailman and Claudia Karvan (3)
Official website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 1988 and is given to recognise the outstanding performance of an actress in an Australian program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.[1] Deborah Mailman and Claudia Karvan hold the record for the most wins, with three, followed by Ruth Cracknell, Alison Whyte and Sigrid Thornton with two wins each.

Winners and nominees

Key Meaning
double-dagger Indicates the winning actress
Year Nominees Program(s) Network Ref
1988 Catherine WilkinAward winner Rafferty's Rules
Seven Network
[2]
1989 Joan SydneyAward winner A Country Practice
Seven Network
[3]
1990 Nicole KidmanAward winner Bangkok Hilton
Network Ten
[4]
1991 Rebecca GibneyAward winner Snowy
Nine Network
[5]
1992 Josephine ByrnesAward winner Brides of Christ
ABC TV
1993 Ruth CracknellAward winner Mother and Son
ABC TV
1994 Ruth CracknellAward winner Mother and Son
ABC TV
[6]
1995 Monica MaughanAward winner The Damnation of Harvey McHugh
ABC TV
1996 Jacqueline McKenzieAward winner Halifax f.p.
Nine Network
1997 Alison WhyteAward winner Frontline
ABC TV
1998 Catherine McClementsAward winner Water Rats
Nine Network
[7]
Rachael Blake Wildside
ABC TV
Rebecca Gibney Halifax f.p.
Nine Network
Kangaroo Palace
Seven Network
Alison Whyte Good Guys, Bad Guys
Nine Network
1999 Sigrid ThorntonAward winner SeaChange
ABC TV
[8]
Rachael Blake Wildside
ABC TV
Rebecca Gibney Halifax f.p.: Afraid of the Dark
Nine Network
The Day of the Roses
Network Ten
Caroline Goodall A Difficult Woman
Claudia Karvan The Violent Earth
2000 Sigrid ThorntonAward winner SeaChange
ABC TV
[9]
Kerry Armstrong SeaChange
ABC TV
Rebecca Gibney Halifax f.p.
Nine Network
Catherine McClements Water Rats
Nine Network
2001 Kerry ArmstrongAward winner SeaChange
ABC TV
[10]
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
Libby Tanner All Saints
Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton SeaChange
ABC TV
2002 Deborah MailmanAward winner The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
[11]
Kate Beahan Love Is a Four Letter Word
ABC TV
Claudia Karvan The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
Libby Tanner All Saints
Seven Network
2003 Claudia KarvanAward winner The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
[12]
Kerry Armstrong MDA
ABC TV
Deborah Mailman The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
Freya Stafford White Collar Blue
Network Ten
Juliet Stevenson The Road From Coorain
ABC TV
2004 Deborah MailmanAward winner The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
[13]
Bridie Carter McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Claudia Karvan The Secret Life Of Us
Network Ten
Kate Kendall Stingers
Nine Network
Angie Milliken The Shark Net
ABC TV
2005 Miranda OttoAward winner Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story
Seven Network
[14]
Rebecca Gibney Small Claims
Network Ten
Claudia Karvan Love My Way
Fox8
Asher Keddie Love My Way
Fox8
Leeanna Walsman Jessica
Network Ten
2006 Claudia KarvanAward winner Love My Way
Fox8
[15]
Justine Clarke The Surgeon
Network Ten
Romola Garai The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant
Network Ten
Asher Keddie Love My Way
Fox8
Lisa McCune Hell Has Harbour Views
ABC TV
2007 Susie PorterAward winner RAN Remote Area Nurse
SBS TV
[16]
Daniella Farinacci The Society Murders
Network Ten
Claudia Karvan Love My Way
W. Channel
Asher Keddie Love My Way
W. Channel
Judith McGrath All Saints
Seven Network
2008 Alison WhyteAward winner Satisfaction
Showcase
[17]
Diana Glenn Satisfaction
Showcase
Claudia Karvan Love My Way
Showtime
Asher Keddie Love My Way
Showtime
Victoria Thaine Rain Shadow
ABC1
2009 Kat StewartAward winner Underbelly
Nine Network
[18]
Julia Blake Bed of Roses
ABC1
Claire van der Boom Rush
Network Ten
Rebecca Gibney Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Madeleine West Satisfaction
Showcase
2010 Claudia KarvanAward winner Saved
SBS TV
[19]
Justine Clarke Tangle
Showcase
Asher Keddie Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
Nine Network
Susie Porter East West 101
SBS TV
Kat Stewart Tangle
Showcase
2011 Claire van der BoomAward winner Sisters of War
ABC1
[20]
Justine Clarke Tangle
Showcase
Asher Keddie Offspring
Network Ten
Catherine McClements Rush
Network Ten
Kat Stewart Offspring
Network Ten
2012 Melissa GeorgeAward winner The Slap
ABC1
[21]
Essie Davis The Slap
ABC1
Diana Glenn Killing Time
TV1
Asher Keddie Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
ABC1
Kat Stewart Offspring
Network Ten
2013 Deborah MailmanAward winner Mabo
ABC1
[22]
Catherine McClements Tangle
Showcase
Mandy McElhinney Howzat! Kerry Packer's War
Nine Network
Susie Porter Dangerous Remedy
ABC1
Leah Purcell Redfern Now
ABC1
2014 Asher KeddieAward winner Offspring
Network Ten
[23]
Danielle Cormack Wentworth
SoHo
Claudia Karvan The Time of Our Lives
ABC1
Mandy McElhinney Paper Giants: Magazine Wars
ABC1
Kat Stewart Offspring
Network Ten
2015 Danielle CormackAward winner Wentworth
SoHo
[24]
Marta Dusseldorp Janet King
ABC
Jessica Marais Carlotta
ABC
Denise Roberts Schapelle
Nine Network
Nicole da Silva Wentworth
SoHo

Multiple wins

Number Actress
Wins
3
Deborah Mailman
3
Claudia Karvan
2
Ruth Cracknell
2
Alison Whyte
2
Sigrid Thornton

Programs with most awards

Wins Program
3
SeaChange
3
The Secret Life of Us
2
Mother and Son

References

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