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Best Actress
Award Year: 1977
Recipient(s): Diane Keaton
Theatrical Release Date: Apr 20, 1977
Synopsis: This Best Picture Oscar winner stars Woody Allen as a neurotic, New York comedian who falls for a quirky midwestern girl (Diane Keaton) in an on-again, off-again romance.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1976
Recipient(s): Sissy Spacek
Theatrical Release Date: Nov 03, 1976
Synopsis: Sissy Spacek gives a riveting performance in this acclaimed shocker as a shy teen who exacts a terrifying revenge on classmates who taunt her. Also features Amy Irving and John Travolta.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1989
Recipient(s): Michelle Pfeiffer
Theatrical Release Date: Oct 13, 1989
Synopsis: Jack and Frank Baker are stuck in a rut. Playing the same tired tunes night after night, the brothers are in desperate need of change. So when they meet a sultry songbird named Susie Diamond, their future starts to sparkle. But when life in the limelight brings old rivalries to the surface as Jack and Susie's relationship heats up, the Baker boys soon find their act - and their lives - growing more entertaining than either of them may be able to handle!
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1988
Recipient(s): Judy Davis
Theatrical Release Date: Jan 01, 1987
Synopsis: Having been kicked out of her band mates, the lead singer of a rock n' roll group finds herself stranded in a small Australian town after her car breaks down. She winds up staying in a trailer park only to encounter, by accident, the teenage daughter she deserted following the death of her husband.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1967
Recipient(s): Bibi Andersson
Theatrical Release Date: Mar 06, 1967
Synopsis: This provocative Ingmar Bergman film stars Liv Ullman and Bibi Anderson as a renowned actress who has mysteriously stopped speaking and her chattering, unconventional nurse.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1986
Recipient(s): Chloe Webb
Theatrical Release Date: Nov 17, 1986
Synopsis: A compassionate partrait about British punk rocker Sid Vicious (of the Sex Pistols) and American groupie Nancy Spunger during the 1970s.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1975
Recipient(s): Isabelle Adjani
Theatrical Release Date: Jan 01, 1975
Synopsis: Co-writer/director Francois Trufffaut brings to the screen the diaries of Victor Hugo's daughter (Isabelle Adjani) in which she reveals her all-consuming love for soldier in this 19th-Century tale.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1987
Recipient(s): Emily Lloyd
Theatrical Release Date: Jul 24, 1987
Synopsis: Emily Lloyd is "perfection" (Time) as a fragile yet feisty girl growing up in a straitlaced English town in this beautifully observed, "rapturously good" ( Los Angeles Times) coming-of-age drama.
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Best Actress
Award Year: 1970
Recipient(s): Glenda Jackson
Theatrical Release Date: Mar 25, 1970
Synopsis: Glenda Jackson garnered an Oscar (Best Actress) for her role in this erotic classic, set in 1920s England, that also stars Alan Bates, Oliver Reed and Jennie Linden as two couples entwined in passion's recklessness.