Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress
Appearance
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | TV Week |
First awarded | 1988 |
Currently held by | Jenna Coleman (2019) |
Most awards | Deborah Mailman (4) |
Website | www |
The Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress, commonly known as 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 holds the record for the most wins, with four, followed by Claudia Karvan with three and Ruth Cracknell, Alison Whyte and Sigrid Thornton with two wins each.
Winners and nominees
Key | Meaning |
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‡ | Indicates the winning actress |
Year | Nominees | Program(s) | Network | Ref |
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1988 | Catherine Wilkin‡ | Rafferty's Rules | ||
1989 | Joan Sydney‡ | A Country Practice | ||
1990 | Nicole Kidman‡ | Bangkok Hilton | ||
1991 | Rebecca Gibney‡ | Snowy | ||
1992 | Josephine Byrnes‡ | Brides of Christ | ||
1993 | Ruth Cracknell‡ | Mother and Son | ||
1994 | Ruth Cracknell‡ | Mother and Son | ||
1995 | Monica Maughan‡ | The Damnation of Harvey McHugh | ||
1996 | Jacqueline McKenzie‡ | Halifax f.p. | ||
1997 | Alison Whyte‡ | Frontline | ||
1998 | Catherine McClements‡ | Water Rats | ||
Rachael Blake | Wildside | |||
Rebecca Gibney | Halifax f.p. | |||
Kangaroo Palace | ||||
Alison Whyte | Good Guys, Bad Guys | |||
1999 | Sigrid Thornton‡ | SeaChange | ||
Rachael Blake | Wildside | |||
Rebecca Gibney | Halifax f.p.: Afraid of the Dark | |||
The Day of the Roses | ||||
Caroline Goodall | A Difficult Woman | |||
Claudia Karvan | The Violent Earth | |||
2000 | Sigrid Thornton‡ | SeaChange | ||
Kerry Armstrong | SeaChange | |||
Rebecca Gibney | Halifax f.p. | |||
Catherine McClements | Water Rats | |||
2001 | Kerry Armstrong‡ | SeaChange | ||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
Libby Tanner | All Saints | |||
Sigrid Thornton | SeaChange | |||
2002 | Deborah Mailman‡ | The Secret Life of Us | ||
Kate Beahan | Love Is a Four Letter Word | |||
Claudia Karvan | The Secret Life of Us | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
Libby Tanner | All Saints | |||
2003 | Claudia Karvan‡ | The Secret Life of Us | ||
Kerry Armstrong | MDA | |||
Deborah Mailman | The Secret Life of Us | |||
Freya Stafford | White Collar Blue | |||
Juliet Stevenson | The Road From Coorain | |||
2004 | Deborah Mailman‡ | The Secret Life of Us | ||
Bridie Carter | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Claudia Karvan | The Secret Life Of Us | |||
Kate Kendall | Stingers | |||
Angie Milliken | The Shark Net | |||
2005 | Miranda Otto‡ | Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story | ||
Rebecca Gibney | Small Claims | |||
Claudia Karvan | Love My Way | |||
Asher Keddie | Love My Way | |||
Leeanna Walsman | Jessica | |||
2006 | Claudia Karvan‡ | Love My Way | ||
Justine Clarke | The Surgeon | |||
Romola Garai | The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant | |||
Asher Keddie | Love My Way | |||
Lisa McCune | Hell Has Harbour Views | |||
2007 | Susie Porter‡ | RAN Remote Area Nurse | ||
Daniella Farinacci | The Society Murders | |||
Claudia Karvan | Love My Way | |||
Asher Keddie | Love My Way | |||
Judith McGrath | All Saints | |||
2008 | Alison Whyte‡ | Satisfaction | ||
Diana Glenn | Satisfaction | |||
Claudia Karvan | Love My Way | |||
Asher Keddie | Love My Way | |||
Victoria Thaine | Rain Shadow | |||
2009 | Kat Stewart‡ | Underbelly | ||
Julia Blake | Bed of Roses | |||
Claire van der Boom | Rush | |||
Rebecca Gibney | Packed to the Rafters | |||
Madeleine West | Satisfaction | |||
2010 | Claudia Karvan‡ | Saved | ||
Justine Clarke | Tangle | |||
Asher Keddie | Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities | |||
Susie Porter | East West 101 | |||
Kat Stewart | Tangle | |||
2011 | Claire van der Boom‡ | Sisters of War | ||
Justine Clarke | Tangle | |||
Asher Keddie | Offspring | |||
Catherine McClements | Rush | |||
Kat Stewart | Offspring | |||
2012 | Melissa George‡ | The Slap | ||
Essie Davis | The Slap | |||
Diana Glenn | Killing Time | |||
Asher Keddie | Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo | |||
Kat Stewart | Offspring | |||
2013 | Deborah Mailman‡ | Mabo | ||
Catherine McClements | Tangle | |||
Mandy McElhinney | Howzat! Kerry Packer's War | |||
Susie Porter | Dangerous Remedy | |||
Leah Purcell | Redfern Now | |||
2014 | Asher Keddie‡ | Offspring | ||
Danielle Cormack | Wentworth | |||
Claudia Karvan | The Time of Our Lives | |||
Mandy McElhinney | Paper Giants: Magazine Wars | |||
Kat Stewart | Offspring | |||
2015 | Danielle Cormack‡ | Wentworth | ||
Marta Dusseldorp | Janet King | |||
Jessica Marais | Carlotta | |||
Denise Roberts | Schapelle | |||
Nicole da Silva | Wentworth | |||
2016 | Deborah Mailman‡ | Redfern Now: Promise Me | ||
Essie Davis | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | |||
Mandy McElhinney | House of Hancock | |||
Pamela Rabe | Wentworth | |||
Sarah Snook | The Beautiful Lie | |||
2017 | Anna Torv‡ | Secret City | ||
Danielle Cormack | Wentworth | |||
Elizabeth Debicki | The Kettering Incident | |||
Marta Dusseldorp | Janet King | |||
Jessica Marais | Love Child | |||
Yael Stone | Deep Water | |||
2018 | Pamela Rabe‡ | Wentworth | ||
Elisabeth Moss | Top of the Lake: China Girl | |||
Kate Atkinson | Wentworth | |||
Kate Box | Riot | |||
Leeanna Walsman | Safe Harbour | |||
2019 | Jenna Coleman‡ | The Cry | ||
Danielle Cormack | Secret City: Under The Eagle | |||
Judy Davis | Mystery Road | |||
Leah Purcell | Wentworth | |||
Nicole Chamoun | On The Ropes |
Multiple wins
Number | Actress |
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Wins | |
Deborah Mailman | |
Claudia Karvan | |
Ruth Cracknell | |
Alison Whyte | |
Sigrid Thornton |
Programs with most awards
Wins | Program |
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SeaChange | |
The Secret Life of Us | |
Mother and Son |
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