Olivier Award for Best Actress
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The Laurence Olivier Awards are a series of awards presented annually by The Society of London Theatre. They are presented in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre, most notably plays and musicals in the West End of London, an area commonly referred to as "Theatreland". The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976 and, in 1984 they we renamed in honour of the renowned British actor Sir Laurence Olivier. The Olivier Awards are the most prestigious theatrical awards in the United Kingdom and are the UK equivalent of the Tony Awards.
This list comprises the winners of the Best Actress category shown in bold. Where possible other nominees will be shown in italics.
- 2008 – Kristin Scott Thomas for The Seagull
- 2007 – Tamsin Greig for Much Ado About Nothing
- 2005 – Clare Higgins for Hecuba
- 2004 – Eileen Atkins for Honour
- 2003 – Clare Higgins for Vincent in Brixton
- 2002 – Lindsay Duncan for Private Lives
- 2001 – Julie Walters for All My Sons
- 2000 – Janie Dee for Comic Potential
- 1999 – Eileen Atkins for The Unexpected Man
- 1998 – Zoe Wanamaker for Electra
- 1997 – Janet McTeer for A Doll's House
- 1996 – Judi Dench for Absolute Hell
- 1995 – Clare Higgins for Sweet Bird of Youth
- 1994 – Fiona Shaw for Machinal
- 1993 – Alison Steadman for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
- 1992 – Juliet Stevenson for Death and the Maiden
- 1991 – Kathryn Hunter for The Visit
- 1989/90 – Fiona Shaw for As You Like It
- 1987 – Judi Dench for Antony and Cleopatra
- 1986 – Lindsey Duncan for Les Liaisons Dangereuses
- 1985 – Yvonne Bryceland for The Road to Mecca
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