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Star Award for Movie Actress of the Year

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Star Award for Movie Actress of the Year
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
CountryPhilippines
Presented byPhilippine Movie Press Club
First awarded1985
Currently held byKathryn Bernardo
The Hows of Us (2019)
Sarah Geronimo
Miss Granny (2019)

The Star Award for Movie Actress of the Year is one of the PMPC Star Award for Movies recognizing the outstanding films in the Philippines every year. It was founded by the Philippine Movie Press Club since 1985.

Winners and nominees

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The list may be incomplete such as some of the names of the nominees and the roles portrayed especially during the early years of PMPC Star Award For Movie.

In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.

Table key
Indicates the winner
Year Actor Film Role
1985
(1st)
Nora Aunor 'Merika Mila Cruz
Nora Aunor Condemned Yolly
Nora Aunor Bulaklak sa City Jail Angela
Vilma Santos Adultery Aida Macaraeg
Vilma Santos Sister Stella L Sister Stella Legaspi
1986
(2nd)
Nida Blanca Miguelito, Ang Batang Rebelde Auring
Nora Aunor Tinik sa Dibdib Lorna
Vilma Santos Muling Buksan ang Puso
1987
(3rd)
Jaclyn Jose Private Show Myrna
Nora Aunor I Love You Mama, I Love You Papa Flora Villena
Dina Bonnevie Magdusa Ka Christine
Liza Lorena Halimaw sa Banga Margarita
1988
(4th)
Lorna Tolentino Maging Akin Ka Lamang Rosita Monteverde
Vilma Santos Saan Nagtatago Ang Pag-Ibig? Estella
Sharon Cuneta Pasan Ko Ang Daigdig Lupe Velez
Anna Marie Gutierrez Hubad na Pangarap Nelia
1989
(5th)
Jaclyn Jose Itanong Mo Sa Buwan Josie
Sharon Cuneta Tatlong Mukha Ng Pag-ibig
1990
(6th)
Vilma Santos Pahiram ng Isang Umaga Juliet Espiritu
Nora Aunor Bilangin ang mga Bituin sa Langit Nolie/Maggie
1991
(7th)
Nora Aunor Andrea, Paano Ba ang Maging Isang Ina? Andrea
1992
(8th)
Nora Aunor Ang Totoong Buhay ni Pacita M. Pacita Macaspac
1993
(9th)
Lorna Tolentino Narito ang Puso Ko Ellen
1994
(10th)
Vilma Santos Dahil Mahal Kita: The Dolzura Cortez Story Dolzura Cortez
1995
(11th)
Maricel Soriano (tied) Separada Melissa
Dawn Zulueta (tied) Buhay Ng Buhay Ko
1996
(12th)
Nora Aunor The Flor Contemplacion Story Flor Contemplacion
1997
(13th)
Sharon Cuneta Madrasta Mariel
Nora Aunor Bakit May Kahapon Pa? Karina Salvacion
1998
(14th)
Zsa Zsa Padilla Batang PX Tessie
Nora Aunor Babae Bea
1999
(25th)
Vilma Santos (tied) Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa? Lea Bustamante
Nida Blanca (tied) Sana Pag-Ibig Na Linda Perez
2000
(16th)
Elizabeth Oropesa Bulaklak Ng Maynila Azun
Nora Aunor Sidhi Ana
2001
(17th)
Vilma Santos Anak Josie
Pops Fernandez Gusto Ko Ng Lumigaya Christine
2002
(18th)
Ina Raymundo Tuhog Floring
2003
(19th)
Vilma Santos Dekada '70 Amanda
Claudine Barretto Kailangan Kita Lena Duran
2004
(20th)
Ai-Ai delas Alas Ang Tanging Ina Ina Montecillo
Maricel Soriano Filipinas Yolanda Filipinas
Sharon Cuneta Crying Ladies Stella Mate
2005
(21st)
Vilma Santos Mano Po 3: My Love Lilia
Kris Aquino Feng Shui Joy Ramirez
Claudine Barretto Milan Jenny
Judy Ann Santos Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita Inya
2006
(22nd)[1]
Claudine Barretto Nasaan Ka Man Pilar
Jennylyn Mercado Blue Moon Young Cora
Zsa Padilla Ako Legal Wife Chona Chong
Cherry Pie Picache Bikini Open Susan Ferrer-Logarta
Irma Adlawan Mga Pusang Gala Marta
2007
(23rd)[2]
Judy Ann Santos Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo Angie
Nora Aunor Care Home
Andrea del Rosario Rome and Juliet
Gina Pareño Kubrador
Cherry Pie Picache Kaledo
Maricel Soriano Inang Yaya
2008
(24th)[3]
Ai-Ai delas Alas Ang Cute ng Ina Mo Georgia
Lorna Tolentino Katas ng Saudi
Bea Alonzo One More Chance
Cherry Pie Picache Foster Child
Judy Ann Santos Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo Angie
Maricel Soriano A Love Story
2009
(25th)
Sharon Cuneta[4] Caregiver Sarah Gonzales
Anne Curtis Baler
Irma Adlawan Hubad
Mylene Dizon 100
Gloria Romero Fuchsia
Judy Ann Santos Kulam
Jodi Sta Maria Sisa
2010
(26th)[5]
Vilma Santos In My Life Shirley Templo
Angelica Panganiban I Love You Goodbye
Iza Calzado Dukot
Sharon Cuneta Mano Po 6: My Mother
Eugene Domingo Kimmy Dora
2011
(27th)[6]
Ai-Ai delas Alas Ang Tanging Ina Mo, Last Na ‘To Ina Montecillo
Bea Alonzo Sa'yo lamang
Anne Curtis In Your Eyes
Angelica Panganiban Here Comes The Bride
Lovi Poe Mayohan
Lorna Tolentino Sa ‘Yo Lamang
Dawn Zulueta Sigwa
2012
(28th)[7]
Angel Locsin In The Name Of Love Mercedes Fernandez
Ai-Ai delas Alas Enteng Ng Ina Mo Ina Montecillo
Anne Curtis No Other Woman Kara Zalderiaga
Eugene Domingo Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank
Lovi Poe My Neighbor's Wife
Maja Salvador Thelma Thelma
Judy Ann Santos My Househusband
2013
(29th)
Angel Locsin[8] One More Try Grace
Gina Alajar Mater Dolorosa
Bea Alonzo The Mistress
Nora Aunor Thy Womb
Angelica Panganiban One More Try Jacqueline
Vilma Santos The Healing
Jodi Sta. Maria Migrante
2014
(30th)
KC Concepcion[9] Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill Marta 'Marlady' de Guzman
Bea Alonzo Four Sisters And A Wedding
Angel Locsin Four Sisters And A Wedding
Nora Aunor Ang Kuwento Ni Mabuti
Rustica Carpio Ano Ang Kulay Ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?
Vilma Santos Ekstra
Lorna Tolentino Burgos
2015
(31st)
Nora Aunor[10] Dementia Mara Fabre
Anne Curtis The Gifted
Eugene Domingo Barber's Tales
Cherie Gil Mana
Toni Gonzaga Starting Over Again Ginny
Aiko Melendez Asintado
Jennylyn Mercado English Only, Please
2016
(32nd)
Bea Alonzo[11] A Second Chance Basha
Dawn Zulueta The Love Affair
Iza Calzado Etiquette For Mistresses
LJ Reyes Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan
Meryll Soriano Honor Thy Father
Nora Aunor Taklub
Rhian Ramos Silong
Sarah Geronimo The Breakup Playlist
2017
(33rd)[12]
Nora Aunor (tied) Kabisera Mercedes 'Mercy' de Dios
Vilma Santos (tied) Everything About Her Vivian
Kathryn Bernardo Barcelona: A Love Untold Mia Dela Torre
Janice de Belen Ringgo, The Dog Shooter
Lotlot de Leon 1st Sem
Jaclyn Jose Ma' Rosa
Hasmine Killip Pamilya Ordinaryo
Angel Locsin Everything About Her Jaica
Charo Santos Ang Babaeng Humayo
Judy Ann Santos Kusina
2018
(34th)
Iza Calzado[13] Bliss Jane Ciego
Joanna Ampil Ang Larawan
Kim Chiu The Ghost Bride
Sharon Cuneta Unexpectedly Yours
Alessandra de Rossi Kita Kita Lea
Agot Isidro Changing Partners
Jennylyn Mercado All Of You
Bela Padilla 100 Tula Para Kay Stella
Maja Salvador I'm Drunk, I Love You
Jodi Sta. Maria Dear Other Self
2019
(35th)
Kathryn Bernardo (tied)[14] The Hows of Us Georgina 'George/Jo' Silva
Sarah Geronimo (tied)[14] Miss Granny Audrey de Leon
Iza Calzado Distance
Anne Curtis Buy Bust
Glaiza de Castro Liway
Alessandra de Rossi Through Night And Day
Nadine Lustre Never Not Love You
Gina Pareño Hintayan Ng Langit
Gloria Romero Rainbow's Sunset
Judy Ann Santos Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes
2020
(36th)[15]
Sylvia Sanchez[16] Jesusa Jesusa
Bea Alonzo Unbreakable
Kathryn Bernardo Hello, Love, Goodbye
Angie Ferro Lola Igna
Sarah Geronimo Unforgettable
Janine Gutierrez Babae At Baril
Ruby Ruiz Iska
Judy Ann Santos Mindanao
Jodi Sta. Maria Clarita
2021
(37th)[17]
Alessandra de Rossi[18][19] Watch List Maria
Sylvia Sanchez[18][20] Coming Home Salve Librada
Nora Aunor Isa Pang Bahaghari
Iza Calzado Tagpuan
Charlie Dizon Fan Girl
Lovi Poe Malaya
Cristine Reyes Untrue
2022
(38th)[21]
Sunshine Dizon[22][23] Kun Maupay Man It Panahon Norma
Charo Santos[22][24] Versus Baby
Claudine Barretto Deception
Sharon Cuneta Revirginized
Rita Daniela Huling Ulan Sa Tag-Araw
Alessandra de Rossi My Amanda
Janine Gutierrez Dito At Doon
Angelica Panganiban Love Or Money
Yassi Pressman More Than Blue
Maja Salvador Arisaka

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