Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress

The Golden Globe for New Star of the Year – Actress was an award given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at their annual Golden Globe Awards.

Golden Globe for New Star of the Year – Actress
Awarded forBest New Female Star in a Motion Picture
LocationUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awarded1948
Currently held bySandahl Bergman for Conan the Barbarian (1982)
Websitewww.goldenglobes.com

History

The award was first introduced at the 6th Golden Globe Awards in 1948 where it was given to actress Lois Maxwell for her performance in the 1947 film That Hagen Girl.[1] It was awarded as the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female until 1975. There were no awards in 1949, and between 1954 and 1965 there were multiple winners. From 1976 to 1979, the award was called Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture – Female. From 1980 to 1983, the award was called New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture – Female. A male actor did not receive the Award in 1982. The final recipient of the award was actress Sandahl Bergman for her performance in the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian.[2] The category was discontinued following the 1983 ceremony.

List of recipients

Year Image Recipient(s) Film Ref.
1948 Lois Maxwell That Hagen Girl [1]
1949 No award [3]
1950 Mercedes McCambridge All the King's Men [4]
1951 No award [3]
1952 Pier Angeli Teresa [5]
1953 Colette Marchand Moulin Rouge [6]
1954 Pat Crowley Forever Female and Money from Home [7]
Bella Darvi The Egyptian and Hell and High Water
Barbara Rush It Came from Outer Space
1955 Shirley MacLaine The Trouble with Harry [8]
Kim Novak Phffft
Karen Sharpe The High and the Mighty
1956 Anita Ekberg Blood Alley [9]
Victoria Shaw The Eddy Duchin Story
Dana Wynter The View from Pompey's Head
1957 Carroll Baker Baby Doll and Giant [10]
Jayne Mansfield The Girl Can't Help It
Natalie Wood Rebel Without a Cause
1958 Sandra Dee Until They Sail [11]
Carolyn Jones
Diane Varsi Peyton Place
1959 Linda Cristal The Perfect Furlough [12]
Susan Kohner The Gene Krupa Story
Tina Louise God's Little Acre
1960 Angie Dickinson Rio Bravo [13]
Janet Munro Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Stella Stevens Say One for Me
Tuesday Weld The Diary of Anne Frank
1961 Nancy Kwan The World of Suzie Wong [14]
Hayley Mills Pollyanna
Ina Balin From the Terrace
1962 Ann-Margret Pocketful of Miracles [15]
Jane Fonda Tall Story
Christine Kaufmann Town Without Pity
1963 Patty Duke The Miracle Worker [16]
Sue Lyon Lolita
Rita Tushingham A Taste of Honey
1964 Ursula Andress Dr. No [17]
Tippi Hedren The Birds
Elke Sommer The Prize
1965 Mary Ann Mobley Get Yourself a College Girl [18]
Mia Farrow Guns at Batasi
Celia Kaye Island of the Blue Dolphins
1966 Elizabeth Hartman A Patch of Blue [19]
1967 Camilla Sparv Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round [20]
1968 Katharine Ross The Graduate [21]
1969 Olivia Hussey Romeo and Juliet [22]
1970 Ali MacGraw Goodbye, Columbus [23]
1971 Carrie Snodgress Diary of a Mad Housewife [24]
1972 Twiggy The Boy Friend [25]
1973 Diana Ross Lady Sings the Blues [26]
1974 Tatum O'Neal Paper Moon [27]
1975 Susan Flannery The Towering Inferno [28]
1976 Marilyn Hassett The Other Side of the Mountain [29]
1977 Jessica Lange King Kong [30]
1978 No award [3]
1979 Irene Miracle Midnight Express [31]
1980 Bette Midler The Rose [32]
1981 Nastassja Kinski Tess [33]
1982 Pia Zadora Butterfly [34][35]
1983 Sandahl Bergman Conan the Barbarian [2]

See also

References

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  2. "Winners & Nominees 1983". The Golden Globes. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
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  32. "Winners & Nominees 1980". The Golden Globes. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  33. "Winners & Nominees 1981". The Golden Globes. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  34. "Winners & Nominees Pia Zadora". The Golden Globes. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  35. Golden Globes: Pia Zadora Defends Controversial Win, Insists Ex-Husband "Did Not Buy" Award|Hollywood Reporter
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