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Venice Film Festival award
For the award for Best Actor, seeVolpi Cup for Best Actor.
Award
Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Coppa Volpi per la migliore interpretazione femminile (Italian)
2025 recipient:Xin Zhilei
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress
CountryItaly
Presented byVenice Film Festival
First award1932
Currently held byXin Zhilei
The Sun Rises on Us All (2025)
Websitelabiennale.org/en/cinema

TheVolpi Cup for Best Actress is an award presented by theVenice Film Festival. It is given by the festival jury in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance from the films in the competitionslate. It is named in honor ofCount Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, the founder of the festival.[1] The1st ceremony was held in 1932, whenHelen Hayes received the Volpi Cup for the title role inThe Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)—this was the only time that the award was chosen by public voting.[2] From 1942 to 1945, the festival was suspended because ofWorld War II. Thestudent protests inMay 1968 opened a period of institutional changes, with no prizes were awarded from1969 to1979.[2][3][4]

The official name of the award has changed several times. In1934,Katharine Hepburn was honored with the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress for her role inLittle Women.[5] It was renamed the Volpi Cup for Best Actress thefollowing year.[4] The awards given from1947 to1949 were named the International Award for the Best Actress. The Best Actress Award resumed in1983, whenDarling Légitimus became the first black woman to receive the award for her workSugar Cane Alley.[6] In1992,Ingrid Bergman was honored posthumously for her performance inEurope '51, which was denied by the jury in1952 because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian (byLydia Simoneschi).[7][8] The award can be for lead or supporting roles with the exception of the period, when the additional award for Best Supporting Actress was given from1993 to1995.[2] At the age of four,Victoire Thivisol became the youngest recipient for the title role inPonette in1996.[3][9]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 67 actresses. Only four of them have won more than once:Shirley MacLaine,Isabelle Huppert,Valeria Golino andCate Blanchett, who have each won the cup twice.Bette Davis is the only actress to win the award for her roles in two different films on the same competition; she won in1937 for her contribution inMarked Woman andKid Galahad. In1988, the award was shared by two actresses in different films: Huppert inStory of Women and MacLaine inMadame Sousatzka. There have been two films,She's Been Away in1989 andLa Cérémonie in1995, that garnered multiple winners in one year.

As of 2025[update],Xin Zhilei is the most recent winner forThe Sun Rises on Us All.

Winners

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Katharine Hepburn won forLittle Women (1933)
Bette Davis won forMarked Woman /Kid Galahad (1937)
Ingrid Bergman won forEurope '51 (1952)
Shirley MacLaine won twice forThe Apartment (1960) andMadame Sousatzka (1988)
Emmanuelle Riva won forThérèse Desqueyroux (1962)
Valeria Golino won twice forA Tale of Love (1986) andPer amor vostro (2015)
Isabelle Huppert won twice forStory of Women (1988) andLa Cérémonie (1995)
Tilda Swinton won forEdward II (1991)
Gong Li won forThe Story of Qiu Ju (1992)
Catherine Deneuve won forPlace Vendôme (1998)
Julianne Moore won forFar from Heaven (2002)
Cate Blanchett won twice forI'm Not There (2007) andTár (2022)
Penélope Cruz won forParallel Mothers (2021)
Table key
Indicates the Best Supporting Actress winner

1930s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1932Helen Hayes[a]Madelon ClaudetThe Sin of Madelon Claudet[10]
1934Katharine Hepburn[b]Josephine "Jo" MarchLittle Women[11]
1935Paula WesselyValerie GärtnerEpisode[12]
1936AnnabellaJeanne de CorlaixVeille d'armes[13]
1937Bette Davis[c]Mary Dwight StrauberMarked Woman[14]
Louise "Fluff" PhillipsKid Galahad
1938Norma ShearerMarie AntoinetteMarie Antoinette[15]

1940s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1941Luise UllrichAnnelie DörensenAnnelie[16]
1942Kristina SöderbaumAnna JobstThe Golden CityDie goldene Stadt[17]
1947Anna Magnani[d]Angelina BianchiAngelinaL'onorevole Angelina[18]
1948Jean Simmons[d]OpheliaHamlet[19]
1949Olivia de Havilland[d]Virginia Stuart CunninghamThe Snake Pit[20]

1950s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1950Eleanor ParkerMarie AllenCaged[21]
1951Vivien LeighBlanche DuBoisA Streetcar Named Desire[22]
1952Ingrid Bergman[e]Irene GirardEurope '51Europa '51[8]
1953Lilli PalmerAbby EdwardsThe Four Poster[23]
1956Maria SchellGervaise Macquart CoupeauGervaise[24]
1957Dzidra RitenbergaMalvaMalvaМальва[25]
1958Sophia LorenRose BiancoThe Black Orchid[26]
1959Madeleine RobinsonThérèse MarcouxWeb of PassionÀ double tour[27]

1960s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1960Shirley MacLaineFran KubelikThe Apartment[28]
1961Suzanne FlonMadame CordierThou Shalt Not KillTu ne tueras point[29]
1962Emmanuelle RivaThérèse DesqueyrouxThérèse Desqueyroux[30]
1963Delphine SeyrigHélène AughainMurielMuriel ou le Temps d'un retour[31]
1964Harriet AnderssonLouiseTo LoveAtt Älska[32]
1965Annie GirardotKay LarsiThree Rooms in ManhattanTrois chambres à Manhattan[33]
1966Natalya ArinbasarovaAltynaiThe First TeacherПервый учитель[34]
1967Shirley KnightLulaDutchman[35]
1968Laura BettiEmiliaTeorema[36]

1980s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1981Jutta LampeMarianneMarianne and JulianeDie bleierne Zeit[37]
Barbara SukowaJuliane
1983Darling Légitimus[f]M'Man-TineSugar Cane AlleyLa Rue Cases-Nègres[38]
1984Pascale Ogier[f]LouiseFull Moon in ParisLes nuits de la pleine lune[39]
1985Not assigned[f][g][40]
1986Valeria Golino[f]Bruna AssecondatiA Tale of LoveStoria d'amore[41]
1987Kang Soo-yeon[f]Ok-nyoThe Surrogate Woman씨받이[42]
1988Isabelle HuppertMarie LatourStory of WomenUne affaire de femmes[43]
Shirley MacLaineMadame SousatzkaMadame Sousatzka
1989Peggy AshcroftLillian HuckleShe's Been Away[44]
Geraldine JamesHarriet Ambrose

1990s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
1990Gloria MünchmeyerLucreciaThe Moon in the MirrorLa luna en el espejo[45]
1991Tilda SwintonIsabellaEdward II[46]
1992Gong LiQiu JuThe Story of Qiu Ju秋菊打官司[47]
1993Juliette BinocheJulie Vignon de CourcyThree Colours: BlueTrois couleurs: Bleu[48]
Anna BonaiutoMotherWhere Are You? I'm HereDove siete? Io sono qui
1994Maria de MedeirosMariaTwo Brothers, My SisterTrês Irmãos[49]
Vanessa RedgraveIrina ShapiraLittle Odessa
1995Sandrine BonnaireSophieLa Cérémonie[50]
Isabelle HuppertJeanne
Isabella FerrariAndreinaThe Story of a Poor Young ManRomanzo di un giovane povero
1996Victoire ThivisolPonettePonette[51]
1997Robin TunneyMarcyNiagara, Niagara[52]
1998Catherine DeneuveMarianne MalivertPlace Vendôme[53]
1999Nathalie BayeHerUne liaison pornographique[54]

2000s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
2000Rose ByrneB.G.The Goddess of 1967[55]
2001Sandra CeccarelliMariaLight of My EyesLuce dei miei occhi[56]
2002Julianne MooreCathy WhitakerFar from Heaven[57]
2003Katja RiemannLena FischerRosenstrasse[58]
2004Imelda StauntonVera DrakeVera Drake[59]
2005Giovanna MezzogiornoSabinaDon't TellLa bestia nel cuore[60]
2006Helen MirrenQueen Elizabeth IIThe Queen[61]
2007Cate BlanchettJude QuinnI'm Not There[62]
2008Dominique BlancAnne-MarieThe Other OneL'Autre[63]
2009Kseniya RappoportSoniaThe Double HourLa doppia ora[64]

2010s

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YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
2010Ariane LabedMarinaAttenberg[65]
2011Deanie IpSister PeachA Simple Life桃姐[66][67]
2012Hadas YaronShira MendelmanFill the Voidלמלא את החלל[68][69]
2013Elena CottaSamira CalafioreA Street in PalermoVia Castellana Bandiera[70][71]
2014Alba RohrwacherMinaHungry Hearts[72][73]
2015Valeria GolinoAnnaPer amor vostro[74][75]
2016Emma StoneMia DolanLa La Land[76][5]
2017Charlotte RamplingHannahHannah[77][78]
2018Olivia ColmanQueen AnneThe Favourite[79][80]
2019Ariane AscarideSylvie BenarGloria Mundi[81][82]

2020s

[edit]
YearActressRole(s)English TitleOriginal TitleRef.
2020Vanessa KirbyMartha WeissPieces of a Woman[83][84]
2021Penélope CruzJanis MartínezParallel MothersMadres paralelas[85][86]
2022Cate BlanchettLydia TárTár[87]
2023Cailee SpaenyPriscilla PresleyPriscilla[88]
2024Nicole KidmanRomyBabygirl[89]
2025Xin ZhileiMeiyunThe Sun Rises on Us All日掛中天[90]

Multiple winners

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The following individuals have received multiple Best Actress awards:

Number of WinsActressNationalityFilms
2Shirley MacLaineUnited StatesThe Apartment (1960),Madame Sousatzka (1988)
Isabelle HuppertFranceStory of Women (1988),La Cérémonie (1995)
Valeria GolinoItalyA Tale of Love (1986),Per amor vostro (2015)
Cate BlanchettAustraliaI'm Not There (2007),Tár (2022)

See also

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The following individuals have also received Best Actress award(s) atCannes orBerlin Film Festival.

Winning Year at VeniceActressNationalityFestivalYearEnglish Title
1934Katharine HepburnUnited StatesCannes1962Long Day's Journey into Night
1937Bette DavisUnited StatesCannes1951All About Eve
1947Anna MagnaniItalyBerlin1958Wild Is the Wind
1958Sophia LorenItalyCannes1961Two Women
1960
1988
Shirley MacLaineUnited StatesBerlin1959Ask Any Girl
1971Desperate Characters
1981Barbara SukowaGermanyCannes1986Rosa Luxemburg
1988
1995
Isabelle HuppertFranceCannes1978Violette Nozière
2001The Piano Teacher
1993Juliette BinocheFranceBerlin1997The English Patient
Cannes2010Certified Copy
1994Vanessa RedgraveEnglandCannes1966Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment
1969Isadora
2000Rose ByrneAustraliaBerlin2025If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
2002Julianne MooreUnited StatesBerlin2003The Hours
Cannes2014Maps to the Stars
2006Helen MirrenEnglandCannes1984Cal
1995The Madness of King George
2017Charlotte RamplingEnglandBerlin201545 Years
2021Penélope CruzSpainCannes2006Volver
2024Nicole KidmanAustraliaBerlin2003The Hours

Notes

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  1. ^This year the award was given named Best Actress.
  2. ^This year the award was given named the Great Gold Medal of the National Fascist Association for Entertainment for the Best Actress.
  3. ^Performer to receive a single award which honor the outstanding work in multiple different films in the same official competition slate.
  4. ^abcThis year the award was given named International Award for the Best Actress.
  5. ^Bergman's performance was denied by the jury because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian (byLydia Simoneschi). She was honored posthumously in 1992.
  6. ^abcdeThis year the award was given named Best Actress Award.
  7. ^The jury deemed the best performances to beSandrine Bonnaire inVagabond (Sans toit ni loi) andJane Birkin inDust, but decided against awarding the prize as both films won major awards. They also gave a special mention to three other actresses for their performances (Sonja Savić inZivot je lep,Galya Novents inMer mankutyan tangon, and Themis Bazaka inPetrina hronia).[40]

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