National Board of Review Award / Best Actress
Winner of the National Board of Review in the category Best Actress ( Best Actress ).
The most successful in this category were the British Emma Thompson and the Norwegian Liv Ullmann , who have each won the award three times. The film critics' association was able to present the Oscar winner 24 times in advance . From 1991 to 2009 the winner of the NBR Award was nominated nineteen times in a row for the most important film award in the world in the same category or won it, as in 2006 the British Helen Mirren ( The Queen ).
The annual figures in the table indicate the film years assessed; the awards were given in the following year.
¹ = actresses who later for her role the Oscar as Best Actress of the Year won
² = 1984 winner Peggy Ashcroft for her role later with the Oscar as Best Supporting Actress of the Year Award