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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
The 2023 Recipient: Ayo Edebiri
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Series Musical or Comedy
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedMarch 5, 1962
Currently held byAyo Edebiri,
The Bear (2023)
Most awardsCarol Burnett, (5)
Most nominationsCarol Burnett, (12)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a musical or comedy television series for the calendar year.

It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962, under the title Best TV Star – Female, grouping all genres of television series, to Pauline Fredericks. The nominees for the award announced annually starting in 1963. The award initially honored actresses in both comedy and drama genres until 1969, when the award was split into categories that honored comedic and dramatic performances separately. It was presented under the new title Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy and in 1980 under its current title.

Since its inception, the award has been given to 43 actresses. Ayo Edebiri is the current recipient of the award for her role as Sydney Adamu on The Bear. Carol Burnett has won the most awards in this category with five wins and received the most nominations at 12.

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Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actor.
Marlo Thomas won in 1966 for her portrayal of Ann Marie on That Girl.
Mary Tyler Moore won twice in 1964 and 1970 for her roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Julie Sommars tied with Carol Burnett for her portrayal of Jennifer Jo Drinkwater on The Governor & J.J..
Carol Burnett won five out of twelve nominations, the most wins and nominations in the category, for her performances in The Carol Burnett Show.
Jean Stapleton won the award twice for her portrayal of Edith Bunker on All in the Family.
Cher won in 1973, tying with Jean Stapleton, for her performance on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.
Cloris Leachman won for her role as Phyllis Lindstrom on Phyllis.
Linda Lavin won twice for her performance on Alice.
Katherine Helmond won the award for her role as Jessica Tate in Soap.
Debbie Allen won the award in 1982 for her role on Fame.
Joanna Cassidy won in 1983 for her performance on Buffalo Bill.
Cybill Shepherd won three times out of five nominations for her roles on Moonlighting and Cybill.
Tracey Ullman won the award for her performance on The Tracey Ullman Show.
Bea Arthur received eight nominations in this category without ever winning an award.
Jamie Lee Curtis received three nominations for the award, winning in 1989 for her performance on Anything but Love.
Kirstie Alley won in 1990 for her portrayal of Rebecca Lowe on Cheers.
Candice Bergen won twice out of eight nominations for her performance on Murphy Brown.
Helen Hunt won the award three times for her role as Jamie Buchman in Mad About You.
Calista Flockhart won in 1997 for her performance on Ally McBeal.
Sarah Jessica Parker won four times in this category for her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City.
Jennifer Aniston won the award in 2002 for her role as Rachel Green in Friends.
Teri Hatcher won in this category for her performance in Desperate Housewives as Susan Mayer.
America Ferrera won the award for her portrayal of Betty Suarez in Ugly Betty.
Tina Fey won the award twice for her performance in 30 Rock.
Toni Collette won for her role as Tara Gregson on United States of Tara
Lena Dunham won the award for her role as Hannah Horvath in Girls.
Gina Rodriguez won the award in 2014 for her role as Jane Villanueva in Jane the Virgin.
Rachel Bloom won the award for her role as Rebecca Nora Bunch in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Rachel Brosnahan won twice for her role on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

1960s

Year Actress Role Program Network Ref
Best TV Star – Female
1961
(19th)
Pauline Fredericks [1]
1962
(20th)
Donna Reed Donna Stone The Donna Reed Show ABC [2]
1963
(21st)
Inger Stevens Katrin "Katy" Holstrum The Farmer's Daughter ABC [3]
Shirley Booth Hazel Burke Hazel NBC
Dorothy Loudon Various Characters The Garry Moore Show CBS
Carolyn Jones Betsy / Meredith / Jane Burke's Law ABC
Gloria Swanson Venus Walsh
1964
(22nd)
Mary Tyler Moore Laura Petrie The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS [4]
Dorothy Malone Constance Carson Peyton Place ABC
Yvette Mimieux Pat Holmes Dr. Kildare NBC
Elizabeth Montgomery Samantha Stephens Bewitched ABC
Julie Newmar Rhoda Miller My Living Doll CBS
1965
(23rd)
Anne Francis Honey West Honey West ABC [5]
Patty Duke Patty Lane / Cathy Lane The Patty Duke Show ABC
Mia Farrow Allison MacKenzie Peyton Place
Dorothy Malone Constance Carson
Barbara Stanwyck Victoria Barkley The Big Valley
1966
(24th)
Marlo Thomas Ann Marie That Girl ABC [6]
Phyllis Diller Phyllis Pruitt The Pruitts of Southampton ABC
Barbara Eden Jeannie I Dream of Jeannie NBC
Elizabeth Montgomery Samantha Stephens Bewitched ABC
Barbara Stanwyck Victoria Barkley The Big Valley
1967
(25th)
Carol Burnett Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [7]
Barbara Bain Cinnamon Carter Mission: Impossible CBS
Lucille Ball Lucy Carmichael The Lucy Show
Nancy Sinatra Various characters Movin' with Nancy NBC
Barbara Stanwyck Victoria Barkley The Big Valley ABC
1968
(26th)
Diahann Carroll Julia Baker Julia NBC [8]
Doris Day Doris Martin The Doris Day Show CBS
Hope Lange Carolyn Muir The Ghost & Mrs. Muir NBC
Elizabeth Montgomery Samantha Stephens Bewitched ABC
Nancy Sinatra Various characters The Nancy Sinatra Show NBC
Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy
1969
(27th)
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [9]
Julie Sommars Jennifer Jo Drinkwater The Governor & J.J.
Lucille Ball Lucy Carter Here's Lucy CBS
Diahann Carroll Julia Baker Julia NBC
Barbara Eden Jeannie I Dream of Jeannie
Debbie Reynolds Debbie Thompson The Debbie Reynolds Show

1970s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS [10]
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS
Shirley Jones Shirley Partridge The Partridge Family ABC
Juliet Mills Nanny Phoebe Figgalily Nanny and the Professor
Elizabeth Montgomery Samantha Stephens Bewitched
1971
(29th)
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [11]
Lucille Ball Lucy Carter Here's Lucy CBS
Shirley Jones Shirley Partridge The Partridge Family ABC
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family
1972
(30th)
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family CBS [12]
Julie Andrews Various characters The Julie Andrews Hour ABC
Bea Arthur Maude Findlay Maude CBS
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1973
(31st)
Cher Various characters The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour CBS [13]
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family
Bea Arthur Maude Findlay Maude CBS
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1974
(32nd)
Valerie Harper Rhoda Morgenstern Rhoda CBS [14]
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Esther Rolle Florida Evans Good Times
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family
1975
(33rd)
Cloris Leachman Phyllis Lindstrom Phyllis CBS [15]
Bea Arthur Maude Findlay Maude CBS
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show
Valerie Harper Rhoda Morgenstern Rhoda
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show
1976
(34th)
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [16]
Bernadette Peters Charlotte "Charley" Drake All's Fair CBS
Mary Tyler Moore Mary Richards The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson The Jeffersons
Dinah Shore Dinah Dinah! NBC
1977
(35th)
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [17]
Bea Arthur Maude Findlay Maude CBS
Penny Marshall Laverne DeFazio Laverne & Shirley ABC
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson The Jeffersons CBS
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family
Cindy Williams Shirley Feeney Laverne & Shirley ABC
1978
(36th)
Linda Lavin Alice Hyatt Alice CBS [18]
Carol Burnett Various characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS
Penny Marshall Laverne DeFazio Laverne & Shirley ABC
Suzanne Somers Chrissy Snow Three's Company
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family CBS
1979
(37th)
Linda Lavin Alice Hyatt Alice CBS [19]
Penny Marshall Laverne DeFazio Laverne & Shirley ABC
Donna Pescow Angie Falco Angie
Jean Stapleton Edith Bunker All in the Family CBS
Loretta Swit Maj. Margaret Houlihan M*A*S*H

Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy

1980s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Katherine Helmond Jessica Tate Soap ABC [20]
Loni Anderson Jennifer Marlowe WKRP in Cincinnati CBS
Polly Holliday Florence Jean Castleberry Flo
Linda Lavin Alice Hyatt Alice
Lynn Redgrave Ann Atkinson House Calls
1981
(39th)
Eileen Brennan Capt. Doreen Lewis Private Benjamin CBS [21]
Loni Anderson Jennifer Marlowe WKRP in Cincinnati CBS
Bonnie Franklin Ann Romano One Day at a Time
Barbara Mandrell Herself Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters NBC
Loretta Swit Maj. Margaret Houlihan M*A*S*H CBS
1982
(40th)
Debbie Allen Lydia Grant Fame NBC [22]
Eileen Brennan Capt. Doreen Lewis Private Benjamin CBS
Nell Carter Nell Harper Gimme a Break! NBC
Bonnie Franklin Ann Romano One Day at a Time CBS
Rita Moreno Violet Newstead 9 to 5 ABC
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson The Jeffersons CBS
1983
(41st)
Joanna Cassidy Jojo White Buffalo Bill NBC [23]
Debbie Allen Lydia Grant Fame NBC
Madeline Kahn Madeline Wayne Oh Madeline ABC
Shelley Long Diane Chambers Cheers NBC
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson The Jeffersons CBS
1984
(42nd)
Shelley Long Diane Chambers Cheers NBC [24]
Debbie Allen Lydia Grant Fame NBC
Nell Carter Nell Harper Gimme a Break!
Susan Clark Katherine Papadopalis Webster ABC
Jane Curtin Allie Lowell Kate & Allie CBS
Isabel Sanford Louise Jefferson The Jeffersons
1985
(43rd)
Estelle Getty Sophia Petrillo The Golden Girls NBC [25]
Cybill Shepherd Maddie Hayes Moonlighting ABC
Bea Arthur Dorothy Zbornak The Golden Girls NBC
Rue McClanahan Blanche Devereaux
Betty White Rose Nylund
1986
(44th)
Cybill Shepherd Maddie Hayes Moonlighting ABC [26]
Bea Arthur Dorothy Zbornak The Golden Girls NBC
Estelle Getty Sophia Petrillo
Rue McClanahan Blanche Devereaux
Betty White Rose Nylund
1987
(45th)
Tracey Ullman Various characters The Tracey Ullman Show Fox [27]
Bea Arthur Dorothy Zbornak The Golden Girls NBC
Rue McClanahan Blanche Devereaux
Cybill Shepherd Maddie Hayes Moonlighting ABC
Betty White Rose Nylund The Golden Girls NBC
1988
(46th)
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS [28]
Bea Arthur Dorothy Zbornak The Golden Girls NBC
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Conner Roseanne ABC
Tracey Ullman Various characters The Tracey Ullman Show Fox
Betty White Rose Nylund The Golden Girls NBC
1989
(47th)
Jamie Lee Curtis Hannah Miller Anything but Love ABC [29]
Kirstie Alley Rebecca Howe Cheers NBC
Stephanie Beacham Sister Kate Lambert Sister Kate
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Tracey Ullman Various characters The Tracey Ullman Show Fox

1990s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Kirstie Alley Rebecca Howe Cheers NBC [30]
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Conner Roseanne ABC
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Carol Burnett Various Characters Carol & Company NBC
Katey Sagal Peggy Bundy Married... with Children Fox
1991
(49th)
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS [31]
Kirstie Alley Rebecca Howe Cheers NBC
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Conner Roseanne ABC
Jamie Lee Curtis Hannah Miller Anything but Love
Katey Sagal Peggy Bundy Married... with Children Fox
1992
(50th)
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Conner Roseanne ABC [32]
Kirstie Alley Rebecca Howe Cheers NBC
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC
Katey Sagal Peggy Bundy Married... with Children Fox
1993
(51st)
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC [33]
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Conner Roseanne ABC
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Patricia Richardson Jill Taylor Home Improvement ABC
Katey Sagal Peggy Bundy Married... with Children Fox
1994
(52nd)
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC [34]
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Brett Butler Grace Kelly Grace Under Fire ABC
Ellen DeGeneres Ellen Morgan Ellen
Patricia Richardson Jill Taylor Home Improvement
1995
(53rd)
Cybill Shepherd Cybill Sheridan Cybill CBS [35]
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Ellen DeGeneres Ellen Morgan Ellen ABC
Fran Drescher Fran Fine The Nanny CBS
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC
1996
(54th)
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC [36]
Brett Butler Grace Kelly Grace Under Fire ABC
Fran Drescher Fran Fine The Nanny CBS
Cybill Shepherd Cybill Sheridan Cybill
Brooke Shields Susan Keane Suddenly Susan NBC
Tracey Ullman Various Characters Tracey Takes On... HBO
1997
(55th)
Calista Flockhart Ally McBeal Ally McBeal Fox [37]
Kirstie Alley Veronica Chase Veronica's Closet NBC
Ellen DeGeneres Ellen Morgan Ellen ABC
Jenna Elfman Dharma Montgomery Dharma & Greg
Helen Hunt Jamie Buchman Mad About You NBC
Brooke Shields Susan Keane Suddenly Susan
1998
(56th)
Jenna Elfman Dharma Montgomery Dharma & Greg ABC [38]
Christina Applegate Jesse Warner Jesse NBC
Calista Flockhart Ally McBeal Ally McBeal Fox
Laura San Giacomo Maya Gallo Just Shoot Me! NBC
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO
1999
(57th)
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO [39]
Jenna Elfman Dharma Montgomery Dharma & Greg ABC
Calista Flockhart Ally McBeal Ally McBeal Fox
Felicity Huffman Dana Whitaker Sports Night ABC
Heather Locklear Caitlin Moore Spin City
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC

2000s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO [40]
Calista Flockhart Ally McBeal Ally McBeal Fox
Jane Kaczmarek Lois Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
Bette Midler Bette Bette CBS
2001
(59th)
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO [41]
Calista Flockhart Ally McBeal Ally McBeal Fox
Jane Kaczmarek Lois Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle
Heather Locklear Caitlin Moore Spin City ABC
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
2002
(60th)
Jennifer Aniston Rachel Green Friends NBC [42]
Bonnie Hunt Bonnie Molloy Life with Bonnie ABC
Jane Kaczmarek Lois Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO
2003
(61st)
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO [43]
Bonnie Hunt Bonnie Molloy Life with Bonnie ABC
Reba McEntire Reba Hart Reba The WB
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
Bitty Schram Sharona Fleming Monk USA
Alicia Silverstone Kate Fox Miss Match NBC
2004
(62nd)
Teri Hatcher Susan Mayer Desperate Housewives ABC [44]
Marcia Cross Bree Van de Kamp Desperate Housewives ABC
Felicity Huffman Lynette Scavo
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the City HBO
2005
(63rd)
Mary-Louise Parker Nancy Botwin Weeds Showtime [45]
Marcia Cross Bree Van de Kamp Desperate Housewives ABC
Teri Hatcher Susan Mayer
Felicity Huffman Lynette Scavo
Eva Longoria Gabrielle Solis
2006
(64th)
America Ferrera Betty Suarez Ugly Betty ABC [46]
Marcia Cross Bree Van de Kamp Desperate Housewives ABC
Felicity Huffman Lynette Scavo
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Christine Campbell The New Adventures of Old Christine CBS
Mary-Louise Parker Nancy Botwin Weeds Showtime
2007
(65th)
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC [47]
Christina Applegate Samantha "Sam" Newly Samantha Who? ABC
America Ferrera Betty Suarez Ugly Betty
Anna Friel Charlotte "Chuck" Charles Pushing Daisies
Mary-Louise Parker Nancy Botwin Weeds Showtime
2008
(66th)
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC [48]
Christina Applegate Samantha "Sam" Newly Samantha Who? ABC
America Ferrera Betty Suarez Ugly Betty
Debra Messing Molly Kagan The Starter Wife USA
Mary-Louise Parker Nancy Botwin Weeds Showtime
2009
(67th)
Toni Collette Tara Gregson United States of Tara Showtime [49]
Courteney Cox Jules Cobb Cougar Town ABC
Edie Falco Jackie Peyton Nurse Jackie Showtime
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC
Lea Michele Rachel Berry Glee Fox

2010s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Laura Linney Cathy Jamison The Big C Showtime [50]
Toni Collette Tara Gregson United States of Tara Showtime
Edie Falco Jackie Peyton Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC
Lea Michele Rachel Berry Glee Fox
2011
(69th)
Laura Dern Amy Jellicoe Enlightened HBO [51]
Zooey Deschanel Jessica Day New Girl Fox
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC
Laura Linney Cathy Jamison The Big C Showtime
Amy Poehler Leslie Knope Parks and Recreation NBC
2012
(70th)
Lena Dunham Hannah Horvath Girls HBO [52]
Zooey Deschanel Jessica Day New Girl Fox
Tina Fey Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Selina Meyer Veep HBO
Amy Poehler Leslie Knope Parks and Recreation NBC
2013
(71st)
Amy Poehler Leslie Knope Parks and Recreation NBC [53]
Zooey Deschanel Jessica Day New Girl Fox
Lena Dunham Hanna Horvath Girls HBO
Edie Falco Jackie Peyton Nurse Jackie Showtime
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Selina Meyer Veep HBO
2014
(72nd)
Gina Rodriguez Jane Villanueva Jane the Virgin The CW [54]
Lena Dunham Hannah Horvath Girls HBO
Edie Falco Jackie Peyton Nurse Jackie Showtime
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Selina Meyer Veep HBO
Taylor Schilling Piper Chapman Orange is the New Black Netflix
2015
(73rd)
Rachel Bloom Rebecca Bunch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend The CW [55]
Jamie Lee Curtis Dean Cathy Munsch Scream Queens Fox
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Selina Meyer Veep HBO
Gina Rodriguez Jane Villanueva Jane the Virgin The CW
Lily Tomlin Frankie Bergstein Grace and Frankie Netflix
2016
(74th)
Tracee Ellis Ross Dr. Rainbow "Bow" Johnson Black-ish ABC [56]
Rachel Bloom Rebecca Bunch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend The CW
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Selina Meyer Veep HBO
Sarah Jessica Parker Frances Dufresne Divorce
Issa Rae Issa Dee Insecure
Gina Rodriguez Jane Villanueva Jane the Virgin The CW
2017
(75th)
Rachel Brosnahan Miriam "Midge" Maisel The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Prime Video [57]
Pamela Adlon Sam Fox Better Things FX
Alison Brie Ruth Wilder GLOW Netflix
Issa Rae Issa Dee Insecure HBO
Frankie Shaw Bridgette Bird SMILF Showtime
2018
(76th)
Rachel Brosnahan Miriam "Midge" Maisel The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Prime Video [58]
Kristen Bell Eleanor Shellstrop The Good Place NBC
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown Murphy Brown CBS
Alison Brie Ruth Wilder GLOW Netflix
Debra Messing Grace Adler Will & Grace NBC
2019
(77th)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge Fleabag Fleabag Prime Video [59]
Christina Applegate Jen Harding Dead to Me Netflix
Rachel Brosnahan Miriam "Midge" Maisel The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Prime Video
Kirsten Dunst Krystal Stubbs On Becoming a God in Central Florida Showtime
Natasha Lyonne Nadia Vulvokov Russian Doll Netflix

2020s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2020
(78th)
Catherine O'Hara Moira Rose Schitt's Creek Pop TV [60]
Lily Collins Emily Cooper Emily in Paris Netflix
Kaley Cuoco Cassie Bowden The Flight Attendant HBO Max
Elle Fanning Catherine the Great The Great Hulu
Jane Levy Zoey Clarke Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist NBC
2021
(79th)
Jean Smart Deborah Vance Hacks HBO Max [61]
Hannah Einbinder Ava Daniels Hacks HBO Max
Elle Fanning Catherine the Great The Great Hulu
Issa Rae Issa Dee Insecure HBO
Tracee Ellis Ross Dr. Rainbow "Bow" Johnson Black-ish ABC
2022
(80th)
Quinta Brunson Janine Teagues Abbott Elementary ABC [62]
Kaley Cuoco Cassie Bowden The Flight Attendant HBO Max
Selena Gomez Mabel Mora Only Murders in the Building Hulu
Jenna Ortega Wednesday Addams Wednesday Netflix
Jean Smart Deborah Vance Hacks HBO Max
2023
(81st)
Ayo Edebiri Sydney Adamu  The Bear FX [63]
Rachel Brosnahan Miriam "Midge" Maisel The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Prime Video
Quinta Brunson Janine Teagues Abbott Elementary ABC
Elle Fanning Catherine the Great The Great Hulu
Selena Gomez Mabel Mora Only Murders in the Building
Natasha Lyonne Charlie Cale Poker Face Peacock

Superlatives

Superlative Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy
Actress with most awards Carol Burnett (5)
Actress with most nominations Carol Burnett (12)
Actress with most nominations
without ever winning
Bea Arthur (8)
Debra Messing (8)

Multiple winners

Wins Name
5 Carol Burnett
4 Sarah Jessica Parker
3 Helen Hunt
Cybill Shepherd
2 Candice Bergen
Rachel Brosnahan
Tina Fey
Linda Lavin
Mary Tyler Moore
Jean Stapleton

Multiple nominations

Nominations Name
12 Carol Burnett
9 Candice Bergen
8 Bea Arthur
Debra Messing
Sarah Jessica Parker
7 Mary Tyler Moore
Jean Stapleton
6 Tina Fey
Helen Hunt
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
5 Kirstie Alley
Roseanne Barr
Calista Flockhart
Isabel Sanford
Cybill Shepherd
4 Christina Applegate
Rachel Brosnahan
Edie Falco
Felicity Huffman
Mary-Louise Parker
Katey Sagal
Tracey Ullman
Betty White
3 Debbie Allen
Lucille Ball
Marcia Cross
Jamie Lee Curtis
Ellen DeGeneres
Zooey Deschanel
Lena Dunham
Jenna Elfman
Elle Fanning
America Ferrera
Jane Kaczmarek
Linda Lavin
Penny Marshall
Rue McClanahan
Amy Poehler
Issa Rae
Gina Rodriguez
2 Loni Anderson
Rachel Bloom
Eileen Brennan
Alison Brie
Quinta Brunson
Brett Butler
Nell Carter
Toni Collette
Kaley Cuoco
Fran Drescher
Bonnie Franklin
Estelle Getty
Selena Gomez
Valerie Harper
Teri Hatcher
Bonnie Hunt
Shirley Jones
Laura Linney
Heather Locklear
Shelley Long
Natasha Lyonne
Lea Michele
Patricia Richardson
Tracee Ellis Ross
Brooke Shields
Jean Smart
Loretta Swit

See also

References

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