Golden Globe Award for Best Actress
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress is an annual accolade presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize outstanding performances by actresses in film and television. This award is divided into two categories: Best Actress in a Motion Picture and Best Actress in a Television Series, highlighting excellence in both mediums.
Winners are selected through a voting process by HFPA members, and the awards ceremony typically takes place in January. The Golden Globes are considered a significant precursor to the Academy Awards, often influencing the awards season and public recognition of talent in the entertainment industry.