Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actress – Film | |
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Awarded for | Best Actress – Film |
Country | Ireland |
Presented by | Irish Film & Television Academy |
Currently held by | Catherine Clinch, An Cailín Ciúin (The Quiet Girl) |
Website | www |
The eighth awards ceremony saw lead actresses in film and television combined into the same category. Up until the 2018–2019 film season, awards were given for films released in Ireland the previous year.
Winners and nominees
2010s
2020s
Statistics
Multiple wins
5 wins:
Multiple nominations
7 nominations::
- Saoirse Ronan
3 nominations:
2 nominations:
See also
- Irish Film & Television Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Irish Film & Television Award for Best Supporting Actress – Film
References
- "Saoirse Ronan, IFTA Winner 2010, Actress in a Lead Role Film for The Lovely Bones". Irish Film & Television Academy – via YouTube.
- "Winners of the Irish Film & Television Awards IFTAs | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". Ifta.ie.
- "IFTA Lead Actress Film". Irish Film & Television Academy – via YouTube.
- "Winners of the Irish Film & Television Awards IFTAs | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". Ifta.ie.
- "Deirdre O'Kane - Winner Best Actress Film IFTA 2015". Irish Film & Television Academy – via YouTube.
- "Saoirse Ronan 'Brooklyn' Winner Best Actress in a Leading Role Film Award - IFTA 2016". Irish Film & Television Academy – via YouTube.
- "IFTA | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". Ifta.ie.
- "IFTA | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". Ifta.ie.
- "IFTA Academy | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". ifta.ie.
- "IFTA | Irish Film & Television Academy | Irish Film & Television Awards". Ifta.ie.
- "Catherine Clinch (An Cailín Ciúin) - Winner of Lead Actress - Film (Presented by Charlie Cox)". Irish Film & Television Academy – via YouTube.
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Years indicate the years of release, not the date of the ceremony; e.g. "2008" indicates a ceremony that took place in 2009, honouring films and television released in 2008. |