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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The award honors the best performance by an actress in a drama television series.

Winners and nominees
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees. 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s ==Superlatives==
Superlatives
==Actresses with multiple wins==
Actresses with multiple wins
; 4 wins • Angela Lansbury ; 3 wins • Claire Danes ; 2 wins • Edie FalcoSharon GlessLee Remick ==Series with multiple wins==
Series with multiple wins
; 4 wins • Murder, She Wrote (ABC) ; 3 wins • The Crown (Netflix) ; 2 wins • Dynasty (ABC) • Homeland (Showtime) • L.A. Law (NBC) • The Sopranos (HBO) ==Actresses with multiple nominations==
Series with multiple nominations
; 11 nominations • Dynasty (ABC) ; 10 nominations • Murder, She Wrote (CBS) • The Sopranos (HBO) ; 9 nominations • Cagney & Lacey (ABC) • L.A. Law (NBC) ; 7 nominations • The Crown (Netflix) ; 6 nominations • The Closer (TNT) • Dallas (CBS) • The Good Wife (CBS) ; 5 nominations • ER (NBC) • Hart to Hart (ABC) • The Waltons (CBS) ; 4 nominations • Alias (ABC) • ''Charlie's Angels'' (ABC) • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (CBS) • Family (ABC) • Melrose Place (Fox) • The Mod Squad (ABC) • Outlander (Starz) • Police Woman (NBC) • The X-Files (Fox) ; 3 nominations • Bewitched (ABC) • The Big Valley (ABC) • Damages (FX) • The Diplomat (Netflix) • ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (Hulu) • Homeland (Showtime) • House of Cards (Netflix) • Judging Amy (CBS) • Killing Eve (BBC America) • Mad Men (AMC) • Medium (CBS) • McMillan & Wife (NBC) • The Morning Show (AppleTV+) • Northern Exposure (CBS) • Once and Again (ABC) • Peyton Place (ABC) • Picket Fences (CBS) • Room 222 (ABC) ;2 nominations • The Americans (FX) • Barnaby Jones (CBS) • Beauty and the Beast (CBS) • The Bionic Woman (ABC) • Brothers & Sisters (ABC) • ''Burke's Law'' (ABC) • Chicago Hope (CBS) • China Beach (CBS) • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS) • Falcon Crest (CBS) • General Hospital (ABC) • Gunsmoke (CBS) • The High Chaparral (NBC) • House of the Dragon (HBO) • How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) • The Last of Us (HBO) • Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) • Matlock (CBS) • Mission: Impossible (CBS) • Nip/Tuck (FX) • NYPD Blue (ABC) • Ozark (Netflix) • Reasonable Doubts (NBC) • Six Feet Under (HBO) • thirtysomething (ABC) • Touched by an Angel (CBS) • True Blood (HBO) • ''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill'' (CBS) • Upstairs, Downstairs (PBS) • The West Wing (NBC) ==Firsts==
Firsts
Diahann Carroll became the first actress of African descent to win, when she won at the 26th Golden Globe Awards in 1969. • Linda Cristal became the first actress of Latin American descent to win, when she won at the 27th Golden Globe Awards in 1970. • Yoko Shimada became the first actress of Asian descent to win, when she won at the 38th Golden Globe Awards in 1981. • Michaela Jaé Rodriguez became the first transgender actress to win, when she won at the 79th Golden Globe Awards in 2022. ==See also==
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