best actress
Michelle Yeoh, Jessica Chastain, and Will Smith are all celebrated for their exceptional performances in film. Michelle Yeoh made history by winning the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2024 for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once. Jessica Chastain won in 2023 for portraying Tammy Faye Bakker in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, while Will Smith took home the Oscar for Best Actor in 2022 for his portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard.
Michelle Yeoh, a versatile actress known for both dramatic and action-packed roles, rose to global prominence through Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Tomorrow Never Dies. Her 2024 Oscar win came after decades of significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Jessica Chastain has showcased her incredible range in films like Zero Dark Thirty and The Martian, winning critical acclaim for her portrayal of the controversial televangelist in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Meanwhile, Will Smith, an actor whose career spans comedy, drama, and action genres, was recognized for his deeply moving performance as a father navigating adversity in King Richard. Each of these performers has had a profound impact on their respective fields, delivering iconic performances that will be remembered for years to come.
- Michelle YeohView All
Michelle Yeoh - Grace, Strength, and Unstoppable Talent
- Jessica ChastainView All
Jessica Chastain - Power and Poise in Every Role
- Will SmithView All
Will Smith - Charismatic Energy with a Heart
- Frances McDormandView All
Frances McDormand - Authentic, Unfiltered Brilliance
- Renée ZellwegerView All
Renée Zellweger - Charm, Wit, and Enduring Versatility
- Olivia ColmanView All
Olivia Colman - Effortless Realism and Depth
- Cate BlanchettView All
Cate Blanchett - Elegance and Power Personified
- Emma StoneView All
Emma Stone - Quirky Charm with Serious Talent
- Brie LarsonView All
Brie Larson - Bold Choices, Uncompromising Talent
- Julianne MooreView All
Julianne Moore - A Master of Emotion and Realism
best actress
1.
Michelle Yeoh
Pros
Skilled in action roles
versatile
international appeal
cultural icon
graceful presence
Cons
Limited Hollywood lead roles
typecast in action
fewer mainstream awards
language barriers
overlooked for blockbusters
2.
Jessica Chastain
Pros
Emotional depth
diverse roles
respected by peers
fearless
involved in production
Cons
Limited blockbuster appeal
selective roles
potential typecasting
less comedic work
independent film focus
3.
Will Smith
Pros
Charismatic
diverse genres
box-office draw
relatable
strong work ethic
Cons
Public controversies
inconsistent roles
comedic typecasting
expensive contracts
recent critical hits and misses
4.
Frances McDormand
Pros
Raw talent
diverse roles
awards recognition
respected artist
unconventional beauty
Cons
Limited mainstream appeal
selective roles
often plays gritty characters
less commercial
less focus on box-office hits
5.
Renée Zellweger
Pros
Transformative
charming
versatile
awards success
critical acclaim
Cons
Limited recent roles
selective projects
few blockbuster roles
took career hiatus
sometimes typecast
6.
Olivia Colman
Pros
Versatile
awards success
beloved in the UK
emotional range
seamless in drama and comedy
Cons
Late Hollywood recognition
mainly British cinema
sometimes overlooked in the US
less box-office driven
selective roles
7.
Cate Blanchett
Pros
Versatile
critically acclaimed
respected
charismatic
diverse roles
Cons
May come off as reserved
selective roles
often in serious dramas
not widely involved in commercial films
less mainstream appeal
8.
Emma Stone
Pros
Charming
relatable
versatile
comedic timing
mainstream appeal
Cons
Limited dramatic roles
typecast in “quirky” roles
fewer critically intense roles
voice limitations
sometimes overshadowed by co-stars
9.
Brie Larson
Pros
Strong advocate
intense performances
versatile
relatable
action-ready
Cons
Occasionally polarizing
fewer comedic roles
selective with scripts
sometimes outspoken
limited to niche genres
10.
Julianne Moore
Pros
Deep emotional range
versatile
highly awarded
respected
realistic performances
Cons
Often cast in dramatic roles
less commercial appeal
frequently typecast as “serious” characters
fewer action roles
niche audience appeal