Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy

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The following is a list of the

Teen Choice Award
winners and nominees for Choice Movie Actress - Comedy.

Winners and nominees

2000s

Year Winner Nominees Ref.
2002 Sarah Michelle GellarScooby-Doo Selma BlairThe Sweetest Thing

Cameron DiazThe Sweetest Thing

Anne HathawayThe Princess Diaries

Gwyneth PaltrowShallow Hal

Christina RicciPumpkin

Winona RyderMr. Deeds

Reese WitherspoonThe Importance of Being Earnest

[citation needed]
2003 Queen LatifahBringing Down the House Jennifer AnistonBruce Almighty

Sandra BullockTwo Weeks Notice

Hilary DuffThe Lizzie McGuire Movie

Kate HudsonHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Jennifer LopezMaid in Manhattan

Brittany MurphyJust Married

Reese WitherspoonSweet Home Alabama

[citation needed]
2004 Lindsay LohanMean Girls Drew Barrymore50 First Dates

Kate BosworthWin a Date with Tad Hamilton!

Jennifer Garner13 Going on 30

Alyson HanniganAmerican Wedding

Kate HudsonRaising Helen

Queen LatifahBarbershop 2: Back in Business

Rachel McAdamsMean Girls

[citation needed]
2005 Sandra BullockMiss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Drew BarrymoreFever Pitch

Hilary DuffA Cinderella Story

Queen LatifahBeauty Shop

Lindsay LohanHerbie: Fully Loaded

Jennifer LopezMonster-in-Law

Eva MendesHitch

Amanda PeetA Lot Like Love

[citation needed]
2006 Rachel McAdamsWedding Crashers and The Family Stone Jennifer AnistonThe Break-Up

Hilary DuffThe Perfect Man and Cheaper by the Dozen 2

Queen LatifahLast Holiday

Lindsay LohanJust My Luck

Sarah Jessica ParkerFailure to Launch

[citation needed]
2007 Sophia BushJohn Tucker Must Die Katherine HeiglKnocked Up

Kate HudsonYou, Me & Dupree

Emma RobertsNancy Drew

Jessica SimpsonEmployee of the Month

[citation needed]
2008 Elliot Page[a]Juno Amy AdamsEnchanted

Kristen BellForgetting Sarah Marshall

Cameron DiazWhat Happens in Vegas

Sarah Jessica ParkerSex and the City

[1]
2009 Anne HathawayBride Wars Amy AdamsNight at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Jennifer AnistonMarley and Me and He's Just Not That Into You

Isla FisherConfessions of a Shopaholic

Kate HudsonBride Wars

[2]

2010s

Year Winner Nominees Ref.
2010 Tina FeyDate Night Kristen BellCouples Retreat

Lizzy CaplanHot Tub Time Machine

Zoe Saldana – Death at a Funeral

Emma StoneZombieland

[3]
2011 Cameron DiazBad Teacher Anna FarisTake Me Home Tonight

Eva MendesThe Other Guys

Maya RudolphBridesmaids

Kristen WiigBridesmaids

[4]
2012 Emma StoneCrazy, Stupid, Love Cameron DiazWhat to Expect When You're Expecting

Alyson HanniganAmerican Reunion

Jennifer LopezWhat to Expect When You're Expecting

Reese WitherspoonThis Means War

[5]
2013 Rebel WilsonPitch Perfect Anna KendrickPitch Perfect

Melissa McCarthyIdentity Thief

Kerry WashingtonPeeples

Olivia WildeThe Incredible Burt Wonderstone

[6]
2014 Emma RobertsWe're the Millers Christina ApplegateAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Drew BarrymoreBlended

Zoey DeutchVampire Academy

Cameron DiazThe Other Woman

[7]
2015 Anna KendrickPitch Perfect 2 Raini RodriguezPaul Blart: Mall Cop 2

Emma StoneAloha

The Duff

Rebel WilsonPitch Perfect 2

Reese WitherspoonHot Pursuit

[8]
2016 Chloë Grace MoretzNeighbors 2: Sorority Rising Jennifer AnistonMother's Day

Anne HathawayThe Intern

Anna KendrickMr. Right

Melissa McCarthyThe Boss

Nicki MinajBarbershop: The Next Cut

[9]
2017 Ellen DeGeneresFinding Dory Alexandra DaddarioBaywatch

Gal GadotKeeping Up with the Joneses

Jennifer HudsonSandy Wexler

Tori KellySing

Anna KendrickTable 19

[10]
2018 Anna KendrickPitch Perfect 3 Anna FarisOverboard

Karen GillanJumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Amy SchumerI Feel Pretty

Hailee SteinfeldPitch Perfect 3

Rebel WilsonPitch Perfect 3

[11][12]
2019 Laura MaranoThe Perfect Date AwkwafinaCrazy Rich Asians

Tiffany HaddishNight School

Marsai MartinLittle

Rebel WilsonIsn't It Romantic

Constance WuCrazy Rich Asians

Notes

  1. ^ Credited as Ellen Page

References

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  5. ^ "Teen Choice Awards 2012: 'Hunger Games,' 'Twilight' and Justin Bieber Win Big". ABC News. The Walt Disney Company. July 23, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  6. ^ "Complete list of Teen Choice 2013 Awards winners". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Publishing. August 11, 2013. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
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