Ariel Award for Best Actress
The Ariel Award for Best Actress is an award presented by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas in Mexico. It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role while working within the Mexican film industry. In 1947, the 1st and 2nd Ariel Awards were held, with Dolores del Río and María Félix winning for the films Las Abandonadas and Enamorada, respectively. With the exception of the years 1959 to 1971, when the Ariel Awards were suspended, the award has been given annually. Nominees and winners are determined by a committee formed every year consisting of academy members, previous winners and individuals with at least two Ariel nominations; the committee members submit their votes through the official AMACC website.
Since its inception, the award has been given to 52 actresses. Blanca Guerra is the most awarded performer, with four accolades; Del Río, Félix, and María Rojo had received three Ariels, each; while Irene Azuela, Mónica del Carmen, Marga López, Silvia Pinal, Patricia Reyes Spíndola and Adriana Roel, had been awarded twice. Rojo is the most nominated performer, with eight nominations. The category has resulted in a tie on four occasions: Guerra and Norma Herrera, Guerra and Rojo, Ximena Ayala and Ana Bertha Espín, and Elizabeth Cervantes and Maribel Verdú. In two instances an actress has been nominated twice the same year: in 1983, Rojo was nominated for La Pachanga and La Víspera, and lost the award to Beatriz Sheridan for Confidencias; and at the 38th Ariel Awards, Patricia Reyes Spíndola was nominated twice in the category for La Reina de la Noche and Mujeres Insumisas, and won for the former film. In 1984, Isela Vega won for La Viuda Negra, filmed in 1977 and censored seven years because of its content.
Ten films have featured two nominated performances for Best Actress, the episode "Nosotros" from the anthology film Tú, Yo, Nosotros, De Todos Modos Juan Te Llamas, Naufragio, Veneno Para Las Hadas, Como Agua Para Chocolate, Principio y Fin, Novia Que Te Vea, El Callejón de los Milagros, Nicotina, and Familia ; Macedo, Brambila, Rojo, Torné, Muñoz, Sanz and Bianchi won the award. 14 performers have won both the Ariel Award for Best Actress and the accolade for Best Supporting Actress; Margarita Sanz and Patricia Reyes Spíndola had received the aforementioned awards and the Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role. Ana Ofelia Murguía is the most nominated actress without a win, with five unsuccessful nominations. As of the 2025 ceremony, Luisa Huertas is the most recent winner in this category for her role in No Nos Moverán.
Winners and nominees
| Indicates the winner |
Multiple wins and nominations
The following individuals have received multiple Best Actress awards:| Wins | Actress |
| 4 | Blanca Guerra |
| 3 | Dolores del Río |
| 3 | María Félix |
| 3 | María Rojo |
| 2 | Irene Azuela |
| 2 | Mónica del Carmen |
| 2 | Marga López |
| 2 | Silvia Pinal |
| 2 | Patricia Reyes Spíndola |
| 2 | Adriana Roel |
The following actresses received four or more Best Actress nominations:
| Nominations | Actress |
| 8 | María Rojo |
| 7 | Marga López |
| 6 | Blanca Guerra |
| 5 | Dolores del Río |
| 5 | María Félix |
| 5 | Ana Ofelia Murguía |
| 5 | Arcelia Ramírez |
| 4 | Karina Gidi |
| 4 | Ilse Salas |
| 4 | Patricia Reyes Spíndola |