Well it's certainly an interesting project. Especially since the definition of strong" might vary from one person to the next. For example, if a woman struggles with something and overcomes it does that make her strong? Or does the struggle itself make her weak? Regardless I consider some of these to feature strong female leads (you are only interested in comedies, correct?)
Dirty Dancing (1987) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092890/ "Baby" (you could say a lot about that nickname!) is someone who has a strong belief in justice that isn't all talk. She is willing to put herself out for other people, and fight for the people she cares about. It's actually significant that at the end of the film her dance partner and lover introduces her to the audience by her real name, "Frances" rather than her diminiutive nickname.
Clueless (1995)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112697/ Cher's strength is misguided, but she has a domineering personality within the traditional female gender role (she runs a household, does makeovers etc) It's based on Jane Austen's Emma, which is itself a romantic comedy featuring a very similar heroine who dominates her friends and family (most significantly her father). Ultimately though, her strength comes from being humbled and seeing others as equals rather than inferiors.
Mrs. Winterbourne (1996) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117104/ This is actually a really silly movie, but I do find myself sort of admiring the heroine. She gets pregnant at eighteen, and is left homeless and without prospects. When a train crash results in a case of mistaken identity, she sees a chance to support herself and give her child the things she never had.
Shopgirl (2005) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338427/ IMDB calls this a romantic drama but I think I'd call it a dramady. It's about a woman who is lonely and afraid to pursue her dreams. Through two different relationships she grows into her own woman.
Penelope (2006) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472160/ I see this as a Beauty and the Beast story where the Beauty and the Beast are actually one and the same. Yes there is a romance. But it can't be successful until the heroine learns to love herself, flaws and all.
Hope that helps a bit!
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