Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

































Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

Allison-Janney in 2014.jpg
The 2018 recipient: Allison Janney

Awarded for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Country United States
Presented by
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awarded
1937 (for performance in films released during the 1936 film season)
Currently held by
Allison Janney
I, Tonya (2017)
Website oscars.org

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry.


At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937, Gale Sondergaard was the first winner of this award for her role in Anthony Adverse.[1] Initially, winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes.[2] Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944, winners received full-sized statuettes.[3] Currently, nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy.[4]


Since its inception, the award has been given to 80 actresses. Dianne Wiest and Shelley Winters have received the most awards in this category with two awards each. Despite winning no awards, Thelma Ritter was nominated on six occasions, more than any other actress. As of the 2018 ceremony, Allison Janney is the most recent winner in this category for her role as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


  • 2 Multiple wins and nominations


  • 3 Age superlatives


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 Bibliography


  • 7 External links





Winners and nominees


In the following table, the years are listed as per Academy convention, and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County; the ceremonies are always held the following year.[5]




Black-and-white photo of Alice Brady.


Alice Brady won for her role in 1937's In Old Chicago.



Black-and-white photo of Hattie McDaniel in 1941.


Hattie McDaniel won for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939), thus becoming the first black performer to win an Oscar.[2]



Black-and-white publicity photo of Teresa Wright.


Teresa Wright won for her role in 1942's Mrs. Miniver.





Ethel Barrymore won for her performance in None but the Lonely Heart (1944).





Anne Baxter won for her role in The Razor's Edge (1946).



Black-and-white publicity photo of Celeste Holm .


Celeste Holm won for her performance in Gentleman's Agreement (1947).



Photo of Eva Marie Saint.


Eva Marie Saint won for her performance in On the Waterfront (1954).




For her role in 1957's Sayonara, Miyoshi Umeki became the first and only Asian woman to win an Academy Award for acting.



Black-and-white photo of Wendy Hiller.


Wendy Hiller won for her performance in Separate Tables (1958).



Black-and-white publicity photo of Shelley Winters.


Shelley Winters won two awards in this category for her roles in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and A Patch of Blue (1965).



Black-and-white photo of Rita Moreno in 1963.


Rita Moreno won for her role in 1961's West Side Story.



Black-and-white publicity photo of Goldie Hawn.


Goldie Hawn won for her role in Cactus Flower (1969).





Helen Hayes won for her role in Airport (1970).



Photo of Tatum O'Neal.

At age 10, Tatum O'Neal became the youngest winner and nominee in this category for her role in Paper Moon (1973).



Photo of Vanessa Redgrave.


Vanessa Redgrave won for her portrayal of the titular character in Julia (1977).





Maggie Smith won for her performance in California Suite (1978).



Photo of Meryl Streep circa 1976 and 1979.


Meryl Streep has received four nominations in this category, winning once for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).



Black-and-white photo of Peggy Ashcroft.

At age 77, Peggy Ashcroft became the oldest winner in this category for her role in A Passage to India (1984).



Photo of Anjelica Huston.


Anjelica Huston won for her performance in Prizzi's Honor (1985).



Photo of Dianne Wiest.


Dianne Wiest won for her performances in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Bullets over Broadway (1994); films which were both directed by Woody Allen.[6]



Photo of Geena Davis.


Geena Davis won for her role in The Accidental Tourist (1988).



A picture of a curly-haired woman wearing a dress with various purple and green prints. She is holding a golden statuette.


Brenda Fricker, won for her performance in My Left Foot (1989), becoming the first Irish actress to win an Oscar



A photo of Whoopi Goldberg.


Whoopi Goldberg won for her role as Oda Mae Brown in Ghost (1990).





Marisa Tomei won for her performance in My Cousin Vinny (1992).





Mira Sorvino won for her performance in Mighty Aphrodite (1995).





Juliette Binoche won for her performance in The English Patient (1996).



Photo of Judi Dench in 2007.


Judi Dench won for her performance as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love (1998).



Photo of Angelina Jolie in 2014.


Angelina Jolie won for her performance in 1999's Girl, Interrupted.



Jennifer Connelly—a white female with straight dark hair pulled back tightly around her head, hazel eyes, and smiling slightly—attending the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival at age 39.


Jennifer Connelly won for her portrayal of Alicia Nash in 2001's A Beautiful Mind.



Photo of Catherine Zeta-Jones in 2012.


Catherine Zeta-Jones won for her performance as Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002).



Photo of Renée Zellweger in 2010.


Renée Zellweger won for her role in Cold Mountain (2003).



Photo of Cate Blanchett in 2015.


Cate Blanchett won for her performance as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator (2004), becoming the first performer to win an Oscar for portraying a real-life Oscar winner.



Photo of Rachel Weisz in 2012.


Rachel Weisz won for her performance in The Constant Gardener (2005).



Photo of Jennifer Hudson in 2007.


Jennifer Hudson won for portraying Effie White in Dreamgirls (2006).



Photo of Tilda Swinton in 2016.


Tilda Swinton won for her performance in Michael Clayton (2007).



Photo of Penélope Cruz in 2018.


Penélope Cruz won for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), becoming the first Spanish actress to win an Oscar.



Photo of Mo'Nique in 2010.


Mo'Nique won for her role in Precious (2009).



Leo at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Woody Allen's film Whatever Works in April 2009.


Melissa Leo won for her role in The Fighter (2010).



Spencer at the premiere of Hidden Figures in December 2016.


Octavia Spencer won for her role as Minny Jackson in Help (2011).



Photo of Anne Hathaway in 2014.


Anne Hathaway won for portraying Fantine in Les Misérables (2012).



Photo of Lupita Nyong'o in 2017.


Lupita Nyong'o won for her role as Patsey in 12 Years a Slave (2013).



Photo of Patricia Arquette in 2015.


Patricia Arquette won for her role in Boyhood (2014).



Photo of Alicia Vikander in 2013.


Alicia Vikander won for her role as Gerda Wegener in The Danish Girl (2015).



Photo of Viola Davis in 2016.


Viola Davis won for her performance in Fences (2016).








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Year
Actress
Role(s)
Film

Ref.
1930s

1936
(9th)

Gale Sondergaard Award winner

Faith Paleologus

Anthony Adverse
[7]

Beulah Bondi

Rachel Jackson

The Gorgeous Hussy

Alice Brady

Angelica Bullock

My Man Godfrey

Bonita Granville

Mary Tilford

These Three

Maria Ouspenskaya

Baroness von Obersdorf

Dodsworth

1937
(10th)

Alice Brady Award winner

Molly O'Leary

In Old Chicago
[8]

Andrea Leeds

Kay Hamilton

Stage Door

Anne Shirley

Laurel "Lollie" Dallas

Stella Dallas

Claire Trevor
Francey

Dead End

May Whitty

Mrs. Bramson

Night Must Fall

1938
(11th)

Fay Bainter Award winner

Belle Massey

Jezebel
[9]

Beulah Bondi

Mary Wilkins

Of Human Hearts

Billie Burke

Emily Kilbourne

Merrily We Live

Spring Byington

Penelope "Penny" Vanderhof-Sycamore

You Can't Take It with You

Miliza Korjus

Carla Donner

The Great Waltz

1939
(12th)

Hattie McDaniel Award winner

Mammy

Gone with the Wind
[10]

Olivia de Havilland

Melanie Hamilton

Gone with the Wind

Geraldine Fitzgerald

Isabella Linton

Wuthering Heights

Edna May Oliver

Sarah McKlennar

Drums Along the Mohawk

Maria Ouspenskaya

Grandmother Janou

Love Affair
1940s

1940
(13th)

Jane Darwell Award winner

Ma Joad

The Grapes of Wrath
[11]

Judith Anderson

Mrs. Danvers

Rebecca

Ruth Hussey

Elizabeth Imbrie

The Philadelphia Story

Barbara O'Neil

Francoise, Duchess de Praslin

All This, and Heaven Too

Marjorie Rambeau

Mamie Adams

Primrose Path

1941
(14th)

Mary Astor Award winner

Sandra Kovak

The Great Lie
[12]

Sara Allgood

Beth Morgan

How Green Was My Valley

Patricia Collinge

Birdie Bagtry-Hubbard

The Little Foxes

Teresa Wright

Alexandra Giddens

Margaret Wycherly

Mary Brooks-York

Sergeant York

1942
(15th)

Teresa Wright Award winner

Carol Beldon

Mrs. Miniver
[13]

Gladys Cooper

Mrs. Vale

Now, Voyager

Agnes Moorehead

Fanny Minafer

The Magnificent Ambersons

Susan Peters

Kitty Chilcet

Random Harvest

May Whitty

Lady Beldon

Mrs. Miniver

1943
(16th)

Katina Paxinou Award winner

Pilar

For Whom the Bell Tolls
[14]

Gladys Cooper

Marie Therese Vauzou

The Song of Bernadette

Paulette Goddard

Joan O'Doul

So Proudly We Hail!

Anne Revere

Louise Casterot-Soubirous

The Song of Bernadette

Lucile Watson

Fanny Farrelly

Watch on the Rhine

1944
(17th)

Ethel Barrymore Award winner

Ma Mott

None but the Lonely Heart
[15]

Jennifer Jones

Jane Deborah Hilton

Since You Went Away

Angela Lansbury

Nancy Oliver

Gaslight

Aline MacMahon

Ling Tan's Wife

Dragon Seed

Agnes Moorehead

Aspasia Conti

Mrs. Parkington

1945
(18th)

Anne Revere Award winner

Araminty Brown

National Velvet
[16]

Eve Arden

Ida Corwin

Mildred Pierce

Ann Blyth

Veda Pierce

Angela Lansbury

Sibyl Vane

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Joan Lorring

Bessie Watty

The Corn is Green

1946
(19th)

Anne Baxter Award winner

Sophie Nelson-MacDonald

The Razor's Edge
[17]

Ethel Barrymore

Mrs. Warren

The Spiral Staircase

Lillian Gish

Laura Belle McCanles

Duel in the Sun

Flora Robson

Angelique Buiton

Saratoga Trunk

Gale Sondergaard

Lady Thiang

Anna and the King of Siam

1947
(20th)

Celeste Holm Award winner

Anne Dettrey

Gentleman's Agreement
[18]

Ethel Barrymore

Sophie Horfield

The Paradine Case

Gloria Grahame

Ginny Tremaine

Crossfire

Marjorie Main

Ma Kettle

The Egg and I

Anne Revere

Mrs. Green

Gentleman's Agreement

1948
(21st)

Claire Trevor Award winner

Gaye Dawn

Key Largo
[19]

Barbara Bel Geddes

Katrin Hanson

I Remember Mama

Ellen Corby

Trina

Agnes Moorehead

Aggie McDonald

Johnny Belinda

Jean Simmons

Ophelia

Hamlet

1949
(22nd)

Mercedes McCambridge Award winner

Sadie Burke

All the King's Men
[20]

Ethel Barrymore

Miss Em

Pinky

Celeste Holm

Sister Scholastica

Come to the Stable

Elsa Lanchester

Amelia Potts

Ethel Waters

Dicey Johnson

Pinky
1950s

1950
(23rd)

Josephine Hull Award winner

Veta Louise Simmons

Harvey
[21]

Hope Emerson

Evelyn Harper

Caged

Celeste Holm

Karen Richards

All About Eve

Nancy Olson

Betty Schaefer

Sunset Boulevard

Thelma Ritter

Birdie Coonan

All About Eve

1951
(24th)

Kim Hunter Award winner

Stella Kowalski

A Streetcar Named Desire
[22]

Joan Blondell

Annie Rawlins

The Blue Veil

Mildred Dunnock

Linda Loman

Death of a Salesman

Lee Grant
The Shoplifter

Detective Story

Thelma Ritter

Ellen McNulty

The Mating Season

1952
(25th)

Gloria Grahame Award winner

Rosemary Bartlow

The Bad and the Beautiful
[23]

Jean Hagen

Lina Lamont

Singin' in the Rain

Colette Marchand

Marie Charlet

Moulin Rouge

Terry Moore

Marie Buckholder

Come Back, Little Sheba

Thelma Ritter
Clancy

With a Song in My Heart

1953
(26th)

Donna Reed Award winner

Alma Burke/Lorene

From Here to Eternity
[24]

Grace Kelly

Linda Nordley

Mogambo

Geraldine Page

Angie Lowe

Hondo

Marjorie Rambeau

Mrs. Stewart

Torch Song

Thelma Ritter
Moe Williams

Pickup on South Street

1954
(27th)

Eva Marie Saint Award winner

Edie Doyle

On the Waterfront
[25]

Nina Foch

Erica Martin

Executive Suite

Katy Jurado

Señora Devereaux

Broken Lance

Jan Sterling

Sally McKee

The High and the Mighty

Claire Trevor

May Holst

1955
(28th)

Jo Van Fleet Award winner

Cathy Ames/Kate Trask

East of Eden
[26]

Betsy Blair

Clara Snyder

Marty

Peggy Lee

Rose Hopkins

Pete Kelly's Blues

Marisa Pavan

Rosa Delle Rose

The Rose Tattoo

Natalie Wood
Judy

Rebel Without a Cause

1956
(29th)

Dorothy Malone Award winner

Marylee Hadley

Written on the Wind
[27]

Mildred Dunnock

Rose Comfort

Baby Doll

Eileen Heckart

Hortense Daigle

The Bad Seed

Mercedes McCambridge

Luz Benedict

Giant

Patty McCormack

Rhoda Penmark

The Bad Seed

1957
(30th)

Miyoshi Umeki Award winner

Katsumi Kelly

Sayonara
[28]

Carolyn Jones

The Existentialist

The Bachelor Party

Elsa Lanchester

Miss Plimsoll

Witness for the Prosecution

Hope Lange

Selena Cross

Peyton Place

Diane Varsi

Allison MacKenzie

1958
(31st)

Wendy Hiller Award winner

Pat Cooper

Separate Tables
[29]

Peggy Cass

Agnes Gooch

Auntie Mame

Martha Hyer

Gwen French

Some Came Running

Maureen Stapleton

Fay Doyle

Lonelyhearts

Cara Williams
Billy's Mother

The Defiant Ones

1959
(32nd)

Shelley Winters Award winner

Petronella van Daan

The Diary of Anne Frank
[30]

Hermione Baddeley
Elspeth

Room at the Top

Susan Kohner

Sarah Jane Johnson

Imitation of Life

Juanita Moore

Annie Johnson

Thelma Ritter
Alma

Pillow Talk
1960s

1960
(33rd)

Shirley Jones Award winner

Lulu Baines

Elmer Gantry
[31]

Glynis Johns

Mrs. Firth

The Sundowners

Shirley Knight

Reenie Flood

The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

Janet Leigh

Marion Crane

Psycho

Mary Ure

Clara Dawes

Sons and Lovers

1961
(34th)

Rita Moreno Award winner

Anita del Carmen

West Side Story
[32]

Fay Bainter

Amelia Tilford

The Children's Hour

Judy Garland

Irene Hoffman-Wallner

Judgment at Nuremberg

Lotte Lenya

Magda Terribili-Gonzales

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

Una Merkel

Mrs. Winemiller

Summer and Smoke

1962
(35th)

Patty Duke Award winner

Helen Keller

The Miracle Worker
[33]

Mary Badham

Jean Louise "Scout" Finch

To Kill a Mockingbird

Shirley Knight

Heavenly Finley

Sweet Bird of Youth

Angela Lansbury

Eleanor Iselin

The Manchurian Candidate

Thelma Ritter

Elizabeth McCartney-Stroud

Birdman of Alcatraz

1963
(36th)

Margaret Rutherford Award winner

The Duchess of Brighton

The V.I.P.s
[34]

Diane Cilento

Molly Seagrim

Tom Jones

Edith Evans

Miss Western

Joyce Redman

Mrs. Waters/Jenny Jones

Lilia Skala

Mother Maria Marthe

Lilies of the Field

1964
(37th)

Lila Kedrova Award winner

Madame Hortense

Zorba the Greek
[35]

Gladys Cooper

Mrs. Higgins

My Fair Lady

Edith Evans

Mrs. St. Maugham

The Chalk Garden

Grayson Hall

Judith Fellowes

The Night of the Iguana

Agnes Moorehead

Velma Cruther

Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte

1965
(38th)

Shelley Winters Award winner

Rose-ann D'Arcey

A Patch of Blue
[36]

Ruth Gordon

Lucile Clover/The Dealer

Inside Daisy Clover

Joyce Redman

Emilia

Othello

Maggie Smith

Desdemona

Peggy Wood

Mother Abbess

The Sound of Music

1966
(39th)

Sandy Dennis Award winner

Honey

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
[37]

Wendy Hiller

Alice More

A Man for All Seasons

Jocelyne LaGarde

Malama Kanakoa

Hawaii

Vivien Merchant

Lily Clamacraft

Alfie

Geraldine Page

Margery Chanticleer

You're a Big Boy Now

1967
(40th)

Estelle Parsons Award winner

Blanche Barrow

Bonnie and Clyde
[38]

Carol Channing

Muzzy van Hossmere

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Mildred Natwick

Ethel Banks

Barefoot in the Park

Beah Richards

Mary Prentice

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Katharine Ross

Elaine Robinson

The Graduate

1968
(41st)

Ruth Gordon Award winner

Minnie Castevet

Rosemary's Baby
[39]

Lynn Carlin

Maria Forst

Faces

Sondra Locke

Mick Kelly

The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

Kay Medford

Rose Stern-Borach

Funny Girl

Estelle Parsons

Calla Mackie

Rachel, Rachel

1969
(42nd)

Goldie Hawn Award winner

Toni Simmons

Cactus Flower
[40]

Catherine Burns
Rhoda

Last Summer

Dyan Cannon

Alice Henderson

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Sylvia Miles
Cass

Midnight Cowboy

Susannah York

Alice LeBlanc

They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
1970s

1970
(43rd)

Helen Hayes Award winner

Ada Quonsett

Airport
[41]

Karen Black

Rayette Dipesto

Five Easy Pieces

Lee Grant

Joyce Enders

The Landlord

Sally Kellerman

Margaret O'Houlihan

MASH

Maureen Stapleton

Inez Guerrero

Airport

1971
(44th)

Cloris Leachman Award winner

Ruth Popper

The Last Picture Show
[42]

Ann-Margret
Bobbie

Carnal Knowledge

Ellen Burstyn

Lois Farrow

The Last Picture Show

Barbara Harris

Allison Densmore

Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?

Margaret Leighton

Mrs. Maudsley

The Go-Between

1972
(45th)

Eileen Heckart Award winner

Mrs. Baker

Butterflies Are Free
[43]

Jeannie Berlin

Lila Kolodny

The Heartbreak Kid

Geraldine Page
Gertrude Wilson

Pete 'n' Tillie

Susan Tyrrell
Oma Lee Greer

Fat City

Shelley Winters

Belle Rosen

The Poseidon Adventure

1973
(46th)

Tatum O'Neal Award winner

Addie Loggins

Paper Moon
[44]

Linda Blair

Regan MacNeil

The Exorcist

Candy Clark

Debbie Dunham

American Graffiti

Madeline Kahn

Trixie Delight

Paper Moon

Sylvia Sidney

Mrs. Pritchett

Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams

1974
(47th)

Ingrid Bergman Award winner

Greta Ohlsson

Murder on the Orient Express
[45]

Valentina Cortese
Séverine

Day for Night

Madeline Kahn

Lili von Shtupp

Blazing Saddles

Diane Ladd

Florence "Flo" Castleberry

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Talia Shire

Connie Corleone

The Godfather Part II

1975
(48th)

Lee Grant Award winner

Felicia Karpf

Shampoo
[46]

Ronee Blakley

Barbara Jean

Nashville

Sylvia Miles

Jessie Halstead Florian

Farewell, My Lovely

Lily Tomlin

Linnea Reese

Nashville

Brenda Vaccaro

Linda Riggs

Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough

1976
(49th)

Beatrice Straight Award winner

Louise Schumacher

Network
[47]

Jane Alexander

Judy Hoback

All the President's Men

Jodie Foster

Iris Steensma

Taxi Driver

Lee Grant

Lillian Rosen

Voyage of the Damned

Piper Laurie

Margaret White

Carrie

1977
(50th)

Vanessa Redgrave Award winner

Julia

Julia
[48]

Leslie Browne

Emilia Rodgers

The Turning Point

Quinn Cummings

Lucy McFadden

The Goodbye Girl

Melinda Dillon

Jillian Guiler

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Tuesday Weld

Katherine Dunn

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

1978
(51st)

Maggie Smith Award winner

Diana Barrie

California Suite
[49]

Dyan Cannon

Julia Farnsworth

Heaven Can Wait

Penelope Milford

Vi Munson

Coming Home

Maureen Stapleton
Pearl

Interiors

Meryl Streep
Linda

The Deer Hunter

1979
(52nd)

Meryl Streep Award winner

Joanna Kramer

Kramer vs. Kramer
[50]

Jane Alexander

Margaret Phelps

Kramer vs. Kramer

Barbara Barrie

Evelyn Stoller

Breaking Away

Candice Bergen

Jessica Potter

Starting Over

Mariel Hemingway
Tracy

Manhattan
1980s

1980
(53rd)

Mary Steenburgen Award winner

Lynda West-Dummar

Melvin and Howard
[51]

Eileen Brennan

Doreen Lewis

Private Benjamin

Eva Le Gallienne

Pearl

Resurrection

Cathy Moriarty

Vicki Thailer-LaMotta

Raging Bull

Diana Scarwid
Louise

Inside Moves

1981
(54th)

Maureen Stapleton Award winner

Emma Goldman

Reds
[52]

Melinda Dillon

Teresa Perrone

Absence of Malice

Jane Fonda

Chelsea Thayer Wayne

On Golden Pond

Joan Hackett

Toby Landau

Only When I Laugh

Elizabeth McGovern

Evelyn Nesbit

Ragtime

1982
(55th)

Jessica Lange Award winner

Julie Nichols

Tootsie
[53]

Glenn Close

Jenny Fields

The World According to Garp

Teri Garr

Sandy Lester

Tootsie

Kim Stanley

Lillian Farmer

Frances

Lesley Ann Warren

Norma Cassady

Victor/Victoria

1983
(56th)

Linda Hunt Award winner

Billy Kwan

The Year of Living Dangerously
[54]

Cher

Dolly Pelliker

Silkwood

Glenn Close

Sarah Cooper

The Big Chill

Amy Irving
Hadass Vishkower

Yentl

Alfre Woodard

Beatrice "Geechee"

Cross Creek

1984
(57th)

Peggy Ashcroft Award winner

Mrs. Moore

A Passage to India
[55]

Glenn Close

Iris Gaines

The Natural

Lindsay Crouse

Margaret Lomax

Places in the Heart

Christine Lahti

Hazel Zanussi

Swing Shift

Geraldine Page

Mrs. Ritter

The Pope of Greenwich Village

1985
(58th)

Anjelica Huston Award winner

Maerose Prizzi

Prizzi's Honor
[56]

Margaret Avery

Shug Avery

The Color Purple

Amy Madigan

Sunny MacKenzie-Sobel

Twice in a Lifetime

Meg Tilly

Sister Agnes Devereaux

Agnes of God

Oprah Winfrey

Sofia Johnson

The Color Purple

1986
(59th)

Dianne Wiest Award winner

Holly

Hannah and Her Sisters
[57]

Tess Harper

Chick Boyle

Crimes of the Heart

Piper Laurie

Mrs. Norman

Children of a Lesser God

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Carmen

The Color of Money

Maggie Smith

Charlotte Bartlett

A Room with a View

1987
(60th)

Olympia Dukakis Award winner

Rose Castorini

Moonstruck
[58]

Norma Aleandro

Florencia Sánchez Morales

Gaby: A True Story

Anne Archer

Beth Rogerson-Gallagher

Fatal Attraction

Anne Ramsey

Mrs. Lift

Throw Momma from the Train

Ann Sothern

Letitia Benson-Doughty

The Whales of August

1988
(61st)

Geena Davis Award winner

Muriel Pritchett

The Accidental Tourist
[59]

Joan Cusack
Cyn

Working Girl

Frances McDormand

Mrs. Pell

Mississippi Burning

Michelle Pfeiffer

Madame Marie de Tourvel

Dangerous Liaisons

Sigourney Weaver

Katharine Parker

Working Girl

1989
(62nd)

Brenda Fricker Award winner

Bridget Fagan-Brown

My Left Foot
[60]

Anjelica Huston

Tamara Broder

Enemies, A Love Story

Lena Olin
Masha Bloch

Julia Roberts

Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie

Steel Magnolias

Dianne Wiest

Helen Buckman

Parenthood
1990s

1990
(63rd)

Whoopi Goldberg Award winner

Oda Mae Brown

Ghost
[61]

Annette Bening

Myra Langtry

The Grifters

Lorraine Bracco

Karen Friedman-Hill

Goodfellas

Diane Ladd

Marietta Pace Fortune

Wild at Heart

Mary McDonnell
Stands With a Fist

Dances with Wolves

1991
(64th)

Mercedes Ruehl Award winner

Anne Napolitano

The Fisher King
[62]

Diane Ladd
Mrs. Hillyer

Rambling Rose

Juliette Lewis

Danielle Bowden

Cape Fear

Kate Nelligan

Lila Wingo-Newbury

The Prince of Tides

Jessica Tandy

Virginia "Ninny" Threadgoode

Fried Green Tomatoes

1992
(65th)

Marisa Tomei Award winner

Mona Lisa Vito

My Cousin Vinny
[63]

Judy Davis

Sally Simmons

Husbands and Wives

Joan Plowright

Mrs. Fisher

Enchanted April

Vanessa Redgrave

Ruth Wilcox

Howards End

Miranda Richardson

Ingrid Thompson-Fleming

Damage

1993
(66th)

Anna Paquin Award winner

Flora McGrath

The Piano
[64]

Holly Hunter

Tamara "Tammy" Hemphill

The Firm

Rosie Perez

Carla Rodrigo

Fearless

Winona Ryder

May Welland

The Age of Innocence

Emma Thompson

Gareth Peirce

In the Name of the Father

1994
(67th)

Dianne Wiest Award winner

Helen Sinclair

Bullets over Broadway
[65]

Rosemary Harris

Rose Haigh-Wood

Tom & Viv

Helen Mirren

Queen Charlotte

The Madness of King George

Uma Thurman

Mia Wallace

Pulp Fiction

Jennifer Tilly

Olive Neal

Bullets over Broadway

1995
(68th)

Mira Sorvino Award winner

Linda Ash

Mighty Aphrodite
[66]

Joan Allen

Pat Nixon

Nixon

Kathleen Quinlan

Marilyn Lovell

Apollo 13

Mare Winningham

Georgia Flood

Georgia

Kate Winslet

Marianne Dashwood

Sense and Sensibility

1996
(69th)

Juliette Binoche Award winner

Hana

The English Patient
[67]

Joan Allen

Elizabeth Proctor

The Crucible

Lauren Bacall

Hannah Morgan

The Mirror Has Two Faces

Barbara Hershey

Madame Serena Merle

The Portrait of a Lady

Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Hortense Cumberbatch

Secrets & Lies

1997
(70th)

Kim Basinger Award winner

Lynn Margaret Bracken

L.A. Confidential
[68]

Joan Cusack

Emily Montgomery

In & Out

Minnie Driver

Skylar

Good Will Hunting

Julianne Moore

Amber Waves

Boogie Nights

Gloria Stuart

Rose Dawson Calvert

Titanic

1998
(71st)

Judi Dench Award winner

Queen Elizabeth I

Shakespeare in Love
[69]

Kathy Bates

Libby Holden

Primary Colors

Brenda Blethyn

Mari Hoff

Little Voice

Rachel Griffiths

Hilary du Pré

Hilary and Jackie

Lynn Redgrave
Hanna

Gods and Monsters

1999
(72nd)

Angelina Jolie Award winner

Lisa Rowe

Girl, Interrupted
[70]

Toni Collette

Lynn Sear

The Sixth Sense

Catherine Keener

Maxine Lund

Being John Malkovich

Samantha Morton
Hattie

Sweet and Lowdown

Chloë Sevigny

Lana Tisdel

Boys Don't Cry
2000s

2000
(73rd)

Marcia Gay Harden Award winner

Lee Krasner

Pollock
[71]

Judi Dench

Armande Voizin

Chocolat

Kate Hudson

Penny Lane

Almost Famous

Frances McDormand

Elaine Miller

Julie Walters

Georgia Wilkinson

Billy Elliot

2001
(74th)

Jennifer Connelly Award winner

Alicia Nash

A Beautiful Mind
[72]

Helen Mirren

Jane Wilson

Gosford Park

Maggie Smith

Constance Trentham

Marisa Tomei

Natalie Strout

In the Bedroom

Kate Winslet

Iris Murdoch

Iris

2002
(75th)

Catherine Zeta-Jones Award winner

Velma Kelly

Chicago
[73]

Kathy Bates

Roberta Hertzel

About Schmidt

Julianne Moore

Laura McGrath-Brown

The Hours

Queen Latifah

Matron Mama Morton

Chicago

Meryl Streep

Susan Orlean

Adaptation

2003
(76th)

Renée Zellweger Award winner

Ruby Thewes

Cold Mountain
[74]

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Nadereh Behrani

House of Sand and Fog

Patricia Clarkson

Joy Burns

Pieces of April

Marcia Gay Harden

Celeste Boyle

Mystic River

Holly Hunter

Melanie Freeland

Thirteen

2004
(77th)

Cate Blanchett Award winner

Katharine Hepburn

The Aviator
[75]

Laura Linney

Clara McMillen

Kinsey

Virginia Madsen

Maya Randall

Sideways

Sophie Okonedo

Tatiana Rusesabagina

Hotel Rwanda

Natalie Portman

Jane Jones / Alice Ayres

Closer

2005
(78th)

Rachel Weisz Award winner

Tessa Quayle

The Constant Gardener
[76]

Amy Adams

Ashley Johnsten

Junebug

Catherine Keener

Nelle Harper Lee

Capote

Frances McDormand

Glory Dodge

North Country

Michelle Williams

Alma Beers

Brokeback Mountain

2006
(79th)

Jennifer Hudson Award winner

Effie White

Dreamgirls
[77]

Adriana Barraza

Amelia Hernández

Babel

Cate Blanchett

Bathsheba "Sheba" Hart

Notes on a Scandal

Abigail Breslin

Olive Hoover

Little Miss Sunshine

Rinko Kikuchi

Chieko Wataya

Babel

2007
(80th)

Tilda Swinton Award winner

Karen Crowder

Michael Clayton
[78]

Cate Blanchett

Jude Quinn

I'm Not There

Ruby Dee

Mahalee Lucas

American Gangster

Saoirse Ronan

Briony Tallis

Atonement

Amy Ryan

Helene McCready

Gone Baby Gone

2008
(81st)

Penélope Cruz Award winner

María Elena

Vicky Cristina Barcelona
[79]

Amy Adams

Sister James

Doubt

Viola Davis

Mrs. Miller

Taraji P. Henson
Queenie

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Marisa Tomei
Cassidy / Pam

The Wrestler

2009
(82nd)

Mo'Nique Award winner

Mary Lee Johnston

Precious
[80]

Penélope Cruz

Carla Albanese

Nine

Vera Farmiga

Alex Goran

Up in the Air

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Jean Craddock

Crazy Heart

Anna Kendrick

Natalie Keener

Up in the Air
2010s

2010
(83rd)

Melissa Leo Award winner

Alice Eklund-Ward

The Fighter
[81]

Amy Adams

Charlene Fleming

The Fighter

Helena Bonham Carter

Queen Elizabeth

The King's Speech

Hailee Steinfeld

Mattie Ross

True Grit

Jacki Weaver

Janine "Smurf" Cody

Animal Kingdom

2011
(84th)

Octavia Spencer Award winner

Minny Jackson

The Help
[82]

Bérénice Bejo

Peppy Miller

The Artist

Jessica Chastain

Celia Foote

The Help

Melissa McCarthy
Megan Price

Bridesmaids

Janet McTeer

Hubert Page

Albert Nobbs

2012
(85th)

Anne Hathaway Award winner

Fantine

Les Misérables
[83]

Amy Adams

Peggy Dodd

The Master

Sally Field

Mary Todd Lincoln

Lincoln

Helen Hunt

Cheryl Cohen-Greene

The Sessions

Jacki Weaver

Dolores Solitano

Silver Linings Playbook

2013
(86th)

Lupita Nyong'o Award winner

Patsey

12 Years a Slave
[84]

Sally Hawkins
Ginger

Blue Jasmine

Jennifer Lawrence

Rosalyn Rosenfeld

American Hustle

Julia Roberts

Barbara Weston-Fordham

August: Osage County

June Squibb

Kate Grant

Nebraska

2014
(87th)

Patricia Arquette Award winner

Olivia Evans

Boyhood
[85]

Laura Dern

Bobbi Grey

Wild

Keira Knightley

Joan Clarke

The Imitation Game

Emma Stone

Sam Thomson

Birdman

Meryl Streep

The Witch

Into the Woods

2015
(88th)

Alicia Vikander Award winner

Gerda Wegener

The Danish Girl
[86]

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Daisy Domergue

The Hateful Eight

Rooney Mara

Therese Belivet

Carol

Rachel McAdams

Sacha Pfeiffer

Spotlight

Kate Winslet

Joanna Hoffman

Steve Jobs

2016
(89th)

Viola Davis Award winner

Rose Lee Maxson

Fences
[87]

Naomie Harris

Paula Harris

Moonlight

Nicole Kidman

Sue Brierley

Lion

Octavia Spencer

Dorothy Vaughan

Hidden Figures

Michelle Williams

Randi Chandler

Manchester by the Sea

2017
(90th)

Allison Janney Award winner

LaVona Golden

I, Tonya
[88]

Mary J. Blige

Florence Jackson

Mudbound

Lesley Manville

Cyril Woodcock

Phantom Thread

Laurie Metcalf

Marion McPherson

Lady Bird

Octavia Spencer

Zelda Delilah Fuller

The Shape of Water



Multiple wins and nominations











Age superlatives
































Record
Actress
Film
Age (in years)

Ref.
Oldest winner

Peggy Ashcroft

A Passage to India
77
[89]
Oldest nominee

Gloria Stuart

Titanic
87
[89]
Youngest winner

Tatum O'Neal

Paper Moon
10
[89]
Youngest nominee


See also



  • All Academy Award acting nominees

  • BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female

  • Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress

  • Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role



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  • Kinn, Gail; Piazza, Jim (2014), The Academy Awards: The Complete Unofficial History, New York, United States: Workman Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-57912-986-6


  • Thise, Mark (2008), Hollywood Winners & Loseres A to Z, New York, United States: Limelight Editions, ISBN 978-0-87910-351-4


  • Wiley, Mason; Bona, Damien (1996). Inside Oscar: The Unofficial History of the Academy Awards (5 ed.). New York, United States: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-34540-053-6. OCLC 779680732.



External links




  • Oscars.org (official Academy site)


  • Oscar.com (official ceremony promotional site)


  • The Academy Awards Database (official site)












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