Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

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Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
20230719 Lim Ji-yeon (imjiyeon).jpg
The 2023 recipient: Lim Ji-yeon
Awarded forBest supporting actress
Country Asia–Pacific region
Presented by Asian Academy Creative Awards
First awarded2018
Currently held by Lim Ji-yeon,
The Glory (2023)
Website asianacademycreativeawards.com

This is a list of the winners of the Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role since its institution in 2018. The award is presented to the best supporting actress performance in a television series or film. Apart from the main award, the category is also awarded regionally in seventeen participating nations. [1]

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Winners

The following table display the winners of the award.

YearActorProgramNetworkCountryRef.
2018Candy YangRoseki Hakka TV Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan [2]
2019 Pyae Pyae The Only Mom Brave EmpireFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar [3]
2020 Lina Ng Last Madame Mediacorp Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore [4]
2021 Amruta Subhash Bombay Begums Netflix Flag of India.svg  India [5]
2022Liou Yin-shangStill Me CTS Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan [6]
2023 Lim Ji-yeon The Glory NetflixFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea [7]

Regional winners

The following table display the winners of the regional award, sorted by the participating nations. [8]

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

YearActorProgramNetwork
2019 Deborah Mailman Mystery Road ABC
2022 Mabel Li New Gold Mountain SBS

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

YearActorProgramNetwork

Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong

YearActorProgramNetwork
2019 Sisley Choi The Defected TVB
2022 Elaine Yiu The Righteous FistsTVB
2023Tiffany LauThe InvisiblesTVB

Flag of India.svg  India

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018 Rajshri Deshpande Sacred Games Netflix
2019 Mona Ambegaonkar Bhak HOOQ
2021 Amruta Subhash Bombay Begums Netflix
2022 Kirti Kulhari Human Disney+ Hotstar
2023 Shefali Shah Darlings Netflix

Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018Poppy SoviaThe Publicist Viu
2019 Lutesha HalustikViu
2020Wulan Guritno Pretty Little Liars Viu
2022Susan SamehWedding Agreement the Series Disney+ Hotstar
2023Roweina UmbohMantan Tapi MenikahViu

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018 Shihori Kanjiya Miss Sherlock Hulu Japan
2021 Yuri Tsunematsu The Naked Director Netflix
2023Honoka MatsumotoAngel Flight Amazon Prime Video

Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018Yoke ChenWhere Got Money? Astro AEC
2019Joanne Kam Grisse HBO Asia
2020Aida Aris The Bridge Viu
2021Nabila HudaBlackViu
2022Shaza BaeNusyuz Berkiblat Cinta Astro Ria
2023 Siti Saleha HilangViu

Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar

YearActorProgramNetwork
2019 Pyae Pyae The Only Mom Brave Empire
2020Ku Ku Zin Aung Stranger's House Good Old Days
2023 Su Htat Brew Me a Favor Canal+

Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018 Kyline Alcantara Kambal, Karibal GMA Network
2019 Dimples Romana Kadenang Ginto ABS-CBN
2021 Sylvia Sanchez Huwag Kang Mangamba ABS-CBN
2022Dimples Romana Viral Scandal ABS-CBN
2023 Sue Ramirez K-Love Viu

Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018Christina Kydoniefs Tanglin Channel 5
2019 Cynthia Koh Say Cheese Channel 8
2020 Lina Ng Last Madame meWatch
2021Cynthia Koh My Star Bride Channel 8
2022 Kayly Loh Sister Stand TallChannel 8
2023Min Ji Oh Last Madame: Sisters of the Night meWatch

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

YearActorProgramNetwork
2021 Go Min-si Sweet Home Netflix
2022 Lee Jung-eun Juvenile Justice Netflix
2023 Lim Ji-yeon The Glory Netflix

Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan

YearActorProgramNetwork
2018Candy YangRoseki Hakka TV
2019 Lee Chien-na The Mouse Serves a Guest Tea Formosa Television
2020 Moon Lee The Victims' Game Netflix
2021 Esther Liu Mother to Be Sanlih E-Television
2022Liou Yin-shangStill Me CTS
2023 Gingle Wang Wave Makers Netflix

Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

YearActorProgramNetwork
2019 Pitchapa Phanthumchinda Krong Kam Channel 3
2020Machida SutthikulphanichMother Line TV
2021Cherreen Nutjaree HorvejkulVoice in the Rain Viu
2022Venita LoywattanakulRemember 15Viu
2023Venita LoywattanakulGet RichViu

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