Baeksang Arts Awards for Best Supporting Actress (TV) | |
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Awarded for | Best acting in a supporting role in Korean drama |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | Baeksang Arts Awards |
Currently held by | Kim Sun-young Crash Landing on You (2020) |
Website | baeksangartsawards |
The Baeksang Arts Awards for Best Supporting Actress (TV) is given at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
Indicates the winner |
Year | Winner | Film | Original title | Role(s) | Network |
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2018 | Ye Ji-won | ' Should We Kiss First? | 키스 먼저 할까요? | Lee Mi-ra | SBS |
Na Young-hee | My Golden Life | 황금빛 내 인생 | Noh Myung-hee | KBS2 | |
Ra Mi-ran | Avengers Social Club | 부암동 복수자들 | Hong Do-hee | tvN | |
Song Ha-yoon | Fight for My Way | 쌈 마이웨이 | Baek Seol-hee | KBS2 | |
Jeon Hye-jin | Misty | 미스티 | Seo Eun-joo | jTBC | |
2019 | Lee Jung-eun | The Light in Your Eyes | 눈이 부시게 | Moon Jung-eun | jTBC |
Kim Min-jung | Mr. Sunshine | 미스터 션샤인 | Lee Yang-hwa / Kudo Hina | tvN | |
Oh Na-ra | My Mister | 나의 아저씨 | Jung-hee | ||
Yoon Se-ah | Sky Castle | SKY 캐슬 | No Seung-hye | jTBC | |
Lee Da-hee | The Beauty Inside | 뷰티 인사이드 | Kang Sa-ra |
Year | Winner and nominees | Film | Original title | Role(s) | Network |
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2020 | Kim Sun-young | Crash Landing on You | 사랑의 불시착 | Na Wol-sook | tvN |
Kwon Nara | Itaewon Class | 이태원 클라쓰 | Oh Soo-ah | jTBC | |
Seo Ji-hye | Crash Landing on You | 사랑의불시착 | Seo Dan | tvN | |
Son Dam-bi | When the Camellia Blooms | 동백꽃 필 무렵 | Choi Hyang-mi / Choi Go-eun | KBS2 | |
Yeom Hye-ran | Hong Ja-young |
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