Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Da'Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers Q&A BFI Southbank, January 2024.jpg
The 2023 recipient: Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Country United States
Presented by Chicago Film Critics Association
First awarded Frances McDormand
Mississippi Burning (1988)
Currently held by Da'Vine Joy Randolph
The Holdovers (2023)
Website www.chicagofilmcritics.org

The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.

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Winners

1980s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
1988 Frances McDormand Mississippi Burning Mrs. Pell
1989 Laura San Giacomo Sex, Lies, and Videotape Cynthia Patrice Bishop
Ellen Barkin Johnny Handsome Sunny Boyd
Shirley MacLaine Steel Magnolias Louisa "Ouiser" Boudreaux
Amy Madigan Field of Dreams Annie Kinsella
Mary Steenburgen Miss Firecracker Elain Rutledge

1990s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
1990 Lorraine Bracco Goodfellas Karen Hill
1991 Mercedes Ruehl The Fisher King Anne
Halle Berry Jungle Fever Vivian
Glenne Headly Mortal Thoughts Joyce Urbanski
Diane Ladd Rambling Rose Mother
Juliette Lewis Cape Fear Danielle Bowden
Elizabeth Perkins The Doctor June Ellis
Amanda Plummer The Fisher King Lydia
1992 Judy Davis Husbands and Wives Sally
Marcia Gay Harden Used People Norma
Rosie Perez White Men Can't Jump Gloria Clemente
Miranda Richardson The Crying Game Jude
Marisa Tomei My Cousin Vinny Mona Lisa Vito
1993 Rosie Perez Fearless Carla Rodrigo
Andie MacDowell Short Cuts Ann Finnigan
Anna Paquin The Piano Flora McGrath
Winona Ryder The Age of Innocence May Welland
Irene Worth Lost in Yonkers Grandma
1994 Dianne Wiest Bullets Over Broadway Helen Sinclair
Claire Danes Little Women Elizabeth "Beth" March
Kirsten Dunst Interview with the Vampire Claudia
Lena Olin Romeo Is Bleeding Mona Demarkov
Uma Thurman Pulp Fiction Mia Wallace
1995 Joan Allen Nixon Pat Nixon
Kathleen Quinlan Apollo 13 Marilyn Lovell
Kyra Sedgwick Something to Talk About Emma Rae King
Mira Sorvino Mighty Aphrodite Linda Ash
Diane Venora Heat Justine Hanna
1996 Irma P. Hall A Family Thing Aunt T.
Joan Allen The Crucible Elizabeth Proctor
Juliette Binoche The English Patient Hana
Barbara Hershey The Portrait of a Lady Madame Serena Merle
Natalie Portman Beautiful Girls Marty
1997 Debbi Morgan Eve's Bayou Mozelle Batiste Delacroix
Joan Allen The Ice Storm Elena Hood
Joan Cusack In & Out Emily Montgomery
Julianne Moore Boogie Nights Amber Waves
Sarah Polley The Sweet Hereafter Nicole Burnell
1998 Kathy Bates Primary Colors Libby Holden
Joan Allen Pleasantville Betty Parker
Kimberly Elise Beloved Denver
Rachel Griffiths Hilary and Jackie Hilary du Pré
Lisa Kudrow The Opposite of Sex Lucia De Lury
1999 Chloë Sevigny Boys Don't Cry Lana Tisdel
Angelina Jolie Girl, Interrupted Lisa Rowe
Catherine Keener Being John Malkovich Maxine Lund
Julianne Moore An Ideal Husband Mrs. Laura Cheveley
Samantha Morton Sweet and Lowdown Hattie

2000s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2000 Frances McDormand Almost Famous Elaine Miller
Kate Hudson Almost Famous Penny Lane
Julie Walters Billy Elliot Mrs. Georgia Wilkinson
Catherine Zeta-Jones Traffic Helena Ayala
Zhang Ziyi Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Jen Yu
2001 Cameron Diaz Vanilla Sky Julianna Gianni
Jennifer Connelly A Beautiful Mind Alicia Nash
Helen Mirren Gosford Park Mrs. Wilson
Maggie Smith Constance, Countess of Trentham
Marisa Tomei In the Bedroom Natalie Strout
2002 Meryl Streep Adaptation Susan Orlean
Kathy Bates About Schmidt Roberta Hertzel
Patricia Clarkson Far from Heaven Eleanor Fine
Julianne Moore The Hours Laura Brown
Emily Mortimer Lovely & Amazing Elizabeth Marks
2003 Patricia Clarkson Pieces of April Joy Burns
Ellen DeGeneres Finding Nemo Dory
Marcia Gay Harden Mystic River Celeste Boyle
Holly Hunter Thirteen Melanie Freeland
Miranda Richardson Spider Yvonne / Mrs. Cleg
Renée Zellweger Cold Mountain Ruby Thewes
2004 Virginia Madsen Sideways Maya Randall
2005 Maria Bello A History of Violence Edie Stall
Amy Adams Junebug Ashley Johnsten
Scarlett Johansson Match Point Nola Rice
Catherine Keener Capote Harper Lee
Rachel Weisz The Constant Gardener Tessa Quayle
Michelle Williams Brokeback Mountain Alma Beers-Del Mar
2006 Rinko Kikuchi Babel Chieko
Adriana Barraza Babel Amelia
Cate Blanchett Notes on a Scandal Sheba Hart
Abigail Breslin Little Miss Sunshine Olive Hoover
Toni Collette Sheryl Hoover
Jennifer Hudson Dreamgirls Effie White
2007 Cate Blanchett I'm Not There Jude Quinn
Jennifer Jason Leigh Margot at the Wedding Pauline
Leslie Mann Knocked Up Debbie
Amy Ryan Gone Baby Gone Helene McCready
Tilda Swinton Michael Clayton Karen Crowder
2008 Kate Winslet The Reader Hanna Schmitz
Amy Adams Doubt Sister James
Viola Davis Mrs. Miller
Penélope Cruz Vicky Cristina Barcelona María Elena
Rosemarie DeWitt Rachel Getting Married Rachel
2009 Mo'Nique Precious Mary Lee Johnston
Vera Farmiga Up in the Air Alex Goran
Anna Kendrick Natalie Keener
Julianne Moore A Single Man Charley
Natalie Portman Brothers Grace Cahill

2010s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2010 Hailee Steinfeld True Grit Mattie Ross
Amy Adams The Fighter Charlene Fleming
Melissa Leo Alice Eklund
Helena Bonham Carter The King's Speech Queen Elizabeth
Jacki Weaver Animal Kingdom Janine "Smurf" Cody
2011 Jessica Chastain The Tree of Life Mrs. O'Brien
Melissa McCarthy Bridesmaids Megan
Carey Mulligan Shame Sissy Sullivan
Octavia Spencer The Help Minny Jackson
Shailene Woodley The Descendants Alexandra King
2012 Amy Adams The Master Peggy Dodd
Emily Blunt Looper Sara Rollins
Judi Dench Skyfall M
Sally Field Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln
Anne Hathaway Les Misérables Fantine
2013 Lupita Nyong'o 12 Years a Slave Patsey
Scarlett Johansson Her Samantha (voice)
Jennifer Lawrence American Hustle Rosalyn Rosenfeld
Léa Seydoux Blue Is the Warmest Colour Emma
June Squibb Nebraska Kate Grant
2014 Patricia Arquette Boyhood Olivia Evans
Jessica Chastain A Most Violent Year Anna Morales
Laura Dern Wild Barbara "Bobbi" Grey
Agata Kulesza Ida Wanda
Emma Stone Birdman Sam Thomson
2015 Alicia Vikander Ex Machina Ava
Jennifer Jason Leigh Anomalisa Lisa Hesselman
The Hateful Eight Daisy Domergue
Cynthia Nixon James White Gail White
Kristen Stewart Clouds of Sils Maria Valentine
2016 Michelle Williams Manchester by the Sea Randi Chandler
Viola Davis Fences Rose Maxson
Lily Gladstone Certain Women Jamie
Naomie Harris Moonlight Paula
Janelle Monáe Hidden Figures Mary Jackson
2017 Laurie Metcalf Lady Bird Marion McPherson
Mary J. Blige Mudbound Florence Jackson
Holly Hunter The Big Sick Beth Gardner
Allison Janney I, Tonya LaVona Golden
Lesley Manville Phantom Thread Cyril Woodcock
2018 Olivia Colman The Favourite Queen Anne
Elizabeth Debicki Widows Alice
Zoe Kazan The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Alice Longabaugh
Regina King If Beale Street Could Talk Sharon Rivers
Rachel Weisz The Favourite Lady Sarah
2019 Florence Pugh Little Women Amy March
Cho Yeo-jeong Parasite Yeon-gyo
Laura Dern Marriage Story Nora Fanshaw
Jennifer Lopez Hustlers Ramona Vega
Zhao Shuzhen The Farewell Nai Nai

2020s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2020 Maria Bakalova Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Tutar Sagdiyev
Toni Collette I'm Thinking of Ending Things Mother
Amanda Seyfried Mank Marion Davies
Letitia Wright Mangrove Altheia Jones-LeCointe
Youn Yuh-jung Minari Soon-ja
2021 Ruth Negga Passing Clare Bellew
Catriona Balfe Belfast Ma
Jessie Buckley The Lost Daughter Young Leda Caruso
Ariana DeBose West Side Story Anita
Riley Keough Zola Stefani
2022 Kerry Condon The Banshees of Inisherin Siobhán Súilleabháin
Hong Chau The Whale Liz
Stephanie Hsu Everything Everywhere All at Once Joy Wang
Janelle Monáe Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Helen Brand
Michelle Williams The Fabelmans Mitzi Schildkraut-Fabelman
2023 Da’Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers Mary Lamb
Jodie Foster Nyad Bonnie Stoll
Sandra Hüller The Zone of Interest Hedwig Höss
Rachel McAdams Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Barbara Simon
Julianne Moore May December Gracie Atherton-Yoo

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