Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
First awarded | 2011 |
Currently held by | Meryl Streep – Only Murders in the Building (2024) |
Website | criticschoice.com |
The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actresses.
Year | Actor | Series | Character | Network |
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2011 [1] | Busy Philipps | Cougar Town | Laurie Keller | ABC |
Julie Bowen | Modern Family | Claire Dunphy | ABC | |
Jane Krakowski | 30 Rock | Jenna Maroney | NBC | |
Jane Lynch | Glee | Sue Sylvester | Fox | |
Eden Sher | The Middle | Sue Heck | ABC | |
Sofía Vergara | Modern Family | Gloria Delgado-Pritchett | ||
2012 [2] | Julie Bowen | Modern Family | Claire Dunphy | ABC |
Alison Brie | Community | Annie Edison | NBC | |
Cheryl Hines | Suburgatory | Dallas Royce | ABC | |
Gillian Jacobs | Community | Britta Perry | NBC | |
Eden Sher | The Middle | Sue Heck | ABC | |
Casey Wilson | Happy Endings | Penny Hartz | ||
2013 [3] | Kaley Cuoco | The Big Bang Theory | Penny | CBS |
Eden Sher | The Middle | Sue Heck | ABC | |
Carly Chaikin | Suburgatory | Dalia Royce | ABC | |
Sarah Hyland | Modern Family | Haley Dunphy | ||
Melissa Rauch | The Big Bang Theory | Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz | CBS | |
Casey Wilson | Happy Endings | Penny Hartz | ABC | |
2014 [4] | Allison Janney | Mom | Bonnie Plunkett | CBS |
Kate Mulgrew | Orange Is the New Black | Galina "Red" Reznikov | Netflix | |
Mayim Bialik | The Big Bang Theory | Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler | CBS | |
Laverne Cox | Orange Is the New Black | Sophia Burset | Netflix | |
Kaley Cuoco | The Big Bang Theory | Penny | CBS | |
Merritt Wever | Nurse Jackie | Zoey Barkow, RN | Showtime | |
2015 [5] | Allison Janney | Mom | Bonnie Plunkett | CBS |
Mayim Bialik | The Big Bang Theory | Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler | CBS | |
Carrie Brownstein | Portlandia | Various Characters | IFC | |
Judith Light | Transparent | Shelly Pfefferman | Amazon Prime Video | |
Melanie Lynskey | Togetherness | Michelle Pierson | HBO | |
Eden Sher | The Middle | Sue Heck | ABC | |
2016 (1) [6] | Mayim Bialik | The Big Bang Theory | Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler | CBS |
Kether Donohue | You're the Worst | Lindsay Jillian | FXX | |
Allison Janney | Mom | Bonnie Plunkett | CBS | |
Judith Light | Transparent | Shelly Pfefferman | Amazon Prime Video | |
Niecy Nash | Getting On | Denise "Didi" Ortley | HBO | |
Eden Sher | The Middle | Sue Heck | ABC | |
2016 (2) [7] | Jane Krakowski | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Jacqueline White | Netflix |
Julie Bowen | Modern Family | Claire Dunphy | ABC | |
Anna Chlumsky | Veep | Amy Brookheimer | HBO | |
Allison Janney | Mom | Bonnie Plunkett | CBS | |
Judith Light | Transparent | Shelly Pfefferman | Amazon Prime Video | |
Allison Williams | Girls | Marnie Marie Michaels | HBO | |
2018 [8] | Mayim Bialik | The Big Bang Theory | Amy Farrah Fowler | CBS |
Alex Borstein | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Susie Myerson | Amazon Prime Video | |
Betty Gilpin | GLOW | Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan | Netflix | |
Jenifer Lewis | Black-ish | Ruby Johnson | ABC | |
Alessandra Mastronardi | Master of None | Francesca | Netflix | |
Rita Moreno | One Day at a Time | Lydia Riera | ||
2019 [9] | Alex Borstein | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Susie Myerson | Amazon Prime Video |
Betty Gilpin | GLOW | Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan | Netflix | |
Laurie Metcalf | The Conners | Jackie Harris | ABC | |
Rita Moreno | One Day at a Time | Lydia Riera | Netflix | |
Zoe Perry | Young Sheldon | Mary Cooper | CBS | |
Annie Potts | Constance "Connie" Tucker | |||
Miriam Shor | Younger | Diana Trout | TV Land |
Year | Actor | Series | Character | Network |
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2020 [10] | Alex Borstein | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Susie Myerson | Amazon Prime Video |
D'Arcy Carden | The Good Place | Janet | NBC | |
Sian Clifford | Fleabag | Claire | Amazon Prime Video | |
Betty Gilpin | GLOW | Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan | Netflix | |
Rita Moreno | One Day at a Time | Lydia Riera | ||
Annie Murphy | Schitt's Creek | Alexis Rose | Pop | |
Molly Shannon | The Other Two | Pat Dubek | Comedy Central | |
2021 [11] | Hannah Waddingham | Ted Lasso | Rebecca Welton | Apple TV+ |
Lecy Goranson | The Conners | Becky Conner | ABC | |
Rita Moreno | One Day at a Time | Lydia Riera | Pop | |
Ashley Park | Emily in Paris | Mindy Chen | Netflix | |
Annie Murphy | Schitt's Creek | Alexis Rose | Pop | |
Jaime Pressly | Mom | Jill Kendall | CBS | |
2022 [12] | Hannah Waddingham | Ted Lasso | Rebecca Welton | Apple TV+ |
Kristin Chenoweth | Schmigadoon! | Mildred Layton | Apple TV+ | |
Hannah Einbinder | Hacks | Ava Daniels | HBO Max | |
Molly Shannon | The Other Two | Pat Dubek | ||
Cecily Strong | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | NBC | |
Josie Totah | Saved By the Bell | Lexi Haddad-DeFabrizio | Peacock | |
2023 [13] | Sheryl Lee Ralph | Abbott Elementary | Barbara Howard | ABC |
Paulina Alexis | Reservation Dogs | Wilhelmina "Willie Jack" Jacqueline Sampson | FX | |
Ayo Edebiri | The Bear | Sydney Adamu | ||
Marcia Gay Harden | Uncoupled | Claire Lewis | Netflix | |
Janelle James | Abbott Elementary | Ava Coleman | ABC | |
Annie Potts | Young Sheldon | Constance "Connie" Tucker | CBS | |
2024 [14] | Meryl Streep | Only Murders in the Building | Loretta Durkin | Hulu |
Paulina Alexis | Reservation Dogs | Wilhelmina "Willie Jack" Jacqueline Sampson | FX | |
Alex Borstein | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Susie Myerson | Amazon Prime Video | |
Janelle James | Abbott Elementary | Ava Coleman | ABC | |
Sheryl Lee Ralph | Barbara Howard | |||
Jessica Williams | Shrinking | Gaby | Apple TV+ |
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