Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
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The 2024 recipient: Elizabeth Debicki
Country United States
Presented by Critics Choice Association
First awarded2011
Currently held by Elizabeth Debicki The Crown (2024)
Website criticschoice.com

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actresses. It was introduced in 2011, when the event was first initiated. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

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Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2011
[1] [2]
Christina Hendricks Mad Men Joan Holloway AMC
Margo Martindale Justified Mags Bennett FX
Michelle Forbes The Killing Mitch LarsenAMC
Kelly Macdonald Boardwalk Empire Margaret Thompson HBO
Archie Panjabi The Good Wife Kalinda Sharma CBS
Chloë Sevigny Big Love Nicolette Grant HBO
2012
[3] [4]
Christina HendricksMad MenJoan HollowayAMC
Christine Baranski The Good Wife Diane Lockhart CBS
Anna Gunn Breaking Bad Skyler White AMC
Regina King Southland Det. Lydia Adams TNT
Kelly MacdonaldBoardwalk EmpireMargaret ThompsonHBO
Maggie Siff Sons of Anarchy Tara Knowles FX
2013
[5]
Monica Potter Parenthood Kristina Braverman NBC
Jennifer Carpenter Dexter Debra Morgan Showtime
Emilia Clarke Game of Thrones Daenerys Targaryen HBO
Anna GunnBreaking BadSkylar WhiteAMC
Regina KingSouthlandDet. Lydia AdamsTNT
Abigail Spencer Rectify Amantha Holden Sundance TV
2014
[6]
Bellamy Young Scandal First Lady Melody "Mellie" Grant ABC
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeDiane LockhartCBS
Anna GunnBreaking BadSkyler WhiteAMC
Annet Mahendru The Americans Nina Sergeevna KrilovaFX
Melissa McBride The Walking Dead Carol Peletier AMC
Maggie SiffSons of AnarchyTara KnowlesFX
2015
[7]
Lorraine Toussaint Yvonne "Vee" Parker Orange Is the New Black Netflix
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeDiane LockhartCBS
Joelle Carter JustifiedAva CrowderFX
Carrie Coon The Leftovers Nora Durst HBO
Mae Whitman ParenthoodAmber HoltNBC
Katheryn Winnick Vikings Lagertha History
2016 (1)
[8]
Constance Zimmer UnREAL Quinn King Lifetime
Ann Dowd The LeftoversPatti LevinHBO
Regina KingErika Murphy
Helen McCrory Penny Dreadful Evelyn PooleShowtime
Hayden Panettiere Nashville Juliette Barnes ABC
Maura Tierney The Affair Helen SollowayShowtime
2016 (2)
[9]
Thandiwe Newton Westworld Maeve Millay HBO
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeDiane LockhartCBS
Emilia ClarkeGame of ThronesDaenerys TargaryenHBO
Lena Headey Cersei Lannister
Maura TierneyThe AffairHelen SollowayShowtime
Constance ZimmerUnREALQuinn KingLifetime
2018
[10]
Ann Dowd The Handmaid's Tale Aunt Lydia Hulu
Gillian Anderson American Gods Media Starz
Emilia ClarkeGame of ThronesDaenerys TargaryenHBO
Cush Jumbo The Good Fight Lucca Quinn CBS All Access
Margo Martindale Sneaky Pete Audrey Bernhardt Amazon Prime Video
Chrissy Metz This Is Us Kate PearsonNBC
2019
[11]
Thandiwe NewtonWestworldMaeve MillayHBO
Julia Garner Ozark Ruth LangmoreNetflix
Rhea Seehorn Better Call Saul Kim Wexler AMC
Dina Shihabi Jack Ryan Hanin AliAmazon Prime Video
Yvonne Strahovski The Handmaid's Tale Serena Joy Hulu
Holly Taylor The AmericansPaige JenningsFX

2020s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2020
[12]
Jean Smart Watchmen Laurie Blake HBO
Helena Bonham Carter The Crown Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Netflix
Gwendoline Christie Game of Thrones Brienne of Tarth HBO
Laura Dern Big Little Lies Renata Klein
Audra McDonald The Good Fight Liz Lawrence CBS All Access
Meryl Streep Big Little LiesMary Louise WrightHBO
Susan Kelechi Watson This Is Us Beth (Clarke) Pearson NBC
2021
[13]
Gillian Anderson The Crown Margaret Thatcher Netflix
Cynthia Erivo The Outsider Holly Gibney HBO
Julia Garner Ozark Ruth LangmoreNetflix
Janet McTeer Helen Pierce
Wunmi Mosaku Lovecraft Country Ruby BaptisteHBO
Rhea Seehorn Better Call Saul Kim Wexler AMC
2022
[14]
Sarah Snook Succession Shiv RoyHBO
Christine Lahti Evil Sheryl Luria Paramount+
Andrea Martin Sister Andrea
Audra McDonaldThe Good FightLiz Lawrence
J. Smith-Cameron SuccessionGerri KellmanHBO
Susan Kelechi WatsonThis Is UsBeth PearsonNBC
2023
[15]
Jennifer Coolidge The White Lotus: Sicily Tanya McQuoid-HuntHBO
Milly Alcock House of the Dragon Young Rhaenyra TargaryenHBO
Carol Burnett Better Call SaulMarionAMC
Julia GarnerOzarkRuth LangmoreNetflix
Audra McDonaldThe Good FightLiz ReddickParamount+
Rhea SeehornBetter Call SaulKim WexlerAMC
2024
[16]
Elizabeth Debicki The Crown Diana, Princess of Wales Netflix
Nicole Beharie The Morning Show Christine Hunter Apple TV+
Sophia Di Martino Loki Sylvie Disney+
Celia Rose Gooding Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Nyota Uhura Paramount+
Karen Pittman The Morning ShowMia JordanApple TV+
Christina Ricci Yellowjackets Misty Quigley Showtime

Multiple wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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