Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

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Drama Desk Award
for Outstanding Featured Actress
Awarded forOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
Presented byDrama Desk
First awarded1975
Last awarded2022
Websitedramadesk.org (defunct)

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play was an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre across collective Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions in New York City. The award was one of eight new acting awards first presented in 1975, when Drama Desk retired an earlier award that had made no distinction between work in plays and musicals, nor between actors and actresses, nor between lead performers and featured performers.

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After the 2022 ceremony, all eight acting categories introduced in 1975 were retired. The award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, along with Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, were replaced in 2023 with the gender neutral category of Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play.

Winners and nominees

1970s

YearActressPlayCharacter
1975
Frances Sternhagen Equus Dora Strang
Polly Adams London Assurance Grace Harkaway
Maureen Anderman Seascape Sarah
Caroline Lagerfelt The Constant Wife Marie-Louise Durham
Carole Shelley Absurd Person Singular Jane
Elizabeth Spriggs London Assurance Lady Gay Spanker
Marcia Wallace Avon LadyAvon Lady
1976
Rachel Roberts Habeas Corpus Mrs. Wicksteed
Toni Darnay The Heiress Mrs. Montgomery
Alice Drummond A Memory of Two Mondays Agnes
June Havoc Habeas Corpus Mrs. Swabb
Kaiulani Lee Kennedy's Children Rona
Lynn Ann Leveridge Yentl Hadass
1977
Rosemary De Angelis The Transfiguration of Benno BlimpieMother
Joyce Ebert The Shadow Box Maggie
Rose Gregorio The Shadow Box Agnes
Cecilia Hart Dirty Linen Maddie
Patricia Roe The Oldest Living Graduate Maureen Kinkaid
Meryl Streep The Cherry Orchard Dunyasha
Gretchen Wyler Sly Fox Miss Fancy
1978
Eileen Atkins The Night of the TribadesMarie Caroline David
Martha GaylordThe Elusive AngelBo-Peep Braxton
Carol Kane The Effect of Gamma Rays Matilda "Tillie" Hunsdorfer
Swoosie Kurtz Uncommon Women and Others Rita Altabel
Pamela Reed Curse of the Starving Class Emma
1979
Pamela Reed Getting Out Arlie
Dixie Carter Fathers and SonsMartha "Calamity Jane" Canary
Frances Foster Nevis Mountain Dew Everalda Philibert Griffin
Joan Hickson Bedroom Farce Delia
Laurie Kennedy Man and Superman Violet Robinson
Susan Littler Bedroom Farce Kate

1980s

YearActressPlayCharacter
1980
Lois de Banzie Morning's at Seven Myrtle Brown
Pamela BrookGoodbye FidelPeggy Sinclair
Frances Conroy Othello Desdemona
Mia Dillon Once a Catholic Mary Mooney
Dianne Wiest The Art of Dining Elizabeth Barrow Colt
1981
Swoosie Kurtz Fifth of July Gwen Landis
Fran Brill KnuckleJenny
Carrie Nye The Man Who Came to Dinner Lorraine Sheldon
Jean Smart Last Summer at Bluefish Cove Lil
Jessica Tandy RoseRose's Mother
Zoë Wanamaker Piaf Tione
1982
Amanda Plummer Agnes of God Agnes
Pauline Flanagan Medea The First Woman of Corinth
Estelle Getty Torch Song Trilogy Mrs. Beckoff
Cheryl GianniniGrown UpsLouise
E. Katherine Kerr Cloud Nine Ellen / Mrs. Saunders
Aideen O'Kelly Othello Emilia
1983
Judith Ivey Steaming Josie
Maureen Anderman You Can't Take It with You Alice Sycamore
Dana Ivey Present Laughter Monica Reed
Quartermaine's Terms Melanie Garth
Kate McGregor-Stewart Beyond Therapy Charlotte
Anne Twomey Vieux Carré Jane
1984
Christine Baranski The Real Thing Charlotte
Lisa Banes Isn't it RomanticHarriet Cornwall
Dody Goodman Ah, Wilderness! Essie Miller
Jo Henderson Isn't it RomanticLillian Cornwall
Amy Irving Heartbreak House Ellie Dunn
Dianne Wiest Serenading Louie Gabby
Other Places Deborah
1985
Judith Ivey Hurlyburly Bonnie
Sudie Bond The Foreigner Betty Meeks
Joanna Gleason A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Pam
Nancy Marchand The Octette Bridge Club Connie Emerson
Anne Pitoniak The Octette Bridge Club Martha McDermitt
Margaret Tyzack Tom and VivRose Robinson Haigh-Wood
1986
Joanna Gleason Social Security Trudy Heyman
It's Only a PlayVirginia Noyes
Elizabeth Berridge Cruise ControlSuze
WrestlersAngie
Kathryn Grody The Marriage of Betty and BooEmily Brennan
Zoë Wanamaker Loot Fay
Ann Wedgeworth A Lie of the Mind Meg
1987
Mary Alice Fences Rose Maxson
Suzanne Burden Dangerous Liaisons Madame de Tourvel
Jane Carr The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Various Characters
Janet Eilber Stepping Out Andy
Christine Estabrook North Shore FishFlorence Rizzo
Vickilyn Reynolds The Colored Museum Lawanda / Mama
1988
Christine Estabrook The Boys Next Door Sheila
Kimberleigh Aarn Joe Turner's Come and Gone Mattie Cambell
Frances McDormand A Streetcar Named Desire Stella Kowalski
Kimberly Scott Joe Turner's Come and Gone Molly Cunningham
1989
Tovah Feldshuh Lend Me a Tenor Maria Merelli
Joanne Camp The Heidi Chronicles Fran / Molly / Betsy / April
Margaret Colin AristocratsAlice
Penelope Ann Miller Our Town Emily Webb
Alice Playten Spoils of WarEmma
Holland Taylor The Cocktail Hour Nina

1990s

YearActressPlayCharacter
1990
Frances Conroy The Secret Rapture Marion French
Jayne Atkinson The Art of SuccessSarah Sprackling
Kate Burton Some Americans AbroadBetty McNeil
Marcia Jean Kurtz When She DancedMiss Belzer
Stephanie Roth Artist Descending a Staircase Sophie
1991
Irene Worth Lost in Yonkers Grandma Kurnitz
Jane Adams I Hate Hamlet Deirdre McDavey
Tracey Ellis Our Country's Good Lieutenant George Johnston
Julie Halston Red Scare on SunsetPat Pilford
Deirdre O'Connell Love and AngerSarah Downey
1992
Christine Baranski Lips Together, Teeth Apart Chloe Haddock
Lisa Emery Marvin's Room Lee
Harriet Harris Bella, Bell of ByelorussiaLudmilla / Waitress
Laura Linney Sight Unseen Grete
Nancy Marchand The End of the DayRosamund Brackett / Jocelyn Massey
1993
Madeline Kahn The Sisters Rosensweig Gorgeous Teitlebaum
Kathleen Chalfant Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Various Characters
Marcia Gay Harden Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Various Characters
Harriet Harris Jeffrey Ann Marwood Bartle
Kathryn Meisle As You Like It Rosalind
1994
Jane Adams An Inspector Calls Sheila Biring
Frances Conroy In the Summer HouseMrs. Constable
Hope Davis PterodactylsEmma
Marcia Gay Harden Angels in America: Perestroika Various Characters
Kristen Johnston The LightsRose
1995
Tara Fitzgerald Hamlet Ophelia
Hallie Foote The Horton Foote Plays Performer
Penny Fuller Three ViewingsVirginia
Camryn Manheim Missing PersonsGemma
J. Smith-Cameron The Naked TruthSissy Bermiss Darnley
Sheila Tousey Iphigenia and Other Daughters Electra
1996
Elaine Stritch A Delicate Balance Claire
Viola Davis Seven Guitars Vera
Eileen Heckart Northeast LocalMair
Donna Murphy Twelve Dreams Dorothy Trowbridge
Roberta WallachThe Model ApartmentDebby
Amy Wright Mrs. KleinPaula
1997
Dana Ivey Sex and LongingBridget McCrea
The Last Night of Ballyhoo Boo Levy
Kathleen Chalfant Nine ArmeniansMarie
Linda Emond Nine ArmeniansArmine
Melissa Errico The Importance of Being Earnest Gwendolen Fairfax
Allison Janney Present Laughter Liz
Celia Weston The Last Night of Ballyhoo Aunt Reba
1998
Allison Janney A View from the Bridge Beatrice Carbone
Patricia Clarkson The Maiden's PrayerLibby
Linda Lavin The Diary of Anne Frank Mrs. Van Daan
Patti LuPone The Old Neighborhood Jolly
Marian Seldes Ivanov Zinaida Savishna
Carolyn Seymour Goose-PimplesJackie
1999
Anna Friel Closer Alice Ayers
Viola Davis Everybody's RubyRuby McCollum
Kristine Nielsen Betty's Summer Vacation Mrs. Siezmagraff
Natasha Richardson Closer Anna
Marian Seldes Ring Round the Moon Madame Desmermortes
Mary Louise Wilson Bosoms and Neglect Henny

2000s

YearActressPlayCharacter
2000
Marylouise Burke Fuddy Meers Gertie
Jillian Armenante The Cider House Rules, Part OneMelony
Seana Kofoed An Experiment with an Air Pump Isobel Bridie
Phyllis Newman The Moment WhenPaula
Çiğdem Onat The Time of the Cuckoo Signora Fioria
Amy Sedaris The Country Club Froggy
2001
Viola Davis King Hedley II Tonya
Anita Durst The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Marlene
Barbara Jefford Coriolanus Volumnia
Marthe Keller Judgment at Nuremberg Mrs. Bertholt
Marian Seldes The Butterfly Collection Margaret
Robin Weigert Madame Melville Ruth
2002
Katie Finneran Noises Off Brooke Ashton
Jennifer Coolidge The Women Edith / Mrs. Phelps Potter
Kathleen DoyleKiltMary
Linda Emond Homebody/KabulThe Homebody
Elizabeth Franz Morning's at Seven Aaronetta Gibbs
Kathleen Widdoes Franny's WayMarjorie
2003
Lynn Redgrave Talking Heads Miss Fozzard
Christine Ebersole Talking Heads Irene
Jan Maxwell My Old LadyChloe Giffard
Helen McCrory Uncle Vanya Elena
Nancy Opel Polish JokeVarious Characters
Jeanine SerrallesHold PleaseJessica
2004
Audra McDonald A Raisin in the Sun Ruth Younger
Jayne Houdyshell Well Ann Kron
Mikel Sarah LambertThe Daughter-in-LawMrs. Gascoyne
Margo Martindale Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Big Mama
Jan Maxwell Sixteen WoundedSonya
Mary Louise Wilson The Beard of Avon Queen Elizabeth I
2005
Adriane Lenox Doubt Mrs. Miller
Julie Halston White ChocolateVivian Beale Somerset
PortiaMcReeleOpal
Lily Rabe Steel Magnolias Annelle
Lee Roy Rogers Orson's Shadow Vivien Leigh
Mary Testa String of PearlsVarious Characters
2006
Frances de la Tour The History Boys Mrs. Lintott
Lisa Emery Abigail's Party Susan
Judith HawkingA Soldier's WifeFlorence
Michele Pawk The Paris LetterKatie
Lynn Redgrave The Constant Wife Mrs. Culver
Marian Seldes Dedication or The Stuff of DreamsAnnabelle Willard
2007
Martha Plimpton The Coast of Utopia Various Characters
Myriam Acharki Woyzeck Marie
Xanthe Elbrick Coram Boy Alexander Ashbrook / Aaron
Sarah Nina HayonRearviewmirrorInez
Jan Maxwell Coram Boy Mrs. Lynch
Rita Wolf The American PilotSarah
2008
Linda Lavin The New CenturyHelene Nadler
Elizabeth Ashley Dividing the Estate Stella
Johanna Day Peter and Jerry Ann
Zoe Kazan 100 Saints You Should KnowAbby
Rondi Reed August: Osage County Mattie Fae Aiken
Marisa Tomei Top Girls Isabella Bird / Joyce / Mrs. Kidd
2009
Angela Lansbury Blithe Spirit Madame Arcati
Rebecca Hall The Cherry Orchard Varya
Zoe Kazan The Seagull Masha
Andrea Martin Exit the King Juliette
Carey Mulligan The Seagull Nina
Condola Rashād Ruined Sophie

2010s

YearActressPlayCharacter
2010
Viola Davis Fences Rose Maxson
Victoria Clark When the Rain Stops Falling Older Gabrielle York
Xanthe Elbrick Candida Proserpine Garnett
Mary Beth Hurt When the Rain Stops Falling Older Elizabeth Law
Scarlett Johansson A View from the Bridge Catherine Carbone
Andrea Riseborough The Pride Sylvia
2011
Edie Falco The House of Blue Leaves Bananas Shaughnessy
Lisa Emery The Collection and A Kind of Alaska Deborah
Julie Halston The Divine SisterSister Acacius
Sarah Nina HayonA Bright New BoiseAnna
Celia Keenan-Bolger Peter and the Starcatcher Molly
Linda Lavin Other Desert Cities Silda Grauman
Judith Light Lombardi Marie Lombardi
2012
Judith Light Other Desert Cities Silda Grauman
Stephanie J. Block By the Way, Meet Vera Stark Gloria Mitchell
Anna Camp All New People Kim
Kimberly Hebert Gregory By the Way, Meet Vera Stark Lottie
Lisa JoyceThe Ugly OneFanny
Joaquina Kalukango Hurt Village Cookie
Angela Lansbury The Best Man Sue Ellen Gamadge
2013
Judith Light The Assembled Parties Faye
Tasha Lawrence The Whale Mary
Kellie OverbeySleeping RoughJoanna
Maryann Plunkett SorryBarbara Apple
Condola Rashād The Trip to Bountiful Thelma
Laila Robins SorryMarian Apple
2014
Celia Keenan-Bolger The Glass Menagerie Laura Wingfield
Betty Buckley The Old FriendsGertrude Hayhurst Sylvester Ratliff
Julia CoffeyLondon WallMiss Janus
Diane DavisThe Model ApartmentDebby
Jan Maxwell The CastleSkinner
Sophie Okonedo A Raisin in the Sun Ruth Younger
2015
Annaleigh Ashford You Can't Take It with You Essie Carmichael
Beth DixonThe City of ConversationJean Swift
Julie Halston You Can't Take It with You Gay Wellington
Paola Lázaro-Muñoz To the BoneLupe
Lydia Leonard Wolf Hall Parts One & Two Anne Boleyn
Julie White Airline Highway Tanya
2016
Saycon Sengbloh Eclipsed Helena
Brooke Bloom Cloud 9 Edward / Betty
Megan Hilty Noises Off Brooke Ashton
Kellie OverbeyWomen Without MenMiss Connor
Jeanine SerrallesGloriaGloria
2017
Cynthia Nixon The Little Foxes Birdie Hubbard
Jayne Houdyshell A Doll's House, Part 2 Anne-Marie
Randy Graff The Babylon LineFrieda Cohen
Marie Mullen The Beauty Queen of Leenane Mag Folan
Emily Skinner Picnic Rosemary
Kate Walsh If I ForgetHolly
2018
Jamie Brewer Amy and the Orphans Amy
Jocelyn Bioh In the Blood The Welfare Lady
Barbara Marten People, Places and Things Doctor and Mum
Deirdre O'Connell Fulfillment CenterSuzan
Constance Shulman Bobbie ClearlyDarla London
2019
Celia Keenan-Bolger To Kill a Mockingbird Scout Finch
Harriett D. FoyThe House That Will Not StandMakeda
Megan HillEddie and DaveDave
Ruth Wilson King Lear Cordelia / Fool
Alison Wright Othello Emilia

2020s

YearActressPlayCharacter
2020
Lois Smith The Inheritance Margaret
Patrice Johnson Chevannesrunboyrun & In Old AgeAbasiama Ufot
Kristina PoeHalfway Bitches Go Straight to HeavenBetty Woods
Belange Rodríguez The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Ybón
Elizabeth Rodriguez Halfway Bitches Go Straight to HeavenMiss Rivera
2021No awards: New York theatres shuttered, March 2020 to September 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City [1]
2022
Francis Benhamou Prayer for the French Republic Elodie
Stephanie BerryOn SugarlandEvelyn
Sonnie Brownwhat you are nowChantrea
Page LeongOut of TimeWoman
Kenita R. Miller for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf Lady in Red
Kara Young Clyde's Letitia

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