European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

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The European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress was awarded by the European Film Academy to actress of European language films.

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Winners and nominees

YearWinner and nomineesFilm
1988
(1st)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johanna ter Steege The Vanishing
Flag of Denmark.svg Lene Brøndum Hip Hip Hurrah!
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Freda Dowie Distant Voices, Still Lives
Flag of East Germany.svg Karin Gregorek Bear Ye One Another's Burden
1989
(2nd)
no award given
see European Film Award for Best Supporting Performance
1990
(3rd)
Flag of Sweden.svg Malin Ek The Guardian Angel
Flag of Sweden.svg Lena Nylen The Guardian Angel
Flag of Sweden.svg Gunilla Röör The Guardian Angel
1991
(4th)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of Serbia (1992-2004).svg Marta Keler Virginia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sandrine Blancke Toto the Hero
Flag of Germany.svg Barbara Sukowa Voyager
1992
(5th)
Flag of Denmark.svg Ghita Nørby Freud's Leaving Home
Flag of France.svg Bulle Ogier Nord
Flag of France.svg Evelyne Didi La Vie de Bohème
after 1992award discontinued

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