Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Houston Film Critics Society 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 Houston Film Critics Society
First awarded Amy Ryan
Gone Baby Gone (2007)
Currently held by Da'Vine Joy Randolph
The Holdovers (2023)
Website houstonfilmcritics.org

The Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress is an annual award given by the Houston Film Critics Society. It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role.

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Winners

2000s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2007 Amy Ryan Gone Baby Gone Helene McCready
Cate Blanchett I'm Not There Jude Quinn
Catherine Keener Into the Wild Jan Burres
Kelly Macdonald No Country for Old Men Carla Jean Moss
Tilda Swinton Michael Clayton Karen Crowder
2008 Viola Davis Doubt Mrs. Miller
Amy Adams Doubt Sister James
Penélope Cruz Vicky Cristina Barcelona María Elena
Taraji P. Henson The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Queenie
Marisa Tomei The Wrestler Pam / Cassidy
2009 Anna Kendrick Up in the Air Natalie Keener
Penélope Cruz Nine Carla Albanese
Vera Farmiga Up in the Air Alex Goran
Mo'Nique Precious Mary Lee Johnston
Samantha Morton The Messenger Olivia Pitterson

2010s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2010 Hailee Steinfeld True Grit Mattie Ross
Helena Bonham Carter The King's Speech Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Melissa Leo The Fighter Alice Eklund-Ward
Julianne Moore The Kids Are All Right Jules Allgood
Jacki Weaver Animal Kingdom Janine "Smurf" Cody
2011 Shailene Woodley The Descendants Alex King
Jessica Chastain The Help Celia Rae Foote
Melissa McCarthy Bridesmaids Megan Price
Janet McTeer Albert Nobbs Hubert Page
Octavia Spencer The Help Minny Jackson
2012 Anne Hathaway Les Misérables Fantine
Amy Adams The Master Peggy Dodd
Judi Dench Skyfall M
Sally Field Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln
Helen Hunt The Sessions Cheryl Cohen-Greene
2013 Lupita Nyong'o 12 Years a Slave Patsey
Jennifer Lawrence American Hustle Rosalyn Rosenfeld
Octavia Spencer Fruitvale Station Wanda Johnson
June Squibb Nebraska Kate Grant
Oprah Winfrey The Butler Gloria Gaines
2014 Patricia Arquette Boyhood Olivia Evans
Jessica Chastain A Most Violent Year Anna Morales
Keira Knightley The Imitation Game Joan Clarke
Emma Stone Birdman Sam Thomson
Tilda Swinton Snowpiercer Minister Mason
2015 Rooney Mara Carol Therese Belivet
Jennifer Jason Leigh The Hateful Eight Daisy Domergue
Alicia Vikander The Danish Girl Gerda Wegener
Alicia Vikander Ex Machina Ava
Kate Winslet Steve Jobs Joanna Hoffman
2016 Viola Davis Fences Rose Maxson
Greta Gerwig 20th Century Women Abigail "Abbie" Porter
Naomie Harris Moonlight Paula
Octavia Spencer Hidden Figures Dorothy Vaughan
Michelle Williams Manchester by the Sea Randi
2017 Allison Janney I, Tonya LaVona Golden
Holly Hunter The Big Sick Beth Gardner
Dafne Keen Logan Laura Kinney / X-23
Laurie Metcalf Lady Bird Marion McPherson
Octavia Spencer The Shape of Water Zelda Fuller
2018 Rachel Weisz The Favourite Sarah Churchill
Amy Adams Vice Lynne Cheney
Claire Foy First Man Janet Armstrong
Regina King If Beale Street Could Talk Sharon Rivers
Emma Stone The Favourite Abigail Hill
2019 Zhao Shu-zhen The Farewell Nai Nai
Kathy Bates Richard Jewell Barbara "Bobi" Jewell
Laura Dern Marriage Story Nora Fanshaw
Scarlett Johansson Jojo Rabbit Rosie Betzler
Florence Pugh Little Women Amy March
Margot Robbie Bombshell Kayla Pospisil

2020s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmRole
2020 Maria Bakalova Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Tutar Sagdiyev
Ellen Burstyn Pieces of a Woman Elizabeth
Olivia Colman The Father Anne
Amanda Seyfried Mank Marion Davies
Youn Yuh-jung Minari Soon-ja
2021 Ann Dowd Mass Linda
Jessie Buckley The Lost Daughter Young Leda Caruso
Ariana DeBose West Side Story Anita
Kirsten Dunst The Power of the Dog Rose Gordon
Aunjanue Ellis King Richard Oracene "Brandy" Price
2022 Kerry Condon The Banshees of Inisherin Siobhán Súilleabháin
Jessie Buckley Women Talking Mariche
Jamie Lee Curtis Everything Everywhere All at Once Deirdre Beaubeirdre
Stephanie HsuJoy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
Janelle Monáe Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Cassandra "Andi" Brand and Helen Brand
2023 Da'Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers Mary Lamb
Emily Blunt Oppenheimer Katherine "Kitty" Oppenheimer
Danielle Brooks The Color Purple Sofia
Rachel McAdams Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Barbara Simon
Rosamund Pike Saltburn Elspbeth Catton

Multiple Winners

2 Wins

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