The London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year in an annual award given by the London Film Critics Circle.
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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1997 | Minnie Driver | Grosse Pointe Blank , Big Night , Sleepers , | Debi Newberry, Phyllis, Carol Martinez |
1998 | Kate Beckinsale | The Last Days of Disco | Charlotte Pingress |
Minnie Driver | Good Will Hunting | Skylar | |
1999 | Lynn Redgrave | Gods and Monsters | Hanna |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2000 | Samantha Morton | Sweet and Lowdown | Hattie |
2001 | Helen Mirren | Gosford Park and Last Orders | Mrs. Wilson, Amy |
2002 | Emily Watson | Red Dragon | Reba McClane |
2003 | Emma Thompson | Love Actually | Karen |
2004 | Romola Garai | Inside I'm Dancing | Siobhán |
2005 | Thandiwe Newton | Crash | Christine Thayer |
2006 | Emily Blunt | The Devil Wears Prada | Emily Charlton |
2007 | Kelly Macdonald | No Country for Old Men | Carla Jean Moss |
Vanessa Redgrave | Atonement | Briony Tallis | |
2008 | Tilda Swinton | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Elizabeth Abbott |
2009 | Anne-Marie Duff | Nowhere Boy | Julia Lennon |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2010 | Olivia Williams | The Ghost Writer | Ruth Lang |
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