Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Metro Manila Film Festival Award
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Country Philippines
Presented by MMDA
First awarded1975
Currently held by Miles Ocampo,
Family of Two (2023)
Website www.mmda.gov.ph/mmff/

The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; Nida Blanca received the award for his role in Batu-Bato sa Langit and it is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. [1] Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and key members of the film industry. [2]

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Winners and nominees

Eugene Domingo has won several awards which includes her first win in 2007 for her role in Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po!. Eugene Domingo accepting Best Actress Award, 2012.jpg
Eugene Domingo has won several awards which includes her first win in 2007 for her role in Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! .
KeyExplanation
Indicates the winning supporting actress

1970s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
1975
(1st)
Nida Blanca Batu-bato sa Langit [1]
1976
(2nd)
Mona Lisa Insiang Tonia [3]
1977
(3rd)
Rosemarie Gil Burlesk QueenVirgie Nite [4]
1978
(4th)
None [Note 1] [5]
1979
(5th)
Rebecca GonzalesKasal-Kasalan, Bahay-Bahayan [6]

1980s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
1980
(6th)
None [Note 2] [7]
1981
(7th)
Charito Solis Kisapmata Adelina Carandang [8]
1982
(8th)
Gigi Dueñas Himala Nimia [9]
1983
(9th)
Alicia Alonzo Bago Kumalat ang Kamandag [10]
1984
(10th)
Celia Rodriguez Bulaklak sa City Jail Luna [11]
1985
(11th)
Cherie Gil God... Save Me!Edita [12]
1986
(12th)
Maritess GutierrezHalimaw sa BangaHalimaw [13]
1987
(13th)
Susan AfricaOlongapo...The Great American DreamMama Charlie [14]
1988
(14th)
Jaclyn Jose Celestina Sanchez, Alyas Bubbles/ Enforcer: Ativan Gang [15]
1989
(15th)
Cherie Gil Ang Bukas ay AkinMirriam [16]

1990s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
1990
(16th)
Gina Alajar Andrea, Paano Ba ang Maging Isang Ina? Joyce [17]
1991
(17th)
Tetchie Agbayani Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie Luka [18]
1992
(18th)
Sylvia Sanchez Takbo, Talon, TiliLucresia/Ms. Lopez [19]
Tetchie Agbayani Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: Part 2 Munita
1993
(19th)
Amy Austria Kung Mawawala Ka PaSylvia [20]
1994
(20th)
Teresa LoyzagaLucas AbelardoLucas's Wife [21]
1995
(21st)
Donna Cruz Muling Umawit ang Puso Noemi [22]
1996
(22nd)
Jean Garcia Trudis LiitClara [23]
1997
(23rd)
Nida Blanca BabaeLola Adora [24]
1998
(24th)
Gloria Diaz José Rizal Teodora Alonzo [25]
1999
(25th)
Angelu de Leon Bulaklak ng MaynilaAda [26]

2000s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
2000
(26th)
Cherie Gil Sugatang PusoMiriam [27]
2001
(27th)
Alessandra de Rossi HubogNikka [28]
2002
(28th)
Kris Aquino Mano Po Juliet Go-Co [29]
2003
(29th)
Hilda Koronel Crying Ladies Rhoda Aling Doray Rivera [30]
2004
(30th)
Rebecca Lusterio Panaghoy sa SubaBikay (Duroy's sister) [31]
2005
(31st)
Cherry Pie Picache Ako Legal Wife Patty Que-Chiong [32]
2006
(32nd)
Gina Pareño Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo Belita [33]
2007
(33rd)
Eugene Domingo Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! Marang [34]
2008
(34th)
Manilyn Reynes One Night Only George [35]
2009
(35th)
Heart Evangelista Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love Stephanie Uy [36]
Heart Evangelista Nobody, Nobody But... Juan Young Aida
Kim Chiu I Love You, Goodbye Ysa Benitez

2010s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
2010
(36th)
Eugene Domingo Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Rowena [37]
2011
(37th)
Eugene Domingo My Househusband (Ikaw Na!) Aida [38]
Bing Loyzaga Enteng ng Ina Mo Satana/Amarillo
Solenn Heussaff Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Selene
2012
(38th)
Wilma Doesnt Sisterakas Jessie [39]
Gina Pareno One More Try Lola Medy
2013
(39th)
Aiza Seguerra My Little Bossings Ice [40]
Gloria Sevilla Boy Golden Aling Puring
Shaina Magdayao Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Lucy
Carla Humphries 10,000 Hours Isabelle Manahan
Mylene Dizon 10,000 Hours Anna Alcaraz
2014
(40th)
Lotlot de Leon Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles Nieves [41]
Cai Cortez English Only, Please Mallows
Nikki Gil My Big Bossing's Adventures Prinsesa Reyna Beatriz
Chanda Romero Shake, Rattle & Roll XV Aling Lina
Carmi Martin Feng Shui 2 Ruby Anonuevo
2015
(41st)
Maine Mendoza My Bebe Love Anna Carillo [42]
Nova Villa All You Need Is Pag-Ibig Loisa
Kim Molina #WalangForever Luli
Iza Calzado Haunted Mansion Amara
Lotlot de Leon Buy Now, Die Later Maita
2016
(42nd)
Phoebe Walker Seklusyon Madre Cecilia [43]
Cai Cortez Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough Jocelyn
Gladys Reyes Die Beautiful Beth
Mercedes Cabral Oro Linda
2017
(43rd)
Jasmine Curtis-Smith Siargao Abi [44]
Rachel Alejandro Ang Larawan Paula Marasigan
Menchu Lauchengco Ang Larawan Pepang
Dimples Romana Deadma Walking Mary
Andrea Torres Meant to Beh Agatha Bayona
2018
(44th)
Aiko Melendez Rainbow's Sunset Georgina [45]
2019
(45th)
Yeng Constantino Write About Love Joyce
Meryll Soriano Culion Ditas
Krystal BrimnerSunod

2020s

YearActressFilmRoleRef
2020
(46th)
Shaina Magdayao Tagpuan [46]
Jaclyn Jose Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang Itim Milagros
Miles Ocampo The Missing Len
Bibeth Orteza Magikland Mama Mandalagan
Rosanna Roces Suarez: The Healing Priest
2021
(47th)
Rans Rifol Kun Maupay Man it Panahon Andrea [47]
Eugene Domingo Big Night!
Janice de Belen Big Night!
2022
(48th)
Dimples Romana My Father, Myself [48]
Tiffany Grey My Father, Myself
Louise delos Reyes Deleter Aileen
2023
(49th)
Miles Ocampo Family of Two [49]
Alessandra de Rossi Firefly
Agot Isidro Becky & Badette
Gloria Diaz Mallari
Janella Salvador Mallari

Multiple awards for Best Supporting Actress

Throughout the history of Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), there have been actresses who received multiple Awards for Best Supporting Actress. As of 2015 (41st MMFF), 3 actresses have received two or more Best Supporting Actress awards.

ActressRecord SetFirst year awardedRecent year awarded
Eugene Domingo 3 2007 2011
Cherie Gil 1985 2000
Nida Blanca 2 1975 1997

Notes

  1. Only the "Best Performer" award was given.
  2. Only the "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" awards were given.

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