National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress

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National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress
Elle Fanning-1733 (cropped).jpg
Current recipient: Elle Fanning
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Country United States
Presented by National Board of Review
First awarded Nina Foch
Executive Suite (1954)
Currently held by Elle Fanning
A Complete Unknown (2024)
Website nationalboardofreview.org

The National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the annual film awards given (since 1954) by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. [1]

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Winners

1950s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1954 Nina Foch Executive Suite Erica Martin
1955 Marjorie Rambeau A Man Called Peter Miss Laura Fowler
The View from Pompey's Head Lucy Devereaux Wales
1956 Debbie Reynolds The Catered Affair Jane Hurley
1957 Sybil Thorndike The Prince and the Showgirl The Queen Dowager
1958 Kay Walsh The Horse's Mouth Dee Coker
1959 Edith Evans The Nun's Story Rev. Mother Emmanuel

1960s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1960 Shirley Jones Elmer Gantry Lulu Bains
1961 Ruby Dee A Raisin in the Sun Ruth Younger
1962 Angela Lansbury All Fall Down Annabel Willart
The Manchurian Candidate Eleanor Iselin
1963 Margaret Rutherford The V.I.P.s Duchess of Brighton
1964 Edith Evans The Chalk Garden Mrs. St. Maugham
1965 Joan Blondell The Cincinnati Kid Lady Fingers
1966 Vivien Merchant Alfie Lily
1967 Marjorie Rhodes The Family Way Lucy Fitton
1968 Virginia Maskell Interlude Antonia
1969 Pamela Franklin The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Sandy

1970s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1970 Karen Black Five Easy Pieces Rayette Dipesto
1971 Cloris Leachman The Last Picture Show Ruth Popper
1972 Marisa Berenson Cabaret Natalia Landauer
1973 Sylvia Sidney Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams Mrs. Pritchett
1974 Valerie Perrine Lenny Honey Bruce
1975 Ronee Blakley Nashville Barbara Jean
1976 Talia Shire Rocky Adrian Pennino
1977 Diane Keaton Annie Hall Annie Hall
1978 Angela Lansbury Death on the Nile Salome Otterbourne
1979 Meryl Streep Kramer vs. Kramer Joanna Kramer
Manhattan Jill
The Seduction of Joe Tynan Karen Traynor

1980s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1980 Eva Le Gallienne Resurrection Grandma Pearl
1981 Mona Washbourne Stevie Aunt
1982 Glenn Close The World According to Garp Jenny Fields
1983 Linda Hunt The Year of Living Dangerously Billy Kwan
1984 Sabine Azéma A Sunday in the Country Irène
1985 Anjelica Huston Prizzi's Honor Maerose Prizzi
1986 Dianne Wiest Hannah and Her Sisters Holly
1987 Olympia Dukakis Moonstruck Rose Castorini
1988 Frances McDormand Mississippi Burning Mrs. Pell
1989 Mary Stuart Masterson Immediate Family Lucy

1990s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1990 Winona Ryder Mermaids Charlotte Flax
1991 Kate Nelligan Frankie and Johnny Cora
1992 Judy Davis Husbands and Wives Sally
1993 Winona Ryder The Age of Innocence May Welland
1994 Rosemary Harris Tom & Viv Rose Haigh-Wood
1995 Mira Sorvino Mighty Aphrodite Linda Ash
1996 Juliette Binoche The English Patient Hana
Kristin Scott Thomas Katharine Clifton
1997 Anne Heche Donnie Brasco Maggie Pistone
Wag the Dog Winifred Ames
1998 Christina Ricci The Opposite of Sex Dede Truitt
1999 Julianne Moore An Ideal Husband Mrs. Laura Cheveley
Magnolia Linda Partridge
A Map of the World Theresa Collins

2000s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2000 Lupe Ontiveros Chuck & Buck Beverly Franco
2001 Cate Blanchett The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Galadriel
The Man Who Cried Lola
The Shipping News Petal Quoyle
2002 Kathy Bates About Schmidt Roberta Hertzel
2003 Patricia Clarkson Pieces of April Joy Burns
The Station Agent Olivia Harris
2004 Laura Linney Kinsey Clara McMillen
2005 Gong Li Memoirs of a Geisha Hatsumomo
2006 Catherine O'Hara For Your Consideration Marilyn Hack
2007 Amy Ryan Gone Baby Gone Helene McCready
2008 Penélope Cruz Vicky Cristina Barcelona María Elena
2009 Anna Kendrick Up in the Air Natalie Keener

2010s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2010 Jacki Weaver Animal Kingdom Janine “Smurf” Cody
2011 Shailene Woodley The Descendants Alexandra “Alex” King
2012 Ann Dowd Compliance Sandra
2013 Octavia Spencer Fruitvale Station Wanda Johnson
2014 Jessica Chastain A Most Violent Year Anna Morales
2015 Jennifer Jason Leigh The Hateful Eight Daisy Domergue
2016 Naomie Harris Moonlight Paula Harris
2017 Laurie Metcalf Lady Bird Marion McPherson
2018 Regina King If Beale Street Could Talk [2] Sharon Rivers
2019 Kathy Bates Richard Jewell [3] Barbara "Bobi" Jewell

2020s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2020 Youn Yuh-jung Minari [4] Soon-ja
2021 Aunjanue Ellis King Richard [5] Oracene “Brandy” Price
2022 Janelle Monáe Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery [6] Cassandra "Andi" Brand / Helen Brand
2023 Da'Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers [7] Mary Lamb
2024 Elle Fanning A Complete Unknown [8] Sylvie Russo

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  2. National Board of Review Names 'Green Book' Best Film of 2018 - Variety
  3. National Board of Review 2019 Winners|IndieWire
  4. 2021 National Board of Review Winners and Analysis - Variety
  5. National Board of Review Winners 2021:|IndieWire
  6. Top Gun: Maverick Named Best Movie of 2022 by National Board of Review - The Hollywood Reporter
  7. National Board of Review Names ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Best Film of 2023
  8. Davis, Clayton (December 4, 2024). "'Wicked' Named Best Picture by National Board of Review, Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman Among Acting Winners". Variety. Retrieved December 4, 2024.