National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
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Awarded for | Best 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 |
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]
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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 |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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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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