Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Awarded forBest Performance by a Supporting Actress
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byNikkan Sports
First awarded1988
Website www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/award/ns-cinema/top-ns-cinema.html

The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award. [1] [2]

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List of winners

No.YearActressFilm(s)
11988 Kumiko Akiyoshi Tora-san Plays Daddy
The Discarnates
21989 Kaho Minami Yumemi Dōri no Hitobito
Hotaru
31990 Mayumi Ogawa Isan Sōzoku
Shiroi Te
41991 Emi Wakui My Sons
No Worries on the Recruit Front
51992 Tamao Nakamura
61993 Keiko Takeshita A Class to Remember
71994 Keiko Saitō Shinonomerō Onna no Ran
81995 Yūko Natori Marks no Yama
91996 Reiko Kusamura Shall We Dance?
101997 Kyōka Suzuki Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald
111998 Mitsuko Baisho Hisai
Love Letter
121999 Yūko Tanaka Ojuken
Osaka Story
132000 Michiyo Okusu Face
142001 Yūki Amami Rendan
152002 Rie Miyazawa The Twilight Samurai
162003 Kaoru Yachigusa Like Asura
172004 Kyōka Suzuki Blood and Bones
182005 Hiroko Yakushimaru Always Sanchōme no Yūhi
192006 Sumiko Fuji Hula Girls
202007 Kirin Kiki Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad
212008 Yui Natsukawa Still Walking
222009 Kimiko Yo Dear Doctor
232010 Yū Aoi Otōto
242011 Mariko Kaga Patisserie Coin de rue
Kamisama no Karute
252012 Kirin Kiki Chronicle of My Mother
Tsunagu
262013 Ran Ito A Boy Called H
272014 Ryōko Hirosue Omoinokoshi
Zakurozaka no Adauchi
282015 Masami Nagasawa Our Little Sister
292016 Aoi Miyazaki Rage
If Cats Disappeared from the World
302017 Machiko Ono Miracles of the Namiya General Store
312018 Kirin Kiki Shoplifters
Mori, The Artist's Habitat
Every Day A Good Day
322019 Mikako Ichikawa Dad, Chibi is Gone
A Girl Missing
332020 Makiko Watanabe The Asadas
37 Seconds
342021 Kaya Kiyohara In the Wake
352022 Nana Seino Kingdom 2: Far and Away
Offbeat Cops
A Man
362023 Fumi Nikaido The Moon

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References

  1. 歴代受賞者と受賞作品 [Nikkan Sports Film Awards History] (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  2. "Nikkan Sports Film Awards". IMDB.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-30.