Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
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The 2024 recipient: Meryl Streep
Country United States
Presented by Critics Choice Association
First awarded2011
Currently held by Meryl Streep Only Murders in the Building (2024)
Website criticschoice.com

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actresses.

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Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2011
[1]
Busy Philipps Cougar Town Laurie Keller ABC
Julie Bowen Modern Family Claire DunphyABC
Jane Krakowski 30 Rock Jenna Maroney NBC
Jane Lynch Glee Sue Sylvester Fox
Eden Sher The Middle Sue HeckABC
Sofía Vergara Modern FamilyGloria Delgado-Pritchett
2012
[2]
Julie BowenModern FamilyClaire DunphyABC
Alison Brie Community Annie EdisonNBC
Cheryl Hines Suburgatory Dallas RoyceABC
Gillian Jacobs CommunityBritta PerryNBC
Eden SherThe MiddleSue HeckABC
Casey Wilson Happy Endings Penny Hartz
2013
[3]
Kaley Cuoco The Big Bang Theory Penny CBS
Eden SherThe MiddleSue HeckABC
Carly Chaikin Suburgatory Dalia RoyceABC
Sarah Hyland Modern FamilyHaley Dunphy
Melissa Rauch The Big Bang TheoryDr. Bernadette Rostenkowski-WolowitzCBS
Casey WilsonHappy EndingsPenny HartzABC
2014
[4]
Allison Janney Mom Bonnie PlunkettCBS
Kate Mulgrew Orange Is the New Black Galina "Red" Reznikov Netflix
Mayim Bialik The Big Bang TheoryDr. Amy Farrah Fowler CBS
Laverne Cox Orange Is the New BlackSophia BursetNetflix
Kaley CuocoThe Big Bang TheoryPennyCBS
Merritt Wever Nurse Jackie Zoey Barkow, RN Showtime
2015 [5] Allison JanneyMomBonnie PlunkettCBS
Mayim BialikThe Big Bang TheoryDr. Amy Farrah FowlerCBS
Carrie Brownstein Portlandia Various Characters IFC
Judith Light Transparent Shelly Pfefferman Amazon Prime Video
Melanie Lynskey Togetherness Michelle Pierson HBO
Eden SherThe MiddleSue HeckABC
2016 (1)
[6]
Mayim BialikThe Big Bang TheoryDr. Amy Farrah FowlerCBS
Kether Donohue You're the Worst Lindsay Jillian FXX
Allison JanneyMomBonnie PlunkettCBS
Judith LightTransparentShelly PfeffermanAmazon Prime Video
Niecy Nash Getting On Denise "Didi" OrtleyHBO
Eden SherThe MiddleSue HeckABC
2016 (2)
[7]
Jane Krakowski Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Jacqueline White Netflix
Julie BowenModern FamilyClaire DunphyABC
Anna Chlumsky Veep Amy BrookheimerHBO
Allison JanneyMomBonnie PlunkettCBS
Judith LightTransparentShelly PfeffermanAmazon Prime Video
Allison Williams Girls Marnie Marie MichaelsHBO
2018
[8]
Mayim BialikThe Big Bang TheoryAmy Farrah FowlerCBS
Alex Borstein The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Susie MyersonAmazon Prime Video
Betty Gilpin GLOW Debbie "Liberty Belle" EaganNetflix
Jenifer Lewis Black-ish Ruby JohnsonABC
Alessandra Mastronardi Master of None FrancescaNetflix
Rita Moreno One Day at a Time Lydia Riera
2019
[9]
Alex BorsteinThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselSusie MyersonAmazon Prime Video
Betty GilpinGLOWDebbie "Liberty Belle" EaganNetflix
Laurie Metcalf The Conners Jackie HarrisABC
Rita MorenoOne Day at a TimeLydia RieraNetflix
Zoe Perry Young Sheldon Mary CooperCBS
Annie Potts Constance "Connie" Tucker
Miriam Shor Younger Diana Trout TV Land

2020s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2020
[10]
Alex Borstein The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Susie Myerson Amazon Prime Video
D'Arcy Carden The Good Place Janet NBC
Sian Clifford Fleabag ClaireAmazon Prime Video
Betty Gilpin GLOW Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan Netflix
Rita Moreno One Day at a Time Lydia Riera
Annie Murphy Schitt's Creek Alexis Rose Pop
Molly Shannon The Other Two Pat Dubek Comedy Central
2021
[11]
Hannah Waddingham Ted Lasso Rebecca Welton Apple TV+
Lecy Goranson The Conners Becky Conner ABC
Rita MorenoOne Day at a TimeLydia RieraPop
Ashley Park Emily in Paris Mindy ChenNetflix
Annie MurphySchitt's CreekAlexis RosePop
Jaime Pressly Mom Jill Kendall CBS
2022
[12]
Hannah WaddinghamTed LassoRebecca WeltonApple TV+
Kristin Chenoweth Schmigadoon! Mildred LaytonApple TV+
Hannah Einbinder Hacks Ava Daniels HBO Max
Molly ShannonThe Other TwoPat Dubek
Cecily Strong Saturday Night Live Various CharactersNBC
Josie Totah Saved By the Bell Lexi Haddad-DeFabrizio Peacock
2023
[13]
Sheryl Lee Ralph Abbott Elementary Barbara HowardABC
Paulina Alexis Reservation Dogs Wilhelmina "Willie Jack" Jacqueline Sampson FX
Ayo Edebiri The Bear Sydney Adamu
Marcia Gay Harden Uncoupled Claire LewisNetflix
Janelle James Abbott ElementaryAva ColemanABC
Annie Potts Young Sheldon Constance "Connie" TuckerCBS
2024
[14]
Meryl Streep Only Murders in the Building Loretta Durkin Hulu
Paulina AlexisReservation DogsWilhelmina "Willie Jack" Jacqueline SampsonFX
Alex BorsteinThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselSusie MyersonAmazon Prime Video
Janelle JamesAbbott ElementaryAva ColemanABC
Sheryl Lee RalphBarbara Howard
Jessica Williams Shrinking GabyApple TV+

Multiple wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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