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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given to honor an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. The award is traditionally presented by the previous year's Best Supporting Actor winner.

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
The 2021 recipient: Ariana DeBose
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awarded1937 (for performance in films released during the 1936 film season)
Most recent winnerAriana DeBose
West Side Story (2021)
Most awardsDianne Wiest and Shelley Winters (2)
Most nominationsThelma Ritter (6)
Websiteoscars.org

At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937, Gale Sondergaard was the first winner of this award for her role in Anthony Adverse.[1] Initially, winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes.[2] Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944, winners received full-sized statuettes.[3] Currently, nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from all eligible voting members of the Academy.[4]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 84 actresses. Dianne Wiest and Shelley Winters have received the most awards in this category with two awards each. Despite winning no awards, Thelma Ritter was nominated on six occasions, more than any other actress. At age 10, Tatum O'Neal became the youngest actress to win this award for Paper Moon (1973), and at age 77, Peggy Ashcroft became the oldest winner in this category for A Passage to India (1984). As of the 2022 ceremony, Ariana DeBose is the most recent winner in this category for her role as Anita in West Side Story. DeBose became the first Afro-Latina and second Hispanic woman overall to win an acting Oscar after Rita Moreno who won in 1962 for the same role in the original film, marking the first time two actresses won Oscars for the same role.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years are listed as per Academy convention, and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County; the ceremonies are always held the following year.[5]

Table key
  Indicates the winner

1930s

 
Gale Sondergaard was the first winner in this category for her performance in Anthony Adverse (1936).
 
Hattie McDaniel was the first black person to win an Oscar for her performance in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1936
(9th)
Gale Sondergaard   Faith Paleologus Anthony Adverse [6]
Beulah Bondi Rachel Jackson The Gorgeous Hussy
Alice Brady Angelica Bullock My Man Godfrey
Bonita Granville Mary Tilford These Three
Maria Ouspenskaya Baroness von Obersdorf Dodsworth
1937
(10th)
Alice Brady   Molly O'Leary In Old Chicago [7]
Andrea Leeds Kay Hamilton Stage Door
Anne Shirley Laurel "Lollie" Dallas Stella Dallas
Claire Trevor Francey Dead End
May Whitty Mrs. Bramson Night Must Fall
1938
(11th)
Fay Bainter   Belle Massey Jezebel [8]
Beulah Bondi Mary Wilkins Of Human Hearts
Billie Burke Emily Kilbourne Merrily We Live
Spring Byington Penelope "Penny" Sycamore You Can't Take It with You
Miliza Korjus Carla Donner The Great Waltz
1939
(12th)
Hattie McDaniel   Mammy Gone with the Wind [9]
Olivia de Havilland Melanie Hamilton Gone with the Wind
Geraldine Fitzgerald Isabella Linton Wuthering Heights
Edna May Oliver Sarah McKlennar Drums Along the Mohawk
Maria Ouspenskaya Grandmother Janou Love Affair

1940s

 
Jane Darwell won for her performance in The Grapes of Wrath (1940).
 
Mary Astor won for her performance in The Great Lie (1941).
 
Teresa Wright won for her performance in Mrs. Miniver (1942).
 
Ethel Barrymore won for her performance in None but the Lonely Heart (1944).
 
Anne Baxter won for her performance in The Razor's Edge (1946).
 
Celeste Holm won for her performance in Gentleman's Agreement (1947).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1940
(13th)
Jane Darwell   Ma Joad The Grapes of Wrath [10]
Judith Anderson Mrs. Danvers Rebecca
Ruth Hussey Liz Imbrie The Philadelphia Story
Barbara O'Neil Françoise, Duchess de Praslin All This, and Heaven Too
Marjorie Rambeau Mamie Adams Primrose Path
1941
(14th)
Mary Astor   Sandra Kovak The Great Lie [11]
Sara Allgood Beth Morgan How Green Was My Valley
Patricia Collinge Birdie Bagtry-Hubbard The Little Foxes
Teresa Wright Alexandra Giddens
Margaret Wycherly Mary Brooks-York Sergeant York
1942
(15th)
Teresa Wright   Carol Beldon Mrs. Miniver [12]
Gladys Cooper Mrs. Vale Now, Voyager
Agnes Moorehead Fanny Minafer The Magnificent Ambersons
Susan Peters Kitty Chilcet Random Harvest
May Whitty Lady Beldon Mrs. Miniver
1943
(16th)
Katina Paxinou   Pilar For Whom the Bell Tolls [13]
Gladys Cooper Marie-Thérèse Vauzou The Song of Bernadette
Paulette Goddard Joan O'Doul So Proudly We Hail!
Anne Revere Louise Casterot-Soubirous The Song of Bernadette
Lucile Watson Fanny Farrelly Watch on the Rhine
1944
(17th)
Ethel Barrymore   Ma Mott None but the Lonely Heart [14]
Jennifer Jones Jane Deborah Hilton Since You Went Away
Angela Lansbury Nancy Oliver Gaslight
Aline MacMahon Ling Tan's Wife Dragon Seed
Agnes Moorehead Aspasia Conti Mrs. Parkington
1945
(18th)
Anne Revere   Araminty Brown National Velvet [15]
Eve Arden Ida Corwin Mildred Pierce
Ann Blyth Veda Pierce
Angela Lansbury Sibyl Vane The Picture of Dorian Gray
Joan Lorring Bessie Watty The Corn Is Green
1946
(19th)
Anne Baxter   Sophie Nelson-MacDonald The Razor's Edge [16]
Ethel Barrymore Mrs. Warren The Spiral Staircase
Lillian Gish Laura Belle McCanles Duel in the Sun
Flora Robson Angelique Buiton Saratoga Trunk
Gale Sondergaard Lady Thiang Anna and the King of Siam
1947
(20th)
Celeste Holm   Anne Dettrey Gentleman's Agreement [17]
Ethel Barrymore Sophie Horfield The Paradine Case
Gloria Grahame Ginny Tremaine Crossfire
Marjorie Main Ma Kettle The Egg and I
Anne Revere Mrs. Green Gentleman's Agreement
1948
(21st)
Claire Trevor   Gaye Dawn Key Largo [18]
Barbara Bel Geddes Katrin Hanson I Remember Mama
Ellen Corby Trina
Agnes Moorehead Aggie McDonald Johnny Belinda
Jean Simmons Ophelia Hamlet
1949
(22nd)
Mercedes McCambridge   Sadie Burke All the King's Men [19]
Ethel Barrymore Miss Em Pinky
Celeste Holm Sister Scholastica Come to the Stable
Elsa Lanchester Amelia Potts
Ethel Waters Dicey Johnson Pinky

1950s

 
For her performance in Sayonara (1957), Miyoshi Umeki became the first Asian woman to win an Oscar for acting.
 
Wendy Hiller won for her performance in Separate Tables (1958).
 
Shelley Winters won twice for her roles in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and A Patch of Blue (1965).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1950
(23rd)
Josephine Hull   Veta Louise Simmons Harvey [20]
Hope Emerson Evelyn Harper Caged
Celeste Holm Karen Richards All About Eve
Nancy Olson Betty Schaefer Sunset Boulevard
Thelma Ritter Birdie Coonan All About Eve
1951
(24th)
Kim Hunter   Stella Kowalski A Streetcar Named Desire [21]
Joan Blondell Annie Rawlins The Blue Veil
Mildred Dunnock Linda Loman Death of a Salesman
Lee Grant Shoplifter Detective Story
Thelma Ritter Ellen McNulty The Mating Season
1952
(25th)
Gloria Grahame   Rosemary Bartlow The Bad and the Beautiful [22]
Jean Hagen Lina Lamont Singin' in the Rain
Colette Marchand Marie Charlet Moulin Rouge
Terry Moore Marie Buckholder Come Back, Little Sheba
Thelma Ritter Clancy With a Song in My Heart
1953
(26th)
Donna Reed   Alma Burke / Lorene From Here to Eternity [23]
Grace Kelly Linda Nordley Mogambo
Geraldine Page Angie Lowe Hondo
Marjorie Rambeau Mrs. Stewart Torch Song
Thelma Ritter Moe Williams Pickup on South Street
1954
(27th)
Eva Marie Saint   Edie Doyle On the Waterfront [24]
Nina Foch Erica Martin Executive Suite
Katy Jurado Señora Devereaux Broken Lance
Jan Sterling Sally McKee The High and the Mighty
Claire Trevor May Holst
1955
(28th)
Jo Van Fleet   Cathy Ames / Kate Trask East of Eden [25]
Betsy Blair Clara Snyder Marty
Peggy Lee Rose Hopkins Pete Kelly's Blues
Marisa Pavan Rosa Delle Rose The Rose Tattoo
Natalie Wood Judy Rebel Without a Cause
1956
(29th)
Dorothy Malone   Marylee Hadley Written on the Wind [26]
Mildred Dunnock Rose Comfort Baby Doll
Eileen Heckart Hortense Daigle The Bad Seed
Mercedes McCambridge Luz Benedict Giant
Patty McCormack Rhoda Penmark The Bad Seed
1957
(30th)
Miyoshi Umeki   Katsumi Kelly Sayonara [27]
Carolyn Jones The Existentialist The Bachelor Party
Elsa Lanchester Miss Plimsoll Witness for the Prosecution
Hope Lange Selena Cross Peyton Place
Diane Varsi Allison MacKenzie
1958
(31st)
Wendy Hiller   Pat Cooper Separate Tables [28]
Peggy Cass Agnes Gooch Auntie Mame
Martha Hyer Gwen French Some Came Running
Maureen Stapleton Fay Doyle Lonelyhearts
Cara Williams Billy's Mother The Defiant Ones
1959
(32nd)
Shelley Winters   Petronella van Daan The Diary of Anne Frank [29]
Hermione Baddeley Elspeth Room at the Top
Susan Kohner Sarah Jane Johnson Imitation of Life
Juanita Moore Annie Johnson
Thelma Ritter Alma Pillow Talk

1960s

 
Shirley Jones won for Elmer Gantry in 1960.
 
Rita Moreno won for West Side Story in 1961.
 
 
 
Ruth Gordon won for Rosemary's Baby in 1968.
 
Goldie Hawn won for Cactus Flower in 1969.
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1960
(33rd)
Shirley Jones   Lulu Baines Elmer Gantry [30]
Glynis Johns Mrs. Firth The Sundowners
Shirley Knight Reenie Flood The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
Janet Leigh Marion Crane Psycho
Mary Ure Clara Dawes Sons and Lovers
1961
(34th)
Rita Moreno   Anita West Side Story [31]
Fay Bainter Amelia Tilford The Children's Hour
Judy Garland Irene Hoffman-Wallner Judgment at Nuremberg
Lotte Lenya Magda Terribili-Gonzales The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Una Merkel Mrs. Winemiller Summer and Smoke
1962
(35th)
Patty Duke   Helen Keller The Miracle Worker [32]
Mary Badham Jean Louise "Scout" Finch To Kill a Mockingbird
Shirley Knight Heavenly Finley Sweet Bird of Youth
Angela Lansbury Eleanor Iselin The Manchurian Candidate
Thelma Ritter Elizabeth McCartney-Stroud Birdman of Alcatraz
1963
(36th)
Margaret Rutherford   The Duchess of Brighton The V.I.P.s [33]
Diane Cilento Molly Seagrim Tom Jones
Edith Evans Miss Western
Joyce Redman Mrs. Waters / Jenny Jones
Lilia Skala Mother Maria Marthe Lilies of the Field
1964
(37th)
Lila Kedrova   Madame Hortense Zorba the Greek [34]
Gladys Cooper Mrs. Higgins My Fair Lady
Edith Evans Mrs. St. Maugham The Chalk Garden
Grayson Hall Judith Fellowes The Night of the Iguana
Agnes Moorehead Velma Cruther Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte
1965
(38th)
Shelley Winters   Rose-ann D'Arcey A Patch of Blue [35]
Ruth Gordon Lucile Clover / The Dealer Inside Daisy Clover
Joyce Redman Emilia Othello
Maggie Smith Desdemona
Peggy Wood Mother Abbess The Sound of Music
1966
(39th)
Sandy Dennis   Honey Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? [36]
Wendy Hiller Alice More A Man for All Seasons
Jocelyne LaGarde Malama Kanakoa Hawaii
Vivien Merchant Lily Clamacraft Alfie
Geraldine Page Margery Chanticleer You're a Big Boy Now
1967
(40th)
Estelle Parsons   Blanche Barrow Bonnie and Clyde [37]
Carol Channing Muzzy van Hossmere Thoroughly Modern Millie
Mildred Natwick Ethel Banks Barefoot in the Park
Beah Richards Mary Prentice Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Katharine Ross Elaine Robinson The Graduate
1968
(41st)
Ruth Gordon   Minnie Castevet Rosemary's Baby [38]
Lynn Carlin Maria Forst Faces
Sondra Locke Mick Kelly The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Kay Medford Rose Stern-Borach Funny Girl
Estelle Parsons Calla Mackie Rachel, Rachel
1969
(42nd)
Goldie Hawn   Toni Simmons Cactus Flower [39]
Catherine Burns Rhoda Last Summer
Dyan Cannon Alice Henderson Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Sylvia Miles Cass Midnight Cowboy
Susannah York Alice LeBlanc They Shoot Horses, Don't They?

1970s

 
Helen Hayes won for her role in Airport (1970).
 
Cloris Leachman won for her role in The Last Picture Show (1971).
 
At age 10, Tatum O'Neal won for her role in Paper Moon (1973), becoming the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
 
Vanessa Redgrave won for her role in Julia (1977).
 
Maggie Smith won for her role in California Suite (1978).
 
Meryl Streep won for her role in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1970
(43rd)
Helen Hayes   Ada Quonsett Airport [40]
Karen Black Rayette Dipesto Five Easy Pieces
Lee Grant Joyce Enders The Landlord
Sally Kellerman Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan M*A*S*H
Maureen Stapleton Inez Guerrero Airport
1971
(44th)
Cloris Leachman   Ruth Popper The Last Picture Show [41]
Ann-Margret Bobbie Carnal Knowledge
Ellen Burstyn Lois Farrow The Last Picture Show
Barbara Harris Allison Densmore Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
Margaret Leighton Mrs. Maudsley The Go-Between
1972
(45th)
Eileen Heckart   Mrs. Baker Butterflies Are Free [42]
Jeannie Berlin Lila Kolodny The Heartbreak Kid
Geraldine Page Gertrude Wilson Pete 'n' Tillie
Susan Tyrrell Oma Lee Greer Fat City
Shelley Winters Belle Rosen The Poseidon Adventure
1973
(46th)
Tatum O'Neal   Addie Loggins Paper Moon [43]
Linda Blair Regan MacNeil The Exorcist
Candy Clark Debbie Dunham American Graffiti
Madeline Kahn Trixie Delight Paper Moon
Sylvia Sidney Mrs. Pritchett Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
1974
(47th)
Ingrid Bergman   Greta Ohlsson Murder on the Orient Express [44]
Valentina Cortese Séverine Day for Night
Madeline Kahn Lili von Shtüpp Blazing Saddles
Diane Ladd Flo Castleberry Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Talia Shire Connie Corleone The Godfather Part II
1975
(48th)
Lee Grant   Felicia Karpf Shampoo [45]
Ronee Blakley Barbara Jean Nashville
Sylvia Miles Jessie Halstead Florian Farewell, My Lovely
Lily Tomlin Linnea Reese Nashville
Brenda Vaccaro Linda Riggs Once Is Not Enough
1976
(49th)
Beatrice Straight   Louise Schumacher Network [46]
Jane Alexander Judy Hoback All the President's Men
Jodie Foster Iris "Easy" Steensma Taxi Driver
Lee Grant Lillian Rosen Voyage of the Damned
Piper Laurie Margaret White Carrie
1977
(50th)
Vanessa Redgrave   Julia Julia [47]
Leslie Browne Emilia Rodgers The Turning Point
Quinn Cummings Lucy McFadden The Goodbye Girl
Melinda Dillon Jillian Guiler Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Tuesday Weld Katherine Dunn Looking for Mr. Goodbar
1978
(51st)
Maggie Smith   Diana Barrie California Suite [48]
Dyan Cannon Julia Farnsworth Heaven Can Wait
Penelope Milford Vi Munson Coming Home
Maureen Stapleton Pearl Interiors
Meryl Streep Linda The Deer Hunter
1979
(52nd)
Meryl Streep   Joanna Kramer Kramer vs. Kramer [49]
Jane Alexander Margaret Phelps Kramer vs. Kramer
Barbara Barrie Evelyn Stoller Breaking Away
Candice Bergen Jessica Potter Starting Over
Mariel Hemingway Tracy Manhattan

1980s

 
Jessica Lange won for Tootsie (1982).
 
At age 77, Peggy Ashcroft became the oldest winner in this category for A Passage to India (1984).
 
 
Brenda Fricker won for My Left Foot (1989), becoming the first Irish actress to win an Oscar.
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1980
(53rd)
Mary Steenburgen   Lynda West-Dummar Melvin and Howard [51]
Eileen Brennan Doreen Lewis Private Benjamin
Eva Le Gallienne Pearl Resurrection
Cathy Moriarty Vikki LaMotta Raging Bull
Diana Scarwid Louise Inside Moves
1981
(54th)
Maureen Stapleton   Emma Goldman Reds [52]
Melinda Dillon Teresa Perrone Absence of Malice
Jane Fonda Chelsea Thayer Wayne On Golden Pond
Joan Hackett Toby Landau Only When I Laugh
Elizabeth McGovern Evelyn Nesbit Ragtime
1982
(55th)
Jessica Lange   Julie Nichols Tootsie [53]
Glenn Close Jenny Fields The World According to Garp
Teri Garr Sandy Lester Tootsie
Kim Stanley Lillian Farmer Frances
Lesley Ann Warren Norma Cassidy Victor/Victoria
1983
(56th)
Linda Hunt   Billy Kwan The Year of Living Dangerously [54]
Cher Dolly Pelliker Silkwood
Glenn Close Sarah Cooper The Big Chill
Amy Irving Hadass Vishkower Yentl
Alfre Woodard Beatrice "Geechee" Cross Creek
1984
(57th)
Peggy Ashcroft   Mrs. Moore A Passage to India [55]
Glenn Close Iris Gaines The Natural
Lindsay Crouse Margaret Lomax Places in the Heart
Christine Lahti Hazel Zanussi Swing Shift
Geraldine Page Mrs. Ritter The Pope of Greenwich Village
1985
(58th)
Anjelica Huston   Maerose Prizzi Prizzi's Honor [56]
Margaret Avery Shug Avery The Color Purple
Amy Madigan Sunny MacKenzie-Sobel Twice in a Lifetime
Meg Tilly Sister Agnes Devereaux Agnes of God
Oprah Winfrey Sofia Johnson The Color Purple
1986
(59th)
Dianne Wiest   Holly Hannah and Her Sisters [57]
Tess Harper Chick Boyle Crimes of the Heart
Piper Laurie Mrs. Norman Children of a Lesser God
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Carmen The Color of Money
Maggie Smith Charlotte Bartlett A Room with a View
1987
(60th)
Olympia Dukakis   Rose Castorini Moonstruck [58]
Norma Aleandro Florencia Sánchez Morales Gaby: A True Story
Anne Archer Beth Rogerson-Gallagher Fatal Attraction
Anne Ramsey Momma Lift Throw Momma from the Train
Ann Sothern Letitia Benson-Doughty The Whales of August
1988
(61st)
Geena Davis   Muriel Pritchett The Accidental Tourist [59]
Joan Cusack Cynthia Working Girl
Frances McDormand Mrs. Pell Mississippi Burning
Michelle Pfeiffer Madame Marie de Tourvel Dangerous Liaisons
Sigourney Weaver Katharine Parker Working Girl
1989
(62nd)
Brenda Fricker   Bridget Fagan-Brown My Left Foot [60]
Anjelica Huston Tamara Broder Enemies, A Love Story
Lena Olin Masha Bloch
Julia Roberts Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie Steel Magnolias
Dianne Wiest Helen Buckman Parenthood

1990s

 
Whoopi Goldberg won for her performance in Ghost (1990).
 
Juliette Binoche won for her performance in The English Patient (1996).
 
Judi Dench won for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love (1998).
 
Angelina Jolie won for her performance in Girl, Interrupted (1999).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
1990
(63rd)
Whoopi Goldberg   Oda Mae Brown Ghost [61]
Annette Bening Myra Langtry The Grifters
Lorraine Bracco Karen Hill Goodfellas
Diane Ladd Marietta Fortune Wild at Heart
Mary McDonnell Stands With a Fist Dances with Wolves
1991
(64th)
Mercedes Ruehl   Anne Napolitano The Fisher King [62]
Diane Ladd Mrs. Hillyer Rambling Rose
Juliette Lewis Danielle Bowden Cape Fear
Kate Nelligan Lila Wingo Newbury The Prince of Tides
Jessica Tandy Virginia "Ninny" Threadgoode Fried Green Tomatoes
1992
(65th)
Marisa Tomei   Mona Lisa Vito My Cousin Vinny [63]
Judy Davis Sally Simmons Husbands and Wives
Joan Plowright Mrs. Fisher Enchanted April
Vanessa Redgrave Ruth Wilcox Howards End
Miranda Richardson Ingrid Thompson-Fleming Damage
1993
(66th)
Anna Paquin   Flora McGrath The Piano [64]
Holly Hunter Tammy Hemphill The Firm
Rosie Perez Carla Rodrigo Fearless
Winona Ryder May Welland The Age of Innocence
Emma Thompson Gareth Peirce In the Name of the Father
1994
(67th)
Dianne Wiest   Helen Sinclair Bullets over Broadway [65]
Rosemary Harris Rose Haigh-Wood Tom & Viv
Helen Mirren Queen Charlotte The Madness of King George
Uma Thurman Mia Wallace Pulp Fiction
Jennifer Tilly Olive Neal Bullets over Broadway
1995
(68th)
Mira Sorvino   Linda Ash Mighty Aphrodite [66]
Joan Allen Pat Nixon Nixon
Kathleen Quinlan Marilyn Lovell Apollo 13
Mare Winningham Georgia Flood Georgia
Kate Winslet Marianne Dashwood Sense and Sensibility
1996
(69th)
Juliette Binoche   Hana The English Patient [67]
Joan Allen Elizabeth Proctor The Crucible
Lauren Bacall Hannah Morgan The Mirror Has Two Faces
Barbara Hershey Madame Serena Merle The Portrait of a Lady
Marianne Jean-Baptiste Hortense Cumberbatch Secrets & Lies
1997
(70th)
Kim Basinger   Lynn Bracken L.A. Confidential [68]
Joan Cusack Emily Montgomery In & Out
Minnie Driver Skylar Good Will Hunting
Julianne Moore Amber Waves Boogie Nights
Gloria Stuart Rose Dawson Calvert Titanic
1998
(71st)
Judi Dench   Queen Elizabeth I Shakespeare in Love [69]
Kathy Bates Libby Holden Primary Colors
Brenda Blethyn Mari Hoff Little Voice
Rachel Griffiths Hilary du Pré Hilary and Jackie
Lynn Redgrave Hanna Gods and Monsters
1999
(72nd)
Angelina Jolie   Lisa Rowe Girl, Interrupted [70]
Toni Collette Lynn Sear The Sixth Sense
Catherine Keener Maxine Lund Being John Malkovich
Samantha Morton Hattie Sweet and Lowdown
Chloë Sevigny Lana Tisdel Boys Don't Cry

2000s

 
Catherine Zeta-Jones won for her role as Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002).
 
Cate Blanchett won for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator (2004).
 
Rachel Weisz won for her performance in The Constant Gardener (2005).
 
 
Penélope Cruz won for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), becoming the first Spanish actress to win an Oscar.
 
Mo'Nique won for Precious (2009).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
2000
(73rd)
Marcia Gay Harden   Lee Krasner Pollock [71]
Judi Dench Armande Voizin Chocolat
Kate Hudson Penny Lane Almost Famous
Frances McDormand Elaine Miller
Julie Walters Sandra Wilkinson Billy Elliot
2001
(74th)
Jennifer Connelly   Alicia Nash A Beautiful Mind [72]
Helen Mirren Mrs. Wilson Gosford Park
Maggie Smith Constance Trentham
Marisa Tomei Natalie Strout In the Bedroom
Kate Winslet Iris Murdoch Iris
2002
(75th)
Catherine Zeta-Jones   Velma Kelly Chicago [73]
Kathy Bates Roberta Hertzel About Schmidt
Queen Latifah Matron Mama Morton Chicago
Julianne Moore Laura McGrath-Brown The Hours
Meryl Streep Susan Orlean Adaptation
2003
(76th)
Renée Zellweger   Ruby Thewes Cold Mountain [74]
Shohreh Aghdashloo Nadereh Behrani House of Sand and Fog
Patricia Clarkson Joy Burns Pieces of April
Marcia Gay Harden Celeste Boyle Mystic River
Holly Hunter Melanie Freeland Thirteen
2004
(77th)
Cate Blanchett   Katharine Hepburn The Aviator [75]
Laura Linney Clara McMillen Kinsey
Virginia Madsen Maya Randall Sideways
Sophie Okonedo Tatiana Rusesabagina Hotel Rwanda
Natalie Portman Jane Jones / Alice Ayres Closer
2005
(78th)
Rachel Weisz   Tessa Quayle The Constant Gardener [76]
Amy Adams Ashley Johnsten Junebug
Catherine Keener Nelle Harper Lee Capote
Frances McDormand Glory Dodge North Country
Michelle Williams Alma Beers Brokeback Mountain
2006
(79th)
Jennifer Hudson   Effie White Dreamgirls [77]
Adriana Barraza Amelia Hernández Babel
Cate Blanchett Bathsheba "Sheba" Hart Notes on a Scandal
Abigail Breslin Olive Hoover Little Miss Sunshine
Rinko Kikuchi Chieko Wataya Babel
2007
(80th)
Tilda Swinton   Karen Crowder Michael Clayton [78]
Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn I'm Not There
Ruby Dee Mahalee Lucas American Gangster
Saoirse Ronan Briony Tallis Atonement
Amy Ryan Helene McCready Gone Baby Gone
2008
(81st)
Penélope Cruz   María Elena Vicky Cristina Barcelona [79]
Amy Adams Sister James Doubt
Viola Davis Mrs. Miller
Taraji P. Henson Queenie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Marisa Tomei Cassidy / Pam The Wrestler
2009
(82nd)
Mo'Nique   Mary Lee Johnston Precious [80]
Penélope Cruz Carla Albanese Nine
Vera Farmiga Alex Goran Up in the Air
Maggie Gyllenhaal Jean Craddock Crazy Heart
Anna Kendrick Natalie Keener Up in the Air

2010s

 
Octavia Spencer won for The Help (2011).
 
Lupita Nyong'o won for her portrayal of Patsey in 12 Years a Slave (2013).
 
Viola Davis won for Fences (2016)
 
Laura Dern won for Marriage Story (2019).
Year Actress Role(s) Film Ref.
2010
(83rd)
Melissa Leo   Alice Eklund-Ward The Fighter [81]
Amy Adams Charlene Fleming The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carter Queen Elizabeth The King's Speech
Hailee Steinfeld Mattie Ross True Grit
Jacki Weaver Janine "Smurf" Cody Animal Kingdom
2011
(84th)
Octavia Spencer   Minny Jackson The Help [82]
Bérénice Bejo Peppy Miller The Artist
Jessica Chastain Celia Foote The Help
Melissa McCarthy Megan Price Bridesmaids
Janet McTeer Hubert Page Albert Nobbs
2012
(85th)
Anne Hathaway   Fantine Les Misérables [83]
Amy Adams Peggy Dodd The Master
Sally Field Mary Todd Lincoln Lincoln
Helen Hunt Cheryl Cohen-Greene The Sessions
Jacki Weaver Dolores Solitano Silver Linings Playbook
2013
(86th)
Lupita Nyong'o   Patsey 12 Years a Slave [84]
Sally Hawkins Ginger Blue Jasmine
Jennifer Lawrence Rosalyn Rosenfeld American Hustle
Julia Roberts Barbara Weston-Fordham August: Osage County
June Squibb Kate Grant Nebraska
2014
(87th)
Patricia Arquette   Olivia Evans Boyhood [85]
Laura Dern Bobbi Grey Wild
Keira Knightley Joan Clarke The Imitation Game
Emma Stone Sam Thomson Birdman
Meryl Streep The Witch Into the Woods
2015
(88th)
Alicia Vikander   Gerda Wegener The Danish Girl [86]
Jennifer Jason Leigh Daisy Domergue The Hateful Eight
Rooney Mara Therese Belivet Carol
Rachel McAdams Sacha Pfeiffer Spotlight
Kate Winslet Joanna Hoffman Steve Jobs
2016
(89th)
Viola Davis   Rose Lee Maxson Fences [87]
Naomie Harris Paula Harris Moonlight
Nicole Kidman Sue Brierley Lion
Octavia Spencer Dorothy Vaughan Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams Randi Chandler Manchester by the Sea
2017
(90th)
Allison Janney   LaVona Golden I, Tonya [88]
Mary J. Blige Florence Jackson Mudbound
Lesley Manville Cyril Woodcock Phantom Thread
Laurie Metcalf Marion McPherson Lady Bird
Octavia Spencer Zelda Fuller The Shape of Water
2018
(91st)
Regina King   Sharon Rivers If Beale Street Could Talk [89]
Amy Adams Lynne Cheney Vice
Marina de Tavira Sofía Roma
Emma Stone Abigail Masham The Favourite
Rachel Weisz Lady Sarah Churchill
2019
(92nd)
Laura Dern   Nora Fanshaw Marriage Story [90]
Kathy Bates Barbara "Bobi" Jewell Richard Jewell
Scarlett Johansson Rosie Betzler Jojo Rabbit
Florence Pugh Amy March Little Women
Margot Robbie Kayla Pospisil Bombshell

2020s

 
Youn Yuh-jung won for Minari (2020), becoming the first South Korean actress to win an Oscar

Multiple wins and nominations

Age superlatives

Record Actress Film Age (in years) Ref.
Oldest Winner Peggy Ashcroft A Passage to India 77 [94]
Oldest Nominee Gloria Stuart Titanic 87 [94]
Youngest Winner Tatum O'Neal Paper Moon 10 [94]
Youngest Nominee

See also

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academy, award, best, supporting, actress, award, presented, annually, academy, motion, picture, arts, sciences, ampas, given, honor, actress, delivered, outstanding, performance, supporting, role, while, working, within, film, industry, award, traditionally, . The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS It is given to honor an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry The award is traditionally presented by the previous year s Best Supporting Actor winner Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressThe 2021 recipient Ariana DeBoseAwarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleCountryUnited StatesPresented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS First awarded1937 for performance in films released during the 1936 film season Most recent winnerAriana DeBose West Side Story 2021 Most awardsDianne Wiest and Shelley Winters 2 Most nominationsThelma Ritter 6 Websiteoscars wbr orgAt the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937 Gale Sondergaard was the first winner of this award for her role in Anthony Adverse 1 Initially winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes 2 Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944 winners received full sized statuettes 3 Currently nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS winners are selected by a plurality vote from all eligible voting members of the Academy 4 Since its inception the award has been given to 84 actresses Dianne Wiest and Shelley Winters have received the most awards in this category with two awards each Despite winning no awards Thelma Ritter was nominated on six occasions more than any other actress At age 10 Tatum O Neal became the youngest actress to win this award for Paper Moon 1973 and at age 77 Peggy Ashcroft became the oldest winner in this category for A Passage to India 1984 As of the 2022 ceremony Ariana DeBose is the most recent winner in this category for her role as Anita in West Side Story DeBose became the first Afro Latina and second Hispanic woman overall to win an acting Oscar after Rita Moreno who won in 1962 for the same role in the original film marking the first time two actresses won Oscars for the same role Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 1930s 1 2 1940s 1 3 1950s 1 4 1960s 1 5 1970s 1 6 1980s 1 7 1990s 1 8 2000s 1 9 2010s 1 10 2020s 2 Multiple wins and nominations 3 Age superlatives 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksWinners and nominees EditIn the following table the years are listed as per Academy convention and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County the ceremonies are always held the following year 5 Table key Indicates the winner1930s Edit Gale Sondergaard was the first winner in this category for her performance in Anthony Adverse 1936 Hattie McDaniel was the first black person to win an Oscar for her performance in Gone with the Wind 1939 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1936 9th Gale Sondergaard Faith Paleologus Anthony Adverse 6 Beulah Bondi Rachel Jackson The Gorgeous HussyAlice Brady Angelica Bullock My Man GodfreyBonita Granville Mary Tilford These ThreeMaria Ouspenskaya Baroness von Obersdorf Dodsworth1937 10th Alice Brady Molly O Leary In Old Chicago 7 Andrea Leeds Kay Hamilton Stage DoorAnne Shirley Laurel Lollie Dallas Stella DallasClaire Trevor Francey Dead EndMay Whitty Mrs Bramson Night Must Fall1938 11th Fay Bainter Belle Massey Jezebel 8 Beulah Bondi Mary Wilkins Of Human HeartsBillie Burke Emily Kilbourne Merrily We LiveSpring Byington Penelope Penny Sycamore You Can t Take It with YouMiliza Korjus Carla Donner The Great Waltz1939 12th Hattie McDaniel Mammy Gone with the Wind 9 Olivia de Havilland Melanie Hamilton Gone with the WindGeraldine Fitzgerald Isabella Linton Wuthering HeightsEdna May Oliver Sarah McKlennar Drums Along the MohawkMaria Ouspenskaya Grandmother Janou Love Affair1940s Edit Jane Darwell won for her performance in The Grapes of Wrath 1940 Mary Astor won for her performance in The Great Lie 1941 Teresa Wright won for her performance in Mrs Miniver 1942 Ethel Barrymore won for her performance in None but the Lonely Heart 1944 Anne Baxter won for her performance in The Razor s Edge 1946 Celeste Holm won for her performance in Gentleman s Agreement 1947 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1940 13th Jane Darwell Ma Joad The Grapes of Wrath 10 Judith Anderson Mrs Danvers RebeccaRuth Hussey Liz Imbrie The Philadelphia StoryBarbara O Neil Francoise Duchess de Praslin All This and Heaven TooMarjorie Rambeau Mamie Adams Primrose Path1941 14th Mary Astor Sandra Kovak The Great Lie 11 Sara Allgood Beth Morgan How Green Was My ValleyPatricia Collinge Birdie Bagtry Hubbard The Little FoxesTeresa Wright Alexandra GiddensMargaret Wycherly Mary Brooks York Sergeant York1942 15th Teresa Wright Carol Beldon Mrs Miniver 12 Gladys Cooper Mrs Vale Now VoyagerAgnes Moorehead Fanny Minafer The Magnificent AmbersonsSusan Peters Kitty Chilcet Random HarvestMay Whitty Lady Beldon Mrs Miniver1943 16th Katina Paxinou Pilar For Whom the Bell Tolls 13 Gladys Cooper Marie Therese Vauzou The Song of BernadettePaulette Goddard Joan O Doul So Proudly We Hail Anne Revere Louise Casterot Soubirous The Song of BernadetteLucile Watson Fanny Farrelly Watch on the Rhine1944 17th Ethel Barrymore Ma Mott None but the Lonely Heart 14 Jennifer Jones Jane Deborah Hilton Since You Went AwayAngela Lansbury Nancy Oliver GaslightAline MacMahon Ling Tan s Wife Dragon SeedAgnes Moorehead Aspasia Conti Mrs Parkington1945 18th Anne Revere Araminty Brown National Velvet 15 Eve Arden Ida Corwin Mildred PierceAnn Blyth Veda PierceAngela Lansbury Sibyl Vane The Picture of Dorian GrayJoan Lorring Bessie Watty The Corn Is Green1946 19th Anne Baxter Sophie Nelson MacDonald The Razor s Edge 16 Ethel Barrymore Mrs Warren The Spiral StaircaseLillian Gish Laura Belle McCanles Duel in the SunFlora Robson Angelique Buiton Saratoga TrunkGale Sondergaard Lady Thiang Anna and the King of Siam1947 20th Celeste Holm Anne Dettrey Gentleman s Agreement 17 Ethel Barrymore Sophie Horfield The Paradine CaseGloria Grahame Ginny Tremaine CrossfireMarjorie Main Ma Kettle The Egg and IAnne Revere Mrs Green Gentleman s Agreement1948 21st Claire Trevor Gaye Dawn Key Largo 18 Barbara Bel Geddes Katrin Hanson I Remember MamaEllen Corby TrinaAgnes Moorehead Aggie McDonald Johnny BelindaJean Simmons Ophelia Hamlet1949 22nd Mercedes McCambridge Sadie Burke All the King s Men 19 Ethel Barrymore Miss Em PinkyCeleste Holm Sister Scholastica Come to the StableElsa Lanchester Amelia PottsEthel Waters Dicey Johnson Pinky1950s Edit Donna Reed won for From Here to Eternity 1953 Eva Marie Saint won for On the Waterfront 1954 For her performance in Sayonara 1957 Miyoshi Umeki became the first Asian woman to win an Oscar for acting Wendy Hiller won for her performance in Separate Tables 1958 Shelley Winters won twice for her roles in The Diary of Anne Frank 1959 and A Patch of Blue 1965 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1950 23rd Josephine Hull Veta Louise Simmons Harvey 20 Hope Emerson Evelyn Harper CagedCeleste Holm Karen Richards All About EveNancy Olson Betty Schaefer Sunset BoulevardThelma Ritter Birdie Coonan All About Eve1951 24th Kim Hunter Stella Kowalski A Streetcar Named Desire 21 Joan Blondell Annie Rawlins The Blue VeilMildred Dunnock Linda Loman Death of a SalesmanLee Grant Shoplifter Detective StoryThelma Ritter Ellen McNulty The Mating Season1952 25th Gloria Grahame Rosemary Bartlow The Bad and the Beautiful 22 Jean Hagen Lina Lamont Singin in the RainColette Marchand Marie Charlet Moulin RougeTerry Moore Marie Buckholder Come Back Little ShebaThelma Ritter Clancy With a Song in My Heart1953 26th Donna Reed Alma Burke Lorene From Here to Eternity 23 Grace Kelly Linda Nordley MogamboGeraldine Page Angie Lowe HondoMarjorie Rambeau Mrs Stewart Torch SongThelma Ritter Moe Williams Pickup on South Street1954 27th Eva Marie Saint Edie Doyle On the Waterfront 24 Nina Foch Erica Martin Executive SuiteKaty Jurado Senora Devereaux Broken LanceJan Sterling Sally McKee The High and the MightyClaire Trevor May Holst1955 28th Jo Van Fleet Cathy Ames Kate Trask East of Eden 25 Betsy Blair Clara Snyder MartyPeggy Lee Rose Hopkins Pete Kelly s BluesMarisa Pavan Rosa Delle Rose The Rose TattooNatalie Wood Judy Rebel Without a Cause1956 29th Dorothy Malone Marylee Hadley Written on the Wind 26 Mildred Dunnock Rose Comfort Baby DollEileen Heckart Hortense Daigle The Bad SeedMercedes McCambridge Luz Benedict GiantPatty McCormack Rhoda Penmark The Bad Seed1957 30th Miyoshi Umeki Katsumi Kelly Sayonara 27 Carolyn Jones The Existentialist The Bachelor PartyElsa Lanchester Miss Plimsoll Witness for the ProsecutionHope Lange Selena Cross Peyton PlaceDiane Varsi Allison MacKenzie1958 31st Wendy Hiller Pat Cooper Separate Tables 28 Peggy Cass Agnes Gooch Auntie MameMartha Hyer Gwen French Some Came RunningMaureen Stapleton Fay Doyle LonelyheartsCara Williams Billy s Mother The Defiant Ones1959 32nd Shelley Winters Petronella van Daan The Diary of Anne Frank 29 Hermione Baddeley Elspeth Room at the TopSusan Kohner Sarah Jane Johnson Imitation of LifeJuanita Moore Annie JohnsonThelma Ritter Alma Pillow Talk1960s Edit Shirley Jones won for Elmer Gantry in 1960 Rita Moreno won for West Side Story in 1961 Patty Duke won for The Miracle Worker in 1962 Estelle Parsons won for Bonnie and Clyde in 1967 Ruth Gordon won for Rosemary s Baby in 1968 Goldie Hawn won for Cactus Flower in 1969 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1960 33rd Shirley Jones Lulu Baines Elmer Gantry 30 Glynis Johns Mrs Firth The SundownersShirley Knight Reenie Flood The Dark at the Top of the StairsJanet Leigh Marion Crane PsychoMary Ure Clara Dawes Sons and Lovers1961 34th Rita Moreno Anita West Side Story 31 Fay Bainter Amelia Tilford The Children s HourJudy Garland Irene Hoffman Wallner Judgment at NurembergLotte Lenya Magda Terribili Gonzales The Roman Spring of Mrs StoneUna Merkel Mrs Winemiller Summer and Smoke1962 35th Patty Duke Helen Keller The Miracle Worker 32 Mary Badham Jean Louise Scout Finch To Kill a MockingbirdShirley Knight Heavenly Finley Sweet Bird of YouthAngela Lansbury Eleanor Iselin The Manchurian CandidateThelma Ritter Elizabeth McCartney Stroud Birdman of Alcatraz1963 36th Margaret Rutherford The Duchess of Brighton The V I P s 33 Diane Cilento Molly Seagrim Tom JonesEdith Evans Miss WesternJoyce Redman Mrs Waters Jenny JonesLilia Skala Mother Maria Marthe Lilies of the Field1964 37th Lila Kedrova Madame Hortense Zorba the Greek 34 Gladys Cooper Mrs Higgins My Fair LadyEdith Evans Mrs St Maugham The Chalk GardenGrayson Hall Judith Fellowes The Night of the IguanaAgnes Moorehead Velma Cruther Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte1965 38th Shelley Winters Rose ann D Arcey A Patch of Blue 35 Ruth Gordon Lucile Clover The Dealer Inside Daisy CloverJoyce Redman Emilia OthelloMaggie Smith DesdemonaPeggy Wood Mother Abbess The Sound of Music1966 39th Sandy Dennis Honey Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 36 Wendy Hiller Alice More A Man for All SeasonsJocelyne LaGarde Malama Kanakoa HawaiiVivien Merchant Lily Clamacraft AlfieGeraldine Page Margery Chanticleer You re a Big Boy Now1967 40th Estelle Parsons Blanche Barrow Bonnie and Clyde 37 Carol Channing Muzzy van Hossmere Thoroughly Modern MillieMildred Natwick Ethel Banks Barefoot in the ParkBeah Richards Mary Prentice Guess Who s Coming to DinnerKatharine Ross Elaine Robinson The Graduate1968 41st Ruth Gordon Minnie Castevet Rosemary s Baby 38 Lynn Carlin Maria Forst FacesSondra Locke Mick Kelly The Heart Is a Lonely HunterKay Medford Rose Stern Borach Funny GirlEstelle Parsons Calla Mackie Rachel Rachel1969 42nd Goldie Hawn Toni Simmons Cactus Flower 39 Catherine Burns Rhoda Last SummerDyan Cannon Alice Henderson Bob amp Carol amp Ted amp AliceSylvia Miles Cass Midnight CowboySusannah York Alice LeBlanc They Shoot Horses Don t They 1970s Edit Helen Hayes won for her role in Airport 1970 Cloris Leachman won for her role in The Last Picture Show 1971 At age 10 Tatum O Neal won for her role in Paper Moon 1973 becoming the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar Vanessa Redgrave won for her role in Julia 1977 Maggie Smith won for her role in California Suite 1978 Meryl Streep won for her role in Kramer vs Kramer 1979 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1970 43rd Helen Hayes Ada Quonsett Airport 40 Karen Black Rayette Dipesto Five Easy PiecesLee Grant Joyce Enders The LandlordSally Kellerman Major Margaret Hot Lips Houlihan M A S HMaureen Stapleton Inez Guerrero Airport1971 44th Cloris Leachman Ruth Popper The Last Picture Show 41 Ann Margret Bobbie Carnal KnowledgeEllen Burstyn Lois Farrow The Last Picture ShowBarbara Harris Allison Densmore Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me Margaret Leighton Mrs Maudsley The Go Between1972 45th Eileen Heckart Mrs Baker Butterflies Are Free 42 Jeannie Berlin Lila Kolodny The Heartbreak KidGeraldine Page Gertrude Wilson Pete n TillieSusan Tyrrell Oma Lee Greer Fat CityShelley Winters Belle Rosen The Poseidon Adventure1973 46th Tatum O Neal Addie Loggins Paper Moon 43 Linda Blair Regan MacNeil The ExorcistCandy Clark Debbie Dunham American GraffitiMadeline Kahn Trixie Delight Paper MoonSylvia Sidney Mrs Pritchett Summer Wishes Winter Dreams1974 47th Ingrid Bergman Greta Ohlsson Murder on the Orient Express 44 Valentina Cortese Severine Day for NightMadeline Kahn Lili von Shtupp Blazing SaddlesDiane Ladd Flo Castleberry Alice Doesn t Live Here AnymoreTalia Shire Connie Corleone The Godfather Part II1975 48th Lee Grant Felicia Karpf Shampoo 45 Ronee Blakley Barbara Jean NashvilleSylvia Miles Jessie Halstead Florian Farewell My LovelyLily Tomlin Linnea Reese NashvilleBrenda Vaccaro Linda Riggs Once Is Not Enough1976 49th Beatrice Straight Louise Schumacher Network 46 Jane Alexander Judy Hoback All the President s MenJodie Foster Iris Easy Steensma Taxi DriverLee Grant Lillian Rosen Voyage of the DamnedPiper Laurie Margaret White Carrie1977 50th Vanessa Redgrave Julia Julia 47 Leslie Browne Emilia Rodgers The Turning PointQuinn Cummings Lucy McFadden The Goodbye GirlMelinda Dillon Jillian Guiler Close Encounters of the Third KindTuesday Weld Katherine Dunn Looking for Mr Goodbar1978 51st Maggie Smith Diana Barrie California Suite 48 Dyan Cannon Julia Farnsworth Heaven Can WaitPenelope Milford Vi Munson Coming HomeMaureen Stapleton Pearl InteriorsMeryl Streep Linda The Deer Hunter1979 52nd Meryl Streep Joanna Kramer Kramer vs Kramer 49 Jane Alexander Margaret Phelps Kramer vs KramerBarbara Barrie Evelyn Stoller Breaking AwayCandice Bergen Jessica Potter Starting OverMariel Hemingway Tracy Manhattan1980s Edit Mary Steenburgen won for Melvin and Howard 1980 Jessica Lange won for Tootsie 1982 At age 77 Peggy Ashcroft became the oldest winner in this category for A Passage to India 1984 Anjelica Huston won for Prizzi s Honor 1985 Dianne Wiest won for Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 and Bullets over Broadway 1994 Brenda Fricker won for My Left Foot 1989 becoming the first Irish actress to win an Oscar Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1980 53rd Mary Steenburgen Lynda West Dummar Melvin and Howard 51 Eileen Brennan Doreen Lewis Private BenjaminEva Le Gallienne Pearl ResurrectionCathy Moriarty Vikki LaMotta Raging BullDiana Scarwid Louise Inside Moves1981 54th Maureen Stapleton Emma Goldman Reds 52 Melinda Dillon Teresa Perrone Absence of MaliceJane Fonda Chelsea Thayer Wayne On Golden PondJoan Hackett Toby Landau Only When I LaughElizabeth McGovern Evelyn Nesbit Ragtime1982 55th Jessica Lange Julie Nichols Tootsie 53 Glenn Close Jenny Fields The World According to GarpTeri Garr Sandy Lester TootsieKim Stanley Lillian Farmer FrancesLesley Ann Warren Norma Cassidy Victor Victoria1983 56th Linda Hunt Billy Kwan The Year of Living Dangerously 54 Cher Dolly Pelliker SilkwoodGlenn Close Sarah Cooper The Big ChillAmy Irving Hadass Vishkower YentlAlfre Woodard Beatrice Geechee Cross Creek1984 57th Peggy Ashcroft Mrs Moore A Passage to India 55 Glenn Close Iris Gaines The NaturalLindsay Crouse Margaret Lomax Places in the HeartChristine Lahti Hazel Zanussi Swing ShiftGeraldine Page Mrs Ritter The Pope of Greenwich Village1985 58th Anjelica Huston Maerose Prizzi Prizzi s Honor 56 Margaret Avery Shug Avery The Color PurpleAmy Madigan Sunny MacKenzie Sobel Twice in a LifetimeMeg Tilly Sister Agnes Devereaux Agnes of GodOprah Winfrey Sofia Johnson The Color Purple1986 59th Dianne Wiest Holly Hannah and Her Sisters 57 Tess Harper Chick Boyle Crimes of the HeartPiper Laurie Mrs Norman Children of a Lesser GodMary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Carmen The Color of MoneyMaggie Smith Charlotte Bartlett A Room with a View1987 60th Olympia Dukakis Rose Castorini Moonstruck 58 Norma Aleandro Florencia Sanchez Morales Gaby A True StoryAnne Archer Beth Rogerson Gallagher Fatal AttractionAnne Ramsey Momma Lift Throw Momma from the TrainAnn Sothern Letitia Benson Doughty The Whales of August1988 61st Geena Davis Muriel Pritchett The Accidental Tourist 59 Joan Cusack Cynthia Working GirlFrances McDormand Mrs Pell Mississippi BurningMichelle Pfeiffer Madame Marie de Tourvel Dangerous LiaisonsSigourney Weaver Katharine Parker Working Girl1989 62nd Brenda Fricker Bridget Fagan Brown My Left Foot 60 Anjelica Huston Tamara Broder Enemies A Love StoryLena Olin Masha BlochJulia Roberts Shelby Eatenton Latcherie Steel MagnoliasDianne Wiest Helen Buckman Parenthood1990s Edit Whoopi Goldberg won for her performance in Ghost 1990 Juliette Binoche won for her performance in The English Patient 1996 Judi Dench won for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love 1998 Angelina Jolie won for her performance in Girl Interrupted 1999 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 1990 63rd Whoopi Goldberg Oda Mae Brown Ghost 61 Annette Bening Myra Langtry The GriftersLorraine Bracco Karen Hill GoodfellasDiane Ladd Marietta Fortune Wild at HeartMary McDonnell Stands With a Fist Dances with Wolves1991 64th Mercedes Ruehl Anne Napolitano The Fisher King 62 Diane Ladd Mrs Hillyer Rambling RoseJuliette Lewis Danielle Bowden Cape FearKate Nelligan Lila Wingo Newbury The Prince of TidesJessica Tandy Virginia Ninny Threadgoode Fried Green Tomatoes1992 65th Marisa Tomei Mona Lisa Vito My Cousin Vinny 63 Judy Davis Sally Simmons Husbands and WivesJoan Plowright Mrs Fisher Enchanted AprilVanessa Redgrave Ruth Wilcox Howards EndMiranda Richardson Ingrid Thompson Fleming Damage1993 66th Anna Paquin Flora McGrath The Piano 64 Holly Hunter Tammy Hemphill The FirmRosie Perez Carla Rodrigo FearlessWinona Ryder May Welland The Age of InnocenceEmma Thompson Gareth Peirce In the Name of the Father1994 67th Dianne Wiest Helen Sinclair Bullets over Broadway 65 Rosemary Harris Rose Haigh Wood Tom amp VivHelen Mirren Queen Charlotte The Madness of King GeorgeUma Thurman Mia Wallace Pulp FictionJennifer Tilly Olive Neal Bullets over Broadway1995 68th Mira Sorvino Linda Ash Mighty Aphrodite 66 Joan Allen Pat Nixon NixonKathleen Quinlan Marilyn Lovell Apollo 13Mare Winningham Georgia Flood GeorgiaKate Winslet Marianne Dashwood Sense and Sensibility1996 69th Juliette Binoche Hana The English Patient 67 Joan Allen Elizabeth Proctor The CrucibleLauren Bacall Hannah Morgan The Mirror Has Two FacesBarbara Hershey Madame Serena Merle The Portrait of a LadyMarianne Jean Baptiste Hortense Cumberbatch Secrets amp Lies1997 70th Kim Basinger Lynn Bracken L A Confidential 68 Joan Cusack Emily Montgomery In amp OutMinnie Driver Skylar Good Will HuntingJulianne Moore Amber Waves Boogie NightsGloria Stuart Rose Dawson Calvert Titanic1998 71st Judi Dench Queen Elizabeth I Shakespeare in Love 69 Kathy Bates Libby Holden Primary ColorsBrenda Blethyn Mari Hoff Little VoiceRachel Griffiths Hilary du Pre Hilary and JackieLynn Redgrave Hanna Gods and Monsters1999 72nd Angelina Jolie Lisa Rowe Girl Interrupted 70 Toni Collette Lynn Sear The Sixth SenseCatherine Keener Maxine Lund Being John MalkovichSamantha Morton Hattie Sweet and LowdownChloe Sevigny Lana Tisdel Boys Don t Cry2000s Edit Catherine Zeta Jones won for her role as Velma Kelly in Chicago 2002 Cate Blanchett won for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator 2004 Rachel Weisz won for her performance in The Constant Gardener 2005 Tilda Swinton won for Michael Clayton 2007 Penelope Cruz won for Vicky Cristina Barcelona 2008 becoming the first Spanish actress to win an Oscar Mo Nique won for Precious 2009 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 2000 73rd Marcia Gay Harden Lee Krasner Pollock 71 Judi Dench Armande Voizin ChocolatKate Hudson Penny Lane Almost FamousFrances McDormand Elaine MillerJulie Walters Sandra Wilkinson Billy Elliot2001 74th Jennifer Connelly Alicia Nash A Beautiful Mind 72 Helen Mirren Mrs Wilson Gosford ParkMaggie Smith Constance TrenthamMarisa Tomei Natalie Strout In the BedroomKate Winslet Iris Murdoch Iris2002 75th Catherine Zeta Jones Velma Kelly Chicago 73 Kathy Bates Roberta Hertzel About SchmidtQueen Latifah Matron Mama Morton ChicagoJulianne Moore Laura McGrath Brown The HoursMeryl Streep Susan Orlean Adaptation2003 76th Renee Zellweger Ruby Thewes Cold Mountain 74 Shohreh Aghdashloo Nadereh Behrani House of Sand and FogPatricia Clarkson Joy Burns Pieces of AprilMarcia Gay Harden Celeste Boyle Mystic RiverHolly Hunter Melanie Freeland Thirteen2004 77th Cate Blanchett Katharine Hepburn The Aviator 75 Laura Linney Clara McMillen KinseyVirginia Madsen Maya Randall SidewaysSophie Okonedo Tatiana Rusesabagina Hotel RwandaNatalie Portman Jane Jones Alice Ayres Closer2005 78th Rachel Weisz Tessa Quayle The Constant Gardener 76 Amy Adams Ashley Johnsten JunebugCatherine Keener Nelle Harper Lee CapoteFrances McDormand Glory Dodge North CountryMichelle Williams Alma Beers Brokeback Mountain2006 79th Jennifer Hudson Effie White Dreamgirls 77 Adriana Barraza Amelia Hernandez BabelCate Blanchett Bathsheba Sheba Hart Notes on a ScandalAbigail Breslin Olive Hoover Little Miss SunshineRinko Kikuchi Chieko Wataya Babel2007 80th Tilda Swinton Karen Crowder Michael Clayton 78 Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn I m Not ThereRuby Dee Mahalee Lucas American GangsterSaoirse Ronan Briony Tallis AtonementAmy Ryan Helene McCready Gone Baby Gone2008 81st Penelope Cruz Maria Elena Vicky Cristina Barcelona 79 Amy Adams Sister James DoubtViola Davis Mrs MillerTaraji P Henson Queenie The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonMarisa Tomei Cassidy Pam The Wrestler2009 82nd Mo Nique Mary Lee Johnston Precious 80 Penelope Cruz Carla Albanese NineVera Farmiga Alex Goran Up in the AirMaggie Gyllenhaal Jean Craddock Crazy HeartAnna Kendrick Natalie Keener Up in the Air2010s Edit Octavia Spencer won for The Help 2011 Lupita Nyong o won for her portrayal of Patsey in 12 Years a Slave 2013 Viola Davis won for Fences 2016 Regina King won for If Beale Street Could Talk 2018 Laura Dern won for Marriage Story 2019 Year Actress Role s Film Ref 2010 83rd Melissa Leo Alice Eklund Ward The Fighter 81 Amy Adams Charlene Fleming The FighterHelena Bonham Carter Queen Elizabeth The King s SpeechHailee Steinfeld Mattie Ross True GritJacki Weaver Janine Smurf Cody Animal Kingdom2011 84th Octavia Spencer Minny Jackson The Help 82 Berenice Bejo Peppy Miller The ArtistJessica Chastain Celia Foote The HelpMelissa McCarthy Megan Price BridesmaidsJanet McTeer Hubert Page Albert Nobbs2012 85th Anne Hathaway Fantine Les Miserables 83 Amy Adams Peggy Dodd The MasterSally Field Mary Todd Lincoln LincolnHelen Hunt Cheryl Cohen Greene The SessionsJacki Weaver Dolores Solitano Silver Linings Playbook2013 86th Lupita Nyong o Patsey 12 Years a Slave 84 Sally Hawkins Ginger Blue JasmineJennifer Lawrence Rosalyn Rosenfeld American HustleJulia Roberts Barbara Weston Fordham August Osage CountyJune Squibb Kate Grant Nebraska2014 87th Patricia Arquette Olivia Evans Boyhood 85 Laura Dern Bobbi Grey WildKeira Knightley Joan Clarke The Imitation GameEmma Stone Sam Thomson BirdmanMeryl Streep The Witch Into the Woods2015 88th Alicia Vikander Gerda Wegener The Danish Girl 86 Jennifer Jason Leigh Daisy Domergue The Hateful EightRooney Mara Therese Belivet CarolRachel McAdams Sacha Pfeiffer SpotlightKate Winslet Joanna Hoffman Steve Jobs2016 89th Viola Davis Rose Lee Maxson Fences 87 Naomie Harris Paula Harris MoonlightNicole Kidman Sue Brierley LionOctavia Spencer Dorothy Vaughan Hidden FiguresMichelle Williams Randi Chandler Manchester by the Sea2017 90th Allison Janney LaVona Golden I Tonya 88 Mary J Blige Florence Jackson MudboundLesley Manville Cyril Woodcock Phantom ThreadLaurie Metcalf Marion McPherson Lady BirdOctavia Spencer Zelda Fuller The Shape of Water2018 91st Regina King Sharon Rivers If Beale Street Could Talk 89 Amy Adams Lynne Cheney ViceMarina de Tavira Sofia RomaEmma Stone Abigail Masham The FavouriteRachel Weisz Lady Sarah Churchill2019 92nd Laura Dern Nora Fanshaw Marriage Story 90 Kathy Bates Barbara Bobi Jewell Richard JewellScarlett Johansson Rosie Betzler Jojo RabbitFlorence Pugh Amy March Little WomenMargot Robbie Kayla Pospisil Bombshell2020s Edit Youn Yuh jung won for Minari 2020 becoming the first South Korean actress to win an Oscar Year Actress Role s Film Ref 2020 91 93rd Youn Yuh jung Soon ja Minari 92 Maria Bakalova Tutar Sagdiyev Borat Subsequent MoviefilmGlenn Close Bonnie Mamaw Vance Hillbilly ElegyOlivia Colman Anne The FatherAmanda Seyfried Marion Davies Mank2021 94th Ariana DeBose Anita West Side Story 93 Jessie Buckley Leda Caruso The Lost DaughterJudi Dench Granny BelfastKirsten Dunst Rose Gordon The Power of the DogAunjanue Ellis Oracene Brandy Price King RichardMultiple wins and nominations EditThe following individuals received two Best Supporting Actress awards Wins Actress2 Dianne WiestShelley Winters The following individuals received three or more Best Supporting Actress nominations Nominations Actress6 Thelma Ritter5 Amy Adams4 Ethel BarrymoreGlenn CloseLee GrantAgnes MooreheadGeraldine PageMaggie SmithMaureen StapletonMeryl Streep3 Kathy BatesCate BlanchettGladys CooperJudi DenchCeleste HolmDiane LaddAngela LansburyFrances McDormandAnne RevereOctavia SpencerClaire TrevorMarisa TomeiDianne WiestKate WinsletShelley WintersAge superlatives EditRecord Actress Film Age in years Ref Oldest Winner Peggy Ashcroft A Passage to India 77 94 Oldest Nominee Gloria Stuart Titanic 87 94 Youngest Winner Tatum O Neal Paper Moon 10 94 Youngest NomineeSee also EditAll Academy Award acting nominees BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleReferences Edit Rule One Award Definitions PDF Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS p 1 Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2014 Retrieved August 30 2013 a b Kinn amp Piazza 2014 p 39 Kinn amp Piazza 2014 p 67 Rule Six Special Rules for the Acting Awards PDF Academy of Motion 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