Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award given out at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. The awards are presented by the Critics Choice Association (CCA), and were first presented in 1995 with Mira Sorvino being the first recipient for her role in Mighty Aphrodite. There were no official nominees announced until 2001. There have been two ties in this category (1998, 2005), and there are currently six nominees annually.

Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
The 2023 recipient: Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
LocationLos Angeles, California
Presented byCritics Choice Association
Currently held byDa'Vine Joy Randolph for The Holdovers (2023)
Websitewww.criticschoice.com

Joan Allen is the only actress who has received this award more than once, with two wins. Amy Adams holds the record of most nomination in the category with four.

Winners and nominees

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Mira Sorvino is the first recipient of this award in 1995
 
Joan Allen won twice consecutively for The Crucible (1996) and In & Out (1997)
 
Catherine Zeta Jones won for Chicago (2002)
 
Amy Adams won for Junebug (2005)
 
Jennifer Hudson won for Dreamgirls (2006)
 
Kate Winslet won for The Reader (2008)
 
Mo'Nique won for Precious (2009
 
Octavia Spencer won for The Help (2011)
 
Anne Hathaway won for Les Misérables (2012)
 
Lupita Nyong'o won for 12 Years a Slave (2013)
 
Patricia Arquette won for Boyhood (2014)
 
Viola Davis won for Fences (2015)
 
Allison Janney won for I, Tonya (2017)
 
Regina King won for If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
 
Ariana DeBose won for West Side Story (2021)
 
Angela Bassett won for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)

1990s

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Year Actor Character Film
1995 Mira Sorvino Linda Ash Mighty Aphrodite
1996 Joan Allen Elizabeth Proctor The Crucible
1997 Joan Cusack Emily Montgomery In & Out
1998 Joan Allen (TIE) Betty Parker Pleasantville
Kathy Bates (TIE) Libby Holden Primary Colors
1999 Angelina Jolie Lisa Rowe Girl, Interrupted

2000s

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Year Actor Character Film
2000 Frances McDormand Elaine Miller / Sara Gaskell Almost Famous / Wonder Boys
2001 Jennifer Connelly Alicia Nash A Beautiful Mind
Cameron Diaz Julie Gianni Vanilla Sky
Marisa Tomei Natalie Strout In the Bedroom
2002 Catherine Zeta-Jones Velma Kelly Chicago
Kathy Bates Roberta Hertzel About Schmidt
Meryl Streep Susan Orlean Adaptation.
2003 Renée Zellweger Ruby Thewes Cold Mountain
Patricia Clarkson Joy Burns Pieces of April
Marcia Gay Harden Celeste Boyle Mystic River
Holly Hunter Melanie Freeland Thirteen
Scarlett Johansson Charlotte Lost in Translation
2004 Virginia Madsen Maya Randall Sideways
Cate Blanchett Katharine Hepburn The Aviator
Laura Linney Clara McMillen Kinsey
Natalie Portman Alice Ayres / Jane Jones Closer
Kate Winslet Sylvia Llewelyn Davies Finding Neverland
2005 Amy Adams (TIE) Ashley Johnsten Junebug
Michelle Williams (TIE) Alma Beers Del Mar Brokeback Mountain
Maria Bello Edie Stall A History of Violence
Catherine Keener Nelle Harper Lee Capote
Frances McDormand Glory Dodge North Country
Rachel Weisz Tessa Abbott-Quayle The Constant Gardener
2006 Jennifer Hudson Effie White Dreamgirls
Adriana Barraza Amelia Hernandez Babel
Rinko Kikuchi Chieko Wataya
Cate Blanchett Bathsheba "Sheba" Hart Notes on a Scandal
Catherine O'Hara Marilyn Hack For Your Consideration
Emma Thompson Karen Eiffel Stranger than Fiction
2007 Amy Ryan Helene McCready Gone Baby Gone
Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn I'm Not There
Catherine Keener Jan Burres Into the Wild
Vanessa Redgrave Older Briony Atonement
Tilda Swinton Karen Crowder Michael Clayton
2008 Kate Winslet Hanna Schmitz The Reader
Penélope Cruz María Elena Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Viola Davis Mrs. Miller Doubt
Vera Farmiga Erica Van Doren Nothing but the Truth
Taraji P. Henson Queenie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Marisa Tomei Cassidy / Pam The Wrestler
2009
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Mo'Nique Mary Lee Johnston Precious
Vera Farmiga Alex Goran Up in the Air
Anna Kendrick Natalie Keener
Marion Cotillard Luisa Contini Nine
Julianne Moore Charlotte "Charley" Roberts A Single Man
Samantha Morton Olivia Pitterson The Messenger

2010s

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Year Actor Character Film
2010
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Melissa Leo Alice Eklund-Ward The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carter Queen Elizabeth The King's Speech
Mila Kunis Lily Black Swan
Amy Adams Charlene Fleming The Fighter
Hailee Steinfeld Mattie Ross True Grit
Jacki Weaver Janine "Smurf" Cody Animal Kingdom
2011
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Octavia Spencer Minny Jackson The Help
Jessica Chastain Celia Foote The Help
Bérénice Bejo Peppy Miller The Artist
Carey Mulligan Sissy Sullivan Shame
Melissa McCarthy Megan Price Bridesmaids
Shailene Woodley Alexandra "Alex" King The Descendants
2012
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Anne Hathaway Fantine Les Misérables
Amy Adams Peggy Dodd The Master
Judi Dench M Skyfall
Ann Dowd Sandra Compliance
Sally Field Mary Todd Lincoln Lincoln
Helen Hunt Cheryl Cohen-Greene The Sessions
2013
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Lupita Nyong'o Patsey 12 Years a Slave
Scarlett Johansson Samantha (voice) Her
Jennifer Lawrence Rosalyn Rosenfeld American Hustle
Julia Roberts Barbara Weston-Fordham August: Osage County
June Squibb Kate Grant Nebraska
Oprah Winfrey Gloria Gaines The Butler
2014
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Patricia Arquette Olivia Evans Boyhood
Jessica Chastain Anna Morales A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley Joan Clarke The Imitation Game
Emma Stone Sam Thomson Birdman
Meryl Streep The Witch Into the Woods
Tilda Swinton Minister Mason Snowpiercer
2015
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Alicia Vikander Gerda Wegener The Danish Girl
Jennifer Jason Leigh Daisy Domergue The Hateful Eight
Rooney Mara Therese Belivet Carol
Rachel McAdams Sacha Pfeiffer Spotlight
Helen Mirren Hedda Hopper Trumbo
Kate Winslet Joanna Hoffman Steve Jobs
2016
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Viola Davis Rose Maxson Fences
Greta Gerwig Abigail "Abbie" Porter 20th Century Women
Naomie Harris Paula Moonlight
Nicole Kidman Sue Brierley Lion
Janelle Monáe Mary Jackson Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams Randi Chandler Manchester by the Sea
2017
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Allison Janney LaVona Golden I, Tonya
Mary J. Blige Florence Jackson Mudbound
Hong Chau Ngoc Lan Tran Downsizing
Tiffany Haddish Dina Girls Trip
Holly Hunter Beth Gardner The Big Sick
Laurie Metcalf Marion McPherson Lady Bird
Octavia Spencer Zelda Delilah Fuller The Shape of Water
2018
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Regina King Sharon Rivers If Beale Street Could Talk
Emma Stone Abigail Masham The Favourite
Rachel Weisz Sarah Churchill
Amy Adams Lynne Cheney Vice
Claire Foy Janet Armstrong First Man
Nicole Kidman Nancy Eamons Boy Erased
2019
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Laura Dern Nora Fanshaw Marriage Story
Scarlett Johansson Rosie Betzler Jojo Rabbit
Jennifer Lopez Ramona Vega Hustlers
Florence Pugh Amy March Little Women
Margot Robbie Kayla Pospisil Bombshell
Zhao Shu-zhen Nai Nai The Farewell

2020s

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Year Actor Character Film
2020
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Maria Bakalova Tutar Sagdiyev Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Ellen Burstyn Elizabeth Weiss Pieces of a Woman
Glenn Close Bonnie "Mamaw" Vance Hillbilly Elegy
Amanda Seyfried Marion Davies Mank
Olivia Colman Anne The Father
Youn Yuh-jung Soon-ja Minari
2021
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Ariana DeBose Anita West Side Story
Caitríona Balfe Ma Belfast
Kirsten Dunst Rose Gordon The Power of the Dog
Ann Dowd Linda Mass
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Oracene "Brandy" Price King Richard
Rita Moreno Valentina West Side Story
2022
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Angela Bassett Queen Ramonda Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Jessie Buckley Mariche Women Talking
Kerry Condon Siobhán Súilleabháin The Banshees of Inisherin
Jamie Lee Curtis Deirdre Beaubeirdre Everything Everywhere All at Once
Stephanie Hsu Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
Janelle Monáe Cassandra "Andi" Brand / Helen Brand Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
2023
Da'Vine Joy Randolph Mary Lamb The Holdovers
Emily Blunt Katherine "Kitty" Oppenheimer Oppenheimer
Danielle Brooks Sofia Johnson The Color Purple
America Ferrera Gloria Barbie
Jodie Foster Bonnie Stoll Nyad
Julianne Moore Gracie Atherton-Yoo May December

Multiple nominees

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Multiple winners

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2 wins

See also

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References

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