National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress

The National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress is one of the annual awards given by the National Society of Film Critics.

National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Current recipient: Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Society of Film Critics
First awardedMarjorie Rhodes
The Family Way (1967)
Currently held byDa'Vine Joy Randolph
The Holdovers (2023)
Websitenationalsocietyoffilmcritics.com

Winners

1960

YearWinnerFilmRole
1967Marjorie RhodesThe Family WayLucy Fitton
1968Billie WhitelawCharlie BubblesLottie Bubbles
1969Siân PhillipsGoodbye, Mr. ChipsUrsula Mossbank
Delphine SeyrigStolen KissesFabienne Tabard

1970

YearWinnerFilmRole
1970Lois SmithFive Easy PiecesPartita Dupea
1971Ellen BurstynThe Last Picture ShowLois Farrow
1972Jeannie BerlinThe Heartbreak KidLila Kolodny
1973Valentina CorteseDay for Night (La nuit américaine)Séverine
1974Bibi Andersson Scenes from a MarriageKatarina
1975Lily TomlinNashvilleLinnea Reese
1976Jodie FosterTaxi DriverIris Steensma
1977Ann WedgeworthHandle with CareJoyce
1978Meryl StreepThe Deer HunterLinda
1979Meryl StreepKramer vs. KramerJoanna Kramer
ManhattanJill Davis
The Seduction of Joe TynanKaren Traynor

1980s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1980Mary SteenburgenMelvin and HowardLynda Dummar
1981Maureen StapletonRedsEmma Goldman
1982Jessica LangeTootsieJulie Nichols
1983Sandra BernhardThe King of ComedyMasha
1984Melanie GriffithBody DoubleHolly Body
1985Anjelica HustonPrizzi's HonorMaerose Prizzi
1986Dianne WiestHannah and Her SistersHolly
1987Kathy BakerStreet SmartPunchy
1988Mercedes RuehlMarried to the MobConnie Russo
1989Anjelica HustonEnemies: A Love StoryTamara Broder

1990s

YearWinnerFilmRole
1990Annette BeningThe GriftersMyra Langtry
1991Jane HorrocksLife Is SweetNicola
1992Judy DavisHusbands and WivesSally
1993Madeleine StoweShort CutsSherri Shepard
1994Dianne WiestBullets over BroadwayHelen Sinclair
1995Joan AllenNixonPat Ryan-Nixon
1996Barbara HersheyThe Portrait of a LadySerena Merle
1997Julianne MooreBoogie NightsAmber Waves
1998Judi DenchShakespeare in LoveQueen Elizabeth I
1999Chloë SevignyBoys Don't CryLana Tisdel

2000s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2000Elaine MaySmall Time CrooksMay
2001Helen MirrenGosford ParkMrs. Wilson
2002Patricia ClarksonFar from HeavenEleanor Fine
2003Patricia ClarksonPieces of AprilJoy Burns
The Station AgentOlivia Harris
2004Virginia MadsenSidewaysMaya Randall
2005Amy AdamsJunebugAshley Johnsten
2006Meryl StreepThe Devil Wears PradaMiranda Priestly
A Prairie Home CompanionYolanda Johnson
2007Cate BlanchettI'm Not ThereJude Quinn
2008Hanna SchygullaThe Edge of HeavenSusanne Staub
2009Mo'NiquePreciousMary Lee Johnston

2010s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2010Olivia WilliamsThe Ghost WriterRuth Lang
2011Jessica ChastainThe HelpCelia Foote
The Tree of LifeMrs. O'Brien
Take ShelterSamantha LaForche
2012Amy AdamsThe MasterPeggy Dodd
2013Jennifer LawrenceAmerican HustleRosalyn Rosenfeld
2014Patricia ArquetteBoyhoodOlivia Evans
2015Kristen StewartClouds of Sils MariaValentine
2016Michelle WilliamsManchester by the SeaRandi Chandler [1]
2017Laurie MetcalfLady BirdMarion McPherson [2]
2018Regina KingIf Beale Street Could TalkSharon Rivers [3]
2019Laura DernLittle WomenMarmee March[4]
Marriage StoryNora Fanshaw

2020s

YearWinnerFilmRole
2020Maria BakalovaBorat Subsequent MoviefilmTutar Sagdiyev [5]
2021Ruth NeggaPassingClare Bellew[6]
2022Kerry CondonThe Banshees of InisherinSiobhán Súilleabháin [7]
2023Da'Vine Joy RandolphThe HoldoversMary Lamb

Trivia

Jodie Foster is the youngest winner in this category, winning the award at age 13 for Taxi Driver (1976). In 2009, Mo'Nique became the first African-American to win in this category for Precious.

Multiple awards

3 wins
2 wins

See also

References

  • "Past Awards". National Society of Film Critics. Retrieved 10 December 2016.