British film industry award
Best Actress in a Supporting Role is aBritish Academy Film Award presented annually by theBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize anactress who has delivered an outstandingsupporting performance in a film.
TheBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows forfilm ,television , children's film and television, and interactive media. Since1968 , selected actresses have been awarded with the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at an annual ceremony.
In the following lists, the titles and names inbold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.
The Best Supporting Actress award has been presented a total of 53 times to 52 different actresses. No award was given out in this category in 1980, when no actors, male or female, were nominated for supporting roles. In addition, the award was replaced with a gender-neutral category for Best Supporting Artist, allotted for the year 1981 only, with all four nominees that year being male. The first winner was Billie Whitelaw for her roles in Charlie Bubbles andTwisted Nerve . The most recent winner is Zoe Saldaña for her role in Emilia Pérez . The record for most wins is three, held byJudi Dench .Kate Winslet has won two times, while each other recipient has only won once in this category. Dench also holds the record for most nominations, with nine. At the36th BAFTA Film Awards ,Rohini Hattangadi andMaureen Stapleton received the same number of votes and thus both shared the award in this category's only tie.
Winners and nominees [ edit ] indicates the winner
Ingrid Bergman won forMurder on the Orient Express (1974).Jodie Foster at age 13, won forBugsy Malone /Taxi Driver (1976).Judi Dench won thriceA Room with a View (1986),A Handful of Dust (1988), andShakespeare in Love (1998).Whoopi Goldberg won forGhost (1990); first black winner in this category.Dame Maggie Smith won forTea with Mussolini (1999)Kristin Scott Thomas won forFour Weddings and a Funeral (1994).Kate Winslet won twice, forSense and Sensibility (1995) andSteve Jobs (2015).Juliette Binoche won forThe English Patient (1996).Sigourney Weaver won forThe Ice Storm (1997).Jennifer Connelly won forA Beautiful Mind (2001).Catherine Zeta-Jones won forChicago (2002).Renée Zellweger won forCold Mountain (2003).Cate Blanchett won, forThe Aviator (2004).Thandiwe Newton won forCrash (2005).Jennifer Hudson won, in her acting debut, forDreamgirls (2006).Tilda Swinton won forMichael Clayton (2007).Penélope Cruz won forVicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)Mo'Nique won forPrecious (2009).Helena Bonham Carter won forThe King's Speech (2010).Octavia Spencer won forThe Help (2011).Anne Hathaway won forLes Misérables (2012).Jennifer Lawrence won forAmerican Hustle (2013).Patricia Arquette won forBoyhood (2014).Viola Davis won forFences (2016).Allison Janney won forI, Tonya (2017).Rachel Weisz won forThe Favourite (2018).Laura Dern won forMarriage Story (2019).Youn Yuh-jung at age 73 won forMinari (2020)Ariana DeBose won forWest Side Story (2021).Kerry Condon won forThe Banshees of Inisherin (2022).Da'Vine Joy Randolph won forThe Holdovers (2023).Multiple nominations [ edit ] 9 nominations 4 nominations 3 nominations 2 nominations 3 wins 2 wins
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