BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Actress in a Supporting Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film. This award began in 1968 and had four nominees until 1999 when expanded to five nominees. There has been one tie in this category. No award was given for the years 1980 and 1981.
BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
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![]() The 2022 recipient: Kerry Condon | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
First awarded | Billie Whitelaw for Charlie Bubbles (1968) |
Currently held by | Kerry Condon for The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
Winners and nominees
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Ingrid Bergman won for her performance in Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
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At age 13, Jodie Foster won for her performances in 1976's Bugsy Malone, and Taxi Driver, becoming the youngest BAFTA recipient.
![Jamie Lee Curtis by Gage Skidmore.jpg](../I/Jamie_Lee_Curtis_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg.webp)
Jamie Lee Curtis won for her role in Trading Places (1983)
![Photo of Judi Dench.](../I/Judi_Dench_at_the_BAFTAs_2007.jpg.webp)
Judi Dench won for her roles in A Room with a View (1986), A Handful of Dust (1988), and Shakespeare in Love (1998), thus making her the actress with the most wins in this category.
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Whoopi Goldberg won for her role as Oda Mae Brown in Ghost (1990)
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Kristin Scott Thomas won for her role in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
![Photo of Kate Winslet at the 2011 Venice Film Festival](../I/Kate_Winslet_March_18%252C_2014_(cropped).jpg.webp)
![Juliette Binoche, March 2017.jpg](../I/Juliette_Binoche_Cannes_2017.jpg.webp)
Juliette Binoche won for her role in The English Patient (1996)
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Renée Zellweger won for her role in Cold Mountain (2003)
![Blanchett in 2015](../I/Cate_Blanchett_Cannes_2018_2_(cropped_2).jpg.webp)
Cate Blanchett won for her performance as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator (2004), becoming the first performer to win a BAFTA for portraying a real-life BAFTA winner
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Jennifer Hudson won for her role in Dreamgirls (2006)
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Tilda Swinton won for her performance in Michael Clayton (2007)
![Photo of Penélope Cruz](../I/Premios_Goya_2018_-_Pen%C3%A9lope_Cruz.jpg.webp)
Penélope Cruz won for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), becoming the first Spanish actress to win a BAFTA
![Spencer at the premiere of Hidden Figures, December 2016](../I/Octavia_Spencer_2016.jpg.webp)
Octavia Spencer won for her role in The Help (2011)
![Photo of Anne Hathaway](../I/Anne_Hathaway_at_MIFF.jpg.webp)
![Photo of Jennifer Lawrence at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International](../I/Jennifer_Lawrence_SDCC_2015_X-Men.jpg.webp)
Jennifer Lawrence won for her role in American Hustle (2013)
![Photo of Patricia Arquette](../I/Patricia_Arquette_2015.jpg.webp)
Patricia Arquette won for her role in Boyhood (2014)
![Photo of Viola Davis](../I/Viola_Davis_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg.webp)
Viola Davis won for her performance in Fences (2016)
![Photo of Rachel Weisz](../I/Rachel_Weisz_2018.jpg.webp)
Rachel Weisz won for her performance in The Favourite (2018)
1960s
Year | Actress | Film | Character |
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1968 22nd | |||
Billie Whitelaw | Charlie Bubbles / Twisted Nerve | Lottie Bubbles / Joan Harper | |
Pat Heywood | Romeo and Juliet | The Nurse | |
Virginia Maskell | Interlude | Antonia | |
Simone Signoret | Games | Lisa Schindler | |
1969 23rd | |||
Celia Johnson | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Miss Mackay | |
Peggy Ashcroft | Three into Two Won't Go | Belle | |
Pamela Franklin | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Sandy | |
Mary Wimbush | Oh! What a Lovely War | Mary Smith |
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Actress | Film | Character |
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2020 74th [23] | |||
Youn Yuh-jung | Minari | Soon-ja | |
Kosar Ali | Rocks | Sumaya | |
Maria Bakalova | Borat Subsequent Moviefilm | Tutar Sagdiyev | |
Dominique Fishback | Judas and the Black Messiah | Deborah Johnson | |
Ashley Madekwe | County Lines | Toni | |
Niamh Algar | Calm with Horses | Ursula | |
2021 75th [24] | |||
Ariana DeBose | West Side Story | Anita | |
Caitríona Balfe | Belfast | Ma | |
Jessie Buckley | The Lost Daughter | young Leda Caruso | |
Ann Dowd | Mass | Linda | |
Aunjanue Ellis | King Richard | Oracene Price | |
Ruth Negga | Passing | Clare Bellew | |
2022 76th [25] | |||
Kerry Condon | The Banshees of Inisherin | Siobhán Súilleabháin | |
Angela Bassett | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Ramonda | |
Hong Chau | The Whale | Liz | |
Jamie Lee Curtis | Everything Everywhere All at Once | Deirdre Beaubeirdre | |
Dolly de Leon | Triangle of Sadness | Abigail | |
Carey Mulligan | She Said | Megan Twohey |
Multiple nominations
- 9 nominations
- 4 nominations
- 3 nominations
- 2 nominations
- Rosanna Arquette
- Peggy Ashcroft
- Kathy Bates
- Brenda Blethyn
- Helena Bonham Carter
- Toni Collette
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Sally Field
- Barbara Hershey
- Holly Hunter
- Rosemary Leach
- Lesley Manville
- Frances McDormand
- Carey Mulligan
- Lynn Redgrave
- Octavia Spencer
- Maureen Stapleton
- Imelda Staunton
- Emma Stone
- Tilda Swinton
- Sigourney Weaver
- Michelle Williams
- Shelley Winters
Age superlatives
Record | Actress | Film | Age (in years) | Ref. |
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Oldest winner | Youn Yuh-jung | Minari | 73 | [26] |
Oldest nominee | Peggy Ashcroft | Madame Sousatzka | 81 | [26] |
Youngest winner | Jodie Foster | Taxi Driver and Bugsy Malone | 13 | [26] |
Youngest nominee | Abigail Breslin | Little Miss Sunshine | 10 | [26] |
See also
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