Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film.
SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | |
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The 2020 recipient: Laura Dern | |
Awarded for | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | SAG-AFTRA |
First awarded | Dianne Wiest for Bullets over Broadway (1994) |
Currently held by | Laura Dern for Marriage Story (2019) |
Website | sagawards.org |
Winners and nominees
Legend:
- indicates the winner.
1990s
2000s
2010s
Superlatives
Trivia
Occasions over the past 23 years did the winner of the SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress not win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. This happened in:
- 1995: Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility) lost to Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite)
- 1996: Lauren Bacall (The Mirror Has Two Faces) lost to Juliette Binoche (The English Patient)
- 1998: Kathy Bates (Primary Colors) lost to Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love)
- 2000: Judi Dench (Chocolat) lost to Marcia Gay Harden (Pollock). This was the first time in SAG Award history that the category's eventual Academy Award-winner was not nominated for the SAG Awards.
- 2001: Helen Mirren (Gosford Park) lost to Jennifer Connelly (A Beautiful Mind). Connelly was nominated for the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.
- 2007: Ruby Dee (American Gangster) lost to Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton)
- 2008: Kate Winslet (The Reader) won Best Actress. Penélope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) won Best Supporting Actress.
- 2018: Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place) was not nominated for the Academy Awards. This was the first time that the eventual winner of this award was not then nominated for an Academy Award.
Multiple nominees
Note: Winners are indicated in bold type.
- 2 nominations
- Kathy Bates (Primary Colors (1998), About Schmidt (2002))
- Penélope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), Nine (2009))
- Viola Davis (Doubt (2008), Fences (2016))
- Cameron Diaz (Being John Malkovich (1999), Vanilla Sky (2001))
- Sally Field (Forrest Gump (1994), Lincoln (2012))
- Holly Hunter (Thirteen (2003), The Big Sick (2017))
- Frances McDormand (Almost Famous (2000), North Country (2005))
- Helen Mirren (Gosford Park (2001), Trumbo (2015))
- Margot Robbie (Mary Queen of Scots (2018), Bombshell (2019))
- Octavia Spencer (The Help (2011), Hidden Figures (2016))
- Emma Stone (Birdman (2014), The Favourite (2018))
- Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardner (2005), The Favourite (2018))
- Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain (2005), Manchester by the Sea (2016))
- Renée Zellweger (Jerry Maguire (1996), Cold Mountain (2003))
- 3 nominations
- Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love (1998), Chocolat (2000), The Shipping News (2001))
- Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich (1999), Capote (2005), Into the Wild (2007))
- Nicole Kidman (The Paperboy (2012), Lion (2016), Bombshell (2019))
- Julianne Moore (Boogie Nights (1997), Magnolia (1999), The Hours (2002))
- 4 nominations
- Amy Adams (Junebug (2005), Doubt (2008), The Fighter (2010), Vice (2018))
- Cate Blanchett (Bandits (2001), The Aviator (2004), Notes on a Scandal (2006), I'm Not There (2007))
- Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility (1995), Quills (2000), The Reader (2008), Steve Jobs (2015))
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