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  1. The Best Supporting Actress award has been presented a total of 88 times, to 86 actresses. The first winner was Gale Sondergaard for her role in Anthony Adverse. The most recent winner is Da'Vine Joy Randolph for her role in The Holdovers. The record for most wins is two, held jointly by Dianne Wiest and Shelley Winters. Each other recipient ...

    • Jamie Lee Curtis. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022) This was the first career Oscar nomination for Curtis. She plays IRS agent Deirdre Beaubeirdre, who serves as the antagonist to Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) and her family in various timelines.
    • Ariana DeBose. “West Side Story” (2021) 2021 Best Supporting Actress nominees: Jessie Buckley, “The Lost Daughter” Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story” Judi Dench, “Belfast”
    • Yuh-Jung Youn. “Minari” (2020) Youn won for playing the loving grandmother who follows her son and his family from Korea to build their life in America. She is the second Asian woman to win in this category, after Miyoshi Umeki for “Sayonara.”
    • Laura Dern. ‘Marriage Story’ (2019) Dern swept the season for playing a tough-as-nails divorce attorney representing an actress (Scarlett Johansson) leaving her director husband (Adam Driver).
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  3. All Winners of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. by christophershobris • Created 8 years ago • Modified 4 years ago. Since 1936 the Academy has recognized the ladies of Hollywood for their superb performances in film. This list will include all of them from 1936 to today. So here they are. Enjoy! List activity. 1.8K views. 1 this week.

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    • Jamie Lee Curtis — 2023. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)
    • 2022 – Ariana Debose. ‘West Side Story’ (2021)
    • 2021 – Youn Yuh-jung. ‘Minari’ (2020)
    • 2020 – Laura Dern. ‘Marriage Story’ (2019)
    • 12 Cloris Leachman - The Last Picture Show
    • 11 Olympia Dukakis - Moonstruck
    • 10 Marisa Tomei - My Cousin Vinny
    • 9 Jennifer Hudson - Dreamgirls
    • 8 Maggie Smith - California Suite
    • 7 Whoopi Goldberg - Ghost
    • 6 Octavia Spencer - The Help
    • 5 Meryl Streep - Kramer vs Kramer
    • 4 Viola Davis - Fences
    • 3 Youn Yuh-Jung - Minari

    The Last Picture Show is just like any other coming-of-age story; raunchy and sentimental. The story follows two friends who are high school seniors, and Cloris Leachmanplays Ruth, an older woman who Sonny has an affair with. She's the wife of the football coach at the high school they both attend, and Sonny finds himself being pulled in; not phase...

    Olympia Dukakismight have won the Oscar award because of how well she portrayed an older Italian wife. Her mannerisms, her way of talking, and the way she deals with her family issues are so genuine; it's no wonder she nabbed the award. When her character Rose learns of her husband's infidelity, she doesn't leave him or cause a huge scene that star...

    Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei truly had great chemistry with each other throughout the comedy that is My Cousin Vinny, landing Tomei the award for Best Supporting Actress. Tomei's character is what you might expect from a movie such as this; a stereotypical New York-Italian woman who's not only a loud dresser, but also loud in general, and proud of it...

    To this day, Jennifer Hudson's cover of "And I'm Telling You" from this movie is talked about because of how she belted it and honestly, and made it her own song. Her range of emotions just through that performance alone sealed her in for the win of Best Supporting Actress. Hudson got her start on the hit show American Idol and very quickly erupted...

    Based on a play of the same name, California Suite is a good-hearted movie about different people staying in a hotel room; the plot rotates between different stories, and it's a great tactic to keep the audience engaged. Maggie Smith, who won the award, plays Diana Barrie, a British actress who has a failing career, which she's very much aware of. ...

    When one thinks of the movieGhost, they most likely think of the iconic pottery scene. However, one can't help but also think of Whoopi Goldberg's iconic character, Oda Mae Brown, the psychic. Goldberg and Swayze have great chemistry together, often playing off each other to create hilarious scenes; such as when Oda Mae sees how much money is in Sa...

    If you've seen this amazing movie, then the "chocolate" pie scene has stuck with you ever since. Octavia Spencer plays Minny Jackson, a maid that has a mind of her own and a huge heart. She's there for her best friend, Aibileen Clark, more than anything, and escapes an abusive relationship with her husband, all the while working for white families ...

    It's almost hard to imagine a young Meryl Streep, since she's been in several notable movies at an older age, but her work in Kramer vs Kramer is truly something to note.She plays the role of neglectful mother very well, leaving her husband and son, so she can find her true self; which in 1979, was a big topic to tackle. Streep manages the angle of...

    If there's one thing Viola Davis is going to do, it's going to be giving the best performance of her life, through every single role she takes on. With Fences, directed by her co-star Denzel Washington, she gave the role her everything, and it's proven with her monologue that she delivers. With tears and snot dripping down her face, Davis secured B...

    In 2021, Youn Yuh-jungbecame the first Korean actress to win the Best Supporting Actress award, and can we just say... about time? The film is about a family from South Korea who move to Arkansas to start a new life with a minari farm, and soon come to learn that it's quite difficult. Yuh-jung's character comes to live with the family, and the enti...

  4. 1945: Ethel Barrymore ( None but the Lonely Heart) 1946: Anne Revere ( National Velvet) 1947: Anne Baxter ( The Razor’s Edge) 1948: Celeste Holm ( Gentleman’s Agreement)

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Academy Award nominees. Updated: March 11, 2024. Who beat who for best supporting actress Oscar: Year indicates year/period for which films were judged, not year of ceremony. Sources: Oscars.org, Internet Movie Database, Wikipedia.

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