Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards / Best Supporting Actress
Winner of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association in the category Best Supporting Actress ( Best Supporting Actress ). The American Film Critics Association is one of the first to announce its awards for the best film productions and filmmakers of the current calendar year each year at the beginning of December, which are presented about a month later, in early or mid-January.
The most successful in this category were the American actresses Joan Allen and Maureen Stapleton (1925-2006), who could win the award twice. By 2018, the film critics association had succeeded in presenting the Oscar winner 15 times in advance , most recently in 2018 with the awarding of the award to the American Regina King ( If Beale Street Could Talk ).
Prize winners
Notes: In some years there was an ex-aequo result and thus two winners. Since 2004, second-placed actresses have also been announced by the LAFCA jury.
* = Actresses who for her role later the Oscar as Best Supporting Actress of the Year won
Second-placed supporting actresses
- ↑ In 2004, the future Oscar winner Cate Blanchett took second place for Aviator
- ↑ In 2005, Amy Adams took second place for Junikäfer
- ↑ In 2006, the later Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson took second place for Dreamgirls
- ↑ In 2007, Cate Blanchett took second place for I'm Not There
- ↑ In 2008 Viola Davis took second place for Question of Faith
- ↑ In 2009 Anna Kendrick took second place for Up in the Air
- ↑ In 2010, Olivia Williams took second place for The Ghostwriter
- ↑ In 2011, Janet McTeer took second place for Albert Nobbs
- ↑ In 2012, the future Oscar winner Anne Hathaway took second place for The Dark Knight Rises and Les Misérables
- ↑ In 2013, June Squibb took second place for Nebraska
- ↑ In 2014, Rene Russo took second place for Nightcrawler - Every night has its prize
- ↑ In 2015, Kristen Stewart took second place for The Clouds of Sils Maria
- ↑ In 2016, Michelle Williams took second place for Manchester by the Sea
- ↑ In 2017, Mary J. Blige took second place for Mudbound
- ↑ In 2018, Elizabeth Debicki took second place for Widows
- ↑ In 2019, Zhao Shuzhen took second place for The Farewell