Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actresses. It was introduced in 2011, when the event was first initiated. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

Year Actress Series Network Role
2010-2011[1]Christina HendricksMad MenAMCJoan Holloway
Margo MartindaleJustifiedFXMags Bennett
Michelle ForbesThe KillingAMCMitch Larsen
Kelly MacdonaldBoardwalk EmpireHBOMargaret Thompson
Archie PanjabiThe Good WifeCBSKalinda Sharma
Chloë SevignyBig LoveHBONicolette Grant
2011-2012[2]Christina HendricksMad MenAMCJoan Holloway
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeCBSDiane Lockhart
Anna GunnBreaking BadAMCSkyler White
Regina KingSouthlandTNTDet. Lydia Adams
Kelly MacdonaldBoardwalk EmpireHBOMargaret Thompson
Maggie SiffSons of AnarchyFXTara Knowles
2012-2013[3]Monica PotterParenthoodNBCKristina Braverman
Jennifer CarpenterDexterShowtimeDebra Morgan
Emilia ClarkeGame of ThronesHBODaenerys Targaryen
Anna GunnBreaking BadAMCSkyler White
Regina KingSouthlandTNTDet. Lydia Adams
Abigail SpencerRectifySundance TVAmantha Holden
2013-2014Bellamy YoungScandalABCFirst Lady Melody "Mellie" Grant
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeCBSDiane Lockhart
Anna GunnBreaking BadAMCSkyler White
Annet MahendruThe AmericansFXNina Sergeevna Krilova
Melissa McBrideThe Walking DeadAMCCarol Peletier
Maggie SiffSons of AnarchyFXTara Knowles
2014-2015Lorraine ToussaintOrange Is the New BlackNetflixYvonne "Vee" Parker
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeCBSDiane Lockhart
Joelle CarterJustifiedFXAva Crowder
Carrie CoonThe LeftoversHBONora Durst
Mae WhitmanParenthoodNBCAmber Holt
Katheryn WinnickVikingsHistoryLagertha
2015 (2)Constance ZimmerUnREALLifetimeQuinn King
Ann DowdThe LeftoversHBOPatti Levin
Regina KingErika Murphy
Helen McCroryPenny DreadfulShowtimeEvelyn Poole
Hayden PanettiereNashvilleABCJuliette Barnes
Maura TierneyThe AffairShowtimeHelen Solloway
2016Thandie NewtonWestworldHBOMaeve Millay
Christine BaranskiThe Good WifeCBSDiane Lockhart
Emilia ClarkeGame of ThronesHBODaenerys Targaryen
Lena HeadeyCersei Lannister
Maura TierneyThe AffairShowtimeHelen Solloway
Constance ZimmerUnREALLifetimeQuinn King
2017Ann DowdThe Handmaid's TaleHuluAunt Lydia
Gillian Anderson American Gods Starz Media
Emilia Clarke Game of Thrones HBO Daenerys Targaryen
Cush Jumbo The Good Fight CBS All Access Lucca Quinn
Margo Martindale Sneaky Pete Prime Video Audrey Bernhardt
Chrissy Metz This Is Us NBC Kate Pearson
2018Thandie NewtonWestworldHBOMaeve Millay
Julia Garner Ozark Netflix Ruth Langmore
Rhea Seehorn Better Call Saul AMC Kim Wexler
Dina Shihabi Jack Ryan Prime Video Hanin Ali
Yvonne Strahovski The Handmaid's Tale Hulu Serena Joy Waterford
Holly Taylor The Americans FX Paige Jennings
2019Jean SmartWatchmenHBOLaurie Blake
Helena Bonham CarterThe CrownNetflixPrincess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Gwendoline Christie Game of Thrones HBO Brienne of Tarth
Laura Dern Big Little Lies Renata Klein
Audra McDonald The Good Fight CBS All Access Liz Lawrence
Meryl Streep Big Little Lies HBO Mary Louise Wright
Susan Kelechi Watson This Is Us NBC Beth (Clarke) Pearson

2020s

Year Actress Series Network Role
2020
Gillian Anderson The Crown Netflix Margaret Thatcher
Cynthia Erivo The Outsider HBO Holly Gibney
Julia Garner Ozark Netflix Ruth Langmore
Janet McTeer Helen Pierce
Wunmi Mosaku Lovecraft Country HBO Ruby Baptiste
Rhea Seehorn Better Call Saul AMC Kim Wexler

Multiple wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

See also

References

  1. Mark Graham (6 June 2011). "2011 Critics' Choice Television Awards – Complete List of Nominees". VH1. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. "2012 Critics' Choice Television Awards". BFJA. 2012-06-06. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  3. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. May 22, 2013. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
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