Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film

















Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedFebruary 5, 1971
Currently held by
Laura Dern,
Big Little Lies (2017)
Most awards

  • Valerie Bertinelli

  • Laura Dern

  • Faye Dunaway


  • Polly Holliday (2)

Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role on a television series, miniseries or motion picture made for television for the calendar year. The award was first presented at the 28th Golden Globe Awards on February 5, 1971 to Gail Fisher for her role on Mannix. It was presented under the title Best Supporting Actress – Television Series before changing to its current title in 1980.


Since its inception, the award has been given to 45 actresses. Laura Dern is the current recipient of the award for her portrayal of Renata Klein on Big Little Lies. Valerie Bertinelli, Laura Dern, Faye Dunaway, and Polly Holliday have won the most awards in this category with two each. Rhea Perlman has been nominated for the award on six occasions, the most within the category.




Contents





  • 1 Winners and nominees

    • 1.1 Best Supporting Actress – Television Series

      • 1.1.1 1970s



    • 1.2 Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film

      • 1.2.1 1980s


      • 1.2.2 1990s


      • 1.2.3 2000s


      • 1.2.4 2010s




  • 2 Superlatives

    • 2.1 Multiple wins


    • 2.2 Multiple nominations



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Winners and nominees


Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees:






Key
Meaning
double-daggerIndicates the winning actress



Gail Fisher was the first winner in this category for her role in Mannix as Peggy Fair. She would later receive two more nominations.





Julie Kavner received four nominations for her performance on Rhoda as Brenda Morgenstern.





Hermione Baddeley won the award for her portrayal of Mrs. Nell Naugatuck in Maude.





Sally Struthers received four nominations for her performance on All in the Family as Gloria Stivic.





Polly Holliday won two consecutive awards in 1978 and 1979 for her role in Alice as Florence "Flo" Castleberry, tying with Valerie Bertinelli and Faye Dunaway for the most wins in the category.





Valerie Bertinelli won twice for her performance on One Day at a Time as Barbara Cooper, tying with Faye Dunaway and Polly Holliday for the most wins in the category.





Barbara Stanwyck (pictured right) won in 1983 for The Thorn Birds.





Faye Dunaway tied with Valerie Bertinelli and Polly Holliday for the most wins in the category, winning the award for her performances in the Ellis Island (1984) and Gia (1998).





Katherine Helmond won the award in 1989 for her role on Who's the Boss? as Mona Robinson.





Rhea Perlman received six nominations, the most in the category, for her portrayal of Carla Tortelli on Cheers.





Julia Louis-Dreyfus won in 1993 for her performance on Seinfeld as Elaine Benes.





Kathy Bates won the award for her performance on the HBO television film The Late Shift (1996).





Christine Baranski received two nominations for her portrayal of Maryann Thorpe on Cybill.





Angelina Jolie won the award for her role in George Wallace (1997).





Cynthia Nixon received four nominations for her performance on Sex and the City as Miranda Hobbes.





Vanessa Redgrave won for her performance on the HBO television film If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000).





Kim Cattrall won in 2002 for her role in Sex and the City as Samantha Jones.





Sandra Oh won the award for her portrayal of Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy.





Chloë Sevigny won for her performance on Big Love as Nicolette Grant.





Jessica Lange won the award for her role as Constance Langdon on the FX anthology series American Horror Story: Murder House.





Hayden Panettiere received two nominations for her performance on Nashville.





Maura Tierney won for her portrayal of Helen Solloway on The Affair.



Best Supporting Actress – Television Series



1970s








































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1970
(28th)
Gail Fisher Award winnerPeggy FairMannix
CBS
[1]
Sue Ane LangdonLilian NuvoArnie
CBS
Miyoshi UmekiMrs. Livingston
The Courtship of Eddie's Father

ABC
Karen ValentineMiss Alice Johnson
Room 222
Lesley Ann WarrenDana LambertMission: Impossible
CBS
1971
(29th)
Sue Ane Langdon Award winnerLilian NuvoArnie
CBS
[2]
Amanda BlakeMiss Kitty Russell
Gunsmoke

CBS
Gail FisherPeggy Fair
Mannix
Sally StruthersGloria Stivic
All in the Family
Lily TomlinVarious CharactersRowan & Martin's Laugh-In
NBC
1972
(30th)
Ruth Buzzi Award winnerVarious CharactersRowan & Martin's Laugh-In
NBC
[3]
Susan DeyLaurie PartridgeThe Partridge Family
ABC
Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show

CBS
Audra LindleyAmy Fitzgerald
Bridget Loves Bernie
Sally StruthersGloria Stivic
All in the Family
Elena VerdugoConsuelo LopezMarcus Welby, M.D.
ABC
1973
(31st)
Ellen Corby Award winnerEsther WaltonThe Waltons
CBS
[4]
Gail FisherPeggy Fair
Mannix

CBS
Valerie HarperRhoda Morgenstern
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Sally StruthersGloria Stivic
All in the Family
Loretta SwitMaj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
M*A*S*H
1974
(32nd)
Betty Garrett Award winnerIrene LorenzoAll in the Family
CBS
[5]
Ellen CorbyEsther Walton
The Waltons

CBS
Julie KavnerBrenda Morgenstern
Rhoda
Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show
Nancy WalkerMildredMcMillan & Wife
NBC
1975
(33rd)
Hermione Baddeley Award winnerMrs. Nell NaugatuckMaude
CBS
[6]
Susan HowardMaggie PetrocelliPetrocelli
NBC
Julie KavnerBrenda MorgensternRhoda
CBS
Nancy WalkerMildred
McMillan & Wife
NBC
Ida Morgenstern
Rhoda
CBS
1976
(34th)
Josette Banzet Award winnerMiss LenautRich Man, Poor Man
ABC
[7]
Adrienne BarbeauCarol TraynorMaude
CBS
Darleen CarrTommy CaldwellOnce an Eagle
NBC
Ellen CorbyEsther Walton
The Waltons

CBS
Julie KavnerBrenda Morgenstern
Rhoda
Vicki LawrenceVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show
Anne MearaSally Gallagher
Rhoda
Sally StruthersGloria Stivic
All in the Family
1977
(35th)

No Award
1978
(36th)
Polly Holliday Award winnerFlorence "Flo" CastleberryAlice
NBC
[8]
Marilu HennerElaine NardoTaxi
ABC
Julie KavnerBrenda Morgenstern
Rhoda

CBS
Linda KelseyBillie Newman
Lou Grant
Audra LindleyHelen RoperThree's Company
ABC
Nancy WalkerIda MorgensternRhoda
CBS
1979
(37th)
Polly Holliday Award winnerFlorence "Flo" CastleberryAlice
CBS
[9]
Loni AndersonJennifer MarloweWKRP in Cincinnati
CBS
Marilu HennerElaine NardoTaxi
ABC
Beth HowlandVera Louise Gorman
Alice

CBS
Linda KelseyBillie Newman
Lou Grant


Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film



1980s




























































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1980
(38th)
Valerie Bertinelli Award winnerBarbara Cooper
One Day at a Time

CBS
[10]
Diane Ladd Award winnerIsabelle "Belle" Dupree
Alice
Marilu HennerElaine NardoTaxi
ABC
Beth HowlandVera Louise Gorman
Alice

CBS
Linda KelseyBillie Newman
Lou Grant
1981
(39th)
Valerie Bertinelli Award winnerBarbara CooperOne Day at a Time
CBS
[11]
Danielle BriseboisStephanie Mills
Archie Bunker's Place

CBS
Beth HowlandVera Louise Gorman
Alice
Marilu HennerElaine Nardo
Taxi

ABC
Lauren TewesJulie McCoy
The Love Boat
1982
(40th)
Shelley Long Award winnerDiane ChambersCheers
NBC
[12]
Valerie BertinelliBarbara CooperOne Day at a Time
CBS
Marilu HennerElaine NardoTaxi
ABC
Beth HowlandVera Louise GormanAlice
CBS
Carol KaneSimka DahblitzTaxi
ABC
Loretta SwitMargaret HoulihanM*A*S*H
CBS
1983
(41st)
Barbara Stanwyck Award winner
Mary Carson
The Thorn Birds
ABC
[13]

Polly Holliday
Aunt Minerva

The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story

CBS
Angela LansburyAmanda Fenwick

Piper Laurie
Anne Mueller

The Thorn Birds

ABC
Jean SimmonsFee Cleary
Victoria TennantPamela Tudsbury
The Winds of War
1984
(42nd)
Faye Dunaway Award winnerMaud CharterisEllis Island
CBS
[14]
Selma DiamondSelma HackerNight Court
NBC
Marla GibbsFlorence Johnston
The Jeffersons

CBS
Gina LollobrigidaFrancesca Gioberti
Falcon Crest
Rhea PerlmanCarla TortelliCheers
NBC
Roxana ZalAmelia BennettSomething About Amelia
ABC
1985
(43rd)
Sylvia Sidney Award winnerBeatrice McKennaAn Early Frost
NBC
[15]
Lesley-Anne DownMadeline Fabray
North and South

ABC
Katherine HelmondMona Robinson
Who's the Boss?
Kate ReidLinda LomanDeath of a Salesman
CBS
Inga SwensonGretchen KrausBenson
ABC
1986
(44th)
Olivia de Havilland Award winnerDowager Empress MariaAnastasia: The Mystery of Anna
NBC
[16]
Justine BatemanMallory KeatonFamily Ties
NBC
Piper LaurieAnnie GilbertPromise
CBS
Lilli PalmerTsarina NatalyaPeter the Great
NBC
Geraldine PageItta HalaunbrennerNazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story
ABC
Rhea PerlmanCarla TortelliCheers
NBC
1987
(45th)
Claudette Colbert Award winnerAlice GrenvilleThe Two Mrs. Grenvilles
NBC
[17]
Allyce BeasleyAgnes DiPestoMoonlighting
ABC
Julia DuffyStephanie VanderkellenNewhart
CBS
Christine LahtiAlthea MilfordAmerika
ABC
Rhea PerlmanCarla TortelliCheers
NBC
1988
(46th)
Katherine Helmond Award winnerMona RobinsonWho's the Boss?
ABC
[18]
Jackée HarrySandra Clark227
NBC
Swoosie KurtzDoris SteadmanBaja Oklahoma
HBO
Rhea PerlmanCarla Tortelli
Cheers

NBC
Susan RuttanRoxanne Melman
L.A. Law
1989
(47th)
Amy Madigan Award winnerSarah WeddingtonRoe vs. Wade
NBC
[19]
Anjelica HustonClara AllenLonesome Dove
CBS
Rhea PerlmanCarla Tortelli
Cheers

NBC
Susan RuttanRoxanne Melman
L.A. Law
Julie SommarsJulie Marsh
Matlock


1990s































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1990
(48th)
Piper Laurie Award winnerCatherine MartellTwin Peaks
ABC
[20]
Sherilyn FennAudrey HorneTwin Peaks
ABC
Faith FordCorky SherwoodMurphy Brown
CBS
Marg HelgenbergerKaren "K.C." KoloskiChina Beach
ABC
Park OverallLaverne ToddEmpty Nest
NBC
1991
(49th)
Amanda Donohoe Award winnerCara Jean LambL.A. Law
NBC
[21]
Sammi DavisCaroline HaileyHomefront
ABC
Faith FordCorky SherwoodMurphy Brown
CBS
Estelle GettySophia Petrillo
The Golden Girls

NBC
Park OverallLaverne Todd
Empty Nest
Rhea PerlmanCarla Tortelli
Cheers
Jean StapletonHennyFire in the Dark
CBS
1992
(50th)
Joan Plowright Award winnerOlga AlliluyevaStalin
HBO
[22]
Olympia DukakisDolly SinatraSinatra
CBS
Laurie MetcalfJackie HarrisRoseanne
ABC
Park OverallLaverne Todd
Empty Nest

NBC
Amanda PlummerLusia Burke
Miss Rose White
Gena RowlandsHonora SwiftCrazy in Love
TNT
1993
(51st)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Award winnerElaine BenesSeinfeld
NBC
[23]
Cynthia GibbRose Hovick
Gypsy

CBS
Ann-MargretSally Jackson
Alex Haley's Queen
Cecilia PeckMargaret ChurchThe Portrait
TNT
Theresa SaldanaRachel ScaliThe Commish
ABC
1994
(52nd)
Miranda Richardson Award winnerCharlie MaguireFatherland
HBO
[24]
Sônia BragaRegina de CarvalhoThe Burning Season
HBO
Tyne DalyAlice HendersonChristy
CBS
Jane LeevesDaphne MoonFrasier
NBC
Laura LeightonSydney AndrewsMelrose Place
Fox
Julia Louis-DreyfusElaine BenesSeinfeld
NBC
Laurie MetcalfJackie HarrisRoseanne
ABC
Leigh Taylor-YoungRachel HarrisPicket Fences
CBS
Liz TorresMahalia SanchezThe John Larroquette Show
NBC
1995
(53rd)
Shirley Knight Award winnerPeggy BuckeyIndictment: The McMartin Trial
HBO
[25]
Christine BaranskiMaryann ThorpeCybill
CBS
Judy DavisDiane DivelbessServing in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
NBC
Melanie GriffithDora DuFranBuffalo Girls
CBS
Lisa KudrowPhoebe Buffay
Friends

NBC
Julianna MarguliesCarol Hathaway
ER
1996
(54th)
Kathy Bates Award winnerHelen KushnickThe Late Shift
HBO
[26]
Christine BaranskiMaryann ThorpeCybill
CBS
CherDr. Beth ThompsonIf These Walls Could Talk
HBO
Kristen JohnstonSally Solomon3rd Rock from the Sun
NBC
Greta ScacchiTsarina AlexandraRasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
HBO
1997
(55th)
Angelina Jolie Award winnerCornelia WallaceGeorge Wallace
TNT
[27]
Joely FisherPaige ClarkEllen
ABC
Della ReeseTessTouched by an Angel
CBS
Gloria ReubenJeanie BouletER
NBC
Mare WinninghamLurleen WallaceGeorge Wallace
TNT
1998
(56th)
Faye Dunaway Award winnerWilhelmina CooperGia
HBO
[28]
Camryn Manheim Award winnerEllenor FruttThe Practice
ABC
Helena Bonham CarterMorgan le FayMerlin
NBC
Jane KrakowskiElaine VassalAlly McBeal
Fox
Wendie MalickNina Van HornJust Shoot Me!
NBC
Susan SullivanKitty MontgomeryDharma & Greg
ABC
1999
(57th)
Nancy Marchand Award winnerLivia SopranoThe Sopranos
HBO
[29]
Kathy BatesMiss Agatha HanniganAnnie
ABC
Jacqueline BissetIsabelle d'ArcJoan of Arc
CBS
Kim CattrallSamantha Jones
Sex and the City

HBO
Melanie GriffithMarion Davies
RKO 281
Cynthia NixonMiranda Hobbes
Sex and the City
Miranda RichardsonDinah PellerinThe Big Brass Ring
Showtime


2000s



























































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2000
(58th)
Vanessa Redgrave Award winnerEdith TreeIf These Walls Could Talk 2
HBO
[30]
Kim CattrallSamantha JonesSex and the City
HBO
Faye DunawayParker "Meg" GableRunning Mates
TNT
Allison JanneyC. J. Cregg
The West Wing

NBC
Megan MullallyKaren Walker
Will & Grace
Cynthia NixonMiranda HobbesSex and the City
HBO
2001
(59th)
Rachel Griffiths Award winnerBrenda ChenowithSix Feet Under
HBO
[31]
Jennifer AnistonRachel GreenFriends
NBC
Tammy BlanchardYoung Judy Garland
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows
ABC
Allison JanneyC. J. Cregg
The West Wing

NBC
Megan MullallyKaren Walker
Will & Grace
2002
(60th)
Kim Cattrall Award winnerSamantha JonesSex and the City
HBO
[32]
Megan MullallyKaren WalkerWill & Grace
NBC
Cynthia NixonMiranda HobbesSex and the City
HBO
Parker PoseyJinger HeathHell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay
CBS
Gena RowlandsVirginia MillerHysterical Blindness
HBO
2003
(61st)
Mary-Louise Parker Award winnerHarper PittAngels in America
HBO
[33]

Kim Cattrall

Samantha Jones

Sex and the City

HBO
Kristin Davis
Charlotte York Goldenblatt
Megan MullallyKaren WalkerWill & Grace
NBC
Cynthia NixonMiranda HobbesSex and the City
HBO
2004
(62nd)
Anjelica Huston Award winnerCarrie Chapman CattIron Jawed Angels
HBO
[34]
Drea de MatteoAdriana La CervaThe Sopranos
HBO
Nicollette SheridanEdie BrittDesperate Housewives
ABC

Charlize Theron

Britt Ekland

The Life and Death of Peter Sellers

HBO
Emily WatsonAnne Howe
2005
(63rd)
Sandra Oh Award winnerDr. Cristina YangGrey's Anatomy
ABC
[35]
Candice BergenShirley SchmidtBoston Legal
ABC
Camryn ManheimGladys PresleyElvis
CBS
Elizabeth PerkinsCelia HodesWeeds
Showtime
Joanne WoodwardFrancine WhitingEmpire Falls
HBO
2006
(64th)
Emily Blunt Award winnerNatasha WarnerGideon's Daughter
BBC America
[36]
Toni ColletteKathy GrahamTsunami: The Aftermath
HBO
Katherine HeiglDr. Isobel "Izzie" StevensGrey's Anatomy
ABC
Sarah PaulsonHarriet HayesStudio 60 on the Sunset Strip
NBC
Elizabeth PerkinsCelia HodesWeeds
Showtime
2007
(65th)
Samantha Morton Award winnerMyra HindleyLongford
HBO
[37]
Rose ByrneEllen ParsonsDamages
FX
Rachel GriffithsSarah Whedon
Brothers & Sisters

ABC
Katherine HeiglDr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens
Grey's Anatomy
Anna PaquinElaine GoodaleBury My Heart at Wounded Knee
HBO
Jaime PresslyJoy TurnerMy Name Is Earl
NBC
2008
(66th)
Laura Dern Award winnerKatherine HarrisRecount
HBO
[38]
Eileen AtkinsDeborah JenkynsCranford
PBS
Melissa GeorgeLaura HillIn Treatment
HBO
Rachel GriffithsSarah WhedonBrothers & Sisters
ABC
Dianne WiestDr. Gina TollIn Treatment
HBO
2009
(67th)
Chloë Sevigny Award winnerNicolette "Nicki" GrantBig Love
HBO
[39]
Jane AdamsTanya SkagleHung
HBO
Rose ByrneEllen ParsonsDamages
FX
Jane LynchSue SylvesterGlee
Fox
Janet McTeerClementine ChurchillInto the Storm
HBO


2010s












































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2010
(68th)
Jane Lynch Award winnerSue SylvesterGlee
Fox
[40]
Hope DavisHillary Clinton
The Special Relationship

HBO
Kelly MacdonaldMargaret Schroeder
Boardwalk Empire
Julia StilesLumen PierceDexter
Showtime
Sofía VergaraGloria Delgado-PritchettModern Family
ABC
2011
(69th)
Jessica Lange Award winnerConstance LangdonAmerican Horror Story
FX
[41]
Kelly MacdonaldMargaret ThompsonBoardwalk Empire
HBO
Maggie SmithViolet Crawley, Dowager Countess of GranthamDownton Abbey
PBS
Sofía VergaraGloria Delgado-PritchettModern Family
ABC
Evan Rachel WoodVeda PierceMildred Pierce
HBO
2012
(70th)
Maggie Smith Award winnerViolet Crawley, Dowager Countess of GranthamDownton Abbey
PBS
[42]
Hayden PanettiereJuliette BarnesNashville
ABC
Archie PanjabiKalinda SharmaThe Good Wife
CBS
Sarah PaulsonNicolle WallaceGame Change
HBO
Sofía VergaraGloria Delgado-PritchettModern Family
ABC
2013
(71st)
Jacqueline Bisset Award winnerLady Lavinia CremoneDancing on the Edge
Starz
[43]
Janet McTeerJacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess RiversThe White Queen
Starz
Hayden PanettiereJuliette BarnesNashville
ABC
Monica PotterKristina BravermanParenthood
NBC
Sofía VergaraGloria Delgado-PritchettModern Family
ABC
2014
(72nd)
Joanne Froggatt Award winnerAnna BatesDownton Abbey
PBS
[44]
Uzo AdubaSuzanne "Crazy Eyes" WarrenOrange Is the New Black
Netflix
Kathy BatesEthel DarlingAmerican Horror Story: Freak Show
FX
Allison JanneyBonnie PlunkettMom
CBS
Michelle MonaghanMaggie HartTrue Detective
HBO
2015
(73rd)
Maura Tierney Award winnerHelen SollowayThe Affair
Showtime
[45]
Uzo AdubaSuzanne "Crazy Eyes" WarrenOrange Is the New Black
Netflix
Joanne FroggattAnna BatesDownton Abbey
PBS
Regina KingAliyah ShadeedAmerican Crime
ABC
Judith LightShelly PfeffermanTransparent
Amazon
2016
(74th)
Olivia Colman Award winnerAngela BurrThe Night Manager
AMC
[46]
Lena HeadeyCersei LannisterGame of Thrones
HBO

Chrissy Metz
Kate Pearson

This Is Us

NBC
Mandy MooreRebecca Pearson
Thandie NewtonMaeve MillayWestworld
HBO
2017
(75th)
Laura Dern Award winnerRenata KleinBig Little Lies
HBO
[47]
Ann DowdAunt LydiaThe Handmaid's Tale
Hulu
Chrissy MetzKate PearsonThis Is Us
NBC
Michelle PfeifferRuth Madoff
The Wizard of Lies

HBO
Shailene WoodleyJane Chapman
Big Little Lies


Superlatives










See also


  • TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama

  • TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

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

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

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

  • Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie


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