The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements:
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Superlative | Leading Actress | Supporting Actress | Overall | |||
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Actress with most awards | — | Kate Winslet | 2 | Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Renée Zellweger |
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Actress with most nominations | Meryl Streep | 8 | Cate Blanchett | 4 | Meryl Streep | 8 |
Actress with most nominations without ever winning |
Judi Dench, Kate Winslet | 4 | Amy Adams, Catherine Keener, Julianne Moore | 3 | Julianne Moore | 5 |
Film with most nominations | — | Almost Famous, Babel, Being John Malkovich, Chicago, Doubt, The Fighter, Forrest Gump, The Help, Up in the Air | 2 | Chicago, Doubt | 3 | |
Oldest winner | Julie Christie (Away from Her, 2008) |
66 | Gloria Stuart (Titanic, 1998) |
87 | Gloria Stuart (Titanic, 1998) |
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Oldest nominee | Judi Dench (Notes on a Scandal, 2007) |
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Youngest winner | Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love, 1999) |
26 | Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility, 1996) |
20 | Kate Winslet (Sense and Sensibility, 1996) |
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Youngest nominee | Evan Rachel Wood (thirteen, 2004) |
16 | Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam, 2002) |
8 | Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam, 2002) |
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Year | Winners and nominees | Film | Role |
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2010 | Melissa Leo | The Fighter | Alice Ward † |
Amy Adams | The Fighter | Charlene Fleming ‡ | |
Helena Bonham Carter | The King's Speech | Queen Elizabeth ‡ | |
Mila Kunis | Black Swan | Lily | |
Hailee Steinfeld | True Grit | Mattie Ross ‡ | |
2011 | Bérénice Bejo | The Artist | Peppy Miller |
Jessica Chastain | The Help | Celia Foote | |
Melissa McCarthy | Bridesmaids | Megan | |
Janet McTeer | Albert Nobbs | Hubert Page | |
Octavia Spencer | The Help | Minny Jackson |
2 wins
2 nominations
3 nominations
4 nominations
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