AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress
AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) |
First awarded | 2012 |
Currently held by | Vanessa Kirby, Napoleon (2023) |
Website | http://www.aacta.org |
The AACTA International Award for Best Supporting Actress is an accolade given by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote, and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television".[1] The award is presented at the annual AACTA International Awards, which rewards achievements in feature films, regardless of the country the film was made.[2] The winners and nominees are determined by the international chapter of the Academy, which comprises eighty members of Australian film-makers and executives.[3] It was first handed out by the Academy in 2013 (for films released in 2012) as a discretionary prize, with Jacki Weaver being the first recipient.[4]
Winners and nominees
[edit]In the following table, the years listed correspond to the year of film release; the ceremonies are held the following year. The actress in bold and in dark blue background have received a special award; those in bold and in yellow background have won a regular competitive award. Those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the nominees. When sorted chronologically, the table always lists the winning actress first, and then the other nominees.
2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]Year | Actress | Film | Role |
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2020 (10th) | |||
Olivia Colman | The Father | Anne | |
Maria Bakalova | Borat Subsequent Moviefilm | Tutar Sagdiyev | |
Saoirse Ronan | Ammonite | Charlotte Murchison | |
Amanda Seyfried | Mank | Marion Davies | |
Swankie | Nomadland | Swankie | |
2021 (11th) | |||
Judi Dench | Belfast | Granny | |
Caitríona Balfe | Belfast | Ma | |
Cate Blanchett | Don't Look Up | Brie Evantee | |
Kirsten Dunst | The Power of the Dog | Rose Gordon | |
Sally Hawkins | Spencer | Maggie | |
2022 (12th) | |||
Kerry Condon | The Banshees of Inisherin | Siobhán Súilleabháin | |
Jamie Lee Curtis | Everything Everywhere All at Once | Deirdre Beaubeirdre | |
Olivia DeJonge | Elvis | Priscilla Presley | |
Stephanie Hsu | Everything Everywhere All at Once | Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki | |
Jean Smart | Babylon | Elinor St. John | |
2023 (13th) | |||
Vanessa Kirby | Napoleon | Empress Joséphine | |
Da'Vine Joy Randolph | The Holdovers | Mary Lamb | |
Julianne Moore | May December | Gracie | |
Penélope Cruz | Ferrari | Laura Ferrari | |
Rosamund Pike | Saltburn | Lady Elspeth Catton |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "AACTA – The Academy". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). Archived from the original on 24 June 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
- ^ "AACTA – The Awards - AACTA International Awards". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). Retrieved 23 December 2013.
- ^ "Australian Academy announces nominees for 3rd AACTA International Awards" (PDF). Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 13 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
- ^ McKenny, Leesha (28 January 2013). "Local acolades [sic] reward cinema's big hitters". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 23 December 2013.