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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Awarded forOutstanding Performance by a Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded1975
Currently held byTina Fey & Amy Poehler,
Saturday Night Live (2016)
Websitehttp://www.emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a guest starring role on a television comedy series for the primetime network season.

The award was first presented at the 27th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 19, 1975 to Zohra Lampert for her performance on Kojak and Cloris Leachman for her role on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It has undergone several name changes, originally honoring single leading and supporting appearances in drama and comedy series through 1978. The award was reintroduced at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards under the name Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series, honoring actors and actresses in guest starring roles on television comedy series. In 1989, the category was split into categories for each gender, resulting in the name change to its current title.

Since its inception, the award has been given to 35 actresses. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are the current recipients of the award for their performances on Saturday Night Live. Colleen Dewhurst, Fey, Kathryn Joosten, Cloris Leachman, Jean Smart, Tracey Ullman and Betty White have won the most awards in this category with two each. Leachman has been nominated for the award on eight occasions, the most within the category.

Winners and nominees

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

Table key
Indicates the winner
Cloris Leachman was the first recipient in the category, winning for her performance in The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Ruth Gordon was nominated in 1976 for her supporting guest-starring role in Rhoda.
Eileen Heckart won in 1994 for her guest performance in Love & War.
Colleen Dewhurst won the award twice for her portrayal of Avery Brown in Murphy Brown.
Swoosie Kurtz won for her guest role as Laurie in Carol & Company.
Tracey Ullman won in the category twice for her performances in Love & War and Ally McBeal.
Emma Thompson won in 1998 for her performance in Ellen.
Carol Burnett won the award for her guest appearance in Mad About You.
Veronica Cartwright received three consecutive nominations in this category for her appearances on ER and The X-Files.
Debra Monk won the award in 1999 for her guest performance on NYPD Blue as Katie Sipowicz.
Sally Field won an award from two nominations for her performance in ER.
Out of four nominations, Alfre Woodard won two awards for her guest-starring roles in L.A. Law and The Practice.
Sharon Stone won in 2004 for her role as Sheila Carlisle in The Practice.
Patricia Clarkson received two awards for her portrayal of Sarah O'Connor in Six Feet Under.
Leslie Caron won for her guest appearance on the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Recall".
Out of three nominations, Ellen Burstyn won in 2009 for her guest role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Lily Tomlin received two nominations in the category for her appearances in Homicide: Life on the Streets and Damages.
Loretta Devine won the 2011 award for her role as Adele Webber in Grey's Anatomy.
Carrie Preston won for her guest performance on The Good Wife.
Allison Janney won the award for her role as Margaret Scully on Masters of Sex.
Margo Martindale received two consecutive awards in the category for her performance in The Americans.

1970s

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Year Actress Program Role Submitted episode(s) Network Ref.
19741975
(27th)
Zohra Lampert Kojak Marina Sheldon "Queen of the Gypsies" CBS [1]
Cloris Leachman The Mary Tyler Moore Show Phyllis Lindstrom "Phyllis Whips Inflation"
Shelley Winters McCloud Thelma "The Barefoot Girls of Bleaker Street" NBC
19751976
(28th)
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series [2]
Kathryn Walker The Adams Chronicles Abigail Adams for "John Adams, Lawyer" PBS
Helen Hayes Hawaii Five-O Aunt Clara for "Retire In Sunny Hawaii... Forever" CBS
Sheree North Marcus Welby, M.D. June Monica for "How o You Know What Hurts Me?" ABC
Pamela Payton-Wright The Adams Chronicles Louisa Catherine Adams for "John Quincy Adams, Diplomat" PBS
Martha Raye McMillan & Wife Agatha for "Greed" NBC
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series [3]
Fionnula Flanagan Rich Man, Poor Man Clothilde ABC
Kim Darby Rich Man, Poor Man Virginia Calderwood ABC
Ruth Gordon Rhoda Carlton's Mother for "Kiss Your Epaulets Goodbye" CBS
Eileen Heckart The Mary Tyler Moore Show Flo Meredith for "Mary's Aunt"
Kay Lenz Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill Kate Jordache ABC
19761977
(29th)
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series [4]
Beulah Bondi The Waltons Aunt Martha Corinne Walton "The Pony Cart" CBS
Susan Blakely Rich Man, Poor Man Book II Julie Prescott "Chapter 1" ABC
Madge Sinclair Roots Bell Reynolds "Part IV"
Leslie Uggams Kizzy Reynolds "Part VI"
Jessica Walter The Streets of San Francisco Maggie Jarris / Mrs. Reston / Mrs. McCluskey "Till Death Do Us Part"
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series [5]
Olivia Cole Roots Mathilda "Part VIII" ABC
Sandy Duncan Roots Missy Anne Reynolds "Part V" ABC
Eileen Heckart The Mary Tyler Moore Show Flo Meredith "Lou Proposes" CBS
Cicely Tyson Roots Binta "Part I" ABC
Nancy Walker Rhoda Ida Morgenstern "The Separation" CBS
19771978
(30th)
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series [6]
Rita Moreno The Rockford Files Rita Capkovic "The Paper Palace" NBC
Patty Duke Having Babies III Leslee Wexler ABC
Kate Jackson Jamie at 16 Robin "Pilot" NBC
Jayne Meadows Meeting of Minds Florence Nightingale "Luther, Voltaire, Plato, Nightingale" PBS
Irene Tedrow James at 16 Miss Jordan "Ducks" NBC
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series [7]
Blanche Baker Holocaust Anna Weiss "Part I" NBC
Ellen Corby The Waltons Esther Walton "Grandma Comes Home" CBS
Jeanette Nolan The Awakening Land Granny McWhirter "Part I" NBC
Beulah Quo Meeting of Minds Empress Tz'u-hsi "Douglass, Tz'u-Hsi, Beccaria, De Sade" PBS
Beatrice Straight The Dain Curse Alice Dain Leggett "Part 1" CBS

1980s

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Year Recipient Program Role Submitted episode(s) Network Ref.
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series
19851986
(38th)
John Lithgow Amazing Stories John Walters "The Doll" NBC [8]
Whoopi Goldberg Moonlighting Camille "Camille" ABC
Edward Herrmann St. Elsewhere Father Joseph McCabe "Time Heals" NBC
Peggy McCay Cagney & Lacey Mrs. Carruthers "Mothers and Sons" CBS
James Stacy Ted Peters "The Gimp"
19861987
(39th)
Alfre Woodard L.A. Law Adrianne Moore "Pilot" NBC [9]
Steve Allen St. Elsewhere Lech Osoranski "Visiting Daze" NBC
Jeanne Cooper L.A. Law Gladys Becker "Fry Me to the Moon"
Edward Herrmann St. Elsewhere Father Joseph McCabe "Where There's Hope, There's Crosby"
Jayne Meadows Olga Osoranski "Visiting Daze"
19871988
(40th)
Shirley Knight thirtysomething Ruth Murdock "The Parents Are Coming" ABC [10]
Imogene Coca Moonlighting Clara DiPesto "Los Dos DiPietos" ABC
Lainie Kazan St. Elsewhere Frieda Fiscus "The Abby Singer Show" NBC
Gwen Verdon Magnum, P.I. Catherine Peters "Infinity And Jelly Doughnuts" CBS
Alfre Woodard St. Elsewhere Dr. Roxanne Turner "The Abby Singer Show" NBC
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
19881989
(41st)
Joe Spano Midnight Caller John Saringo "The Execution Of John Saringo" NBC [11]
Peter Boyle Midnight Caller J.J. Kilian "Fathers and Sins" NBC
Jack Gilford thirtysomething The Old Gentleman "The Mike Van Dyke" ABC
Michael Moriarty The Equalizer Wayne Virgil "Starfire" CBS
Edward Woodward The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents Drummond "The Hunted" USA

1990s

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Year Actor Program Role Submitted episode(s) Network Ref.
19891990
(42nd)
Patrick McGoohan Columbo Oscar Finch "Agenda for Murder" ABC [12]
Peter Frechette thirtysomething Peter Montefiore "Skylark" ABC
Harold Gould The Ray Bradbury Theatre The Old Man "To the Chicago Abyss" USA
William Hickey Tales from the Crypt Carlton Webber "The Switch" HBO
Bruce Weitz Midnight Caller Sgt. Ed Adderly "Mercy Me" NBC
19901991
(43rd)
David Opatoshu Gabriel's Fire Max Goldstein "Prayers for the Goldsteins" ABC [13]
Dabney Coleman Columbo Hugh Creighton "Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star" ABC
Peter Coyote Road to Avonlea Romney Penhallow "Old Quarrels, Old Love" Disney
John Glover L.A. Law Dr. Paul Kohler "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" NBC
19911992
(44th)
No award
19921993
(45th)
Laurence Fishburne TriBeCa Martin McHenry "The Box" Fox [14]
Adam Arkin Northern Exposure Adam "The Big Feast" CBS
John Glover Crime & Punishment Dennis Atwood "Best Laid Plans" NBC
Michael Jeter Picket Fences Peter Lebeck "Frog Man" CBS
Richard Kiley Hayden Langston "Thanksgiving"
19931994
(46th)
Richard Kiley Picket Fences Hayden Langston "Buried Alive" CBS [15]
Tim Curry Tales from the Crypt Mother/Father/Sister/Daughter "Death of Some Salesman" HBO
Dan Hedaya NYPD Blue Lou the Werewolf "NYPD Lou" ABC
James Earl Jones Picket Fences Attorney Bryant Thomas "System Down" CBS
Robin Williams Homicide: Life on the Streets Robert Ellison "Bop Gun" NBC
19941995
(47th)
Paul Winfield Picket Fences Judge Harold Nance "Enemy Lines" CBS [16]
Milton Berle Beverly Hills, 90210 Saul Howard "Sentenced to Life" Fox
Beau Bridges The Outer Limits Simon Kress "Sndkings" Showtime
Vondie Curtis-Hall ER Rena "ER Confidential" NBC
Alan Rosenberg Sam Gasner "Into That Good Night"
19951996
(48th)
Peter Boyle The X-Files Clyde Bruckman "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" Fox [17]
Danny Glover Fallen Angels Philip Marlowe "Red Wind" Showtime
Michael Jeter Chicago Hope Bob Ryan "A Coupla Stiffs" CBS
Richard Pryor Joe Springer "Stand"
Rip Torn Warren Schutt "Hello Goodbye"
19961997
(49th)
Pruitt Taylor Vince Murder One Clifford Banks "Diary of a Serial Killer" ABC [18]
Alan Arkin Chicago Hope Zoltan Karpathein "The Son Also Rises" CBS
Louis Gossett Jr. Touched by an Angel Anderson Walker "Amazing Grace"
William H. Macy ER Dr. Morgenstern NBC
Ewan McGregor Duncan Stewart "The Long Way Around"
19971998
(50th)
John Larroquette The Practice Joey Heric "Betrayal" ABC [19]
Bruce Davison Touched by an Angel Jake "Elijah" Fox
Vincent D'Onofrio Homicide: Life on the Street John Lange "The Subway" NBC
Charles Durning Thomas Finnegan "Finnegan's Wake"
Charles Nelson Reilly Millennium Jose Chung "Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense" Fox
19981999
(51st)
Edward Herrmann The Practice Atty. Anderson Pearson ABC [20]
Tony Danza The Practice Tommy Silva ABC
Charles S. Dutton Oz Alvah Case "The Tip" HBO
John Heard The Sopranos Det. Vin Makazian "Nobody Knows Anything" HBO
Mandy Patinkin Chicago Hope Dr. Jeffery Geiger "Curing Cancer" CBS

2000s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
19992000
(52nd)
James Whitmore The Practice
for "Oz"
Raymond Oz ABC [21]
Alan Alda ER Dr. Gabriel Lawrence NBC
Paul Dooley The Practice
for "Day in Court"
Judge Philip Swackhein ABC
Kirk Douglas Touched by an Angel
for "Bar Mitzvah"
Ros CBS
Henry Winkler The Practice
for "Boston Confidential"
Henry Olson ABC
20002001
(53rd)
Michael Emerson The Practice
for "An Early Frost"
William Hinks ABC [22]
René Auberjonois The Practice
for "We Hold These Truths"
Judge Mantz Fox
James Cromwell ER
for "A Walk in the Woods"
Bishop Lionel Stewart NBC
Patrick Dempsey Once and Again
for "Strangers and Brothers"
Aaron Brooks ABC
Oliver Platt The West Wing
for "The Fall's Gonna Kill You"
Oliver Babish NBC
20012002
(54th)
Charles S. Dutton The Practice
for "Killing Time"
Leonard Marshall ABC [23]
Mark Harmon The West Wing Agent Simon Donovan NBC
John Larroquette The Practice
for "The Return of Joey Heric"
Joey Heric ABC
Tim Matheson The West Wing
for "Stirred"
Vice President John Hoynes NBC
Ron Silver The West Wing Bruno Giannelli
20022003
(55th)
Charles S. Dutton Without a Trace Mr. Stein CBS [24]
Don Cheadle ER Paul Nathan NBC
James Cromwell Six Feet Under George Sibley HBO
Tim Matheson The West Wing Vice President John Hoynes NBC
Matthew Perry Joe Quincy
James Whitmore Mister Sterling Bill Sterling Sr.
20032004
(56th)
William Shatner The Practice Denny Crane ABC [25]
James Earl Jones Everwood Will Cleveland The WB
Martin Landau Without a Trace
for "Shadows"
Frank Malone CBS
Matthew Perry The West Wing
for "Separation of Powers"
Joe Quincy NBC
Bob Newhart ER Ben Hollander
20042005
(57th)
Ray Liotta ER Charlie Metcalf NBC [26]
Red Buttons ER Mr. Rudaboux NBC
Ossie Davis The L Word Melvin Porter Showtime
Charles Durning NCIS Ernie Yost CBS
Martin Landau Without a Trace Frank Malone
20052006
(58th)
Christian Clemenson Boston Legal Jerry Espenson ABC [27]
Kyle Chandler Grey's Anatomy
for "As We Know It"
Dylan Young ABC
Henry Ian Cusick Lost Desmond Hume ABC
Michael J. Fox Boston Legal Daniel Post
James Woods ER
for "Body & Soul"
Dr. Nate Lennox NBC
20062007
(59th)
John Goodman Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
for "Nevada Day"
Judge Robert Bebe NBC [28]
Christian Clemenson Boston Legal
for "Guise 'n' Dolls"
Jerry Espenson ABC
Tim Daly The Sopranos
for "Walk Like a Man"
J.T. Dolan HBO
David Morse House
for "Finding Judas"
Michael Tritter Fox
Eli Wallach Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
for "The Wrap Party"
Eli Weintraub NBC
Forest Whitaker ER
for "Murmers of the Heart"
Curtis Ames
20072008
(60th)
Glynn Turman In Treatment
for "Week 8: Alex"
Alex Prince, Jr. HBO [29]
Charles Durning Rescue Me
for "Yaz"
John Gavin Sr. FX
Robert Morse Mad Men
for "Nixon vs. Kennedy"
Bert Cooper AMC
Oliver Platt Nip/Tuck
for "Carly Summers"
Freddie Prune FX
Stanley Tucci ER
for "The War Comes Home"
Dr. Kevin Moretti NBC
Robin Williams Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
for "Authority"
Merritt Rook
20082009
(61st)
Michael J. Fox Rescue Me
for "Sheila"
Dwight FX [30]
Ed Asner CSI: NY
for "Yahrzeit"
Abraham Klein CBS
Ernest Borgnine ER
for "And in the End..."
Paul Manning NBC
Ted Danson Damages
for "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney"
Arthur Frobisher FX
Jimmy Smits Dexter
for "Go Your Own Way"
Miguel Prado Showtime

2010s

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Year Actress Program Role Submitted episode(s) Network Ref.
20092010
(62nd)
John Lithgow Dexter Arthur Mitchell "Road Kill" Showtime [31]
Dylan Baker The Good Wife Colin Sweeney "Bad" CBS
Beau Bridges The Closer George Andrews "Make Over" TNT
Alan Cumming The Good Wife Eli Gold "Fleas" CBS
Ted Danson Damages Arthur Frobisher "The Next One's Gonna Go in Your Throat" FX
Gregory Itzin 24 Charles Logan "1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m." Fox
Robert Morse Mad Men Bert Cooper "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." AMC
20102011
(63rd)
Paul McCrane Harry's Law Josh Peyton "With Friends Like These" NBC [32]
Beau Bridges Brothers & Sisters Nicholas Brody "Brody" ABC
Bruce Dern Big Love Frank Harlow "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." HBO
Jeremy Davies Justified Ricky Bennett "Reckoning" FX
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning "Real Deal" CBS
Robert Morse Mad Men Bert Cooper "Blowing Smoke" AMC
20112012
(64th)
Jeremy Davies Justified Dickie Bennett "Coalition" FX [33]
Dylan Baker The Good Wife Colin Sweeney "Marthas and Caitlins" CBS
Ben Feldman Mad Men Michael Ginsberg "Dark Shadows" AMC
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning "Parenting Made Easy" CBS
Mark Margolis Breaking Bad Héctor "Tio" Salamanca "Face Off" AMC
Jason Ritter Parenthood Mark St. Cyr "Politics" NBC
20122013
(65th)
Dan Bucatinsky Scandal James Novak "Nobody Likes Babies" ABC [34]
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning "Boom De Ya Da" CBS
Rupert Friend Homeland Peter Quinn "Q&A" Showtime
Harry Hamlin Mad Men Jim Cutler "A Tale of Two Cities" AMC
Nathan Lane The Good Wife Clarke Hayden "I Fought the Law" CBS
Robert Morse Mad Men Bert Cooper "For Immediate Release" AMC
20132014
(66th)
Joe Morton Scandal Rowan Pope "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" ABC [35]
Dylan Baker The Good Wife Colin Sweeney "Tying the Knot" CBS
Beau Bridges Masters of Sex Barton Scully "Manhigh" Showtime
Reg E. Cathey House of Cards Freddy Hayes "Chapter 22" Netflix
Paul Giamatti Downton Abbey Harold Levinson "Chapter 8" PBS
Robert Morse Mad Men Bert Cooper "Waterloo" AMC
20142015
(67th)
Reg E. Cathey House of Cards Freddy Hayes "Chapter 34" Netflix [36]
F. Murray Abraham Homeland Dar Adal "Long Time Coming" Showtime
Alan Alda The Blacklist Alan Fitch "The Decembrist" NBC
Beau Bridges Masters of Sex Barton Scully "Parallax" Showtime
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning "Red Zone" CBS
Pablo Schreiber Orange is the New Black George "Pornstache" Mendez "40 Oz. of Furlough" Netflix
20152016
(68th)
Hank Azaria Ray Donovan Ed Cochran "One Night in Yerevan" Showtime [37]
Mahershala Ali House of Cards Remy Danton "Chapter 44" Netflix
Reg E. Cathey Freddy Hayes "Chapter 50"
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning "Taxed" CBS
Paul Sparks House of Cards Thomas Yates "Chapter 49" Netflix
Max von Sydow Game of Thrones The Three-Eyed Raven "The Door" HBO

Superlatives

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See also

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References

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