Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Appearance
The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
Winners
- 1989: Laura San Giacomo
- for her role as "Cynthia Patrice Bishop" in Sex, Lies, and Videotape
- 1990: Lorraine Bracco
- for her role as "Karen Hill" in Goodfellas
- 1993: Rosie Perez
- for her role as "Carla Rodrigo" in Fearless
- 1994: Dianne Wiest
- for her role as "Helen Sinclair" in Bullets Over Broadway
- 1995: Joan Allen
- for her role as "Pat Nixon" in Nixon
- 1996: Irma P. Hall
- for her role as "Aunt T." in A Family Thing
- 1997: Debbi Morgan
- for her role as "Mozelle Batiste Delacroix" in Eve's Bayou
- 1998: Kathy Bates
- for her role as "Libby Holden" in Primary Colors
- 1999: Chloë Sevigny
- for her role as "Lana Tisdel" in Boys Don't Cry
- 2000: Frances McDormand
- for her role as "Elaine Miller" in Almost Famous
- 2001: Cameron Diaz
- for her role as "Julianna Gianni" in Vanilla Sky
- 2002: Meryl Streep
- for her role as "Susan Orlean" in Adaptation.
- 2003: Patricia Clarkson
- for her role as "Joy Burns" in Pieces of April
- 2004: Virginia Madsen
- for her role as "Maya" in Sideways
- 2005: Maria Bello
- for her role as "Edie Stall" in A History of Violence