Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress
The Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress was an award presented annually by the Black Reel Awards (BRAs). It was given to honor an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry.
Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Supporting Actress |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Black Reel Awards (BRAs) |
First awarded | 2000 |
Last awarded | 2023 |
Final winner | Angela Bassett Black Panther: Wakanda Forever |
Most awards | Viola Davis (2) |
Most nominations | Octavia Spencer (6) |
Website | blackreelawards |
Erykah Badu was the first winner of The Cider House Rules at the 1st Annual Black Reel Awards in 2000. Since its inception, the award has been given out to 21 actresses. Viola Davis is the current record holder with most wins in this category with two, while Octavia Spencer holds the record for most nominations in this category with six. Janelle Monáe and Kerry Washington have the most nominations in this category without a win. Monáe is the only actress to earn multiple nominations in the same year for Moonlight and Hidden Figures at the 17th Annual Black Reel Awards.
Gloria Foster became the first posthumous acting nominee in Black Reel Awards history when she earned a nomination for The Matrix Reloaded at the 4th Annual Black Reel Awards. Eartha Kitt is the first and only actress to earn a nomination in this category for an animated performance prior to the introduction of the Outstanding Voice Performance category in 2009.
At age 25, Jennifer Hudson became the youngest winner in this category for Dreamgirls and at age 62, Phylicia Rashad became the oldest winner in this category for For Colored Girls.
The award was discontinued at the 24th Black Reel Awards and merged with Outstanding Supporting Actor in favor of a single gender-neutral award, Outstanding Supporting Performance.[1]
Winners and nominees
editWinners are listed first and highlighted in bold.
2000s
edit2010s
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editMultiple nominations and wins
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Multiple nominations
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Multiple nominations from the same film
edit- Mo'Nique (winner), Mariah Carey and Paula Patton in Precious (2010)
- Phylicia Rashad (winner), Janet Jackson and Kerry Washington in For Colored Girls (2011)
- Pernell Walker and Kim Wayans in Pariah (2011)
- Naomie Harris & Janelle Monae in Moonlight (2017)
- Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o & Letitia Wright in Black Panther (2019)
- Ariana DeBose & Rita Moreno in West Side Story (2022)
Age superlatives
editRecord | Actress | Film | Age (in years) |
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Oldest winner | Phylicia Rashad | For Colored Girls | 62 |
Oldest nominee | Rita Moreno | West Side Story | 90 |
Youngest winner | Jennifer Hudson | Dreamgirls | 25 |
Youngest nominee | Shahadi Wright Joseph | Us | 14 |
References
edit- ^ Siler, Brenda C. (January 23, 2024). "'The Color Purple' at the Top in 2024 Black Reel Awards". The Washington Informer. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
- ^ 2000 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2001 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2002 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2003 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2004 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2005 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2006 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2007 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2008 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2010 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2011 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2012 Black Reel Awards
- ^ "Critics Wild About Beasts". Black Reel Awards. February 8, 2013. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
- ^ "2014 Black Reel Awards - Nominees". Black Reel Awards. December 11, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
- ^ 2015 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2016 Black Reel Awards
- ^ 2017 Black Reel Awards
- ^ Get Out Dominates the Black Reel Awards Archived December 19, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Black Reel Awards. 13 December 2017.
- ^ Get Out “Sinks” the Competition at The Black Reel Awards Archived February 28, 2018, at the Wayback Machine Black Reel Awards. 23 February 2018.
- ^ 2019 Black Reel Awards
- ^ "Black Reel Awards (2020)". IMDb.
- ^ "A Special "Night in Miami!" – the Black Reel Awards". Archived from the original on February 22, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
- ^ "'The Harder They Fall' Sets Record with 20 Nominations from the Black Reel Awards". Black Girl Nerds. BGN Staff. Retrieved January 2, 2022.