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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
NameLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
PresenterLos Angeles Film Critics Association
CountryUnited States
First awarded1977

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is an annual award given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association to honor the best actress in a supporting role in a film. The award is given to recognize the outstanding performances of actresses in Hollywood films, as chosen by the members of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, which includes film critics from major newspapers, magazines, and online publications in Los Angeles, such as the Los Angeles Times, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. The award is considered one of the most prestigious film awards in the United States, along with the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. The winners of this award often go on to receive nominations for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Introduction

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is part of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, which also includes awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor, among others. The award is presented annually at a ceremony in Los Angeles, typically attended by film industry professionals, including actors, actresses, directors, and producers, such as Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, and Denzel Washington. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is a non-profit organization composed of film critics from Southern California, including Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, and Owen Gleiberman of Variety. The organization is dedicated to promoting and recognizing excellence in film, as well as supporting film preservation and film education initiatives, such as those at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles.

History

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress was first presented in 1977, with Vanessa Redgrave winning the award for her performance in Julia. Since then, the award has been presented annually, with winners including Maggie Smith for California Suite, Maureen Stapleton for Reds, and Peggy Ashcroft for A Passage to India. The award has also been given to actresses who have gone on to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, such as Olympia Dukakis for Moonstruck and Kim Basinger for L.A. Confidential. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has also recognized the work of foreign language film actresses, such as Isabelle Huppert for The Piano Teacher and Catherine Deneuve for The Last Metro. The association has also honored the work of documentary film makers, such as Errol Morris and Michael Moore, and animation directors, such as Hayao Miyazaki and Brad Bird.

Winners

Some notable winners of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress include Whoopi Goldberg for Ghost, Dianne Wiest for Bullets Over Broadway, and Kate Winslet for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The award has also been given to actresses who have appeared in independent films, such as Laura Dern for Inland Empire and Sally Hawkins for Happy-Go-Lucky. The winners of this award are chosen by the members of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, who vote on the nominees and winners in a series of secret ballots, similar to the process used by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to select the Oscar winners. The winners are typically announced in December of each year, and the awards ceremony is held in January, at venues such as the Beverly Hilton Hotel and the Dolby Theatre.

Records

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress has been won by a number of actresses who have also won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, including Shelley Winters for A Patch of Blue and Estelle Parsons for Bonnie and Clyde. The award has also been won by actresses who have appeared in film franchises, such as Frances McDormand for Fargo and Cate Blanchett for The Lord of the Rings. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has also recognized the work of film composers, such as John Williams and Hans Zimmer, and cinematographers, such as Roger Deakins and Janusz Kaminski. The association has also honored the work of film editors, such as Thelma Schoonmaker and Michael Kahn, and production designers, such as Rick Carter and Dante Ferretti.

Ceremony

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress is presented annually at a ceremony in Los Angeles, which is attended by film industry professionals and media representatives, including CNN, Entertainment Weekly, and Variety. The ceremony typically features acceptance speeches by the winners, as well as tributes to film legends, such as Katharine Hepburn and Marlon Brando. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association also presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to recognize the contributions of film industry professionals, such as Sidney Lumet and Robert Altman. The ceremony is often covered by media outlets, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today, and is considered one of the most important film awards ceremonies in the United States, along with the Golden Globe Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is a member of the National Society of Film Critics and the International Federation of Film Critics, and its awards are recognized by the film industry and film critics around the world, including France, Germany, and Japan.

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