Genie Award For Best Performance By An Actress in A Supporting Role - Canadian Screen Awards

Canadian Screen Awards

Year Winner Nominated
2013 TBA
  • Seema Biswas, Midnight's Children
  • Fefe Dobson, Home Again
  • Alice Morel Michaud, Les Pee Wee 3D
  • Gabrielle Miller, Moving Day
  • Sabrina Ouazani, Inch'Allah
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Film awards
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  • Claude Jutra Award
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  • Foreign Actor (1980-83)
  • Foreign Actress (1980-83)
Television awards
  • Best Comedy
  • Best Drama
  • Lead Actor, Drama
  • Lead Actress, Drama
Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television

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