Helen Hayes Award For Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Play - Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Production

Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Production

  • 1986 Erika Bogren - A Walk Out of Water - The Studio Theatre
    • Brigid Cleary - The Miss Firecracker Contest - Olney Theatre
    • Tana Hicken - Execution of Justice - Arena Stage
    • Katherine Leaske - Tartuffe - Arena Stage
    • Isabell Monk - Tartuffe - Arena Stage
    • Ramona Rhoades - The Knight From Olmedo - GALA Hispanic Theatre
  • 1987 Pat Carroll - Romeo and Juliet - The Shakespeare Theatre
    • Heather Ehlers - The Philadelphia Story - Arena Stage
    • Joan Kelley - Beyond Therapy - Source Theatre Company
    • Mikel Lambert - The Miser - The Shakespeare Theatre
    • Sybil Lines - The Cherry Orchard - The Shakespeare Theatre
    • Barbara Rappaport - Johnny Bull - Horizons Theatre
  • 1988 Franchelle Stewart Dorn - The Winter's Tale - The Shakespeare Theatre
    • Francine Beers - Light Up the Sky - Arena Stage
    • Mary Ellen Nester - Savage in Limbo - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
    • Nancy Paris - North Shore Fish - The Studio Theatre
    • Muriel Smallwood - The Entertainer - The Studio Theatre
  • 1989 Sarah Marshall - Baby With the Bathwater - Round House Theatre
    • Patricia Connolly - Ring Round the Moon - Arena Stage
    • June Hansen - An Ideal Husband - The Washington Stage Guild
    • Kathryn Kelley - The Glass Menagerie - New Playwrights' Theatre
    • Michaeleen O'Neil - Safe Sex - Source Theatre Company
    • Lilia Skala - Les Blancs - Arena Stage
  • 1990 Kaia Calhoun - Heathen Valley - Round House Theatre
    • June Hansen - Blithe Spirit - The Washington Stage Guild
    • Tana Hicken - The Man Who Came to Dinner - Arena Stage
    • Sarah Marshall - Briar Patch - Arena Stage
    • Jennifer Mendenhall - The Common Pursuit - The Studio Theatre
    • Lynnie Raybuck - Happy Birthdays - Smallbeer Theatre Company
  • 1991 Robin Baxter - West Memphis Mojo - The Studio Theatre
    • Grainne Cassidy - Zero Positive - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
    • Beverly Cosham - Rebel Armies Deep Into Chad - Round House Theatre
    • Franchelle Stewart Dorn - Mary Stuart - The Shakespeare Theatre
    • Oni Faida Lampley - Rebel Armies Deep Into Chad - Round House Theatre
    • Halo Wines - You Can't Take It With You - Olney Theatre
  • 1992 Marilyn Coleman - Jar the Floor - Arena Stage
    • Desiree Marie - Fat Men in Skirts - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
    • Jessica May - Psycho Beach Party - Source Theatre Company
    • Jennifer Mendenhall - When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout - The Studio Theatre
    • Sandra Reaves-Phillips - Before It Hits Home - Arena Stage
    • Cathy Simpson - spell #7: geechee jibara quick magic trance for technologically stressed third world people - The Studio Theatre

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