NAACP Image Award For Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Drama Series

NAACP Image Award For Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:

  • Most Wins
    • Loretta Devine & S. Epatha Merkerson- has three wins
  • Most Nominations
    • 1. S. Epatha Merkerson- 6 nominations
    • 2. Pam Grier- 5 nominations
    • 3. Gloria Reuben, Loretta Devine- 4 nominations
    • 4. Chandra Wilson, Khandi Alexander, Audra McDonald, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Lisa Nicole Carson, Alfre Woodard- 3 nominations
    • 5. Diahann Carroll, Anika Noni Rose- 2 nominations


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