Primetime Emmy Award For Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Comedy Series - Multiple Nominations For Supporting Actress

Multiple Nominations For Supporting Actress

2 nominations

  • Loni Anderson
  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Justine Bateman
  • Kristin Chenoweth
  • Georgia Engel
  • Shelley Fabares
  • Conchata Ferrell
  • Janeane Garofalo
  • Jackée Harry
  • Katherine Helmond
  • Cheryl Hines
  • Marion Lorne
  • Jane Lynch
  • Wendie Malick
  • Anne Meara
  • Bebe Neuwirth
  • Amy Poehler
  • Jaime Pressly
  • Marion Ross
  • Liz Torres
  • Karen Valentine

3 nominations

  • Julie Bowen
  • Eileen Brennan
  • Polly Holliday
  • Jane Krakowski
  • Cloris Leachman
  • Kristen Johnston
  • Cynthia Nixon
  • Elizabeth Perkins
  • Inga Swenson
  • Sofía Vergara
  • Nancy Walker
  • Vanessa Williams

4 nominations

  • Christine Baranski
  • Ann B. Davis
  • Valerie Harper
  • Julie Kavner
  • Audrey Meadows
  • Laurie Metcalf
  • Agnes Moorehead
  • Holland Taylor
  • Vivian Vance
  • Betty White
  • Kristen Wiig

5 nominations

  • Kim Cattrall
  • Faith Ford
  • Marla Gibbs
  • Sally Struthers

6 nominations

  • Lisa Kudrow

7 nominations

  • Julia Duffy
  • Estelle Getty
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
  • Megan Mullally
  • Doris Roberts

10 nominations

  • Rhea Perlman
  • Loretta Swit

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