The following is a list of Saturn Award winners for Best Supporting Actress (in a film):
Year | Actress | Motion Picture |
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1974/75 | Ida Lupino | The Devil's Rain |
1976 | Bette Davis | Burnt Offerings |
1977 | Susan Tyrrell | Bad |
1978 | Dyan Cannon | Heaven Can Wait |
1979 | Veronica Cartwright | Alien |
1980 | Eve Brent Ashe | Fade to Black |
1981 | Frances Sternhagen | Outland |
1982 | Zelda Rubenstein | Poltergeist |
1983 | Candy Clark | Blue Thunder |
1984 | Polly Holliday | Gremlins |
1985 | Anne Ramsey | The Goonies |
1986 | Jenette Goldstein | Aliens |
1987 | Anne Ramsey | Throw Momma From the Train |
1988 | Sylvia Sidney | Beetlejuice |
1989/90 | Whoopi Goldberg | Ghost |
1991 | Mercedes Ruehl | The Fisher King |
1992 | Isabella Rossellini | Death Becomes Her |
1993 | Amanda Plummer | Needful Things |
1994 | Mia Sara | Timecop |
1995 | Bonnie Hunt | Jumanji |
1996 | Alice Krige | Star Trek: First Contact |
1997 | Gloria Stuart | Titanic |
1998 | Joan Allen | Pleasantville |
1999 | Patricia Clarkson | The Green Mile |
2000 | Rebecca Romijn | X-Men |
2001 | Fionnula Flanagan | The Others |
2002 | Samantha Morton | Minority Report |
2003 | Ellen DeGeneres | Finding Nemo |
2004 | Daryl Hannah | Kill Bill, Volume 2 |
2005 | Summer Glau | Serenity |
2006 | Famke Janssen | X-Men: The Last Stand |
2007 | Marcia Gay Harden | The Mist |
2008 | Tilda Swinton | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
2009 | Sigourney Weaver | Avatar |
2010 | Mila Kunis | Black Swan |
2011 | Emily Blunt | The Adjustment Bureau |
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