The
César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (French: ''César de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle'') is one of the
César Awards, presented annually by the ''Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma'' to recognize the outstanding performance in a supporting role of an actress who has worked within the
French film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. Nominees and winner are selected via a run-off voting by all the members of the Académie.
History
Superlatives
As of 2019, 137 actresses have been nominated in the category, with a total of 34 different winners. The average age at first nomination is 41 and the average age of winners at first win is 38.
With three wins (1991, 1993, 1999),
Dominique Blanc holds the record of most César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Eight actresses have won the César twice:
Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier (10 May 194424 April 2011) was a French actress, screenwriter, and director. She appeared in numerous films of the French New Wave and twice earned the national César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Early life
Pisier was ...
(1976, 1977),
Nathalie Baye (1981, 1982),
Suzanne Flon (1984, 1990),
Annie Girardot (1996, 2002),
Valérie Lemercier (1994, 2007),
Julie Depardieu (2004, 2008),
Anne Alvaro
Anne Alvaro (born 29 October 1951) is a French actress whose work spans from the early 1970s through to 2012. She is probably best known for her role as Eleonore in the 1983 biopic '' Danton''. She won one César Award for Best Actress in a Su ...
(2001, 2011) and
Karin Viard (2003, 2019).
Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier (10 May 194424 April 2011) was a French actress, screenwriter, and director. She appeared in numerous films of the French New Wave and twice earned the national César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Early life
Pisier was ...
and
Nathalie Baye have won their two awards in consecutive years. Along with
Adèle Haenel, they are the only three performers to have won two competitive acting César in a row. Including her Best Actress César won in 1983, Nathalie Baye is also the only performer to have won an acting César in three consecutive years, in 1981, 1982 and 1983.
Noémie Lvovsky and
Karin Viard tie for the record of most nominations with 6, Lvovsky also holding the record of most nominations without ever winning the award.
Stéphane Audran holds the record of most consecutive nominations with 3 (1982, 1983, 1984).
Nine women have won both the César Award for Best Supporting Actress and the
César Award for Best Actress:
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Nathalie Baye (Best Supporting Actress in 1981 and 1982, Best Actress in 1983 and 2006),
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Annie Girardot (Best Actress in 1977, Best Supporting Actress in 1996 and 2002),
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Dominique Blanc (Best Supporting Actress in 1991, 1993 and 1999, Best Actress in 2001),
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Karin Viard (Best Actress in 2000, Best Supporting Actress in 2003 and 2019),
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Marion Cotillard (Best Supporting Actress in 2005, Best Actress in 2008),
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Emmanuelle Devos (Best Actress in 2002, Best Supporting Actress in 2010),
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Adèle Haenel (Best Supporting Actress in 2014, Best Actress in 2015),
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Catherine Frot (Best Supporting Actress in 1997, Best Actress in 2016).
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Fanny Ardant (Best Actress in 1997, Best Supporting Actress in 2020),
Nathalie Baye is the only actress with multiple wins in both categories.
Three films have received both accolades: ''
One Deadly Summer'' in 1984 (Best Actress to
Isabelle Adjani, Best Supporting Actress to
Suzanne Flon), ''
Indochine'' in 1993 (Best Actress to
Catherine Deneuve, Best Supporting Actress to
Dominique Blanc) and ''
Queen Margot'' in 1995 (Best Actress to
Isabelle Adjani, Best Supporting Actress to
Virna Lisi).
Three women have won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress after previously winning the
César Award for Most Promising Actress:
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Charlotte Gainsbourg (Most Promising Actress in 1986, Best Supporting Actress in 2000),
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Julie Depardieu (Most Promising Actress in 2004, Best Supporting Actress in 2004 and 2008),
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Cécile de France (Most Promising Actress in 2003, Best Supporting Actress in 2006).
Both
Cécile de France and
Julie Depardieu have won their two awards with a same role: Isabelle, an
Erasmus student, in ''
The Spanish Apartment'' (Most Promising Actress) and its sequel ''
The Russian Dolls
''Russian Dolls'' (french: Les Poupées russes) is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film, the sequel to (2002) and the second part of the ''Spanish Apartment'' trilogy, which is concluded with '' Chinese Puzzle'' (, 2013). Cédric Klapisch wrote ...
'' (Best Supporting Actress) for de France, and Jeanne-Marie in ''
Little Lili'' (both awards) for Depardieu.
Therefore, Depardieu is the only individual to have won two acting César for the same performance. This achievement is no longer possible as the Académie has since modified nomination rules to ensure that no individual could be nominated in more than one acting category (Best Actor/Actress or Best Supporting Actor/Actress or Most Promising Actor/Actress) for the same film.
Three films has received both accolades: ''
An Impudent Girl
''An Impudent Girl'' (french: L'Effrontée) is a 1985 French film directed by Claude Miller. It stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, who won the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and Bernadette Lafont, who won the César Award for Best Actress in ...
'' in 1986 (Best Supporting Actress to
Bernadette Lafont, Most Promising Actress to
Charlotte Gainsbourg), ''
Life Is a Long Quiet River'' in 1989 (Best Supporting Actress to
Hélène Vincent, Most Promising Actress to
Catherine Jacob) and ''
Little Lili'' in 2004 (both awards to
Julie Depardieu).
Thirteen women have received nominations in the three competitive acting categories: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress. They are
Emmanuelle Béart,
Charlotte Gainsbourg,
Dominique Blanc,
Anne Brochet
Anne Brochet (born 22 November 1966) is a French actress.
Career
Brochet has appeared in films such as ''Cyrano de Bergerac'', '' Le temps des porte-plumes'', '' 30 ans'', '' Une journée de merde!'' and '' Tous les matins du monde''. She has als ...
,
Karin Viard,
Sandrine Kiberlain,
Emmanuelle Devos,
Cécile de France,
Marion Cotillard,
Sylvie Testud,
Emilie Dequenne,
Sara Forestier
Sara Forestier (born 4 October 1986) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Forestier began her film career in 2001.
She received a César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance in ''Games of Love and ...
and
Adèle Haenel. So far, no actress has achieved to win the three awards.
To date, the most long-lived winner is
Suzanne Flon, who died at 87, and the most short-lived is
Valérie Benguigui, who died at 47. The oldest alive winner is
Hélène Vincent, aged 75, and the earliest alive winner is
Nicole Garcia (''Le Cavaleur'', 1980).
International presence
As the
César Awards are centered on the
French Cinema, the majority of recipients are French and performed in
French language
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. However, the Best Supporting Actress César has been awarded five times to a non-French actress:
* in 1995 to Italian actress
Virna Lisi for her performance in ''
Queen Margot'';
* in 2006 to Belgian actress
Cécile de France for her performance in ''
The Russian Dolls
''Russian Dolls'' (french: Les Poupées russes) is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film, the sequel to (2002) and the second part of the ''Spanish Apartment'' trilogy, which is concluded with '' Chinese Puzzle'' (, 2013). Cédric Klapisch wrote ...
'';
* in 2012 to Spanish actress
Carmen Maura for her performance in ''
The Women on the 6th Floor'';
* in 2015 to American actress
Kristen Stewart for her performance in ''
Clouds of Sils Maria'';
* in 2016 to Danish actress
Sidse Babett Knudsen for her performance in ''
Courted
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''.
The Best Supporting Actress César has been awarded only once for a full foreign-language performance with
Kristen Stewart's
English-language
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performance. Nevertheless, Virna Lisi's and Carmen Maura's roles included some parts of
Italian-language and
Spanish-language, respectively.
International actresses who have received nominations are:
* Belgium:
Emilie Dequenne,
Cécile de France,
Virginie Efira
Virginie Efira (born 5 May 1977) is a Belgian actress and television presenter.
Efira got her first leading role in the romantic comedy '' It Boy'' (2013). She subsequently received critical praise for her performance in the comedy drama ''In Be ...
(she holds dual Belgian-French citizenship),
* Canada:
Francine Racette,
Charlotte Le Bon
Charlotte Le Bon (born 4 September 1986) is a Canadian actress, artist, former model and television presenter. She is known for her work in the Canal+ talk show '' Le Grand Journal'', and the films '' Yves Saint Laurent'', ''The Hundred-Foot ...
,
* Denmark:
Sidse Babett Knudsen,
* Italy:
Virna Lisi,
* Netherlands:
Maruschka Detmers,
* Spain:
Victoria Abril,
Carmen Maura,
* Switzerland:
Nelly Borgeaud
Nelly Borgeaud (29 November 1931 – 14 July 2004) was a French film actress. She appeared in more than 40 films between 1955 and 2001. Borgeaud was born in Geneva, Switzerland, and died in Creuse, France, at age 72. Her film career spann ...
,
* United Kingdom:
Jane Birkin,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Charlotte Rampling,
Kelly Reilly,
* United States:
Kristen Stewart.
Winners and nominees
Following the AATC's practice, the films below are listed by year of ceremony, which corresponds to the year following the film's year of release. For example, the César for Best Supporting Actress of 2010 was awarded on February 27, 2010 for a performance in a film released between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009.
Actresses are selected via a two-round vote: first round to choose the nominees, second round to designate the winner. All the members of the Académie, without regard to their branch, are eligible to vote on both rounds. Initially set to four, the number of nominees was expanded to five in 1984.
Winners are listed first in bold, followed by the other nominees in alphabetic order.
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Multiple wins and nominations
The following individuals received two or more Best Supporting Actress awards:
The following individuals received three or more Best Supporting Actress nominations:
See also
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
References
External links
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