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Molière Award The Les Molière is the national theatre award of France and it recognises achievement of French theatre each year. The awards are considered the highest honour for productions and performances. Presided and decided by the ''Association profess ...
for Best Supporting Actress.


Winners and nominees


1980's

* 1987 : Sabine Haudepin in '' Kean'' ** Anne Alvaro in '' Tonight We Improvise'' (''Ce soir on improvise'') ** Catherine Arditi in '' Adriana Monti'' ** Lucienne Hamon in '' Conversations After a Burial'' (''Conversations après un enterrement'') ** Magali Noël in ''
Cabaret Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, ...
'' * 1988 : Catherine Salviat in ''
Dialogues of the Carmelites ' (, ''Dialogues of the Carmelites''), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve scenes with linking orchestral interludes, with music and libretto by Francis Poulenc, completed in 1956. Poulenc wrote the libretto for his second ...
'' (''Dialogues des carmélites'') ** Pascale de Boysson in '' Fall'' (''Ce que voit Fox'') ** Denise Chalem in '' Double Inconstancy'' (''La Double Inconstance'') ** Nicole Jamet in '' The Secret'' (''Le Secret'') ** Nada Strancar in ''
The Winter's Tale ''The Winter's Tale'' is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Although it was grouped among the comedies, many modern editors have relabelled the play as one of Shakespeare's late romances. Some criti ...
'' (''Le Conte d'hiver'') * 1989 : Christine Murillo in ''
The Seagull ''The Seagull'' () is a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, written in 1895 in literature, 1895 and first produced in 1896 in literature#Drama, 1896. ''The Seagull'' is generally considered to be the first of his four major plays. It dramati ...
'' (''La Mouette'') ** Béatrice Agenin in '' Une femme sans histoire'' ** Catherine Rich in '' La Vraie Vie'' ** Martine Sarcey in '' Une absence'' ** Michèle Simonnet in '' Just Between Ourselves'' (''Entre nous soit dit'')


1990's

* 1990 :
Judith Magre Judith Magre (born 20 November 1926) is a French actress, born in Montier-en-Der, Haute-Marne. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Magre, Judith 1926 births Living people French film actresses French television ...
in ''
Greek Greek may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all kno ...
'' **
Catherine Frot Catherine Frot (; born 1 May 1956) is a French actress. A 10-time César Award nominee, she won the awards for Best Actress for '' Marguerite'' (2015) and Best Supporting Actress for '' Family Resemblances'' (1996). Her other films include '' L ...
in '' Faut pas tuer Maman'' ** Lucienne Hamon in '' The Passage of Winter'' (''La Traversée de l'hiver'') ** Christiane Muller in '' Les Palmes de Monsieur Schutz'' ** Martine Sarcey in '' The Passage of Winter'' (''La Traversée de l'hiver'') * 1991 : Catherine Arditi in '' A croquer... ou l'Ivre de cuisine'' ** Annie Grégorio in '' Coiffure pour dames'' ** Catherine Rich in '' The Girl from Maxim's'' (''La Dame de chez Maxim'') ** Catherine Rouvel in ''
Eurydice Eurydice (; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη 'wide justice', classical pronunciation: ) was a character in Greek mythology and the wife of Orpheus, whom Orpheus tried to bring back from the dead with his enchanting music. Etymology Several ...
'' ** Maïa Simon in ''
Heldenplatz Heldenplatz () is a public space in front of the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. Located in the Innere Stadt borough, the President of Austria resides in the adjoining Hofburg wing, while the Federal Chancellery is on adjacent Ballhausplatz ...
'' * 1992 : Danièle Lebrun in ''
Le Misanthrope ''The Misanthrope, or the Cantankerous Lover'' (; ) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris by the King's Players. The play satirizes the ...
'' **
Myriam Boyer Myriam Boyer (born 23 May 1948) is a French actress. She appeared in more than eighty films and television shows since 1970. At the age of 18, she married with whom she had a son, Clovis Cornillac. From 1975 until his death in 1999 she was marr ...
in '' Roberto Zucco'' ** Michèle Laroque in '' Ornifle or It's Later than you Think'' (''Ornifle'') ** Catherine Rich in '' The Girl from Maxim's'' (''La Dame de chez Maxim'') ** Marie-France Santon in ''
The Waltz of the Toreadors ''The Waltz of the Toreadors'' (''La Valse des toréadors'') is a 1951 play by Jean Anouilh. Plot This bitter farce is set in 1910 France and focuses on General Léon Saint-Pé and his infatuation with Ghislaine, a woman with whom he danced at a g ...
'' (''La Valse des toréadors'') * 1993 :
Françoise Bertin Françoise Bertin (23 September 1925 – 26 October 2014) was a French actress. She appeared in over 125 films since 1961. Among these were five films directed by Alain Resnais: '' Last Year at Marienbad'', '' Muriel'', '' The War Is Over'', ...
in '' Temps contre temps'' ** Annick Alane in '' Enter a Free Man'' (''Les dimanches de Monsieur Riley'') ** Nadia Barentin in '' Monsieur Klebs et Rosalie'' **
Gisèle Casadesus Gisèle Casadesus (14 June 1914 – 24 September 2017) was a French actress, who appeared in numerous theatre and film productions. She was an honorary member of the Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française, Grand Officer of the Legion of H ...
in '' Le Jugement dernier'' ** Annie Grégorio in '' Une folie'' * 1994 : Annick Alane in '' Fashions for Ladies'' (''Tailleur pour dames'') **
Gisèle Casadesus Gisèle Casadesus (14 June 1914 – 24 September 2017) was a French actress, who appeared in numerous theatre and film productions. She was an honorary member of the Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française, Grand Officer of the Legion of H ...
in '' Le Retour en Touraine'' ** Catherine Rich in '' Quand elle dansait...'' ** Josiane Stoléru in '' The Visitor'' (''Le Visiteur'') **
Marie Trintignant Marie Trintignant (; 21 January 1962 – 1 August 2003) was a French film and stage actress. She appeared in over 30 movies during her 36-year career. Her family was deeply involved in France's film industry, as her father was an actor and her mo ...
in ''
The Homecoming ''The Homecoming'' is a two-act play written in 1964 and published in 1965 by Harold Pinter. Its premières in London (1965) and New York (1967) were both directed by Sir Peter Hall. The original Broadway production won the 1967 Tony Award ...
'' (''Le Retour'') * 1995 :
Catherine Frot Catherine Frot (; born 1 May 1956) is a French actress. A 10-time César Award nominee, she won the awards for Best Actress for '' Marguerite'' (2015) and Best Supporting Actress for '' Family Resemblances'' (1996). Her other films include '' L ...
in '' Un air de famille'' ** Sabine Haudepin in ''
Quadrille The quadrille is a dance that was fashionable in late 18th- and 19th-century Europe and its colonies. The quadrille consists of a chain of four to six ''Contra dance, contredanses''. Latterly the quadrille was frequently danced to a medley of ope ...
'' **
Claire Maurier Claire Maurier (born Odette-Michelle-Suzanne Agramon; 27 March 1929) is a French actress who has appeared in more than 90 films since 1947. Life and career Maurier was born Odette-Michelle-Suzanne Agramon on 27 March 1929 in the French commune o ...
in '' Un air de famille'' ** Marie-France Santon in '' Business is business'' (''Les Affaires sont les affaires'') ** Michèle Simonnet in '' La Chambre d'amis'' * 1996 : Sonia Vollereaux in '' Lapin lapin'' ** Catherine Arditi in ''
The Diary of a Young Girl ''The Diary of a Young Girl'', commonly referred to as ''The Diary of Anne Frank'', is a book of the writings from the Dutch language, Dutch-language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Neth ...
'' (''Le journal d'Anne Frank'') ** Florence Darel in ''
An Ideal Husband ''An Ideal Husband'' is a four-act play by Oscar Wilde that revolves around blackmail and political corruption, and touches on the themes of public and private honour. It was first produced at the Haymarket Theatre, London in 1895 and ran for ...
'' (''Un mari idéal'') **
Claire Nadeau Claire Nadeau (; born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadeau, Claire French film actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from ...
in '' Benefactors'' (''Le bonheur des autres'') ** Edith Perret in ''
An Ideal Husband ''An Ideal Husband'' is a four-act play by Oscar Wilde that revolves around blackmail and political corruption, and touches on the themes of public and private honour. It was first produced at the Haymarket Theatre, London in 1895 and ran for ...
'' (''Un mari idéal'') * 1997 : Dominique Blanchar in '' As Better, Better than Before'' (''Tout comme il faut'') ** Elisabeth Commelin in '' The Libertine'' (''Le Libertin'') ** Ginette Garcin in '' The Man Who Walked Through Walls'' (''Le Passe-muraille'') ** Chantal Lauby in '' La Terrasse'' ** Maïa Simon in '' Un cœur français'' * 1998 :
Geneviève Casile Genevieve (; ; also called ''Genovefa'' and ''Genofeva''; 419/422 AD – 502/512 AD) was a consecrated virgin, and is one of the two patron saints of Paris in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. Her feast day is on 3 January. Reco ...
in '' Bel-Ami'' ** Isabelle Candelier in '' André le magnifique'' ** Nathalie Cerda in '' The Hygiene of the Assassin'' (''Hygiène de l'assassin'') ** Michèle Garcia in '' Funny Money'' (''Espèces menacées'') ** Valérie Mairesse in '' The Surprise of Love'' (''La Surprise de l'amour'') * 1999 : Geneviève Fontanel in '' A Delicate Balance'' (''Délicate balance'') ** Micheline Dax in '' Frederick or the Crime Boulevard'' (''Frédérick ou le boulevard du crime'') ** Chantal Neuwirth in '' Rêver peut-être'' ** Florence Pernel in ''
A Streetcar Named Desire ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' is a play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, after encountering a series of pe ...
'' (''Un Tramway nommé désir'') **
Frédérique Tirmont Frederique is a French language, French female given name, which is equivalent to the male name Frederick (given name), Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler". Alternative spellings include Frédérique and Frederieke. The name Frederique may refer to: ...
in ''
London Assurance ''London Assurance'' (originally entitled ''Out of Town'') is a five-act comedy co-authored by Dion Boucicault and John Brougham. While the play was collaboratively written by both playwrights, after the play's initial premiere Broughman, who o ...
'' (''Le Bel Air de Londres'')


2000's

* 2000 : Dominique Blanchar in '' The Learned Ladies'' (''Les Femmes savantes'') ** Catherine Arditi in '' Between Worlds'' (''Hôtel des deux mondes'') ** Geneviève Fontanel in '' Raisons de famille'' **
Claire Nadeau Claire Nadeau (; born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadeau, Claire French film actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from ...
in '' Mariages et conséquences'' ** Chantal Neuwirth in '' Les Nouvelles brèves de comptoir'' ** Beata Nilska in '' A torts et à raisons'' * 2001 : Annick Alane in ''
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' is a 1955 American three-act play by Tennessee Williams. The play, an adaptation of his 1952 short story "Three Players of a Summer Game", was written between 1953 and 1955. One of Williams's more famous works and his ...
'' (''Une chatte sur un toit brûlant'') ** Aurore Clément in ''
The Lady of the Camellias ''The Lady of the Camellias'' (), sometimes called ''Camille'' in English, is a novel by Alexandre Dumas fils, Alexandre Dumas ''fils''. First published in 1848 and subsequently Theatrical adaptation, adapted by Dumas for the Drama, stage, the pl ...
'' (''La Dame aux camélias'') ** Eliza Maillot in '' Un homme à la mer'' **
Yasmina Reza Yasmina Reza (; born 1 May 1959) is a French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter best known for her plays ''Art (play), 'Art and ''God of Carnage''. Many of her brief satiric plays have reflected on contemporary middle-class issues. ...
in '' Life X 3'' (''Trois versions de la vie'') **
Barbara Schulz Barbara Schulz is a French actress who won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 2001. She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for the 1999 film '' La Dilettante''. For her performances on the stage, Schulz has been nominate ...
in '' Joyeuses Pâques'' * 2002 : Annie Grégorio in '' Théâtre sans animaux'' ** Nadia Barentin in '' La Griffe (A71)'' ** Denise Chalem in '' Conversations with my Father'' (''Conversations avec mon père'') ** Anne Consigny in '' Elvire'' **
Claire Nadeau Claire Nadeau (; born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadeau, Claire French film actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from ...
in '' Le Jardin des apparences'' ** Josiane Stoléru in ''
The Glass Menagerie ''The Glass Menagerie'' is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mo ...
'' (''La Ménagerie de verre'') * 2003 : Annie Sinigalia in '' A Song at Twilight'' (''Poste restante'') ** Annick Alane in '' État critique'' ** Anne Consigny in '' La Preuve'' ** Marina Hands in ''
Phèdre ''Phèdre'' (; originally ''Phèdre et Hippolyte'') is a French dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed in 1677 at the theatre of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris. Composition and premiere With ...
'' ** Eliza Maillot in '' Un petit jeu sans conséquence'' * 2004 : Martine Sarcey in '' L'Inscription'' ** Evelyne Buyle in '' L'Invité'' ** Guilaine Londez in '' L'Hiver sous la table'' ** Lysiane Meis in '' Things We Do for Love'' (''L'Amour est enfant de salaud'') ** Dominique Reymond in '' A Spanish Play'' (''Une pièce espagnole'') * 2005 : Norah Krief in ''
Hedda Gabler ''Hedda Gabler'' () is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. Ibsen himself was in attendance, although he remained back-stage.Meyer, Michael Lever ...
'' ** Monique Chaumette in ''
Vigil A vigil, from the Latin meaning 'wakefulness' ( Greek: , or ), is a period of purposeful sleeplessness, an occasion for devotional watching, or an observance. The Italian word has become generalized in this sense and means 'eve' (as in "on t ...
'' (''Tantine et moi'') ** Annie Grégorio in '' Musée haut, musée bas'' ** Anne Loiret in '' Jacques a dit'' ** Elisabeth Margoni in '' Sortie de scène'' ** Lysiane Meis in '' Jacques a dit'' * 2006 : Danièle Lebrun in '' Pygmalion'' ** Béatrice Agenin in ''
Barefoot in the Park ''Barefoot in the Park'' is a romantic comedy stage play by Neil Simon. The play premiered on Broadway in 1963, starring Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley. It was made into a film in 1967, which starred Redford and Jane Fonda. Productions ...
'' (''Pieds nus dans le parc'') **
Marina Foïs Marina Sylvie Foïs (born 21 January 1970) is a French actress. Life and career Born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in a family from Russian people, Russian, Egyptian Jews, Jewish Egyptian, German people, German a ...
in ''
Viol The viola da gamba (), or viol, or informally gamba, is a bowed and fretted string instrument that is played (i.e. "on the leg"). It is distinct from the later violin family, violin, or ; and it is any one of the earlier viol family of bow (m ...
'' ** Anne Loiret in '' Broken Glass'' (''Le Miroir'') ** Josiane Stoléru in '' Conversations After a Burial'' (''Conversations après un enterrement'') ** Marie Vincent in ''
The Imaginary Invalid ''The Imaginary Invalid'', ''The Hypochondriac'', or ''The Would-Be Invalid'' ( French title ''Le Malade imaginaire'', ) is a three- act ''comédie-ballet'' by the French playwright Molière with dance sequences and musical interludes ( H.495, H ...
'' (''Le Malade imaginaire'') * 2007 :
Catherine Hiegel Catherine Hiegel (born 10 December 1946) is a French actress, comedian and director. Personal life Catherine Hiegel is the daughter of Pierre Hiegel, radio host, music critic, radio producer and artistic director of French houses of discs. Sh ...
in '' Return to the Desert'' (''Le Retour au désert'') ** Catherine Arditi in ''
Cabaret Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, ...
'' **
Brigitte Catillon Brigitte Catillon (born 20 July 1951) is a French actress and screenwriter. She was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1993 for '' A Heart in Winter'' directed by Claude Sautet. She was also nominated for the Molièr ...
in '' Eva'' ** Marie-France Santon in ''
Lady Windermere's Fan ''Lady Windermere's Fan, A Play About a Good Woman'' is a four-act comedy by Oscar Wilde, first performed on Saturday, 20 February 1892, at the St James's Theatre in London. The story concerns Lady Windermere, who suspects that her husband is ...
'' (''L'Éventail de Lady Windermere'') **
Frédérique Tirmont Frederique is a French language, French female given name, which is equivalent to the male name Frederick (given name), Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler". Alternative spellings include Frédérique and Frederieke. The name Frederique may refer to: ...
in '' Dolores Claiborne'' * 2008 : Valérie Bonneton in '' God of Carnage'' (''Le Dieu du carnage'') ** Sabine Haudepin in '' Les Belles-sœurs'' ** Norah Krief in ''
King Lear ''The Tragedy of King Lear'', often shortened to ''King Lear'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his ...
'' (''Le Roi Lear'') ** Bulle Ogier in '' L'Homme sans but'' * 2009 : Monique Chaumette in '' Baby Doll'' ** Hélène Alexandridis in '' Madame de Sade'' ** Christiane Cohendy in '' Equus'' ** Annie Mercier in ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; , ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy (or more specifically, a farce) by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theat ...
'' ** Martine Schambacher in '' La Charrue et les étoiles'' ** Josiane Stoléru in '' Cochons d'Inde''


2010's

* 2010 :
Claire Nadeau Claire Nadeau (; born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nadeau, Claire French film actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from ...
in '' The Loving Maid'' (''La Serva amorosa'') ** Fabienne Chaudat in '' Colombe'' ** Julie Pilod in ''
The Cherry Orchard ''The Cherry Orchard'' () is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first published by '' Znaniye'' (Book Two, 1904), and came out as a separate edition later that year in Saint Petersburg, via A.F. Marks Pu ...
'' (''La Cerisaie'') ** Isabelle Sadoyan in ''
Les Fausses Confidences ''Les Fausses Confidences'' is a three-act comedy in prose by the French playwright Pierre de Marivaux, Pierre de Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux. It was first performed on the 16 March 1737 by the actors of the Comédie Italienne at the Hôtel ...
'' ** Josiane Stoléru in '' Le Démon de Hannah'' ** Dominique Valadié in ''
Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola an ...
'' (''La Nuit des rois'') * 2011 : Bulle Ogier in '' Autumn Dream'' (''Rêve d’Automne'') ** Valérie Benguigui in ''
Le Prénom ''What's in a Name?'' (original title: ''Le Prénom'', literally "The First Name") is a French-Belgian comedy film, written and directed by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte and released in 2012. It is adapted from the play ''What' ...
'' **
Brigitte Catillon Brigitte Catillon (born 20 July 1951) is a French actress and screenwriter. She was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1993 for '' A Heart in Winter'' directed by Claude Sautet. She was also nominated for the Molièr ...
in ''
Nono Nono may refer to: Places * Nono, Argentina, a municipality in the Province of Córdoba * Nono, Ecuador, a parish in the municipality of Quito in the province of Pichincha * Nono, Illubabor, Oromia (woreda), Ethiopia, or Nono Sele ** Nono, Illub ...
'' ** Dominique Constanza in '' A Fly in the Ointment'' (''Un fil à la patte'') ** Nanou Garcia in '' Aller chercher demain'' ** Christiane Millet in '' Winter Funeral'' (''Funérailles d’hiver'') * 2014 : Isabelle Sadoyan in ''L'Origine du monde'' ** Marie-Julie Baup in ''Divina'' ** Christine Bonnard in ''La chanson de l'éléphant'' ** Françoise Fabian in ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; , ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy (or more specifically, a farce) by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theat ...
'' ** Valérie Mairesse in ''
Romeo and Juliet ''The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet'', often shortened to ''Romeo and Juliet'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the romance between two young Italians from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's ...
'' (''Roméo et Juliette'') ** Bulle Ogier in ''
Les Fausses Confidences ''Les Fausses Confidences'' is a three-act comedy in prose by the French playwright Pierre de Marivaux, Pierre de Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux. It was first performed on the 16 March 1737 by the actors of the Comédie Italienne at the Hôtel ...
'' * 2015 : Dominique Reymond in ''Comment vous racontez la partie'' ** Anne Azoulay in ''King Kong Théorie'' ** Léna Bréban in '' The Other Place'' (''La Maison d'à côté'') ** Marie‐Christine Danède in ''La Colère du Tigre'' ** Noémie Gantier in '' Atomised'' (''Les Particules élémentaires'') ** Agnès Sourdillon in ''
The Imaginary Invalid ''The Imaginary Invalid'', ''The Hypochondriac'', or ''The Would-Be Invalid'' ( French title ''Le Malade imaginaire'', ) is a three- act ''comédie-ballet'' by the French playwright Molière with dance sequences and musical interludes ( H.495, H ...
'' (''Le malade imaginaire'') * 2016 : Anne Bouvier in ''
King Lear ''The Tragedy of King Lear'', often shortened to ''King Lear'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his ...
'' (''Le Roi Lear'') ** Béatrice Agenin in ''Un certain Charles Spencer Chaplin'' ** Michèle Garcia in ''La Dame blanche'' ** Raphaëline Goupilleau in ''La Médiation'' * 2017 :
Évelyne Buyle Évelyne Buyle (born 3 June 1948) is a French people, French actress. Career Passionate about theater from a very young age, she joined ''L’école de la rue Blanche'' to learn the basics of acting. She then took classes with Maurice Escande to ...
in '' Les Femmes Savantes'' ** Ludivine de Chastenet in ''Politiquement correct'' ** Anne Loiret in ''Avant de s'envoler'' ** Josiane Stoléru in ''Bella Figura'' ** Dominique Valadié in ''Time and the Room'' (''Le Temps et la chambre'') ** Florence Viala in '' Le Petit-Maître corrigé'' * 2018 : Christine Murillo in ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; , ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy (or more specifically, a farce) by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theat ...
'' ** Audrey Bonnet in ''Actrice'' ** Isabelle de Botton in ''Clérambard'' ** Françoise Lépine in '' ''The Graduate'''' (''Le Lauréat'') ** Élodie Navarre in ''Le Fils'' ** Paméla Ravassard in '' La Dame de chez Maxim'' * 2019 :
Ophélia Kolb Ophélia Kolb (born 1982) is a French actress. Career She was nominated twice to the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress, winning in 2019 for her role in '' The Glass Menagerie'', directed by Charlotte Rondelez. Theater Filmogr ...
in ''
The Glass Menagerie ''The Glass Menagerie'' is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. The play has strong autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mo ...
'' ** Sophie Artur in '' The Secretary Bird'' ** Sophie Bouilloux in '' Kean'' **
Brigitte Catillon Brigitte Catillon (born 20 July 1951) is a French actress and screenwriter. She was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1993 for '' A Heart in Winter'' directed by Claude Sautet. She was also nominated for the Molièr ...
in ''
The Misanthrope ''The Misanthrope, or the Cantankerous Lover'' (; ) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal (rue Saint-Honoré), Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris by ...
'' ** Annie Mercier in ''
Thyestes In Greek mythology, Thyestes (pronounced , , ) was a king of Olympia. Thyestes and his brother, Atreus, were exiled by their father for having murdered their half-brother, Chrysippus, in their desire for the throne of Olympia. They took refuge ...
'' ** Sol Espeche in ''La Dama Boba ou celle qu’on trouvait idiote''


2020's

* 2020 : Dominique Blanc in ''
Angels in America ''Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes'' is a 1991 American two-part Play (theatre), play by American playwright Tony Kushner. The two parts of the play, ''Millennium Approaches'' and ''Perestroika'', may be presented separate ...
'' ** Emmanuelle Bougerol in '' Suite française'' ** Céline Esperin in ''Est-ce que j’ai une gueule d’Arletty ?'' ** Valérie Lesort in '' The Fly'' **
Ophélia Kolb Ophélia Kolb (born 1982) is a French actress. Career She was nominated twice to the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress, winning in 2019 for her role in '' The Glass Menagerie'', directed by Charlotte Rondelez. Theater Filmogr ...
in ''Details'' ** Héloïse Wagner in ''Plus haut que le ciel'' * 2022 : Ariane Mourier in ''
As You Like It ''As You Like It'' is a pastoral Shakespearean comedy, comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wil ...
'' ** Dominique Blanc in ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; , ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy (or more specifically, a farce) by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical theat ...
'' ** Emmanuelle Bougerol in ''
Gulliver's Travels ''Gulliver's Travels'', originally titled ''Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships'', is a 1726 prose satire by the Anglo-Irish writer and clerg ...
'' ** Ludivine de Chastenet in ''
Force Majeure In contract law, force majeure ( ; ) is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, ...
'' ** Marie Lanchas in ''Berlin Berlin'' **
Noémie Lvovsky Noémie Lvovsky (; born 14 December 1964) is a French film director, screenwriter, and actress. She is best known for directing ''Camille Rewinds and Life Doesn't Scare Me,'' and for her roles in ''My Wife Is an Actress, House of Tolerance, Sum ...
in ''Avant la retraite'' * 2023 : Agnès Boury in ''Une idée géniale'' ** Manon Clavel in ''The Country'' ** Marina Hands in ''
King Lear ''The Tragedy of King Lear'', often shortened to ''King Lear'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his ...
'' ** Karina Marimon in ''Big Mother'' ** Élodie Menant in ''Je ne cours pas, je vole !'' ** Josiane Stoléru in ''Glenn, naissance d'un prodige''


Multiple wins and nominations


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Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moliere Award For Best Supporting Actress French theatre awards French awards Molière Awards for actresses