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Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is the Golden Globe Award given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role on a television series, miniseries or motion picture made for television for the calendar year. The award was first presented at the 28th Golden Globe Awards on February 5, 1971, to Gail Fisher for her role in Mannix. It was presented under the title Best Supporting Actress – Television Series before changing to its current title in 1980. For the 80th Golden Globe Awards, the category was split into two categories: Comedy/Drama Series and Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film.

Winners and nominees
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees: was the first recipient in this category for her role in Mannix as Peggy Fair. She would later receive two more nominations. received four nominations for her performance in Rhoda as Brenda Morgenstern. won the award for her portrayal of Mrs. Nell Naugatuck in Maude. received four nominations for her performance in All in the Family as Gloria Stivic. won two consecutive awards in 1978 and 1979 for her role in Alice as Florence "Flo" Castleberry, tying with Valerie Bertinelli, Laura Dern and Faye Dunaway for the most wins in the category. won twice for her performance in One Day at a Time as Barbara Cooper, tying with Laura Dern, Faye Dunaway and Polly Holliday for the most wins in the category. won in 1983 for The Thorn Birds. tied with Valerie Bertinelli, Laura Dern and Polly Holliday for the most wins in the category, winning the award for her performances in Ellis Island (1984) and Gia (1998). won the award in 1989 for her role in ''Who's the Boss?'' as Mona Robinson. received six nominations, the most in the category, for her portrayal of Carla Tortelli on Cheers. won in 1993 for her performance in Seinfeld as Elaine Benes. won the award for her performance in the HBO television film The Late Shift (1996). received two nominations for her portrayal of Maryann Thorpe on Cybill. won the award for her role in George Wallace (1997). received four nominations for her performance in Sex and the City as Miranda Hobbes. won for her performance in the HBO television film If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000). won in 2002 for her role in Sex and the City as Samantha Jones. won the award in 2005 for her portrayal of Dr. Cristina Yang on ''Grey's Anatomy''. won in 2009 for her performance in Big Love as Nicolette Grant. won the award in 2011 for her role as Constance Langdon on the FX anthology series American Horror Story: Murder House. received two nominations for her performance in Nashville. won in 2015 for her portrayal of Helen Solloway in The Affair. won for her portrayal of Angela Burr in The Night Manager (2016). won in 2018 for her portrayal of Adora Crellin in Sharp Objects (2018). won in 2020 for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in The Crown. won in 2021 for her portrayal of Siobhan "Shiv" Roy in Succession (2021). won in 2022 for her portrayal of Ruth Langmore in Ozark (2022). won in 2022 for her portrayal of Tanya McQuoid in The White Lotus (2022). won in 2023 for her portrayal of Diana, Princess of Wales in The Crown. won in 2024 for her portrayal of Martha Scott in Baby Reindeer (2024). Best Supporting Actress – Television Series 1970s Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s ==Superlatives==
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