Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress

The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 58th Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 2016 and is given to recognise the outstanding performance of supporting actresses in an Australian program.[1] The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.[2] Celia Ireland was the first winner for her role in Wentworth.

Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
CountryAustralia
Presented byTV Week
First awarded2016
Currently held byBrooke Satchwell (2023)
Most awardsCelia Ireland, Debra Lawrance, Jacqueline McKenzie, Jacki Weaver, Heather Mitchell & Brooke Satchwell (1)
Websitewww.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

Winners and nominees edit

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning supporting actress
Year Nominees Program(s) Network Ref
2016 Celia Ireland Wentworth
Emily Barclay Glitch
ABC
Harriet Dyer Love Child
Nine Network
Jenni Baird A Place to Call Home
SoHo
Rarriwuy Hick Redfern Now
ABC
2017 Debra Lawrance Please Like Me
Jenni Baird A Place to Call Home
SoHo
Nicole da Silva Wentworth
Showcase
Victoria Haralabidou Barracuda
ABC
Deborah Mailman Wolf Creek
2018 Jacqueline McKenzie Romper Stomper
Stan
Celia Ireland Wentworth
Showcase
Elsa Cocquerel Wolf Creek
Stan
Jenni Baird A Place to Call Home
Showcase
Nicole Chamoun Safe Harbour
SBS
2019 Jacki Weaver Bloom
Stan
[5]
Asher Keddie The Cry
ABC
Celia Ireland Wentworth
Foxtel
Keisha Castle Hughes On The Ropes
SBS
Susie Porter The Second
Stan
2022 Heather Mitchell Love Me
Binge/Foxtel
Katrina Milosevic Wentworth - The Final Sentence
Foxtel
Mabel Li New Gold Mountain
SBS
Noni Hazlehurst The End
Foxtel
Rachel Griffiths Total Control
ABC
2023 Brooke Satchwell The Twelve
Binge/Foxtel
Hayley McElhinney Mystery Road: Origin
ABC
Miranda Otto True Colours
SBS
Pallavi Sharda The Twelve
Binge/Foxtel
Virginia Gay After The Verdict
Nine Network
Yerin Ha Bad Behaviour
Stan

References edit

  1. ^ Cronin, Seanna (4 November 2015). "Changes and new gongs in store for the 2016 Logie Awards". Sunshinecoastdaily.com.au. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  2. ^ Lallo, Michael (8 May 2016). "Logies 2016 live: Award winners and highlights". The Age. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  3. ^ Knox, David (8 May 2016). "2016 Logie Awards: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  4. ^ Knox, David (23 April 2017). "2017 Logie Awards: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  5. ^ Knox, David (30 June 2019). "Logie Awards 2019: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  6. ^ Knox, David (19 June 2022). "Logie Awards 2022: Winners". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 8 August 2022.