Supporting Actress Smackdowns, All Episodes
Sunday, August 5, 2018 at 10:38PM
NATHANIEL R in Oscar Trivia, Smackdown, Supporting Actress

by Nathaniel R

The Supporting Actress Smackdown began at StinkyLulu's dearly departed blogspot many years ago. We revived the series here for summertime airings with his blessing a few years ago, and get this, there are only 25 years that haven't been visited. If you axe the years that are too recent for retrospectives and remove the years that have a missing film (neither streaming nor available on DVD) than we're down to only 12 years that we can visit!

In total 56 years have been reviewed. In those Smackdowns, the rotating panel has agreed with Oscar 48% of the time (if you count ties that included the Oscar winner as agreement. Though Oscar has never had a tie in a Supporting category there have been six ties at the Smackdown.) Herewith an index of where we've been and where we might go next...

Hattie McDaniel with her Supporting Oscar plaque (it was a plaque for the supporting winners until 1943)

ALL THE SUPPORTING ACTRESS SMACKDOWNS TO DATE
Bold = Smackdowns from the "sequel" series conducted here at TFE.
Asterisk = Smackdowns that were done concurrently with the Oscar race, not as retrospectives.

1930s

 

Claire Trevor and Mercedes McCambridge both won in the 1940s1940s

 

 

Gloria Grahame won the Oscar but couldn't win her Smackdown1950s

 

 

Ruth Gordon wins for Rosemary's Baby (1968)

1960s

 

 

Meryl's first Oscar (Kramer vs Kramer, 1979)1970s

 

 

Anjelica won the Oscar but Oprah took the Smackdown for 19851980s

 

 

Dianne Wiest won the Oscar in a landslide but just barely held on to her Smackdown1990s

 

Jennifer Hudson won for her film debut in Dreamgirls. But the Smackdown went in a different surprising direction

2000s

 

2010s

 

THE YEARS THAT HAVEN'T YET BEEN DONE
RED = years we can't do (*cries*) because at least one of the films is not available (at all) OR far too expensive to obtain for the smackdown.

1937 -Alice Brady in In Old Chicago
1938 -Fay Bainter in Jezebel
1946 -Anne Baxter in The Razor's Edge
1947 -Celeste Holm in Gentleman's Agreement
1951 -Kim Hunter in A Streetcar Named Desire
1957 -Miyoshi Umeki in Sayonara
1960 -Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry
1965 -Shelley Winters in A Patch of Blue
1981 -Maureen Stapleton in Reds
1986 -Dianne Wiest in Hannah and Her Sisters
1987 -Olympia Dukakis in Moonstruck
1991 -Mercedes Ruehl in The Fisher King
1997 -Kim Basinger in LA Confidential
1998 -Judi Dench in Shakespeare in Love
2000 -Marcia Gay Harden in Pollock
2001 -Jennifer Connelly in A Beautiful Mind
2002 -Catherine Zeta Jones in Chicago

Which of those 12 remaining years would you most like to read a Smackdown on?

Too Recent for a Retrospective
2004 - Cate Blanchett in The Aviator
2005 - Rachel Weisz in The Constant Gardener
2010 - Melissa Leo in The Fighter
2011 - Octavia Spencer in The Help
2012 - Anne Hathaway in Les Miserables
2013 - Lupita Nyong'o in 12 Years a Slave
2014 - Patricia Arquette in Boyhood
2015 - Alicia Vikander in The Danish Girl

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