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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Performance by a Guest Actress in a Comedy Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1975 |
Currently held by | Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live (2016) |
Website | http://www.emmys.com |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a guest starring role on a television comedy series for the primetime network season.
The award was first presented at the 27th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 19, 1975 to Zohra Lampert for her performance on Kojak and Cloris Leachman for her role on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It has undergone several name changes, originally honoring single leading and supporting appearances in drama and comedy series through 1978. The award was reintroduced at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards under the name Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series, honoring actors and actresses in guest starring roles on television comedy series. In 1989, the category was split into categories for each gender, resulting in the name change to its current title.
Since its inception, the award has been given to 35 actresses. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are the current recipients of the award for their performances on Saturday Night Live. Colleen Dewhurst, Fey, Kathryn Joosten, Cloris Leachman, Jean Smart, Tracey Ullman and Betty White have won the most awards in this category with two each. Leachman has been nominated for the award on eight occasions, the most within the category.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
‡ | Indicates the winner |
1970s
[edit]Year | Actress | Program | Role | Submitted episode(s) | Network | Ref. |
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1974–1975 (27th) | ||||||
Zohra Lampert ‡ | Kojak | Marina Sheldon | "Queen of the Gypsies" | CBS | [1] | |
Cloris Leachman ‡ | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Phyllis Lindstrom | "Phyllis Whips Inflation" | |||
Shelley Winters | McCloud | Thelma | "The Barefoot Girls of Bleaker Street" | NBC | ||
1975–1976 (28th) | ||||||
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | [2] | |||||
Kathryn Walker ‡ | The Adams Chronicles | Abigail Adams | for "John Adams, Lawyer" | PBS | ||
Helen Hayes | Hawaii Five-O | Aunt Clara | for "Retire In Sunny Hawaii... Forever" | CBS | ||
Sheree North | Marcus Welby, M.D. | June Monica | for "How o You Know What Hurts Me?" | ABC | ||
Pamela Payton-Wright | The Adams Chronicles | Louisa Catherine Adams | for "John Quincy Adams, Diplomat" | PBS | ||
Martha Raye | McMillan & Wife | Agatha | for "Greed" | NBC | ||
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series | [3] | |||||
Fionnula Flanagan ‡ | Rich Man, Poor Man | Clothilde | — | ABC | ||
Kim Darby | Rich Man, Poor Man | Virginia Calderwood | — | ABC | ||
Ruth Gordon | Rhoda | Carlton's Mother | for "Kiss Your Epaulets Goodbye" | CBS | ||
Eileen Heckart | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Flo Meredith | for "Mary's Aunt" | |||
Kay Lenz | Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill | Kate Jordache | — | ABC | ||
1976–1977 (29th) | ||||||
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | [4] | |||||
Beulah Bondi | The Waltons | Aunt Martha Corinne Walton | "The Pony Cart" | CBS | ||
Susan Blakely | Rich Man, Poor Man Book II | Julie Prescott | "Chapter 1" | ABC | ||
Madge Sinclair | Roots | Bell Reynolds | "Part IV" | |||
Leslie Uggams | Kizzy Reynolds | "Part VI" | ||||
Jessica Walter | The Streets of San Francisco | Maggie Jarris / Mrs. Reston / Mrs. McCluskey | "Till Death Do Us Part" | |||
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series | [5] | |||||
Olivia Cole | Roots | Mathilda | "Part VIII" | ABC | ||
Sandy Duncan | Roots | Missy Anne Reynolds | "Part V" | ABC | ||
Eileen Heckart | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Flo Meredith | "Lou Proposes" | CBS | ||
Cicely Tyson | Roots | Binta | "Part I" | ABC | ||
Nancy Walker | Rhoda | Ida Morgenstern | "The Separation" | CBS | ||
1977–1978 (30th) | ||||||
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | [6] | |||||
Rita Moreno | The Rockford Files | Rita Capkovic | "The Paper Palace" | NBC | ||
Patty Duke | Having Babies III | Leslee Wexler | — | ABC | ||
Kate Jackson | Jamie at 16 | Robin | "Pilot" | NBC | ||
Jayne Meadows | Meeting of Minds | Florence Nightingale | "Luther, Voltaire, Plato, Nightingale" | PBS | ||
Irene Tedrow | James at 16 | Miss Jordan | "Ducks" | NBC | ||
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series | [7] | |||||
Blanche Baker | Holocaust | Anna Weiss | "Part I" | NBC | ||
Ellen Corby | The Waltons | Esther Walton | "Grandma Comes Home" | CBS | ||
Jeanette Nolan | The Awakening Land | Granny McWhirter | "Part I" | NBC | ||
Beulah Quo | Meeting of Minds | Empress Tz'u-hsi | "Douglass, Tz'u-Hsi, Beccaria, De Sade" | PBS | ||
Beatrice Straight | The Dain Curse | Alice Dain Leggett | "Part 1" | CBS |
1980s
[edit]Year | Recipient | Program | Role | Submitted episode(s) | Network | Ref. |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series | ||||||
1985–1986 (38th) | ||||||
John Lithgow | Amazing Stories | John Walters | "The Doll" | NBC | [8] | |
Whoopi Goldberg | Moonlighting | Camille | "Camille" | ABC | ||
Edward Herrmann | St. Elsewhere | Father Joseph McCabe | "Time Heals" | NBC | ||
Peggy McCay | Cagney & Lacey | Mrs. Carruthers | "Mothers and Sons" | CBS | ||
James Stacy | Ted Peters | "The Gimp" | ||||
1986–1987 (39th) | ||||||
Alfre Woodard | L.A. Law | Adrianne Moore | "Pilot" | NBC | [9] | |
Steve Allen | St. Elsewhere | Lech Osoranski | "Visiting Daze" | NBC | ||
Jeanne Cooper | L.A. Law | Gladys Becker | "Fry Me to the Moon" | |||
Edward Herrmann | St. Elsewhere | Father Joseph McCabe | "Where There's Hope, There's Crosby" | |||
Jayne Meadows | Olga Osoranski | "Visiting Daze" | ||||
1987–1988 (40th) | ||||||
Shirley Knight | thirtysomething | Ruth Murdock | "The Parents Are Coming" | ABC | [10] | |
Imogene Coca | Moonlighting | Clara DiPesto | "Los Dos DiPietos" | ABC | ||
Lainie Kazan | St. Elsewhere | Frieda Fiscus | "The Abby Singer Show" | NBC | ||
Gwen Verdon | Magnum, P.I. | Catherine Peters | "Infinity And Jelly Doughnuts" | CBS | ||
Alfre Woodard | St. Elsewhere | Dr. Roxanne Turner | "The Abby Singer Show" | NBC | ||
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | ||||||
1988–1989 (41st) | ||||||
Joe Spano | Midnight Caller | John Saringo | "The Execution Of John Saringo" | NBC | [11] | |
Peter Boyle | Midnight Caller | J.J. Kilian | "Fathers and Sins" | NBC | ||
Jack Gilford | thirtysomething | The Old Gentleman | "The Mike Van Dyke" | ABC | ||
Michael Moriarty | The Equalizer | Wayne Virgil | "Starfire" | CBS | ||
Edward Woodward | The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Drummond | "The Hunted" | USA |
1990s
[edit]Year | Actor | Program | Role | Submitted episode(s) | Network | Ref. |
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1989–1990 (42nd) | ||||||
Patrick McGoohan | Columbo | Oscar Finch | "Agenda for Murder" | ABC | [12] | |
Peter Frechette | thirtysomething | Peter Montefiore | "Skylark" | ABC | ||
Harold Gould | The Ray Bradbury Theatre | The Old Man | "To the Chicago Abyss" | USA | ||
William Hickey | Tales from the Crypt | Carlton Webber | "The Switch" | HBO | ||
Bruce Weitz | Midnight Caller | Sgt. Ed Adderly | "Mercy Me" | NBC | ||
1990–1991 (43rd) | ||||||
David Opatoshu | Gabriel's Fire | Max Goldstein | "Prayers for the Goldsteins" | ABC | [13] | |
Dabney Coleman | Columbo | Hugh Creighton | "Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star" | ABC | ||
Peter Coyote | Road to Avonlea | Romney Penhallow | "Old Quarrels, Old Love" | Disney | ||
John Glover | L.A. Law | Dr. Paul Kohler | "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" | NBC | ||
1991–1992 (44th) |
No award | |||||
1992–1993 (45th) | ||||||
Laurence Fishburne | TriBeCa | Martin McHenry | "The Box" | Fox | [14] | |
Adam Arkin | Northern Exposure | Adam | "The Big Feast" | CBS | ||
John Glover | Crime & Punishment | Dennis Atwood | "Best Laid Plans" | NBC | ||
Michael Jeter | Picket Fences | Peter Lebeck | "Frog Man" | CBS | ||
Richard Kiley | Hayden Langston | "Thanksgiving" | ||||
1993–1994 (46th) | ||||||
Richard Kiley | Picket Fences | Hayden Langston | "Buried Alive" | CBS | [15] | |
Tim Curry | Tales from the Crypt | Mother/Father/Sister/Daughter | "Death of Some Salesman" | HBO | ||
Dan Hedaya | NYPD Blue | Lou the Werewolf | "NYPD Lou" | ABC | ||
James Earl Jones | Picket Fences | Attorney Bryant Thomas | "System Down" | CBS | ||
Robin Williams | Homicide: Life on the Streets | Robert Ellison | "Bop Gun" | NBC | ||
1994–1995 (47th) | ||||||
Paul Winfield | Picket Fences | Judge Harold Nance | "Enemy Lines" | CBS | [16] | |
Milton Berle | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Saul Howard | "Sentenced to Life" | Fox | ||
Beau Bridges | The Outer Limits | Simon Kress | "Sndkings" | Showtime | ||
Vondie Curtis-Hall | ER | Rena | "ER Confidential" | NBC | ||
Alan Rosenberg | Sam Gasner | "Into That Good Night" | ||||
1995–1996 (48th) | ||||||
Peter Boyle | The X-Files | Clyde Bruckman | "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" | Fox | [17] | |
Danny Glover | Fallen Angels | Philip Marlowe | "Red Wind" | Showtime | ||
Michael Jeter | Chicago Hope | Bob Ryan | "A Coupla Stiffs" | CBS | ||
Richard Pryor | Joe Springer | "Stand" | ||||
Rip Torn | Warren Schutt | "Hello Goodbye" | ||||
1996–1997 (49th) | ||||||
Pruitt Taylor Vince | Murder One | Clifford Banks | "Diary of a Serial Killer" | ABC | [18] | |
Alan Arkin | Chicago Hope | Zoltan Karpathein | "The Son Also Rises" | CBS | ||
Louis Gossett Jr. | Touched by an Angel | Anderson Walker | "Amazing Grace" | |||
William H. Macy | ER | Dr. Morgenstern | — | NBC | ||
Ewan McGregor | Duncan Stewart | "The Long Way Around" | ||||
1997–1998 (50th) | ||||||
John Larroquette | The Practice | Joey Heric | "Betrayal" | ABC | [19] | |
Bruce Davison | Touched by an Angel | Jake | "Elijah" | Fox | ||
Vincent D'Onofrio | Homicide: Life on the Street | John Lange | "The Subway" | NBC | ||
Charles Durning | Thomas Finnegan | "Finnegan's Wake" | ||||
Charles Nelson Reilly | Millennium | Jose Chung | "Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense" | Fox | ||
1998–1999 (51st) | ||||||
Edward Herrmann | The Practice | Atty. Anderson Pearson | — | ABC | [20] | |
Tony Danza | The Practice | Tommy Silva | — | ABC | ||
Charles S. Dutton | Oz | Alvah Case | "The Tip" | HBO | ||
John Heard | The Sopranos | Det. Vin Makazian | "Nobody Knows Anything" | HBO | ||
Mandy Patinkin | Chicago Hope | Dr. Jeffery Geiger | "Curing Cancer" | CBS |
2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]Superlatives
[edit]See also
[edit]- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series
- TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
References
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