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The supporting categories were added for the 1936 awards following complaints that the single Best Actor and Best Actress awards necessarily favored leading performers with the most screen time. Nonetheless, Best Actor had gone to at least one performer in a clear supporting role ( Lionel Barrymore in '' A Free Soul '') and others, such as Franchot Tone in '' Mutiny On The Bounty '' and May Robson in '' Lady For A Day '', had been nominated. The only actresses to have won the award twice are: Shelley Winters , in 1959 and 1965 (she was also nominated in 1972); and Dianne Wiest , in 1986 and 1994 (she was also nominated in 1989). Thelma Ritter had six nominations, more than any other actress. As she never won the award, she also holds the record for the number of unsuccessful nominations. Thelma Ritter is also the only actress with nominations in four successive years (1950-1953). Glenn Close was nominated three years consecutively (1982-1984). Those with four nominations are: Ethel Barrymore , Agnes Moorehead , Lee Grant , Maureen Stapleton , Geraldine Page , and Dame Maggie Smith . All of Agnes Moorehead's and Geraldine Page's nominations were unsuccessful (but Page did win a Best Actress award); each of the others won once. Those with three nominations are: Anne Revere , Celeste Holm , Claire Trevor , Angela Lansbury , Shelley Winters , Glenn Close , Diane Ladd , Dianne Wiest , Meryl Streep , and Frances McDormand . Lansbury, Close, Ladd, and McDormand have never won a Best Supporting Actress award (but McDormand did win a Best Actress award). From the category's inception in 1936 until 1942, recipients of this award received a plaque instead of the familiar Oscar statuette currently presented. SUPERLATIVES 1930S
1940S
From 1943 onward, winners received the familiar gold "Oscar" statuettes like everybody else.
1950S
1960S
1970S
1980S
1990S
2000S
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