Award:
NATIONAL SOCIETY FILM CRITICS -
Best Supporting Actress
Award Year: 1986
Recipient(s): Dianne Wiest
Theatrical Release Date: Feb 07, 1986
Synopsis: Woody Allen wrote, directed and stars in this comedy/drama about the amorous affiliations of three sisters and the men in their lives. Story touches on such universal themes as life, death, love, adultery, religion and family relations.
Award:
NATIONAL SOCIETY FILM CRITICS -
Best Supporting Actress
Award Year: 1979
Recipient(s): Meryl Streep
Theatrical Release Date: Mar 14, 1979
Synopsis: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep and Mariel Hemingway star in Woody Allen's extraordinary and funny film that explores the embattled life and loves of a successful New York comedy writer.
Award:
NATIONAL SOCIETY FILM CRITICS -
Best Supporting Actress
Award Year: 1988
Recipient(s): Mercedes Ruehl
Theatrical Release Date: Aug 19, 1988
Synopsis: After her husband, a mob hit man, is murdered, a mafia wife tries to break away from the influnce of 'the Family'. After the syndicate leader makes a pass at the at her husband's funeral, she unwittingly becomes involved in an FBI plan to arrest the mafia boss, and with the agent who has been following her.
Award:
NATIONAL SOCIETY FILM CRITICS -
Best Supporting Actress
Award Year: 1987
Recipient(s): Kathy Baker
Theatrical Release Date: Mar 20, 1987
Synopsis: A down-on-his-luck journalist tells his editor that he has an exclusive interview with a Times Square pimp in order to get an assignment. He then fabricates a story identical to that of an infamous pimp wanted by the police for murder. The police jail the writer for contempt and the pimp tries to blackmail him into faking notes to prove his innocence.