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\n\t“All Quiet on the Western Front” dominated the BAFTA Awards in London on Sunday night with a record-breaking seven wins, including for Best Director, Best Film and Best Film Not in the English Language.

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\n\tThe tally means the World War One epic now holds the record for a film not in the English language. The previous record was held by 1988 film “Cinema Paradiso,” which won five BAFTAs.

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\n\tMeanwhile Colin Farrell starrer “The Banshees Of Inisherin” won the second largest number of awards of the night, including both supporting actor categories with wins for Barry Keoghan and Kerry Condon (who emerged as the correct winner after fellow nominee Carey Mulligan’s name was initially called in error.) Writer and director Martin Mcdonagh also won for Original Screenplay and Outstanding British Film, although his swipe at the film’s producer Searchlight – when he quipped that he had landed an award for the script without any notes from the studio – prompted a mixed response from the audience, with some possibly perceiving the comment as arrogant. The director quickly made it clear he wasn’t being serious, saying “kidding, kidding.”\n\n\t

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\n\tCombined with Tom Berkeley and Ross White’s “An Irish Goodbye” winning Best Short it proved a celebratory night for Ireland’s film industry, with “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande” actor Daryl McCormack, who was nominated for both Best Actor and Rising Star, joking it was the “Irish BAFTAs” on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony.\n\n

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\n\tThe top acting awards of the night went to Cate Blanchett and Austin Butler for their respective turns in “Tár” and “Elvis.” Blanchett joined a number of stars, including Michelle Yeoh, Colin Farrell and Dolly DeLeon, in sporting a blue UNHCR blue ribbon in solidarity with refugees. But it was a disappointing night for “Tár,” with writer and director Todd Field losing out in the Best Original Screenplay and Best Director categories. “Elvis” did marginally better. In addition to Butler’s win the film won in three craft categories: Best Hair and Make-Up, Best Casting and Best Costume. Costume designer Catherine Martin was unable to attend so her husband and “Elvis” director Baz Luhrmann accepted on her behalf.

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\n\tThe ceremony, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, was hosted by “Loki” actor Richard E. Grant who arrived in a Batmobile wearing a floor-length white cape with a train. As he took to the stage, pretending to run late, he quipped: “What could be more British than a delayed train?”\n\n\t

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\n\tHe also joked — in reference to last year’s now infamous Oscars slap — “Nobody on my watch gets slapped tonight, except on the back.”

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\n\tOther than the unfortunate Best Supporting Actress mix-up, the ceremony ran without a hitch, featuring performances from last year’s Best Supporting Actress winner Ariana DeBose and singer-songwriter Dylan. BAFTA Chair Krishnendu Majumdar opened the ceremony by paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died last September. Later in the ceremony, Helen Mirren – who played the monarch in “The Queen” – also delivered a two-minute tribute.

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\n\tQueen Elizabeth II’s grandson Prince William and his wife the Princess of Wales were in the audience at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening. The prince is president of BAFTA, an honorary role.

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\n\tAlso in the audience were nominees, presenters and guests including Michelle Yeoh, Eddie Redmayne, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana DeBose and Mccormack (pictured above, left to right).

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\n\tOther attendees included Angela Bassett, Jessica Henwick, Patrick Stewart, Emma Thompson and fashion designer Vera Wang.

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\n\tYeoh, Curtis, Bassett and Henwick were among the stars battling it out for an award, with Yeoh and Curtis nominated for their turns in “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” Bassett in the running for Best Supporting Actress for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and Henwick nominated for her short “Bus Girl.”

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\n\tDeBose won last year for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “West Side Story” while Redmayne won a Best Actor gong in 2014 for “The Theory of Everything.”

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\n\tInside the auditorium, guests who’d initially shared reservations about the awards’ new venue of Royal Festival Hall in the Southbank had to admit that the tighter setting – a far cry from the atmospheric but cavernous nature of Royal Albert Hall, the stately home of the film awards in previous years – provided a far more intimate setting for the BAFTAs. The night felt lighter, edgier, and with a buzzy energy that’s been missing from the British awards for some time.

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\n\tWhile Mirren’s tribute to the Queen fell somewhat flat, sandwhiched between two lighter segments, three separate musical performances from artists including DeBose across the three-plus-hour-long show helped to lighten the mood, while in-studio segments hosted by ITV presenter Alison Hammond also added some warmth to proceedings. Even Grant’s obvious nerves at the prospect of going live on the BBC for the first time in BAFTA history for the show’s final four categories was met with camaraderie from his audience, with one guest shouting out encouragement.

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\n\tOverall, while there may have been some qualms about a new venue for the BAFTAs, the Academy and new producers Spun Gold succeeded in putting on a nimble, well-paced ceremony that proved how a little bit of change can do you good.

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\n\tCheck out the full list of 2023 BAFTA Film Award nominees and winners below…\n\n\t

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\n\tWINNER: “All Quiet On The Western Front” – Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell
“Living” – Kazuo Ishiguro
“The Quiet Girl” – Colm Bairéad
“She Said” – Rebecca Lenkiewicz
“The Whale” – Samuel D. Hunter

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\n\tAngela Bassett – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
Hong Chau – “The Whale”
WINNER: Kerry Condon – “The Banshees Of Inisherin”
Dolly De Leon – “Triangle Of Sadness”
Jamie Lee Curtis – “Everything Everywhere All At Once”
Carey Mulligan – “She Said”

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\n\tBrendan Gleeson – “The Banshees Of Inisherin”
WINNER: Barry Keoghan – “The Banshees Of Inisherin”
Ke Huy Quan – “Everything Everywhere All At Once”
Eddie Redmayne – “The Good Nurse”
Albrecht Schuch – “All Quiet On The Western Front”
Micheal Ward – “Empire Of Light”

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\n\tWINNER: “All Quiet On The Western Front” – Edward Berger, Malte Grunert
“Argentina, 1985” – Santiago Mitre, Producer(s) Tbc
“Corsage” – Marie Kreutzer
“Decision To Leave” – Park Chan-wook, Ko Dae-seok
“The Quiet Girl” – Colm Bairéad, Cleona Ní Chrualaoí

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\n\t“Aftersun” – Lucy Pardee
“All Quiet On The Western Front” – Simone Bär
WINNER: “Elvis” – Nikki Barrett, Denise Chamian
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Sarah Halley Finn
“Triangle Of Sadness” – Pauline Hansson

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\n\t“All Quiet On The Western Front” – Sven Budelmann
“The Banshees Of Inisherin” – Mikkel E. G. Nielsen
“Elvis” – Jonathan Redmond, Matt Villa
WINNER: “Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Paul Rogers
“Top Gun: Maverick” – Eddie Hamilton

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\n\tWINNER: “All Quiet On The Western Front” – James Friend
“The Batman” – Greig Fraser
“Elvis” – Mandy Walker
“Empire Of Light” – Roger Deakins
“Top Gun: Maverick” – Claudio Miranda

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\n\tOUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

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\n\tWINNER: “Aftersun” – Charlotte Wells (Writer/director)
“Blue Jean” – Georgia Oakley (Writer/director), Hélène Sifre (Producer)
“Electric Malady” – Marie Lidén (Director)
“Good Luck To You, Leo Grande” – Katy Brand (Writer)
“Rebellion” – Maia Kenworthy and Elena Sánchez Bellot (Directors)

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\n\tWINNER: “Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio” – Guillermo Del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar, Alex Bulkley
“Marcel The Shell With Shoes On” – Dean Fleisher Camp, Andrew Goldman, Elisabeth Holm, Caroline Kaplan, Paul Mezey
“Puss In Boots: The Last Wish” – Joel Crawford, Mark Swift
“Turning Red” – Domee Shi, Lindsey Collins

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\n\tWINNER: “The Banshees Of Inisherin” – Martin Mcdonagh
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
“The Fabelmans” – Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg
“Tár” – Todd Field
“Triangle Of Sadness” – Ruben Östlund\n\n\t

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\n\t“All Quiet On The Western Front” – Markus Frank, Kamil Jafar, Viktor Müller, Frank Petzold
WINNER: “Avatar: The Way Of Water” – Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon
“The Batman” – Russell Earl, Dan Lemmon, Anders Langlands, Dominic Tuohy
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Benjamin Brewer, Ethan Feldbau, Jonathan Kombrinck, Zak Stoltz
“Top Gun: Maverick” – Seth Hill, Scott R. Fisher, Bryan Litson, Ryan Tudhope

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\n\t“All That Breathes” – Shaunak Sen, Teddy Leifer, Aman Mann
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“Moonage Daydream” – Brett Morgan
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“Babylon” – Justin Hurwitz
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“Babylon” – Mary Zophres
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“Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris” – Jenny Beavan

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WINNER: “The Banshees Of Inisherin” – Martin Mcdonagh, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin
“Brian And Charles” – Jim Archer, Rupert Majendie, David Earl, Chris Hayward
“Empire Of Light” – Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris
“Good Luck To You, Leo Grande” – Sophie Hyde, Debbie Gray, Adrian Politowski, Katy Brand
“Living” – Oliver Hermanus, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley, Kazuo Ishiguro
“Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical” – Matthew Warchus, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jon Finn, Luke Kelly, Dennis Kelly
“See How They Run” – Tom George, Gina Carter, Damian Jones, Mark Chappell
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“The Batman” – James Chinlund, Lee Sandales
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\n\tWINNER: “All Quiet On The Western Front” – Edward Berger
“The Banshees Of Inisherin” – Martin Mcdonagh
“Decision To Leave” – Park Chan-wook
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
“Tár” Todd Field
“The Woman King” – Gina Prince-bythewood

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“The Batman” – Naomi Donne, Mike Marino, Zoe Tahir
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Naomi Ackie
Sheila Atim

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Colin Farrell – “The Banshees Of Inisherin”
Brendan Fraser – “The Whale”
Daryl Mccormack – “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande”
Paul Mescal – “Aftersun”
Bill Nighy – “Living”

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Viola Davis – “The Woman King”
Danielle Deadwyler – “Till”
Ana De Armas – “Blonde”
Emma Thompson – “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande”
Michelle Yeoh – “Everything Everywhere All At Once”

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\n\tWINNER: “All Quiet On The Western Front” – Malte Grunert
“The Banshees Of Inisherin” – Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Martin Mcdonagh
“Elvis” – Gail Berman, Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Patrick Mccormick, Schuyler Weiss
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” – Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Jonathan Wang
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Annual award for performance in British TV
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British Academy Television Award
2023 winner Ben Whishaw
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1955
Currently held byBen Whishaw for This is Going to Hurt (2022)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/
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This is a list of the British Academy Television Awards for Best Actor. The Best Actor award was initially given as an \"individual honour\", without credit to a particular performance, until 1962, when Rupert Davies won for his performance in Maigret. \nSince 1970, nominees have been announced in addition to the winner. The Actor category was split into Leading Actor and Supporting Actor starting in 2010.\n

Michael Gambon holds the record of most wins in this category with four, including three consecutive wins, followed by Robbie Coltrane with three, all of them also being consecutive. Benedict Cumberbatch was received the most nominations for this award, with six.\n

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Winners and nominees[edit]

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Paul Rogers (left) was the first recipient of the award.
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1950s[edit]

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1955\n
Paul Rogers\n
1956\n
Peter Cushing\n
1957\n
Michael Gough\n
1958\n
Michael Hordern\n
1959\n
Donald Pleasence\n
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Rupert Davies was the first actor to receive this award for a specific work, winning for Maigret.
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Year\nActors\nWork\n
1960\n
Patrick McGoohan\n
1961\n
Lee Montague\n
1962\n
Rupert Davies\nMaigret\n
1963\n
Harry H. Corbett\nSteptoe and Son\n
1964\n
Alan Badel\n
1965\n
Patrick Wymark\n
1966\n
Alan Badel\nThe Count Of Monte Cristo; Meeting Point; A Couple of Dry Martinis; Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life; Famous Gossips\n
Richard Briers\nSimon and Laura; Marriage Lines; Points of View; Present Laughter - Excerpt; Charley's Aunt; To You At Home Today\n
Ian Carmichael\nSimon and Laura; The World of Wooster\n
Patrick Wymark\nThe Plane Makers; Crime and Punishment; Once a Jolly Swagman; Malatesta; Sherlock Holmes; I Remember the Battle; Four of Hearts \u2013 Tilt\n
1967\n
Warren Mitchell\nTill Death Us Do Part\n
1968\n
Eric Porter\nThe Forsyte Saga\n
1969\n
Roy Dotrice\nBrief Lives\n
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Edward Woodward won in 1970 for Callan.
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Keith Michell won the award in 1971.
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Edward Fox won the award in 1979 for Edward & Mrs. Simpson.
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1970\n
Edward Woodward\nCallan\n
John Alderton\nPlease Sir!\n
Colin Blakely\nSon of Man, The Way We Live Now\n
Arthur Lowe\nDad's Army\n
1971\n
Keith Michell\nThe Six Wives of Henry VIII\n
Michael Bryant\nThe Roads to Freedom\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens, Uncle Vanya, Hearts and Flowers, Danton\n
Michael Jayston\nCharles Dickens, Mad Jack, Beethoven\n
Freddie Jones\nGerminal/Omnibus: John Clare \"I Am...\"/Sweeney Todd/Uncle Vanya/Menace: The Straight And Narrow\n
1972\n
John Le Mesurier\nTraitor\n
Alfred Burke\nPublic Eye\n
Frank Finlay\nCasanova\n
Kenneth Haigh\nSearch for the Nile, Man at the Top\n
1973\n
Anthony Hopkins\nWar and Peace\n
Michael Bryant\nThe Duchess of Malfi, Colditz\n
Nicol Williamson\nThe Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui\n
1974\n
Frank Finlay\nThe Adventures of Don Quixote; Candide; The Death of Adolf Hitler\n
Michael Crawford\nSome Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em\n
Bernard Hepton\nThe Adventures of Don Quixote, Colditz\n
Laurence Olivier\nLong Day's Journey Into Night\n
1975\n
Peter Barkworth\nCrown Matrimonial\n
Michael Bryant\nMr Axelford's Angel\n
Gordon Jackson\nUpstairs, Downstairs\n
Arthur Lowe\nMicrobes and Men, David Copperfield\n
1976\n
John Hurt\nThe Naked Civil Servant\n
Alan Bates\nPlaintiffs and Defendants, Two Sundays\n
Tony Britton\nThe Nearly Man\n
Timothy West\nEdward the Seventh\n
1977\n
Derek Jacobi\nI, Claudius\n
James Bolam\nWhen the Boat Comes In\n
Tom Conti\nThe Glittering Prizes\n
Jack Shepherd\nBill Brand, Ready When You Are Mr McGill\n
1978\n
Peter Barkworth\nProfessional Foul\n
James Bolam\nWhen the Boat Comes In\n
Derek Jacobi\nPhilby, Burgess and Maclean\n
Robert Powell\nJesus of Nazareth\n
1979\n
Edward Fox\nEdward and Mrs Simpson\n
Tom Bell\nOut\n
Ian Holm\nNight School, Flayed, Mirage, The Lost Boys\n
Bob Hoskins\nPennies From Heaven\n
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Alec Guinness has won twice, for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1980) and Smiley's People (1983).
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Anthony Andrews won the award for Brideshead Revisited in 1982.
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Ian Richardson won in 1991 for House of Cards.
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Alan Bates won in 1984.
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Michael Gambon won in 1987. Gambon holds the record of most wins in this category with four, including three consecutive wins.
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Alec Guinness\nTinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy\n
Robert Hardy\nSpeed King & All Creatures Great and Small\n
Leo McKern\nRumpole of the Bailey\n
Timothy West\nChurchill and the Generals; Henry VIII; Crime and Punishment; Timothy West as Beecham\n
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Denholm Elliott\nGentle Folk; In Hiding; Blade on the Feather; The Stinker (Tales of the Unexpected)\n
Trevor Howard\nThe Shillingbury Blowers; Staying On\n
Leo McKern\nRumpole's Return\n
Sam Waterston\nOppenheimer\n
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Anthony Andrews\nBrideshead Revisited\n
Robert Hardy\nWinston Churchill: The Wilderness Years; Fothergill\n
John Gielgud\nBrideshead Revisited\n
Nickolas Grace\n
Jeremy Irons\n
1983\n
Alec Guinness\nSmiley's People\n
George Cole\nMinder\n
Bernard Hill\nBoys from the Blackstuff\n
Laurence Olivier\nA Voyage Round My Father\n
1984\n
Alan Bates\nAn Englishman Abroad\n
Leo McKern\nRumpole of the Bailey; Reilly, Ace of Spies\n
Ronald Pickup\nOrwell on Jura; Waters of the Moon\n
Martin Sheen\nKennedy\n
1985\n
Tim Pigott-Smith\nThe Jewel In The Crown\n
George Cole\nMinder\n
Charles Dance\nThe Jewel In The Crown\n
Art Malik\n
1986\n
Bob Peck\nEdge of Darkness\n
Alec Guinness\nMonsignor Quioxte\n
Joe Don Baker\nEdge of Darkness\n
Ben Kingsley\nSilas Marner\n
1987\n
Michael Gambon\nThe Singing Detective\n
Colin Blakely\nDrums Along Balmoral Drive\n
Denholm Elliott\nHotel du Lac\n
Paul McGann\nThe Monocled Mutineer\n
Patrick Malahide\nThe Singing Detective\n
David Threlfall\nParadise Postponed\n
1988\n
David Jason\nPorterhouse Blue\n
Kenneth Branagh\nFortunes of War; The Lady's Not for Burning\n
Ray McAnally\nA Perfect Spy; Scout\n
Robbie Coltrane\nTutti Frutti\n
1989\n
Ray McAnally\nA Very British Coup\n
Alan Bennett\nA Chip in the Sugar\n
Colin Firth\nTumbledown\n
Ian Holm\nGame, Set and Match\n
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1990s[edit]

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Robbie Coltrane won the award three consecutive times, all for his work in Cracker.
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Simon Russell Beale won in 1998 for A Dance to the Music of Time.
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Tom Courtenay won in 1999 for A Rather English Marriage.
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Year\nActors\nWork\nCharacter\nNetwork\n
1990\n
John Thaw\nInspector Morse\nEndeavour Morse\nITV\n
Joss Ackland\nFirst and Last\nAlan Holly\nBBC One\n
Alfred Molina\nThe Accountant\nLionel Ellerman\n
John Gielgud\nSummer's Lease\nHaverford Downs\nBBC Two\n
1991\n
Ian Richardson\nHouse of Cards\nFrancis Urquhart\nBBC\n
John Thaw\nInspector Morse\nEndeavour Morse\nITV\n
David Suchet\nAgatha Christie's Poirot\nHercule Poirot\n
Albert Finney\nThe Green Man\nMaurice Allington\nBBC One\n
1992\n
Robert Lindsay\nG.B.H.\nMichael Murray\nChannel 4\n
John Thaw\nInspector Morse\nEndeavour Morse\nITV\n
Tom Bell\nPrime Suspect\nBill Otley\n
Michael Palin\nG.B.H.\nJim Nelson\nChannel 4\n
1993\n
John Thaw\nInspector Morse\nEndeavour Morse\nITV\n
Alan Bates\nUnnatural Pursuits\nHamish Partt\nBBC Two\n
Brian Cox\nThe Lost Language of Cranes\nOwen Benjamin\n
Ian Richardson\nAn Ungentlemanly Act\nRex Hunt\n
1994\n
Robbie Coltrane\nCracker\nDr. Edward \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald\nITV\n
Michael Kitchen\nTo Play the King\nThe King\nBBC\n
Ian Richardson\nFrancis Urquhart\n
Neil Pearson\nBetween the Lines\nTony Clark\nBBC One\n
1995\n
Robbie Coltrane\nCracker\nDr. Edward \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald\nITV\n
Pete Postlethwaite\nMartin Chuzzlewit\nMontague Tigg\nBBC Two\n
Paul Scofield\nOld Martin Chuzzlewitt\n
Tom Wilkinson\nSeth Pecksniff\n
1996
(42nd)
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Robbie Coltrane\nCracker\nDr. Edward \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald\nITV\n
Colin Firth\nPride and Prejudice\nMr. Darcy\nBBC One\n
Benjamin Whitrow\nMr. Bennet\n
Robert Lindsay\nJake's Progress\nJamie Diadoni\nChannel 4\n
Ian Richardson\nThe Final Cut\nFrancis Urquhart\nBBC\n
1997
(43rd)
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Nigel Hawthorne\nThe Fragile Heart\nEdgar Pascoe\nChannel 4\n
Albert Finney\nCold Lazarus / Karaoke\nDaniel Feeld\nBBC One / Channel 4\n
Christopher Eccleston\nOur Friends in the North\nDominic 'Nicky' Hutchinson\nBBC Two\n
Peter Vaughan\nFelix Hutchinson\n
1998
(44th)
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Simon Russell Beale\nA Dance to the Music of Time\nKenneth Widmerpool\nChannel 4\n
Derek Jacobi\nBreaking the Code\nAlan Turing\nBBC\n
Robert Carlyle\nHamish Macbeth\nHamish Macbeth\nBBC One\n
Tom Wilkinson\nCold Enough for Snow\nHugh Lloyd\n
1999
(45th)
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Tom Courtenay\nA Rather English Marriage\nRoy Southgate\nBBC\n
Robert Carlyle\nLooking After Jo Jo\nJohn Joe \"Jo Jo\" McCann\nBBC Two\n
Timothy Spall\nOur Mutual Friend\nMr. Venus\n
Albert Finney\nA Rather English Marriage\nReggie Conyngham-Jervis\nBBC\n
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2000s[edit]

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Albert Finney received the award in 2003 for The Gathering Storm, he also won a Primetime Emmy Award for the film.
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Bill Nighy won for State of Play in 2004.
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Mark Rylance has won twice, for The Government Inspector (2006) and Wolf Hall (2016).
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Jim Broadbent won for Longford in 2007, he also received a Golden Globe Award for the role.
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Year\nActors\nWork\nCharacter\nNetwork\n
2000
(46th)
\n
Michael Gambon\nWives and Daughters\nSquire Hamley\nBBC One\n
Aidan Gillen\nQueer as Folk\nStuart Alan Jones\nChannel 4\n
Pete Postlethwaite\nLost for Words\nDeric Longden\nITV\n
Timothy Spall\nShooting the Past\nOswald Bates\nBBC Two\n
2001
(47th)
\n
Michael Gambon\nLongitude\nJohn Harrison\nChannel 4\n
Steven Mackintosh\nCare\nDavy Younger\nBBC One\n
Pete Postlethwaite\nThe Sins\nLen Green\n
Ken Stott\nThe Vice\nPat Chappel\nITV\n
2002
(48th)
\n
Michael Gambon\nPerfect Strangers\nRaymond Symon\nBBC Two\n
Alan Bates\nLove in a Cold Climate\nMatthew Alconleigh\nBBC One\n
David Suchet\nThe Way We Live Now\nAugustus Melmotte\n
Timothy Spall\nVacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise\nTommy Rag\nBBC Two\n
2003
(49th)
\n
Albert Finney\nThe Gathering Storm\nWinston Churchill\nBBC\n
James Nesbitt\nBloody Sunday\nIvan Cooper\nITV\n
Kenneth Branagh\nConspiracy\nReinhard Heydrich\nBBC Two/HBO\n
Shackleton\nErnest Shackleton\nChannel 4\n
2004
(50th)
\n
Bill Nighy\nState of Play\nCameron Lloyd\nBBC One\n
Christopher Eccleston\nThe Second Coming\nSteven Baxter\nITV\n
Jim Broadbent\nThe Young Visiters\nAlfred Salteena\nBBC One\n
David Morrissey\nState of Play\nStephen Collins\n
2005
(51st)
\n
Rhys Ifans\nNot Only But Always\nPeter Cook\nChannel 4\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nHawking\nStephen Hawking\nBBC Two\n
Mark Strong\nThe Long Firm\nHarry Starks\n
Michael Sheen\nDirty Filthy Love\nMark Furness\nITV\n
2006
(52nd)
\n
Mark Rylance\nThe Government Inspector\nDr. David Kelly\nChannel 4\n
Denis Lawson\nBleak House\nJohn Jarndyce\nBBC One\n
Rufus Sewell\nShakespeaRe-Told: The Taming of the Shrew\nPetruchio\n
Bernard Hill\nA Very Social Secretary\nDavid Blunkett\nChannel 4\n
2007
(53rd)
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Jim Broadbent\nLongford\nFrank Pakenham\nChannel 4\n
John Simm\nLife on Mars\nSam Tyler\nBBC One\n
Andy Serkis\nLongford\nIan Brady\nChannel 4\n
Michael Sheen\nKenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!\nKenneth Williams\nBBC Four\n
2008
(54th)
\n
Andrew Garfield\nBoy A\nJack Burridge / Eric Wilson\nChannel 4\n
Tom Hardy\nStuart: A Life Backwards\nStuart Shorter\nBBC Two\n
Matthew MacFadyen\nSecret Life\nCharlie Webb\nChannel 4\n
Antony Sher\nPrimo\nPrimo Levi\nBBC Four\n
2009
(55th)
\n
Stephen Dillane\nThe Shooting of Thomas Hurndall\nAnthony Hurndall\nChannel 4\n
Jason Isaacs\nThe Curse of Steptoe\nHarry H. Corbett\nBBC Four\n
Ken Stott\nHancock & Joan\nTony Hancock\n
Ben Whishaw\nCriminal Justice\nBen Coulter\nBBC One\n
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2010s[edit]

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Kenneth Branagh won for Wallander in 2010, he also won an International Emmy Award for the role in 2017.
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Dominic West won for Appropriate Adult in 2012.
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Sean Bean won in 2018 for Broken.
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Benedict Cumberbatch won for Patrick Melrose in 2019; this was his sixth nomination in this category and first win.
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Year\nActors\nWork\nCharacter\nNetwork\n
2010
(56th)
\n
Kenneth Branagh\nWallander\nKurt Wallander\nBBC One\n
Brendan Gleeson\nInto the Storm\nWinston Churchill\nBBC\n
John Hurt\nAn Englishman in New York\nQuentin Crisp\nITV\n
David Oyelowo\nSmall Island\nGilbert Joseph\nBBC One\n
2011
(57th)
\n
Daniel Rigby\nEric and Ernie\nEric Morecambe\nBBC Two\n
Jim Broadbent\nAny Human Heart\nLogan Mountstuart\nChannel 4\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nSherlock\nSherlock Holmes\nBBC One\n
Matt Smith\nDoctor Who\nThe Doctor\n
2012
(58th)
\n
Dominic West\nAppropriate Adult\nFred West\nITV\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nSherlock\nSherlock Holmes\nBBC One\n
John Simm\nExile\nTom Ronstadt\n
Joseph Gilgun\nThis Is England '88\nRichard Woodford\nChannel 4\n
2013
(59th)
\n
Ben Whishaw\nThe Hollow Crown\nRichard II\nBBC Two\n
Sean Bean\nAccused\nSimon/Tracie\nBBC One\n
Derek Jacobi\nLast Tango in Halifax\nAlan Buttershaw\n
Toby Jones\nThe Girl\nAlfred Hitchcock\nBBC Two\n
2014
(60th)
\n
Sean Harris\nSouthcliffe\nStephen Morton\nChannel 4\n
Jamie Dornan\nThe Fall\nPaul Spector\nBBC Two\n
Luke Newberry\nIn the Flesh\nKieren Walker\nBBC Three\n
Dominic West\nBurton & Taylor\nRichard Burton\nBBC Four\n
2015
(61st)
\n
Jason Watkins\nThe Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies\nChristopher Jefferies\nITV\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nSherlock\nSherlock Holmes\nBBC One\n
James Nesbitt\nThe Missing\nTony Hughes\n
Toby Jones\nMarvellous\nNeil Baldwin\nBBC Two\n
2016
(62nd)
\n
Mark Rylance\nWolf Hall\nThomas Cromwell\nBBC Two\n
Stephen Graham\nThis is England '90\nAndrew \"Combo\" Gascoigne\nChannel 4\n
Idris Elba\nLuther\nJohn Luther\nBBC One\n
Ben Whishaw\nLondon Spy\nDaniel Holt\nBBC Two\n
2017
(63rd)
\n
Adeel Akhtar\nMurdered by My Father\nShahzad Khan\nBBC Three\n
Babou Ceesay\nDamilola, Our Loved Boy\nRichard Taylor\nBBC One\n
Robbie Coltrane\nNational Treasure\nPaul Finchley\nChannel 4\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nThe Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses\nRichard III\nBBC Two\n
2018
(64th)
\n
Sean Bean\nBroken\nMichael Kerrigan\nBBC One\n
Jack Rowan\nBorn to Kill\nSam Woodford\nChannel 4\n
Joe Cole\nBlack Mirror\nFrank\nNetflix\n
Tim Pigott-Smith\nKing Charles III\nKing Charles III\nBBC Two\n
2019
(65th)
\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nPatrick Melrose\nPatrick Melrose\nSky Atlantic\n
Hugh Grant\nA Very English Scandal\nJeremy Thorpe\nBBC One\n
Lucian Msamati\nKiri\nTobi Akindele\nChannel 4\n
Chance Perdomo\nKilled by My Debt\nJerome Rogers\nBBC Three\n
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2020s[edit]

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Jared Harris won for Chernobyl in 2020.
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Paul Mescal won for Normal People in 2021.
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Year\nActors\nWork\nCharacter\nNetwork\n
2020
(66th)
[1]
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Jared Harris\nChernobyl\nValery Legasov\nSky Atlantic\n
Stephen Graham\nThe Virtues\nJoseph Lowery\nChannel 4\n
Takehiro Hira\nGiri/Haji\nKenzo Mori\nBBC Two\n
Callum Turner\nThe Capture\nShaun Emery\nBBC One\n
2021
(67th)
[2]\n
Paul Mescal\nNormal People\nConnell Waldron\nBBC Three\n
John Boyega\n Small Axe: Red, White and Blue\nLeroy Logan\nBBC One\n
Paapa Essiedu\nI May Destroy You\nKwame\n
Shaun Parkes\n Small Axe: Mangrove\nFrank Crichlow\n
Josh O'Connor\nThe Crown\nCharles, Prince of Wales\nNetflix\n
Waleed Zuaiter\n Baghdad Central\nMuhsin al-Khafaji\nChannel 4\n
2022
(68th)

[3]\n
Sean Bean\nTime\nMark Cobden\nBBC One\n
Samuel Adewunmi\nYou Don't Know Me\nHero\nBBC One\n
David Thewlis\nLandscapers\nChristopher Edwards\nSky Atlantic\n
Olly Alexander\nIt's a Sin\nRitchie Tozer\nChannel 4\n
Stephen Graham\nHelp\nTony\n
Hugh Quarshie\nStephen\nNeville Lawrence\nITV\n
2023
(69th)

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Ben Whishaw\nThis Is Going to Hurt\nAdam Kay\nBBC One\n
Taron EgertonBlack BirdJames \"Jimmy\" Keene Jr.Apple TV+\n
Gary OldmanSlow HorsesJackson Lamb\n
Martin FreemanThe ResponderChris CarsonBBC One\n
Cillian MurphyPeaky BlindersTommy Shelby\n
Chaske SpencerThe EnglishSgt. Eli Whipp / Wounded WolfBBC Two\n
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Actors with multiple wins and nominations[edit]

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Multiple wins[edit]

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The following people have been awarded the British Academy Television Award for Actor multiple times:\n

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Multiple nominations[edit]

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The following people have been nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Actor multiple times:\n

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6 nominations\n

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5 nominations\n

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4 nominations\n

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3 nominations\n

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2 nominations\n

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ Kanter, Jake (2020-07-31). \"BAFTA TV Awards Winners: Night Of Surprises, As 'Chernobyl' & 'The End Of The F***ing World' Take Two Prizes Each\". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-07-31.\n
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  3. ^ \"BAFTA TV 2021: Nominations for the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Television Craft Awards\". www.bafta.org. 2021-04-28. Retrieved 2021-04-28.\n
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  5. ^ \"Bafta TV awards 2022: full list of nominations\". The Guardian. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.\n
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  7. ^ Ritman, Alex (22 March 2023). \"BAFTA TV Awards: 'This is Going to Hurt,' 'The Responder' Lead Pack of Nominees\". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 22 March 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2023.\n
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All the prizes \u2013 including the new one for best casting \u2013 at the 73rd British Academy film awards

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Baftas 2020: the red carpet, the frocks, the ceremony and winners \u2013 live

Best film

WINNER: 1917
The Irishman
Joker
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Parasite

Best actress

Jessie Buckley \u2013 Wild Rose
Scarlett Johansson \u2013 Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan \u2013 Little Women
Charlize Theron \u2013 Bombshell
WINNER: Ren\u00e9e Zellweger \u2013 Judy

Best actor

Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Taron Egerton, Rocketman
WINNER: Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

Best director

WINNER: 1917 \u2013 Sam Mendes
The Irishman \u2013 Martin Scorsese
Joker - Todd Phillips
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood \u2013 Quentin Tarantino
Parasite \u2013 Bong Joon-ho

Best casting

WINNER: Joker
Marriage Story
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
The Personal History of David Copperfield
The Two Popes

EE rising star award (voted for by the public)

Awkwafina
Jack Lowden
Kaitlyn Dever
Kelvin Harrison Jr
WINNER: Micheal Ward

Best film not in the English language

The Farewell
For Sama
Pain and Glory
WINNER: Parasite
Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Best special visual effects

WINNER: 1917
Avengers: Endgame
The Irishman
The Lion King
Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker

Best supporting actor

Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
WINNER: Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best original screenplay

Booksmart - Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman
Knives Out \u2013 Rian Johnson
Marriage Story \u2013 Noah Baumbach
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood \u2013 Quentin Tarantino
WINNER: Parasite \u2013 Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-ho

Best documentary

American Factory
Apollo 11
Diego Maradona
WINNER: For Sama
The Great Hack

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

WINNER: Bait \u2013 Mark Jenkin (writer/director), Kate Byers, Linn Waite (producers)
For Sama \u2013 Waad Al-Kateab (director/producer), Edward Watts (director)
Maiden \u2013 Alex Holmes (director)
Only You \u2013 Harry Wootliff (writer/director)
Retablo \u2013 \u00c1lvaro Delgado Aparicio (writer/director)

Best adapted screenplay

The Irishman \u2013 Steven Zaillian
WINNER: Jojo Rabbit \u2013 Taika Waititi
Joker \u2013 Todd Phillips, Scott Silver
Little Women \u2013 Greta Gerwig
The Two Popes \u2013 Anthony McCarten

Best supporting actress

WINNER: Laura Dern, Marriage Story
Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit
Florence Pugh, Little Women
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Margot Robbie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best cinematography

WINNER: 1917
The Irishman
Joker
Le Mans \u201966
The Lighthouse

Best editing

The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
WINNER: Le Mans \u201966
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best costume design

The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Judy
WINNER: Little Women
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best production design

WINNER: 1917
The Irishman
Jojo Rabbit
Joker
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best sound

WINNER: 1917
Joker
Le Mans \u201966
Rocketman
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Best original score

1917
Jojo Rabbit
WINNER: Joker
Little Women
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Best British short film

Azaar
Goldfish
Kamali
WINNER: Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You\u2019re a Girl)
The Trap

Best British short animation

WINNER: Grandad Was a Romantic
In Her Boots
The Magic Boat

Best makeup and hair

1917
WINNER: Bombshell
Joker
Judy
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BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor
The 2023 recipient: Robert Downey Jr.
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
LocationUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byRobert Downey Jr. for Oppenheimer (2023)
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film.\n

This award began in 1968 and had four nominees until 1999 when expanded to five nominees. No award in supporting categories was presented in 1980. In 1981, the award was given out without gender differentiation for Best Supporting Artist\u2014the only time this has occurred; all four selected nominees that year were male.\n

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. Since 1968, selected actors have been awarded with the BAFTA award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at an annual ceremony.\n

In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.\n

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Ian Holm won in 1968 for his role in The Bofors Gun
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Laurence Olivier won in 1969 for his role in Oh! What a Lovely War
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Ben Johnson won in 1972 for his role in The Last Picture Show
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Fred Astaire won in 1975 for his role in The Towering Inferno
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Robert Duvall won in 1979 for his role in Apocalypse Now
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Daniel Auteuil won in 1987 for his role in Jean de Florette
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Alan Rickman won for his role in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
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Ralph Fiennes won for his performance in Schindler's List (1993)
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Samuel L. Jackson won for his performance in Pulp Fiction (1994)
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Paul Scofield won for his performance in The Crucible (1996).
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Tom Wilkinson won for his performance in The Full Monty (1997).
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Benicio del Toro won for his role in 2000's Traffic
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Jim Broadbent won for his performance in Moulin Rouge! (2001)
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Christopher Walken won for his performance in Catch Me If You Can (2002)
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Jake Gyllenhaal won for his performance in Brokeback Mountain (2005)
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Javier Bardem won for his performance in No Country for Old Men (2007)
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Heath Ledger won posthumously for his performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight (2008).
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Christoph Waltz won twice for his roles in Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012)
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Barkhad Abdi won for his performance as Abduwali Muse in Captain Phillips (2013)
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JK Simmons won for his performance in Whiplash (2014)
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Mark Rylance won for portraying Rudolf Abel in Bridge of Spies (2015)
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Dev Patel won for his performance as Saroo Brierley in Lion (2016)
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Sam Rockwell won for his performance in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
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Mahershala Ali won for his performance as Don Shirley in Green Book (2018)
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Brad Pitt won for his performance in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
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Daniel Kaluuya won for his performance as Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
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Troy Kotsur won for his performance in CODA (2021)
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Barry Keoghan won for his performance in The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
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1960s[edit]

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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1968
(22nd)
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Ian Holm\nThe Bofors Gun\nFlynn\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Lion in Winter\nKing Richard I\n
John McEnery\nRomeo and Juliet\nMercutio\n
George Segal\nNo Way to Treat a Lady\nMorris Brummel\n
1969
(23rd)
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Laurence Olivier\nOh! What a Lovely War\nJohn French\n
Jack Klugman\nGoodbye, Columbus\nBen Patimkin\n
Jack Nicholson\nEasy Rider\nGeorge Hanson\n
Robert Vaughn\nBullitt\nChalmers\n
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1970s[edit]

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1970
(24th)
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Colin Welland\nKes\nMr Farthing\n
Bernard Cribbins\nThe Railway Children\nAlbert Perks\n
John Mills\nRyan's Daughter\nMichael\n
Gig Young\nThey Shoot Horses, Don't They?\nRocky\n
1971
(25th)
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Edward Fox\nThe Go-Between\nHugh Trimingham\n
Michael Gough\nThe Go-Between\nMr Maudsley\n
Ian Hendry\nGet Carter\nEric Paice\n
John Hurt\n10 Rillington Place\nTimothy Evans\n
1972
(26th)
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Ben Johnson\nThe Last Picture Show\nSam the Lion\n
Max Adrian (posthumous)\nThe Boy Friend\nMr Max / Lord Hubert Brockhurst\n
Robert Duvall\nThe Godfather\nTom Hagen\n
Ralph Richardson\nLady Caroline Lamb\nGeorge IV of the United Kingdom\n
1973
(27th)
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Arthur Lowe\nO Lucky Man!\nMr Duff / Charlie Johnson / Dr Munda\n
Ian Bannen\nThe Offence\nKenneth Baxter\n
Denholm Elliott\nA Doll's House\nNils Krogstad\n
Michael Lonsdale\nThe Day of the Jackal\nLebel\n
1974
(28th)
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John Gielgud\nMurder on the Orient Express\nMr Beddoes\n
Adam Faith\nStardust\nMike Menary\n
John Huston\nChinatown\nNoah Cross\n
Randy Quaid\nThe Last Detail\nSeaman Larry Meadows\n
1975
(29th)
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Fred Astaire\nThe Towering Inferno\nHarlee Claiborne\n
Martin Balsam\nThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three\nHarold Longman\n
Burgess Meredith\nThe Day of the Locust\nHarry Greener\n
Jack Warden\nShampoo\nLester Carp\n
1976
(30th)
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Brad Dourif\nOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\nBilly Bibbit\n
Martin Balsam\nAll the President's Men\nHoward Simons\n
Michael Hordern\nThe Slipper and the Rose\nThe King\n
Jason Robards\nAll the President's Men\nBen Bradlee\n
1977
(31st)
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Edward Fox\nA Bridge Too Far\nBrian Horrocks\n
Colin Blakely\nEquus\nFrank Strang\n
Robert Duvall\nNetwork\nFrank Hackett\n
Zero Mostel\nThe Front\nHecky Brown\n
1978
(32nd)
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John Hurt\nMidnight Express\nMax\n
Gene Hackman\nSuperman\nLex Luthor\n
Jason Robards\nJulia\nDashiell Hammett\n
Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut\nClose Encounters of the Third Kind\nClaude Lacombe\n
1979
(33rd)
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Robert Duvall\nApocalypse Now\nBill Kilgore\n
Denholm Elliott\nSaint Jack\nWilliam Leigh\n
John Hurt\nAlien\nKane\n
Christopher Walken\nThe Deer Hunter\nNikanor \"Nick\" Chevotarevich\n
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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1980
(34th)
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1981
(35th)
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Ian Holm\nChariots of Fire\nSam Mussabini\n
Denholm Elliott\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nMarcus Brody\n
John Gielgud\nArthur\nHobson\n
Nigel Havers\nChariots of Fire\nAndrew Lindsay\n
1982
(36th)
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Jack Nicholson\nReds\nEugene O'Neill\n
Frank Finlay\nThe Return of the Soldier\nWilliam Grey\n
Edward Fox\nGandhi\nReginald Dyer\n
Roshan Seth\nJawaharlal Nehru\n
1983
(37th)
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Denholm Elliott\nTrading Places\nColeman\n
Bob Hoskins\nThe Honorary Consul\nColonel Perez\n
Burt Lancaster\nLocal Hero\nFelix Happer\n
Jerry Lewis\nThe King of Comedy\nJerry Langford\n
1984
(38th)
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Denholm Elliott\nA Private Function\nCharles Swaby\n
Michael Elphick\nGorky Park\nPasha\n
Ian Holm\nGreystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes\nPhillippe D'Arnot\n
Ralph Richardson\nThe Earl of Greystoke\n
1985
(39th)
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Denholm Elliott\nDefence of the Realm\nVernon Bayliss\n
James Fox\nA Passage to India\nRichard Fielding\n
John Gielgud\nPlenty\nLeonard Darwin\n
Saeed Jaffrey\nMy Beautiful Laundrette\nNasser\n
1986
(40th)
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Ray McAnally\nThe Mission\nAltamirano\n
Klaus Maria Brandauer\nOut of Africa\nBror Blixen\n
Simon Callow\nA Room with a View\nArthur Beebe\n
Denholm Elliott\nMr. Emerson\n
1987
(41st)
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Daniel Auteuil\nJean de Florette\nUgolin\n
Ian Bannen\nHope and Glory\nGrandfather George\n
Sean Connery\nThe Untouchables\nJimmy Malone\n
John Thaw\nCry Freedom\nKruger\n
1988
(42nd)
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Michael Palin\nA Fish Called Wanda\nKen Pile\n
Joss Ackland\nWhite Mischief\nJock Delves Broughton\n
Peter O'Toole\nThe Last Emperor\nReginald Johnston\n
David Suchet\nA World Apart\nMuller\n
1989
(43rd)
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Ray McAnally\nMy Left Foot\nMr. Brown\n
Marlon Brando\nA Dry White Season\nIan McKenzie\n
Sean Connery\nIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade\nHenry Jones Sr.\n
Jack Nicholson\nBatman\nJack Napier / The Joker\n
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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1990
(44th)
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Salvatore Cascio\nCinema Paradiso\nSalvatore Di Vita (child)\n
Alan Alda\nCrimes and Misdemeanors\nLester\n
John Hurt\nThe Field\nBird O'Donnell\n
Al Pacino\nDick Tracy\nAlphonse \"Big Boy\" Caprice\n
1991
(45th)
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Alan Rickman\nRobin Hood: Prince of Thieves\nSheriff of Nottingham\n
Alan Bates\nHamlet\nKing Claudius\n
Derek Jacobi\nDead Again\nFranklyn Madson\n
Andrew Strong\nThe Commitments\nDeco Cuffe\n
1992
(46th)
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Gene Hackman\nUnforgiven\nLittle Bill Daggett\n
Jaye Davidson\nThe Crying Game\nDil\n
Tommy Lee Jones\nJFK\nClay Shaw\n
Samuel West\nHowards End\nLeonard Bast\n
1993
(47th)
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Ralph Fiennes\nSchindler's List\nAmon G\u00f6th\n
Tommy Lee Jones\nThe Fugitive\nDeputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard\n
Ben Kingsley\nSchindler's List\nItzhak Stern\n
John Malkovich\nIn the Line of Fire\nMitch Leary\n
1994
(48th)
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Samuel L. Jackson\nPulp Fiction\nJules Winnfield\n
Simon Callow\nFour Weddings and a Funeral\nGareth\n
John Hannah\nMatthew\n
Paul Scofield\nQuiz Show\nMark Van Doren\n
1995
(49th)
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Tim Roth\nRob Roy\nArchibald Cunningham\n
Ian Holm\nThe Madness of King George\nDr. Willis\n
Martin Landau\nEd Wood\nBela Lugosi\n
Alan Rickman\nSense and Sensibility\nChristopher Brandon\n
1996
(50th)
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Paul Scofield\nThe Crucible\nThomas Danforth\n
John Gielgud\nShine\nCecil Parkes\n
Edward Norton\nPrimal Fear\nAaron Stampler\n
Alan Rickman\nMichael Collins\n\u00c9amon de Valera\n
1997
(51st)
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Tom Wilkinson\nThe Full Monty\nGerald\n
Mark Addy\nThe Full Monty\nDave\n
Rupert Everett\nMy Best Friend's Wedding\nGeorge Downes\n
Burt Reynolds\nBoogie Nights\nJack Horner\n
1998
(52nd)
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Geoffrey Rush\nShakespeare in Love\nPhilip Henslowe\n
Ed Harris\nThe Truman Show\nChristof\n
Geoffrey Rush\nElizabeth\nFrancis Walsingham\n
Tom Wilkinson\nShakespeare in Love\nHugh Fennyman\n
1999
(53rd)
[3]
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Jude Law\nThe Talented Mr. Ripley\nDickie Greenleaf\n
Wes Bentley\nAmerican Beauty\nRicky Fitts\n
Michael Caine\nThe Cider House Rules\nWilbur Larch\n
Rhys Ifans\nNotting Hill\nSpike\n
Timothy Spall\nTopsy-Turvy\nRichard Temple\n
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2000s[edit]

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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
\nBenicio del Toro\nTraffic\nJavier Rodriguez\n
Albert Finney\nErin Brockovich\nEdward L. Masry\n
Gary Lewis\nBilly Elliot\nJackie Elliot\n
Joaquin Phoenix\nGladiator\nCommodus\n
Oliver Reed (posthumous)\nProximo\n
2001
(55th)
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Jim Broadbent\nMoulin Rouge!\nHarold Zidler\n
Hugh Bonneville\nIris\nYoung John Bayley\n
Robbie Coltrane\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\nRubeus Hagrid\n
Colin Firth\nBridget Jones's Diary\nMark Darcy\n
Eddie Murphy [A]\nShrek\nDonkey\n
2002
(56th)
[7]
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Christopher Walken\nCatch Me If You Can\nFrank Abagnale Sr.\n
Chris Cooper\nAdaptation\nJohn Laroche\n
Ed Harris\nThe Hours\nRichard Brown\n
Alfred Molina\nFrida\nDiego Rivera\n
Paul Newman\nRoad to Perdition\nJohn Rooney\n
2003
(57th)
[8]
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Bill Nighy\nLove Actually\nBilly Mack\n
Paul Bettany\nMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World\nDr. Stephen Maturin\n
Albert Finney\nBig Fish\nEd Bloom (Old)\n
Ian McKellen\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\nGandalf\n
Tim Robbins\nMystic River\nDave Boyle\n
2004
(58th)
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Clive Owen\nCloser\nLarry Gray\n
Alan Alda\nThe Aviator\nOwen Brewster\n
Phil Davis\nVera Drake\nStanley Drake\n
Rodrigo de la Serna\nThe Motorcycle Diaries\nAlberto Granado\n
Jamie Foxx\nCollateral\nMax Durocher\n
2005
(59th)
[10]
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Jake Gyllenhaal\nBrokeback Mountain\nJack Twist\n
Don Cheadle\nCrash\nDet. Graham Waters\n
George Clooney\nGood Night, and Good Luck\nFred W. Friendly\n
Syriana\nBob Barnes\n
Matt Dillon\nCrash\nSgt. John Ryan\n
2006
(60th)
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Alan Arkin\nLittle Miss Sunshine\nEdwin Hoover\n
James McAvoy\nThe Last King of Scotland\nNicholas Garrigan\n
Jack Nicholson\nThe Departed\nFrank Costello\n
Leslie Phillips\nVenus\nIan Brooks\n
Michael Sheen\nThe Queen\nTony Blair\n
2007
(61st)
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Javier Bardem\nNo Country for Old Men\nAnton Chigurh\n
Paul Dano\nThere Will Be Blood\nEli Sunday / Paul Sunday\n
Philip Seymour Hoffman\nCharlie Wilson's War\nGust Avrakotos\n
Tommy Lee Jones\nNo Country for Old Men\nSheriff Ed Tom Bell\n
Tom Wilkinson\nMichael Clayton\nArthur Edens\n
2008
(62nd)
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Heath Ledger (posthumous)\nThe Dark Knight\nJoker\n
Robert Downey Jr.\nTropic Thunder\nKirk Lazarus\n
Brendan Gleeson\nIn Bruges\nKen Daley\n
Philip Seymour Hoffman\nDoubt\nFather Brendan Flynn\n
Brad Pitt\nBurn After Reading\nChad Feldheimer\n
2009
(63rd)
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Christoph Waltz\nInglourious Basterds\nCol. Hans Landa\n
Alec Baldwin\nIt's Complicated\nJacob Adler\n
Christian McKay\nMe and Orson Welles\nOrson Welles\n
Alfred Molina\nAn Education\nJack Miller\n
Stanley Tucci\nThe Lovely Bones\nGeorge Harvey\n
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2010s[edit]

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2010
(64th)
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Geoffrey Rush\nThe King's Speech\nLionel Logue\n
Christian Bale\nThe Fighter\nDicky Eklund\n
Andrew Garfield\nThe Social Network\nEduardo Saverin\n
Pete Postlethwaite (posthumous)\nThe Town\nFergus \"Fergie\" Colm\n
Mark Ruffalo\nThe Kids Are All Right\nPaul Hatfield\n
2011
(65th)
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Christopher Plummer\nBeginners\nHal Fields\n
Kenneth Branagh\nMy Week with Marilyn\nLaurence Olivier\n
Jim Broadbent\nThe Iron Lady\nDenis Thatcher\n
Jonah Hill\nMoneyball\nPeter Brand\n
Philip Seymour Hoffman\nThe Ides of March\nPaul Zara\n
2012
(66th)
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Christoph Waltz\nDjango Unchained\nDr. King Schultz\n
Alan Arkin\nArgo\nLester Siegel\n
Javier Bardem\nSkyfall\nRaoul Silva\n
Philip Seymour Hoffman\nThe Master\nLancaster Dodd\n
Tommy Lee Jones\nLincoln\nThaddeus Stevens\n
2013
(67th)
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Barkhad Abdi\nCaptain Phillips\nAbduwali Muse\n
Daniel Br\u00fchl\nRush\nNiki Lauda\n
Bradley Cooper\nAmerican Hustle\nRichard \"Richie\" DiMaso\n
Matt Damon\nBehind the Candelabra\nScott Thorson\n
Michael Fassbender\n12 Years a Slave\nEdwin Epps\n
2014
(68th)
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J. K. Simmons\nWhiplash\nTerrence Fletcher\n
Steve Carell\nFoxcatcher\nJohn du Pont\n
Ethan Hawke\nBoyhood\nMason Evans Sr.\n
Edward Norton\nBirdman\nMike Shiner\n
Mark Ruffalo\nFoxcatcher\nDavid Schultz\n
2015
(69th)
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Mark Rylance\nBridge of Spies\nRudolf Abel\n
Christian Bale\nThe Big Short\nMichael Burry\n
Benicio del Toro\nSicario\nAlejandro Gillick\n
Idris Elba\nBeasts of No Nation\nThe Commandant\n
Mark Ruffalo\nSpotlight\nMichael Rezendes\n
2016
(70th)
[21]
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Dev Patel\nLion\nSaroo Brierley\n
Mahershala Ali\nMoonlight\nJuan\n
Jeff Bridges\nHell or High Water\nMarcus Hamilton\n
Hugh Grant\nFlorence Foster Jenkins\nSt. Clair Bayfield\n
Aaron Taylor-Johnson\nNocturnal Animals\nRay Marcus\n
2017
(71st)
[22]
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Sam Rockwell\nThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri\nJason Dixon\n
Willem Dafoe\nThe Florida Project\nBobby Hicks\n
Hugh Grant\nPaddington 2\nPhoenix Buchanan\n
Woody Harrelson\nThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri\nBill Willoughby\n
Christopher Plummer\nAll the Money in the World\nJ. Paul Getty\n
2018
(72nd)
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Mahershala Ali\nGreen Book\nDon Shirley\n
Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet\nBeautiful Boy\nNic Sheff\n
Adam Driver\nBlacKkKlansman\nFlip Zimmerman\n
Richard E. Grant\nCan You Ever Forgive Me?\nJack Hock\n
Sam Rockwell\nVice\nGeorge W. Bush\n
2019
(73rd)
[24]
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Brad Pitt\nOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood\nCliff Booth\n
Tom Hanks\nA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood\nFred Rogers\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Two Popes\nPope Benedict XVI\n
Al Pacino\nThe Irishman\nJimmy Hoffa\n
Joe Pesci\nRussell Bufalino\n
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(74th)
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Barry Keoghan\nCalm with Horses\nDymphna\n
Alan Kim\nMinari\nDavid Yi\n
Leslie Odom Jr.\nOne Night in Miami...\nSam Cooke\n
Clarke Peters\nDa 5 Bloods\nOtis\n
Paul Raci\nSound of Metal\nJoe\n
2021
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Troy Kotsur\nCODA\nFrank Rossi\n
Mike Faist\nWest Side Story\nRiff\n
Ciar\u00e1n Hinds\nBelfast\nPop\n
Woody Norman\nC'mon C'mon\nJesse\n
Jesse Plemons\nThe Power of the Dog\nGeorge Burbank\n
Kodi Smit-McPhee\nPeter Gordon\n
2022
(76th)
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Brendan Gleeson\nThe Banshees of Inisherin\nColm Doherty\n
Ke Huy Quan\nEverything Everywhere All at Once\nWaymond Wang\n
Eddie Redmayne\nThe Good Nurse\nCharles Cullen\n
Albrecht Schuch\nAll Quiet on the Western Front\nStanislaus \"Kat\" Katczinsky\n
Micheal Ward\nEmpire of Light\nStephen\n
2023
(77th)
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Robert Downey Jr.\nOppenheimer\nLewis Strauss\n
Robert De Niro\nKillers of the Flower Moon\nWilliam Hale\n
Jacob Elordi\nSaltburn\nFelix Catton\n
Ryan Gosling\nBarbie\nKen\n
Paul Mescal\nAll of Us Strangers\nHarry\n
Dominic Sessa\nThe Holdovers\nAngus Tully\n
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BAFTA Award for Best Actor
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LocationUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
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Best Actor in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film.\n

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Actor with most awards\nPeter Finch\n5\nDenholm Elliott\n3\nPeter Finch\n5\n
Actor with most British Actor Awards (until 1967)\nPeter Finch\n3\n\u2014\n\u2014\nPeter Finch\n3\n
Actor with most Foreign Actor Awards (until 1967)\nMarlon Brando\n3\n\u2014\n\u2014\nMarlon Brando\n3\n
Actor with most nominations\nDaniel Day-Lewis
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Actor with most British Actor Award nominations (until 1967)\nLaurence Olivier\n6\n\u2014\n\u2014\nLaurence Olivier\n6\n
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Winners and nominees[edit]

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From 1952 to 1967, there were two Best Actor awards: one for a British actor and another for a foreign actor. In 1968, the two prizes of British and Foreign actor were combined to create a single Best Actor award. Its current title, for Best Actor in a Leading Role, has been used since 1995.\n

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Ralph Richardson won for The Sound Barrier (1952)
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Marlon Brando won three times for Viva Zapata! (1952), Julius Caesar (1953), and On the Waterfront (1954)
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John Gielgud won for Julius Caesar (1953)
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Laurence Olivier won for Richard III (1955)
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\"Peter
Peter Finch has won five awards from seven nominations for his roles in A Town Like Alice (1956), The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), No Love for Johnnie (1961), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and Network (1976)
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Alec Guinness won for The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
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Henry Fonda won for 12 Angry Men (1957)
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Peter Sellers won for I'm All Right Jack (1959)
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Sidney Poitier won in 1958 for his performance in The Defiant Ones, thus becoming the first black actor to win in this category[1][2]
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\"Jack
Jack Lemmon won three times for Some Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960) and The China Syndrome (1979)
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Richard Burton won for The Spy Who Came in from the Cold / Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
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Paul Newman won for The Hustler (1961)
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Peter O'Toole won for Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
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Burt Lancaster won for Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)
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Marcello Mastroianni won twice in Divorce Italian Style (1963), and Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1964)
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Lee Marvin won for The Killers / Cat Ballou (1965)
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Spencer Tracy won for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1968)
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Dustin Hoffman won twice for Midnight Cowboy / John and Mary (1969), and Tootsie (1983)
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Gene Hackman won for The French Connection and The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
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Jack Nicholson won twice for The Last Detail / Chinatown (1974), and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
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Al Pacino won for The Godfather Part II / Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
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Ben Kingsley won for Gandhi (1982)
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Michael Caine won for Educating Rita (1983)
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Daniel Day-Lewis is the first actor to win this award four times, in 1989, 2002, 2007, and 2012, for his performances in My Left Foot, Gangs of New York, There Will Be Blood and Lincoln, respectively
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Anthony Hopkins won three times for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Remains of the Day (1993) and The Father (2020) [3]
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Robert Downey Jr. won for his performances as Charlie Chaplin in 1992's Chaplin
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Hugh Grant won for his performance in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
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Geoffrey Rush won for his performance in Shine (1996)
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Roberto Benigni won in 1998 for Life Is Beautiful
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Kevin Spacey won for his performance in American Beauty (1999)
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Russell Crowe won once from three consecutive nominations for playing John Forbes Nash Jr. in A Beautiful Mind (2001)
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Bill Murray won for his role in Lost in Translation (2003)
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Jamie Foxx won for Ray (2004).
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Philip Seymour Hoffman won for Capote (2005)
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Forest Whitaker won for his performance as Idi Amin in the 2006 film, The Last King of Scotland
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Mickey Rourke won for The Wrestler (2008)
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Colin Firth won two consecutive Best Actor awards for his performances in 2009's A Single Man and 2010's The King's Speech
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Jean Dujardin became the first French actor to win for The Artist (2011)[4]
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Chiwetel Ejiofor became the first black-British actor to win this category for his performance in 12 Years a Slave (2013)
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Eddie Redmayne won for The Theory of Everything (2014)
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Leonardo DiCaprio won for The Revenant (2015)
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Casey Affleck won for Manchester by the Sea (2016).
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Gary Oldman won for Darkest Hour (2017)
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Rami Malek won Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
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Joaquin Phoenix won for his portrayal of the title character in Joker (2019)
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Austin Butler won for Elvis (2022)
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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1952
(6th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Ralph Richardson\nThe Sound Barrier\nJohn Ridgefield\n
Jack Hawkins\nMandy\nDick Searle\n
James Hayter\nThe Pickwick Papers\nSamuel Pickwick\n
Laurence Olivier\nCarrie\nGeorge Hurstwood\n
Nigel Patrick\nThe Sound Barrier\nTony Garthwaite\n
Alastair Sim\nFolly to Be Wise\nCaptain William Paris\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Marlon Brando\nViva Zapata!\nEmiliano Zapata \n
Humphrey Bogart\nThe African Queen\nCharlie Allnut\n
Pierre Fresnay\nDieu a besoin des hommes (God Needs Man)\nThomas Gourvennec\n
Francesco Golisano\nMiracolo a Milano (Miracle in Milan)\nTot\u00f2\n
Fredric March\nDeath of a Salesman\nWilly Loman\n
1953
(7th)
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Best British Actor\n
John Gielgud\nJulius Caesar\nCassius\n
Jack Hawkins\nThe Cruel Sea\nGeorge Ericson\n
Trevor Howard\nThe Heart of the Matter\nHarry Scobie\n
Duncan Macrae\nThe Kidnappers (US: The Little Kidnappers)\nJim MacKenzie\n
Kenneth More\nGenevieve\nAmbrose Claverhouse\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Marlon Brando\nJulius Caesar\nMark Antony \n
Eddie Albert\nRoman Holiday\nIrving Radovich\n
Van Heflin\nShane\nJoe Starrett\n
Claude Laydu\nJournal d'un cur\u00e9 de campagne (Diary of a Country Priest)\nPriest of Ambricourt\n
Marcel Mouloudji\nNous sommes tous des assassins (GB: Are We All Murderers?)\nRen\u00e9 Le Guen\n
Gregory Peck\nRoman Holiday\nJoe Bradley\n
Spencer Tracy\nThe Actress\nClinton Jones\n
1954
(8th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Kenneth More\nDoctor in the House\nRichard Grimsdyke\n
Maurice Denham\nThe Purple Plain\nBlore\n
Robert Donat\nLease of Life\nRev. William Thorne\n
John Mills\nHobson's Choice\nWill Mossop\n
David Niven\nCarrington V.C.\nCharles \"Copper\" Carrington\n
Donald Wolfit\nSvengali\nSvengali\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Marlon Brando\nOn the Waterfront\nTerry Malloy \n
Neville Brand\nRiot in Cell Block 11\nJames V. Dunn\n
Jos\u00e9 Ferrer\nThe Caine Mutiny\nBarney Greenwald\n
Fredric March\nExecutive Suite\nLoren Phineas Shaw\n
James Stewart\nThe Glenn Miller Story\nGlenn Miller\n
1955
(9th)
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Best British Actor\n
Laurence Olivier\nRichard III\nRichard, Duke of Gloucester \n
Alfie Bass\nThe Bespoke Overcoat\nFender\n
Alec Guinness\nThe Prisoner\nThe Cardinal\n
Jack Hawkins\nThe Interrogator\n
Kenneth More\nThe Deep Blue Sea\nFreddie Page\n
Michael Redgrave\nThe Night My Number Came Up\nAir Mshl. Hardie\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Ernest Borgnine\nMarty\nMarty Piletti \n
James Dean (posthumous)\nEast of Eden\nCal Trask\n
Jack Lemmon\nMister Roberts\nFrank Thurlowe Pulver\n
Toshiro Mifune\nShichinin no samurai (Seven Samurai)\nKikuchiyo\n
Takashi Shimura\nKambei Shimada\n
Frank Sinatra\nNot as a Stranger\nAlfred Boone\n
1956
(10th)
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Best British Actor\n
Peter Finch\nA Town Like Alice\nJoe Harman\n
Jack Hawkins\nThe Long Arm\nTom Halliday\n
Kenneth More\nReach for the Sky\nDouglas Bader\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Fran\u00e7ois P\u00e9rier\nGervaise\nHenri Coupeau\n
Gunnar Bj\u00f6rnstrand\nSommarnattens leende (Smiles of a Summer Night)\nFredik Egerman\n
James Dean (posthumous)\nRebel Without a Cause\nJim Stark\n
Pierre Fresnay\nLe D\u00e9froqu\u00e9 (The Unfrocked One)\nMaurice Morand\n
William Holden\nPicnic\nHal Carter\n
Karl Malden\nBaby Doll\nArchie Lee Meighan\n
Frank Sinatra\nThe Man with the Golden Arm\nFrankie Machine\n
Spencer Tracy\nThe Mountain\nZachary Teller\n
1957
(11th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Alec Guinness\nThe Bridge on the River Kwai\nCmdr. Nicholson \n
Peter Finch\nWindom's Way\nAlec Windom\n
Trevor Howard\nManuela\nJames Prothero\n
Laurence Olivier\nThe Prince and the Showgirl\nCharles, Prince Regent of Carpathia\n
Michael Redgrave\nTime Without Pity\nDavid Graham\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Henry Fonda\n12 Angry Men\nJuror 8\n
Richard Basehart\nTime Limit\nMaj. Harry Cargill\n
Pierre Brasseur\nPorte des Lilas (The Gates of Lilacs/Paris)[5]\nJuju\n
Tony Curtis\nSweet Smell of Success\nSidney Falco\n
Jean Gabin\nLa Travers\u00e9 de Paris (GB: Pig Across Paris)\nGrandgil\n
Robert Mitchum\nHeaven Knows, Mr Allison\nCpl. Allison\n
Sidney Poitier\nEdge of the City\nTommy Tyler\n
Ed Wynn\nThe Great Man\nPaul Beaseley\n
1958
(12th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Trevor Howard\nThe Key\nChris Ford\n
Michael Craig\nSea of Sand\nCaptain Tim Cotton\n
I. S. Johar\nHarry Black\nBapu\n
Laurence Harvey\nRoom at the Top\nJoe Lampton\n
Anthony Quayle\nIce Cold in Alex\nCaptain van der Poel / Haupt. Otto Lutz\n
Terry-Thomas\ntom thumb\nIvan\n
Donald Wolfit\nRoom at the Top\nMr. Brown\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Sidney Poitier\nThe Defiant Ones\nNoah Cullen \n
Marlon Brando\nThe Young Lions\nChristian Diestl\n
Tony Curtis\nThe Defiant Ones\nJohn \"Joker\" Jackson\n
Glenn Ford\nThe Sheepman\nJason Sweet\n
Curd J\u00fcrgens\nThe Enemy Below\nKapt. von Stolberg\n
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness\nCaptain Lin Nan\n
Charles Laughton\nWitness for the Prosecution\nSir Wilfrid Robarts\n
Paul Newman\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof\nBrick Pollitt\n
Victor Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m\nSmultronst\u00e4llet (Wild Strawberries)\nProf. Isak Borg\n
Spencer Tracy\nThe Last Hurrah\nFrank Skeffington\n
1959
(13th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Peter Sellers\nI'm All Right Jack\nFred Kite\n
Stanley Baker\nYesterday's Enemy\nCaptain Langford\n
Richard Burton\nLook Back in Anger\nJimmy Porter\n
Peter Finch\nThe Nun's Story\nDr. Fortunati\n
Laurence Harvey\nExpresso Bongo\nJohnny Jackson\n
Gordon Jackson\nYesterday's Enemy\nSgt. MacKenzie\n
Laurence Olivier\nThe Devil's Disciple\nJohn Burgoyne\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Jack Lemmon\nSome Like It Hot\nJerry / \"Daphne\" \n
Zbigniew Cybulski\nPopi\u00f3l i diament (Ashes and Diamonds)\nMaciek Chelmicki\n
Jean Desailly\nMaigret tend un pi\u00e8ge (Maigret Sets a Trap)\nMarcel Maurin\n
Jean Gabin\nJules Maigret\n
Takashi Shimura\nIkiru (Living)\nKanji Watanabe\n
James Stewart\nAnatomy of a Murder\nPaul Biegler\n
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1960s[edit]

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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1960
(14th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Peter Finch\nThe Trials of Oscar Wilde\nOscar Wilde\n
Richard Attenborough\nThe Angry Silence\nTom Curtis\n
Albert Finney\nSaturday Night and Sunday Morning\nArthur Seaton\n
John Fraser\nThe Trials of Oscar Wilde\nLord Alfred Douglas\n
Alec Guinness\nTunes of Glory\nMaj. Jock Sinclair\n
John Mills\nLt. Col. Basil Barrow\n
Laurence Olivier\nThe Entertainer\nArchie Rice\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Jack Lemmon\nThe Apartment\nC. C. Baxter \n
George Hamilton\nCrime and Punishment U.S.A.\nRobert Cole\n
Burt Lancaster\nElmer Gantry\nElmer Gantry\n
Fredric March\nInherit the Wind\nMatthew Harrison Brady\n
Yves Montand\nLet's Make Love\nJean-Marc Clement / Alexander Dumas\n
Spencer Tracy\nInherit the Wind\nHenry Drummond\n
1961
(15th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Peter Finch\nNo Love for Johnnie\nJohnnie Byrne\n
Dirk Bogarde\nVictim\nMelville Farr\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Paul Newman\nThe Hustler\n\"Fast Eddie\" Felson \n
Montgomery Clift\nJudgment at Nuremberg\nRudolph Petersen\n
Vladimir Ivashov\nBallada o soldate (Ballad of a Soldier)\nPvt. Alyosha Skvortsov\n
Maximilian Schell\nJudgment at Nuremberg\nHans Rolfe\n
Alberto Sordi\nThe Best of Enemies\nCaptain Blasi\n
Sidney Poitier\nA Raisin in the Sun\nWalter Lee Younger\n
Philippe Leroy\nLe Trou (The Hole)\nManu Borelli\n
1962
(16th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Peter O'Toole\nLawrence of Arabia\nT. E. Lawrence \n
Richard Attenborough\nThe Dock Brief\nHerbert Fowle\n
Alan Bates\nA Kind of Loving\nVictor 'Vic' Brown\n
James Mason\nLolita\nHumbert Humbert\n
Laurence Olivier\nTerm of Trial\nGraham Weir\n
Peter Sellers\nOnly Two Can Play\nJohn Lewis\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Burt Lancaster\nBirdman of Alcatraz\nRobert Stroud \n
Jean-Paul Belmondo\nL\u00e9on Morin, pr\u00eatre (L\u00e9on Morin, Priest)\nL\u00e9on Morin\n
Kirk Douglas\nLonely are the Brave\nJohn W. \"Jack\" Burns\n
George Hamilton\nLight in the Piazza\nFabrizio Naccarelli\n
Charles Laughton\nAdvise and Consent\nSen. Seabright \"Seeb\" Cooley\n
Anthony Quinn\nLawrence of Arabia\nAuda ibu Tayi\n
Robert Ryan\nBilly Budd\nJohn Claggart\n
Georges Wilson\nUne aussi longue absence (The Long Absence)\nThe Tramp\n
1963
(17th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Dirk Bogarde\nThe Servant\nHugo Barrett\n
Tom Courtenay\nBilly Liar\nWilliam Terrence 'Billy' Fisher\n
Albert Finney\nTom Jones\nTom Jones\n
Hugh Griffith\nSquire Western\n
Richard Harris\nThis Sporting Life\nFrank Machin\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Marcello Mastroianni\nDivorzio all'italiana (Divorce Italian Style)\nFerdinando Cefal\u00f9 \n
Franco Citti\nAccattone (GB The Procurer)\nVittorio \"Accattone\" Cataldi\n
Howard Da Silva\nDavid and Lisa\nDr. Swinford\n
Jack Lemmon\nDays of Wine and Roses\nJoe Clay\n
Paul Newman\nHud\nHud Bannon\n
Gregory Peck\nTo Kill a Mockingbird\nAtticus Finch\n
1964
(18th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Richard Attenborough\nGuns at Batasi\nRSM Lauderdale\n
Seance on a Wet Afternoon\nBilly Savage\n
Tom Courtenay\nKing & Country\nPvt. Arthur Hamp\n
Peter O'Toole\nBecket\nKing Henry II of England\n
Peter Sellers\nDr. Strangelove\nGp Capt. Lionel Mandrake / President Merkin Muffley / Dr. Strangelove\n
The Pink Panther\nInspector Jacques Clouseau\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Marcello Mastroianni\nIeri, oggi, domani (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow)\nCarmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi\n
Cary Grant\nCharade\nPeter Joshua\n
Sterling Hayden\nDr. Strangelove\nBG Jack D. Ripper\n
Sidney Poitier\nLilies of the Field\nHomer Smith\n
1965
(19th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Dirk Bogarde\nDarling\nRobert Gold\n
Harry Andrews\nThe Hill\nRSM Wilson\n
Michael Caine\nThe Ipcress File\nHarry Palmer\n
Rex Harrison\nMy Fair Lady\nProf. Henry Higgins\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Lee Marvin\nCat Ballou\nKid Shelleen / Tim Strawn\n
The Killers\nCharlie Strom\n
Jack Lemmon\nGood Neighbor Sam\nSam Bissell\n
How to Murder Your Wife\nStanley Ford\n
Anthony Quinn\nZorba the Greek\nAlexis Zorba\n
Innokenty Smoktunovsky\nHamlet\nPrince Hamlet\n
Oskar Werner\nShip of Fools\nDr. Wilhelm \"Willi\" Schumann\n
1966
(20th)
\n
Best British Actor\n
Richard Burton\nThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold\nAlec Leamas\n
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?\nGeorge\n
Michael Caine\nAlfie\nAlfred \"Alfie\" Elkins\n
Ralph Richardson\nDoctor Zhivago\nAlexander \"Sasha\" Gromeko\n
Khartoum\nWilliam Ewart Gladstone\n
The Wrong Box\nJoseph Finsbury\n
David Warner\nMorgan \u2013 A Suitable Case for Treatment\nMorgan Delt\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Rod Steiger\nThe Pawnbroker\nSol Nazerman \n
Jean-Paul Belmondo\nPierrot le Fou\nFerdinand Griffon / \"Pierrot\"\n
Sidney Poitier\nA Patch of Blue\nGordon Ralfe\n
Oskar Werner\nThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold\nFiedler\n
1967
(21st)
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Best British Actor\n
Paul Scofield\nA Man for All Seasons\nSir Thomas More \n
Dirk Bogarde\nAccident\nStephen\n
Our Mother's House\nCharlie Hook\n
Richard Burton\nThe Taming of the Shrew\nPetruchio\n
James Mason\nThe Deadly Affair\nCharles Dobbs\n
Best Foreign Actor\n
Rod Steiger\nIn the Heat of the Night\nPolice Chief Bill Gillespie \n
Warren Beatty\nBonnie and Clyde\nClyde Barrow\n
Sidney Poitier\nIn the Heat of the Night\nDetective Virgil Tibbs\n
Orson Welles\nCampanadas a medianoche (GB: Falstaff: Chimes at Midnight)\nSir John Falstaff\n
1968
(22nd)
\n
Best Actor\n
Spencer Tracy\nGuess Who's Coming to Dinner\nMatt Drayton \n
Trevor Howard\nThe Charge of the Light Brigade\nLord Cardigan\n
Ron Moody\nOliver!\nFagin\n
Nicol Williamson\nThe Bofors Gun\nO'Rourke\n
1969
(23rd)
\n
Dustin Hoffman\nJohn and Mary\nJohn\n
Midnight Cowboy\nEnrico \"Ratso\" Rizzo \n
Alan Bates\nWomen in Love\nRupert Birkin\n
Walter Matthau\nHello, Dolly!\nHorace Vandergelder\n
The Secret Life of an American Wife\nThe Movie Star\n
Nicol Williamson\nInadmissible Evidence\nBill Maitland\n
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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1970
(24th)
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Robert Redford\nButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\nSundance Kid\n
Downhill Racer\nDavid Chappellet\n
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here\nDeputy Sheriff Christopher Cooper\n
Elliott Gould\nMASH\nTrapper John McIntyre\n
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice\nTed Henderson\n
Paul Newman\nButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\nButch Cassidy\n
George C. Scott\nPatton\nGeorge S. Patton\n
1971
(25th)
\n
Peter Finch\nSunday Bloody Sunday\nDr. Daniel Hirsh \n
Dirk Bogarde\nMorte a Venezia (Death in Venice)\nGustav von Aschenbach\n
Albert Finney\nGumshoe\nEddie Ginley\n
Dustin Hoffman\nLittle Big Man\nJack Crabb\n
1972
(26th)
\n
Gene Hackman\nThe French Connection\nJimmy \"Popeye\" Doyle\n
The Poseidon Adventure\nReverend Frank Scott\n
Marlon Brando\nThe Godfather\nVito Corleone\n
The Nightcomers\nPeter Quint\n
George C. Scott\nThe Hospital\nDr. Herbert \"Herb\" Bock\n
They Might Be Giants\nJustin Playfair\n
Robert Shaw\nYoung Winston\nLord Randolph Churchill\n
1973
(27th)
\n
Walter Matthau\nCharley Varrick\nCharley Varrick\n
Pete 'n' Tillie\nPete\n
Marlon Brando\nUltimo tango a Parigi (Last Tango in Paris)\nPaul\n
Laurence Olivier\nSleuth\nAndrew Wyke\n
Donald Sutherland\nSteelyard Blues\nJesse Veldini\n
Don't Look Now\nJohn Baxter\n
1974
(28th)
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Jack Nicholson\nChinatown\nJ.J. \"Jake\" Gittes\n
The Last Detail\nSignalman 1st Class Billy \"Badass\" Buddusky\n
Albert Finney\nMurder on the Orient Express\nHercule Poirot\n
Gene Hackman\nThe Conversation\nHarry Caul\n
Al Pacino\nSerpico\nFrank Serpico\n
1975
(29th)
\n
Al Pacino\nThe Godfather Part II\nMichael Corleone\n
Dog Day Afternoon\nSonny Wortzik\n
Richard Dreyfuss\nJaws\nMatt Hooper\n
Gene Hackman\nFrench Connection II\nJimmy \"Popeye\" Doyle\n
Night Moves\nHarry Moseby\n
Dustin Hoffman\nLenny\nLenny Bruce\n
1976
(30th)
\n
Jack Nicholson\nOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\nR.P. McMurphy\n
Robert De Niro\nTaxi Driver\nTravis Bickle\n
Dustin Hoffman\nAll the President's Men\nCarl Bernstein\n
Marathon Man\nThomas \"Babe\" Levy\n
Walter Matthau\nThe Bad News Bears\nMorris Buttermaker\n
The Sunshine Boys\nWilly Clark\n
1977
(31st)
\n
Peter Finch\nNetwork\nHoward Beale\n
Woody Allen\nAnnie Hall\nAlvy \"Max\" Singer\n
William Holden\nNetwork\nMax Schumacher\n
Sylvester Stallone\nRocky\nRocky Balboa\n
1978
(32nd)
\n
Richard Dreyfuss\nThe Goodbye Girl\nElliot Garfield\n
Peter Ustinov\nDeath on the Nile\nHercule Poirot\n
Anthony Hopkins\nMagic\nCorky Withers / Fats (voice)\n
Brad Davis\nMidnight Express\nBilly Hayes\n
1979
(33rd)
\n
Jack Lemmon\nThe China Syndrome\nJack Godell\n
Woody Allen\nManhattan\nIsaac Davis\n
Robert De Niro\nThe Deer Hunter\nS/Sgt. Michael \"Mike\" Vronsky\n
Martin Sheen\nApocalypse Now\nCaptain Benjamin L. Willard\n
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1980s[edit]

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Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1980
(34th)
\n
John Hurt\nThe Elephant Man\nJohn Merrick\n
Dustin Hoffman\nKramer vs. Kramer\nTed Kramer\n
Roy Scheider\nAll That Jazz\nJoe Gideon\n
Peter Sellers\nBeing There\nChance the Gardener\n
1981
(35th)
\n
Burt Lancaster\nAtlantic City\nLou Pascal\n
Robert De Niro\nRaging Bull\nJake LaMotta\n
Bob Hoskins\nThe Long Good Friday\nHarold Shand\n
Jeremy Irons\nThe French Lieutenant's Woman\nCharles Henry Smithson / Mike\n
1982
(36th)
\n
Ben Kingsley\nGandhi\nMahatma Gandhi\n
Warren Beatty\nReds\nJohn Reed\n
Albert Finney\nShoot the Moon\nGeorge Dunlap\n
Henry Fonda\nOn Golden Pond\nNorman Thayer, Jr.\n
Jack Lemmon\nMissing\nEd Horman\n
1983
(37th)
\n
Michael Caine\nEducating Rita\nDr. Frank Bryant\n
Dustin Hoffman\nTootsie\nMichael Dorsey / Dorothy Michaels\n
Michael Caine\nThe Honorary Consul\nCharley Fortnum, Consul\n
Robert De Niro\nThe King of Comedy\nRupert Pupkin\n
1984
(38th)
\n
Haing S. Ngor\nThe Killing Fields\nDith Pran \n
Tom Courtenay\nThe Dresser\nNorman\n
Albert Finney\nSir\n
Sam Waterston\nThe Killing Fields\nSydney Schanberg\n
1985
(39th)
\n
William Hurt\nKiss of the Spider Woman\nLuis Molina\n
F. Murray Abraham\nAmadeus\nAntonio Salieri\n
Harrison Ford\nWitness\nJohn Book\n
Victor Banerjee\nA Passage to India\nDr. Aziz Ahmed\n
1986
(40th)
\n
Bob Hoskins\nMona Lisa\nGeorge\n
Woody Allen\nHannah and Her Sisters\nMickey Sachs\n
Michael Caine\nElliot\n
Paul Hogan\nCrocodile Dundee\nMichael \"Crocodile\" Dundee\n
1987
(41st)
\n
Sean Connery\nThe Name of the Rose\nWilliam of Baskerville\n
G\u00e9rard Depardieu\nJean de Florette\nJean Cadoret / \"Jean de Florette\"\n
Yves Montand\nC\u00e9sar Soubeyran / Le Papet\n
Gary Oldman\nPrick Up Your Ears\nJoe Orton\n
1988
(42nd)
\n
John Cleese\nA Fish Called Wanda\nArchie Leach\n
Michael Douglas\nFatal Attraction\nDan Gallagher\n
Kevin Kline\nA Fish Called Wanda\nOtto West\n
Robin Williams\nGood Morning, Vietnam\nAdrian Cronauer\n
1989
(43rd)
\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nMy Left Foot\nChristy Brown\n
Kenneth Branagh\nHenry V\nHenry V\n
Dustin Hoffman\nRain Man\nRaymond Babbit\n
Robin Williams\nDead Poets Society\nJohn Keating\n
\n

1990s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
1990
(44th)
\n
Philippe Noiret\nCinema Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso)\nAlfredo\n
Sean Connery\nThe Hunt for Red October\nCaptain Marko Ramius\n
Tom Cruise\nBorn on the Fourth of July\nRon Kovic\n
Robert De Niro\nGoodfellas\nJimmy Conway\n
1991
(45th)
\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Silence of the Lambs\nDr. Hannibal Lecter\n
Kevin Costner\nDances with Wolves\nLt. John J. Dunbar / Dances with Wolves\n
G\u00e9rard Depardieu\nCyrano de Bergerac\nCyrano de Bergerac\n
Alan Rickman\nTruly, Madly, Deeply\nJamie\n
1992
(46th)
\n
Robert Downey Jr.\nChaplin\nCharlie Chaplin\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nThe Last of the Mohicans\nNathaniel Poe\n
Stephen Rea\nThe Crying Game\nFergus\n
Tim Robbins\nThe Player\nGriffin Mill\n
1993
(47th)
\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Remains of the Day\nJames Stevens\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nIn the Name of the Father\nGerry Conlon\n
Anthony Hopkins\nShadowlands\nC. S. Lewis\n
Liam Neeson\nSchindler's List\nOskar Schindler\n
1994
(48th)
\n
Hugh Grant\nFour Weddings and a Funeral\nCharles\n
Tom Hanks\nForrest Gump\nForrest Gump\n
Terence Stamp\nThe Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\nRalph / Bernadette Bassenger\n
John Travolta\nPulp Fiction\nVincent Vega\n
1995
(49th)
\n
Nigel Hawthorne\nThe Madness of King George\nGeorge III\n
Nicolas Cage\nLeaving Las Vegas\nBen Sanderson\n
Jonathan Pryce\nCarrington\nLytton Strachey\n
Massimo Troisi (posthumous)\nIl Postino: The Postman\nMario Ruoppolo\n
1996
(50th)
\n
Geoffrey Rush\nShine\nDavid Helfgott\n
Ralph Fiennes\nThe English Patient\nCount Laszlo de Alm\u00e1sy\n
Ian McKellen\nRichard III\nRichard III\n
Timothy Spall\nSecrets & Lies\nMaurice Purley\n
1997
(51st)
\n
Robert Carlyle\nThe Full Monty\nGaz Schofield\n
Billy Connolly\nMrs Brown\nJohn Brown\n
Kevin Spacey\nL.A. Confidential\nJack Vincennes\n
Ray Winstone\nNil by Mouth\nRay\n
1998
(52nd)
\n
Roberto Benigni\nLife is Beautiful (La vita \u00e8 bella)\nGuido\n
Michael Caine\nLittle Voice\nRay Say\n
Tom Hanks\nSaving Private Ryan\nCaptain John H. Miller\n
Joseph Fiennes\nShakespeare in Love\nWilliam Shakespeare\n
1999
(53rd)
[6]
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Kevin Spacey\nAmerican Beauty\nLester Burnham\n
Jim Broadbent\nTopsy-Turvy\nW. S. Gilbert\n
Russell Crowe\nThe Insider\nJeffrey Wigand\n
Ralph Fiennes\nThe End of the Affair\nMaurice Bendrax\n
Om Puri\nEast is East\nGeorge Khan\n
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2000s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
\nJamie Bell\nBilly Elliot\nBilly Elliot\n
Russell Crowe\nGladiator\nMaximus Decimus Meridius\n
Michael Douglas\nWonder Boys\nGrady Tripp\n
Tom Hanks\nCast Away\nChuck Noland\n
Geoffrey Rush\nQuills\nMarquis de Sade\n
2001
(55th)
[9]
\n
Russell Crowe\nA Beautiful Mind\nJohn Forbes Nash Jr.\n
Jim Broadbent\nIris\nJohn Bayley\n
Ian McKellen\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring\nGandalf\n
Kevin Spacey\nThe Shipping News\nQuoyle\n
Tom Wilkinson\nIn the Bedroom\nMatt Fowler\n
2002
(56th)
[10]
\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nGangs of New York\nWilliam \"Bill the Butcher\" Cutting\n
Adrien Brody\nThe Pianist\nW\u0142adys\u0142aw Szpilman\n
Nicolas Cage\nAdaptation\nCharlie and Donald Kaufman\n
Michael Caine\nThe Quiet American\nThomas Fowler\n
Jack Nicholson\nAbout Schmidt\nWarren Schmidt\n
2003
(57th)
[11]
\n
Bill Murray\nLost in Translation\nBob Harris\n
Benicio del Toro\n21 Grams\nJack Jordan\n
Johnny Depp\nPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl\nCaptain Jack Sparrow\n
Jude Law\nCold Mountain\nW. P. Inman\n
Sean Penn\n21 Grams\nPaul Rivers\n
Mystic River\nJimmy Markum\n
2004
(58th)
[12]
\n
Jamie Foxx\nRay\nRay Charles\n
Jim Carrey\nEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\nJoel Barish\n
Johnny Depp\nFinding Neverland\nJ. M. Barrie\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nThe Aviator\nHoward Hughes\n
Gael Garc\u00eda Bernal\nThe Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de motocicleta)\nErnesto \"Che\" Guevara\n
2005
(59th)
[13]
\n
Philip Seymour Hoffman\nCapote\nTruman Capote\n
Ralph Fiennes\nThe Constant Gardener\nJustin Quayle\n
Heath Ledger\nBrokeback Mountain\nEnnis Del Mar\n
Joaquin Phoenix\nWalk the Line\nJohnny Cash\n
David Strathairn\nGood Night, and Good Luck\nEdward R. Murrow\n
2006
(60th)
[14]
\n
Forest Whitaker\nThe Last King of Scotland\nIdi Amin\n
Daniel Craig\nCasino Royale\nJames Bond\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nThe Departed\nWilliam \"Billy\" Costigan, Jr.\n
Richard Griffiths\nThe History Boys\nHector\n
Peter O'Toole\nVenus\nMaurice Russell\n
2007
(61st)
[15]
\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nThere Will Be Blood\nDaniel Plainview\n
George Clooney\nMichael Clayton\nMichael Clayton\n
James McAvoy\nAtonement\nRobbie Turner\n
Viggo Mortensen\nEastern Promises\nNikolai Luzhin\n
Ulrich M\u00fche (posthumous)\nThe Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen)\nGerd Wiesler\n
2008
(62nd)
[16]
\n
Mickey Rourke\nThe Wrestler\nRandy \"The Ram\" Robinson\n
Frank Langella\nFrost/Nixon\nRichard Nixon\n
Dev Patel\nSlumdog Millionaire\nJamal Malik\n
Sean Penn\nMilk\nHarvey Milk\n
Brad Pitt\nThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button\nBenjamin Button\n
2009
(63rd)
[17]
\n
Colin Firth\nA Single Man\nGeorge Falconer\n
Jeff Bridges\nCrazy Heart\nOtis \"Bad\" Blake\n
George Clooney\nUp in the Air\nRyan Bingham\n
Jeremy Renner\nThe Hurt Locker\nSFC. William James\n
Andy Serkis\nSex & Drugs & Rock & Roll\nIan Dury\n
\n

2010s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
2010
(64th)
[18]
\n
Colin Firth\nThe King's Speech\nKing George VI\n
Javier Bardem\nBiutiful\nUxbal\n
Jeff Bridges\nTrue Grit\nReuben \"Rooster\" Cogburn\n
Jesse Eisenberg\nThe Social Network\nMark Zuckerberg\n
James Franco\n127 Hours\nAron Ralston\n
2011
(65th)
[19]
\n
Jean Dujardin\nThe Artist\nGeorge Valentin\n
George Clooney\nThe Descendants\nMatthew \"Matt\" King\n
Michael Fassbender\nShame\nBrandon Sullivan\n
Gary Oldman\nTinker Tailor Soldier Spy\nGeorge Smiley\n
Brad Pitt\nMoneyball\nBilly Beane\n
2012
(66th)
[20]
\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nLincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\n
Ben Affleck\nArgo\nTony Mendez\n
Bradley Cooper\nSilver Linings Playbook\nPatrick \"Pat\" Solitano, Jr.\n
Hugh Jackman\nLes Mis\u00e9rables\nJean Valjean\n
Joaquin Phoenix\nThe Master\nFreddie Quell\n
2013
(67th)
[21]
\n
Chiwetel Ejiofor\n12 Years a Slave\nSolomon Northup\n
Christian Bale\nAmerican Hustle\nIrving Rosenfeld\n
Bruce Dern\nNebraska\nWoody Grant\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nThe Wolf of Wall Street\nJordan Belfort\n
Tom Hanks\nCaptain Phillips\nCaptain Richard Phillips\n
2014
(68th)
[22]
\n
Eddie Redmayne\nThe Theory of Everything\nStephen Hawking\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nThe Imitation Game\nAlan Turing\n
Ralph Fiennes\nThe Grand Budapest Hotel\nMonsieur Gustave H.\n
Jake Gyllenhaal\nNightcrawler\nLouis \"Lou\" Bloom\n
Michael Keaton\nBirdman\nRiggan Thomson\n
2015
(69th)
[23]
\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nThe Revenant\nHugh Glass\n
Bryan Cranston\nTrumbo\nDalton Trumbo\n
Matt Damon\nThe Martian\nMark Watney\n
Michael Fassbender\nSteve Jobs\nSteve Jobs\n
Eddie Redmayne\nThe Danish Girl\nLili Elbe / Einar Wegener\n
2016
(70th)
[24]
\n
Casey Affleck\nManchester by the Sea\nLee Chandler\n
Andrew Garfield\nHacksaw Ridge\nDesmond T. Doss\n
Ryan Gosling\nLa La Land\nSebastian Wilder\n
Jake Gyllenhaal\nNocturnal Animals\nEdward Sheffield / Tony Hastings\n
Viggo Mortensen\nCaptain Fantastic\nBen Cash\n
2017
(71st)
[25]
\n
Gary Oldman\nDarkest Hour\nWinston Churchill\n
Jamie Bell\nFilm Stars Don't Die in Liverpool\nPeter Turner\n
Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet\nCall Me by Your Name\nElio Perlman\n
Daniel Day-Lewis\nPhantom Thread\nReynolds Woodcock\n
Daniel Kaluuya\nGet Out\nChris Washington\n
2018
(72nd)
[26]
\n
Rami Malek\nBohemian Rhapsody\nFreddie Mercury\n
Christian Bale\nVice\nDick Cheney\n
Steve Coogan\nStan & Ollie\nStan Laurel\n
Bradley Cooper\nA Star Is Born\nJackson Maine\n
Viggo Mortensen\nGreen Book\nFrank \"Tony Lip\" Vallelonga\n
2019
(73rd)
[27]
\n
Joaquin Phoenix\nJoker\nArthur Fleck / Joker\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood\nRick Dalton\n
Adam Driver\nMarriage Story\nCharlie Barber\n
Taron Egerton\nRocketman\nElton John\n
Jonathan Pryce\nThe Two Popes\nCardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio\n
\n

2020s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nActor\nFilm\nCharacter\n
2020
(74th)
[28]
\n
Anthony Hopkins\nThe Father\nAnthony\n
Riz Ahmed\nSound of Metal\nRuben Stone\n
Chadwick Boseman (posthumous)\nMa Rainey's Black Bottom\nLevee Green\n
Adarsh Gourav\nThe White Tiger\nBalram Halwai\n
Mads Mikkelsen\nAnother Round\nMartin\n
Tahar Rahim\nThe Mauritanian\nMohamedou Ould Salahi\n
2021
(75th)
[29]
\n
Will Smith\nKing Richard\nRichard Williams\n
Adeel Akhtar\nAli & Ava\nAli\n
Mahershala Ali\nSwan Song\nCameron Turner\n
Benedict Cumberbatch\nThe Power of the Dog\nPhil Burbank\n
Leonardo DiCaprio\nDon't Look Up\nDr. Randall Mindy\n
Stephen Graham\nBoiling Point\nAndy Jones\n
2022
(76th)
[30]
\n
Austin Butler\nElvis\nElvis Presley\n
Colin Farrell\nThe Banshees of Inisherin\nP\u00e1draic S\u00failleabh\u00e1in\n
Brendan Fraser\nThe Whale\nCharlie\n
Daryl McCormack\nGood Luck to You, Leo Grande\nLeo Grande / Connor\n
Paul Mescal\nAftersun\nCalum Paterson\n
Bill Nighy\nLiving\nMr. Williams\n
2023
(77th)
[31]
\n
Cillian Murphy\nOppenheimer\nJ. Robert Oppenheimer\n
Bradley Cooper\nMaestro\nLeonard Bernstein\n
Colman Domingo\nRustin\nBayard Rustin\n
Paul Giamatti\nThe Holdovers\nPaul Hunham\n
Barry Keoghan\nSaltburn\nOliver Quick\n
Teo Yoo\nPast Lives\nHae Sung\n
\n

Note: All nominations for multiple performances in a single year from the 1950s to the 1970s count as one nomination. The two mentions for Michael Caine in 1983, Anthony Hopkins in 1993, and Sean Penn in 2003 each count as two separate nominations.\n

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Multiple nominations[edit]

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7 nominations
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6 nominations
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5 nominations
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4 nominations
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3 nominations
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2 nominations
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Multiple wins[edit]

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See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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