Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
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The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actors. It was introduced in 2011 when the event was first initiated. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
First awarded | 2011 |
Currently held by | Billy Crudup – The Morning Show (2024) |
Website | criticschoice.com |
Winners and nominees
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2010s
editYear | Actor | Series | Character | Network |
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2011 [1] |
John Noble | Fringe | Walter Bishop | Fox |
Alan Cumming | The Good Wife | Eli Gold | CBS | |
Walton Goggins | Justified | Boyd Crowder | FX | |
Shawn Hatosy | Southland | Det. Sammy Bryant | TNT | |
Michael Pitt | Boardwalk Empire | Jimmy Darmody | HBO | |
John Slattery | Mad Men | Roger Sterling | AMC | |
2012 [2][3] |
Giancarlo Esposito | Breaking Bad | Gus Fring | AMC |
Peter Dinklage | Game of Thrones | Tyrion Lannister | HBO | |
Neal McDonough | Justified | Robert Quarles | FX | |
John Noble | Fringe | Walter Bishop | Fox | |
Aaron Paul | Breaking Bad | Jesse Pinkman | AMC | |
John Slattery | Mad Men | Roger Sterling | ||
2013 [4] |
Michael Cudlitz | Southland | John Cooper | TNT |
Jonathan Banks | Breaking Bad | Mike Ehrmantraut | AMC | |
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Game of Thrones | Jaime Lannister | HBO | |
Noah Emmerich | The Americans | Stan Beeman | FX | |
Walton Goggins | Justified | Boyd Crowder | ||
Corey Stoll | House of Cards | Peter Russo | Netflix | |
2014 [5][6] |
Aaron Paul | Breaking Bad | Jesse Pinkman | AMC |
Josh Charles | The Good Wife | Will Gardner | CBS | |
Walton Goggins | Justified | Boyd Crowder | FX | |
Peter Sarsgaard | The Killing | Ray Seward | AMC | |
Jon Voight | Ray Donovan | Mickey Donovan | Showtime | |
Jeffrey Wright | Boardwalk Empire | Dr. Valentin Narcisse | HBO | |
2015 [7][8] |
Jonathan Banks | Better Call Saul | Mike Ehrmantraut | AMC |
Christopher Eccleston | The Leftovers | Matt Jamison | HBO | |
Walton Goggins | Justified | Boyd Crowder | FX | |
Ben Mendelsohn | Bloodline | Danny Rayburn | Netflix | |
Craig T. Nelson | Parenthood | Zeek Braverman | NBC | |
Mandy Patinkin | Homeland | Saul Berenson | Showtime | |
2016 (1) [9][10] |
Christian Slater | Mr. Robot | Mr. Robot | USA Network |
Clayne Crawford | Rectify | Teddy Talbot, Jr. | Sundance TV | |
Christopher Eccleston | The Leftovers | Matt Jamison | HBO | |
André Holland | The Knick | Dr. Algernon Edwards | Cinemax | |
Jonathan Jackson | Nashville | Avery Barkley | ABC | |
Rufus Sewell | The Man in the High Castle | John Smith | Amazon Prime Video | |
2016 (2) [11][12] |
John Lithgow | The Crown | Winston Churchill | Netflix |
Peter Dinklage | Game of Thrones | Tyrion Lannister | HBO | |
Kit Harington | Jon Snow | |||
Michael McKean[note 1][13] | Better Call Saul | Chuck McGill | AMC | |
Christian Slater | Mr. Robot | Mr. Robot | USA Network | |
Jon Voight | Ray Donovan | Mickey Donovan | Showtime | |
2018 [14] |
David Harbour | Stranger Things | Jim Hopper | Netflix |
Bobby Cannavale | Mr. Robot | Irving | USA Network | |
Asia Kate Dillon | Billions | Taylor Amber Mason | Showtime | |
Peter Dinklage | Game of Thrones | Tyrion Lannister | HBO | |
Delroy Lindo | The Good Fight | Adrian Boseman | CBS All Access | |
Michael McKean | Better Call Saul | Chuck McGill | AMC | |
2019 [15] |
Noah Emmerich | The Americans | Stan Beeman | FX |
Richard Cabral | Mayans M.C. | Johnny "El Coco" Cruz | FX | |
Asia Kate Dillon | Billions | Taylor Amber Mason | Showtime | |
Justin Hartley | This Is Us | Kevin Pearson | NBC | |
Matthew Macfadyen | Succession | Tom Wamsgans | HBO | |
Richard Schiff | The Good Doctor | Dr. Aaron Glassman | ABC | |
Shea Whigham | Homecoming | Thomas Carrasco | Amazon Prime Video |
2020s
editPerformers with multiple wins
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Performers with multiple nominations
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- 3 nominations
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Programmes with multiple nominations
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See also
editNotes
edit- ^ In 2016, Mandy Patinkin was nominated for the Showtime series Homeland. His nomination was rescinded after it was noted that Homeland was not in the eligibility window for that year's ceremony. Seventh place finisher Michael McKean received the nomination in his place.
References
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- ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (November 14, 2016). "Critics' Choice TV Nominations Unveiled". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
- ^ "Critics' Choice TV Nominations Unveiled". Critics' Choice Awards. November 14, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
- ^ Dixon, Marcus. "[EXCLUSIVE] Mandy Patinkin ('Homeland') stripped of Critics' Choice nomination; replaced by Michael McKean ('Better Call Saul')". Gold Derby. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
- ^ Tapley, Kristopher (December 6, 2017). "Netflix, FX's 'Feud' Lead Critics' Choice TV Nominations". Variety. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
- ^ de Moraes, Lisa; Blyth, Antonia; Hipes, Patrick (January 13, 2019). "Critics' Choice Awards: 'Roma' Wins Best Picture To Lead Night; 'The Americans' & 'Mrs. Maisel' Top TV – The Complete Winners List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
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- ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (March 7, 2021). "Critics Choice Awards: 'Nomadland', 'The Crown' Among Top Honorees – Complete Winners List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
- ^ Pederson, Eric (March 7, 2021). "Critics Choice TV Nominations: 'Succession' Leads Field As HBO Edges Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
- ^ Panaligan, EJ; Earl, William (January 15, 2023). "Critics' Choice Awards 2023 Full Winners List: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Better Call Saul' Take Top Honors". Variety. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
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