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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. The award is traditionally presented by the previous year's Best Supporting Actress winner.

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
The 2021 recipient: Troy Kotsur
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awarded1937 (for performance in films released during the 1936 film season)
Most recent winnerTroy Kotsur
CODA (2021)
Most awardsWalter Brennan (3)
Most nominationsWalter Brennan, Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall, Arthur Kennedy, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, and Claude Raines (4)
Websiteoscars.org

At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937, Walter Brennan was the first winner of this award for his role in Come and Get It.[1] Initially, winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes.[2] Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944, however, winners received full-sized statuettes.[3] Currently, nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy.[4]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 77 actors. Brennan has received the most awards in this category with three awards. Brennan, Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall, Arthur Kennedy, Jack Nicholson, Claude Rains, and Al Pacino were each nominated four times, more than any other actors. As of the 2022 ceremony, Troy Kotsur is the most recent winner in this category for his performance as Frank Rossi in CODA.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years are listed as per Academy convention, and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County; the ceremonies are always held the following year.[5]

Table key
  Indicates the winner
Indicates posthumous winner

1930s

 
Walter Brennan was the first winner in this category for Come and Get It (1936). He later won for his roles in Kentucky (1938) and The Westerner (1940). He holds the record for most wins in this category.
 
Joseph Schildkraut won for his performance in The Life of Emile Zola (1937).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1936
(9th)
Walter Brennan   Swan Bostrom Come and Get It [6]
Mischa Auer Carlo My Man Godfrey
Stuart Erwin Amos Dodd Pigskin Parade
Basil Rathbone Tybalt – Nephew to Lady Capulet Romeo and Juliet
Akim Tamiroff General Yang The General Died at Dawn
1937
(10th)
Joseph Schildkraut   Captain Alfred Dreyfus The Life of Emile Zola [7]
Ralph Bellamy Dan Leeson The Awful Truth
Thomas Mitchell Dr. Kersaint The Hurricane
H. B. Warner Chang Lost Horizon
Roland Young Cosmo Topper Topper
1938
(11th)
Walter Brennan   Peter Goodwin Kentucky [8]
John Garfield Mickey Borden Four Daughters
Gene Lockhart Regis Algiers
Robert Morley King Louis XVI Marie Antoinette
Basil Rathbone King Louis XI If I Were King
1939
(12th)
Thomas Mitchell   Dr. Josiah Boone Stagecoach [9]
Brian Aherne Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg Juarez
Harry Carey President of the Senate Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Brian Donlevy Sgt. Markoff Beau Geste
Claude Rains Sen. Joseph Harrison Paine Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1940s

 
Van Heflin won for his performance in Johnny Eager (1942).
 
Charles Coburn won for his performance in The More the Merrier (1943).
 
Barry Fitzgerald won for his performance in Going My Way (1944). He is the only performer to be nominated in both lead and supporting for the same role.
 
Edmund Gwenn won for his performance in Miracle on 34th Street (1947).
 
Walter Huston won for his performance in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1940
(13th)
Walter Brennan   Judge Roy Bean The Westerner [10]
Albert Bassermann Van Meer Foreign Correspondent
William Gargan Joe They Knew What They Wanted
Jack Oakie Benzino Napaloni (Dictator of Bacteria) The Great Dictator
James Stephenson Howard Joyce The Letter
1941
(14th)
Donald Crisp   Gwilym Morgan How Green Was My Valley [11]
Walter Brennan Pastor Rosier Pile Sergeant York
Charles Coburn John P. Merrick The Devil and Miss Jones
James Gleason Max Corkle Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Sydney Greenstreet Kasper Gutman The Maltese Falcon
1942
(15th)
Van Heflin   Jeff Hartnett Johnny Eager [12]
William Bendix Pvt. Aloysius "Smacksie" Randall Wake Island
Walter Huston Jerry Cohan Yankee Doodle Dandy
Frank Morgan The Pirate Tortilla Flat
Henry Travers James Ballard Mrs. Miniver
1943
(16th)
Charles Coburn   Benjamin Dingle The More the Merrier [13]
Charles Bickford Father Peyramale The Song of Bernadette
J. Carrol Naish Giuseppe Sahara
Claude Rains Capt. Louis Renault Casablanca
Akim Tamiroff Pablo For Whom the Bell Tolls
1944
(17th)
Barry Fitzgerald   Father Fitzgibbon Going My Way [14]
Hume Cronyn Paul Roeder The Seventh Cross
Claude Rains Job Skeffington Mr. Skeffington
Clifton Webb Waldo Lydecker Laura
Monty Woolley Colonel William G. Smollett Since You Went Away
1945
(18th)
James Dunn   Johnny Nolan A Tree Grows in Brooklyn [15]
Michael Chekhov Dr. Alexander "Alex" Brulov Spellbound
John Dall Morgan Evans The Corn Is Green
Robert Mitchum Lt. Capt. Bill Walker G. I. Joe
J. Carrol Naish Charley Martin A Medal for Benny
1946
(19th)
Harold Russell   Homer Parrish The Best Years of Our Lives [16]
Charles Coburn Alexander Gow The Green Years
William Demarest Steve Martin The Jolson Story
Claude Rains Alexander Sebastian Notorious
Clifton Webb Elliott Templeton The Razor's Edge
1947
(20th)
Edmund Gwenn   Kris Kringle Miracle on 34th Street [17]
Charles Bickford Joseph Clancy The Farmer's Daughter
Thomas Gomez Pancho Ride the Pink Horse
Robert Ryan Montgomery Crossfire
Richard Widmark Tommy Udo Kiss of Death
1948
(21st)
Walter Huston   Howard The Treasure of the Sierra Madre [18]
Charles Bickford Black McDonald Johnny Belinda
José Ferrer The DauphinCharles VII, later King of France Joan of Arc
Oscar Homolka Uncle Chris Halverson I Remember Mama
Cecil Kellaway Horace (A Leprechaun) The Luck of the Irish
1949
(22nd)
Dean Jagger   Major Harvey Stovall Twelve O'Clock High [19]
John Ireland Jack Burden All the King's Men
Arthur Kennedy Connie Kelly Champion
Ralph Richardson Dr. Austin Sloper The Heiress
James Whitmore Sgt. Kinnie Battleground

1950s

 
George Sanders won for his performance in All About Eve (1950).
 
Karl Malden won for his performance in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).
 
Anthony Quinn won twice for his roles in Viva Zapata! (1952) and Lust for Life (1956).
 
Frank Sinatra won for his performance in From Here to Eternity (1953).
 
Jack Lemmon won for his performance in Mister Roberts (1955).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1950
(23rd)
George Sanders   Addison DeWitt All About Eve [20]
Jeff Chandler Cochise Broken Arrow
Edmund Gwenn "Skipper" Miller Mister 880
Sam Jaffe Dr. Erwin Riedenschneider The Asphalt Jungle
Erich von Stroheim Max von Meyerling Sunset Boulevard
1951
(24th)
Karl Malden   Harold "Mitch" Mitchell A Streetcar Named Desire [21]
Leo Genn Petronius Quo Vadis
Kevin McCarthy Biff Loman Death of a Salesman
Peter Ustinov Nero Quo Vadis
Gig Young Boyd Copeland Come Fill the Cup
1952
(25th)
Anthony Quinn   Eufemio Zapata Viva Zapata! [22]
Richard Burton Philip Ashley My Cousin Rachel
Arthur Hunnicutt Zeb Calloway
Narrator
The Big Sky
Victor McLaglen Will "Red" Danaher The Quiet Man
Jack Palance Lester Blaine Sudden Fear
1953
(26th)
Frank Sinatra   Pvt. Angelo Maggio From Here to Eternity [23]
Eddie Albert Irving Radovich Roman Holiday
Brandon deWilde Joey Starrett Shane
Jack Palance Jack Wilson
Robert Strauss Sgt. Stanislas "Animal" Kasava Stalag 17
1954
(27th)
Edmond O'Brien   Oscar Muldoon The Barefoot Contessa [24]
Lee J. Cobb Johnny Friendly On the Waterfront
Karl Malden Father Barry
Rod Steiger Charley "The Gent" Malloy
Tom Tully Commander DeVriess The Caine Mutiny
1955
(28th)
Jack Lemmon   Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver Mister Roberts [25]
Arthur Kennedy Barney Castle Trial
Joe Mantell Angie Marty
Sal Mineo John "Plato" Crawford Rebel Without a Cause
Arthur O'Connell Howard Bevans Picnic
1956
(29th)
Anthony Quinn   Paul Gauguin Lust for Life [26]
Don Murray Beauregard "Bo" Decker Bus Stop
Anthony Perkins Josh Birdwell Friendly Persuasion
Mickey Rooney Dooley The Bold and the Brave
Robert Stack Kyle Hadley Written on the Wind
1957
(30th)
Red Buttons   Airman Joe Kelly Sayonara [27]
Vittorio De Sica Major Alessandro Rinaldi A Farewell to Arms
Sessue Hayakawa Colonel Saito The Bridge on the River Kwai
Arthur Kennedy Lucas Cross Peyton Place
Russ Tamblyn Norman Page
1958
(31st)
Burl Ives   Rufus Hannassey The Big Country [28]
Theodore Bikel Sheriff Max Muller The Defiant Ones
Lee J. Cobb Fyodor Karamazov The Brothers Karamazov
Arthur Kennedy Frank Hirsh Some Came Running
Gig Young Dr. Hugo Pine Teacher's Pet
1959
(32nd)
Hugh Griffith   Sheik Ilderim Ben-Hur [29]
Arthur O'Connell Parnell Emmett McCarthy Anatomy of a Murder
George C. Scott Asst. State Atty. Gen. Claude Dancer
Robert Vaughn Chester "Chet" Gwynn The Young Philadelphians
Ed Wynn Albert Dussell The Diary of Anne Frank

1960s

 
Peter Ustinov won twice for his roles in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964).
 
 
Melvyn Douglas won twice for his roles in Hud (1963) and Being There (1979).
 
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1960
(33rd)
Peter Ustinov   Lentulus Batiatus Spartacus [30]
Peter Falk Abe "Kid Twist" Reles Murder, Inc.
Jack Kruschen Dr. Dreyfuss The Apartment
Sal Mineo Dov Landau Exodus
Chill Wills Beekeeper The Alamo
1961
(34th)
George Chakiris   Bernardo Nuñez West Side Story [31]
Montgomery Clift Rudolph Petersen Judgment at Nuremberg
Peter Falk Joy Boy Pocketful of Miracles
Jackie Gleason Minnesota Fats The Hustler
George C. Scott[a] Bert Gordon
1962
(35th)
Ed Begley   Tom "Boss" Finley Sweet Bird of Youth [33]
Victor Buono Edwin Flagg What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Telly Savalas Feto Gomez Birdman of Alcatraz
Omar Sharif Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish Lawrence of Arabia
Terence Stamp Billy Budd Billy Budd
1963
(36th)
Melvyn Douglas   Homer Bannon Hud [34]
Nick Adams Ben Brown Twilight of Honor
Bobby Darin Corporal Jim Tompkins Captain Newman, M.D.
Hugh Griffith Squire Western Tom Jones
John Huston Cardinal Glennon The Cardinal
1964
(37th)
Peter Ustinov   Arthur Simon Simpson Topkapi [35]
John Gielgud Louis VII of France Becket
Stanley Holloway Alfred Doolittle My Fair Lady
Edmond O'Brien Senator Raymond Clark Seven Days in May
Lee Tracy President Art Hockstader The Best Man
1965
(38th)
Martin Balsam   Arnold Burns A Thousand Clowns [36]
Ian Bannen "Ratbags" Crow The Flight of the Phoenix
Tom Courtenay Pasha Antipov (Strelnikov) Doctor Zhivago
Michael Dunn Carl Glocken Ship of Fools
Frank Finlay Iago Othello
1966
(39th)
Walter Matthau   Willie Gingrich The Fortune Cookie [37]
Mako Po-han The Sand Pebbles
James Mason James Leamington Georgy Girl
George Segal Nick Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Robert Shaw Henry VIII of England A Man for All Seasons
1967
(40th)
George Kennedy   Dragline Cool Hand Luke [38]
John Cassavetes Victor R. Franko The Dirty Dozen
Gene Hackman Buck Barrow Bonnie and Clyde
Cecil Kellaway Monsignor Mike Ryan Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Michael J. Pollard C.W. Moss Bonnie and Clyde
1968
(41st)
Jack Albertson   John Cleary The Subject Was Roses [39]
Seymour Cassel Chet Faces
Daniel Massey Noël Coward Star!
Jack Wild The Artful Dodger Oliver!
Gene Wilder Leopold "Leo" Bloom The Producers
1969
(42nd)
Gig Young   Rocky Graver They Shoot Horses, Don't They? [40]
Rupert Crosse Ned McCaslin The Reivers
Elliott Gould Ted Henderson Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Jack Nicholson George Hanson Easy Rider
Anthony Quayle Cardinal Wolsey Anne of the Thousand Days

1970s

 
Joel Grey won for Cabaret (1972).[41]
 
George Burns won for his performance in The Sunshine Boys (1975).
 
Jason Robards won two consecutive awards for his roles in All the President's Men (1976) and Julia (1977).
 
Christopher Walken won for his performance in The Deer Hunter (1978).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1970
(43rd)
John Mills   Michael Ryan's Daughter [42]
Richard S. Castellano Frank Vecchio Lovers and Other Strangers
Chief Dan George Old Lodge Skins Little Big Man
Gene Hackman Gene Garrison I Never Sang for My Father
John Marley Phil Cavalleri Love Story
1971
(44th)
Ben Johnson   Sam the Lion The Last Picture Show [43]
Jeff Bridges Duane Jackson The Last Picture Show
Leonard Frey Motel Kamzoil Fiddler on the Roof
Richard Jaeckel Joe Ben Stamper Sometimes a Great Notion
Roy Scheider Detective Buddy "Cloudy" Russo The French Connection
1972
(45th)
Joel Grey   Master of Ceremonies Cabaret [44]
Eddie Albert Mr. Corcoran The Heartbreak Kid
James Caan Santino "Sonny" Corleone The Godfather
Robert Duvall Tom Hagen
Al Pacino [b] Michael Corleone
1973
(46th)
John Houseman   Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. The Paper Chase [45]
Vincent Gardenia Dutch Schnell Bang the Drum Slowly
Jack Gilford Phil Greene Save the Tiger
Jason Miller Father Damien Karras The Exorcist
Randy Quaid Larry Meadows The Last Detail
1974
(47th)
Robert De Niro   Vito Corleone The Godfather Part II [46]
Fred Astaire Harlee Claiborne The Towering Inferno
Jeff Bridges Lightfoot Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Michael V. Gazzo Frank Pentangeli The Godfather Part II
Lee Strasberg Hyman Roth
1975
(48th)
George Burns   Al Lewis The Sunshine Boys [47]
Brad Dourif Billy Bibbit One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Burgess Meredith Harry Greener The Day of the Locust
Chris Sarandon Leon Shermer Dog Day Afternoon
Jack Warden Lester Karpf Shampoo
1976
(49th)
Jason Robards   Ben Bradlee All the President's Men [48]
Ned Beatty Arthur Jensen Network
Burgess Meredith Mickey Goldmill Rocky
Laurence Olivier Dr. Christian Szell Marathon Man
Burt Young Paulie Pennino Rocky
1977
(50th)
Jason Robards   Dashiell Hammett Julia [49]
Mikhail Baryshnikov Yuri Kopeikine The Turning Point
Peter Firth Alan Strang Equus
Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars
Maximilian Schell Johann Julia
1978
(51st)
Christopher Walken   Nikonar "Nick" Chevotarevich The Deer Hunter [50]
Bruce Dern Capt. Bob Hyde Coming Home
Richard Farnsworth Dodger Comes a Horseman
John Hurt Max Midnight Express
Jack Warden Max Corkle Heaven Can Wait
1979
(52nd)
Melvyn Douglas   Benjamin Turnbull Rand Being There [51]
Robert Duvall Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore Apocalypse Now
Frederic Forrest Houston Dyer The Rose
Justin Henry Billy Kramer Kramer vs. Kramer
Mickey Rooney Henry Dailey The Black Stallion

1980s

 
Sir John Gielgud won for Arthur (1981).
 
Louis Gossett Jr. won for his performance in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), becoming the first black actor to win in this category.[52]
 
Sean Connery won for his performance in The Untouchables (1987).
 
Denzel Washington won for his performance in Glory (1989).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1980
(53rd)
Timothy Hutton   Conrad Jarrett Ordinary People [53]
Judd Hirsch Dr. Tyrone C. Berger Ordinary People
Michael O'Keefe Ben Meechum The Great Santini
Joe Pesci Joey LaMotta Raging Bull
Jason Robards Howard Hughes Melvin and Howard
1981
(54th)
John Gielgud   Hobson Arthur [54]
James Coco Jimmy Perry Only When I Laugh
Ian Holm Sam Mussabini Chariots of Fire
Jack Nicholson Eugene O'Neill Reds
Howard Rollins Coalhouse Walker Jr. Ragtime
1982
(55th)
Louis Gossett Jr.   Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley An Officer and a Gentleman [55]
Charles Durning Governor The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
John Lithgow Roberta Muldoon The World According to Garp
James Mason Ed Concannon The Verdict
Robert Preston Carroll "Toddy" Todd Victor/Victoria
1983
(56th)
Jack Nicholson   Garrett Breedlove Terms of Endearment [56]
Charles Durning Colonel Erhardt To Be or Not to Be
John Lithgow Sam Burns Terms of Endearment
Sam Shepard Chuck Yeager The Right Stuff
Rip Torn Marsh Turner Cross Creek
1984
(57th)
Haing S. Ngor   Dith Pran The Killing Fields [57]
Adolph Caesar Sgt. Waters A Soldier's Story
John Malkovich Mr. Will Places in the Heart
Pat Morita Mr. Miyagi The Karate Kid
Ralph Richardson (posthumous) The Sixth Earl of Greystoke Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
1985
(58th)
Don Ameche   Arthur Selwyn Cocoon [58]
Klaus Maria Brandauer Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke
Baron Hans von Blixen-Finecke
Out of Africa
William Hickey Don Corrado Prizzi Prizzi's Honor
Robert Loggia Sam Ransom Jagged Edge
Eric Roberts Buck McGeehy Runaway Train
1986
(59th)
Michael Caine   Elliott Daniels Hannah and Her Sisters [59]
Tom Berenger Sgt. Bob Barnes Platoon
Willem Dafoe Sgt. Elias Grodin
Denholm Elliott Mr. Emerson A Room with a View
Dennis Hopper Wilbur "Shooter" Flatch Hoosiers
1987
(60th)
Sean Connery   Jimmy Malone The Untouchables [60]
Albert Brooks Aaron Altman Broadcast News
Morgan Freeman Leo "Fast Black" Smalls Jr. Street Smart
Vincent Gardenia Cosmo Castorini Moonstruck
Denzel Washington Steve Biko Cry Freedom
1988
(61st)
Kevin Kline   Otto West A Fish Called Wanda [61]
Alec Guinness William Dorrit Little Dorrit
Martin Landau Abe Karatz Tucker: The Man and His Dream
River Phoenix Danny Pope Running on Empty
Dean Stockwell Tony "The Tiger" Russo Married to the Mob
1989
(62nd)
Denzel Washington   Pvt. Trip Glory [62]
Danny Aiello Sal Frangione Do the Right Thing
Dan Aykroyd Boolie Werthan Driving Miss Daisy
Marlon Brando Ian Mackenzie A Dry White Season
Martin Landau Judah Rosenthal Crimes and Misdemeanors

1990s

 
Joe Pesci won for his portrayal of Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas (1990).
 
Tommy Lee Jones won for his performance in The Fugitive (1993).
 
Martin Landau won for Ed Wood (1994)
 
Robin Williams won for his performance in Good Will Hunting (1997).
 
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
1990
(63rd)
Joe Pesci   Tommy DeVito Goodfellas [63]
Bruce Davison David Longtime Companion
Andy García Vincent Mancini The Godfather Part III
Graham Greene Kicking Bird Dances with Wolves
Al Pacino Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice Dick Tracy
1991
(64th)
Jack Palance   Curly Washburn City Slickers [64]
Tommy Lee Jones Clay Shaw JFK
Harvey Keitel Mickey Cohen Bugsy
Ben Kingsley Meyer Lansky
Michael Lerner Jack Lipnick Barton Fink
1992
(65th)
Gene Hackman   Little Bill Daggett Unforgiven [65]
Jaye Davidson Dil The Crying Game
Jack Nicholson Colonel Nathan R. Jessep A Few Good Men
Al Pacino Richard "Ricky" Roma Glengarry Glen Ross
David Paymer Stan Young Mr. Saturday Night
1993
(66th)
Tommy Lee Jones   U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard The Fugitive [66]
Leonardo DiCaprio Arnie Grape What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Ralph Fiennes Amon Göth Schindler's List
John Malkovich Mitch Leary In the Line of Fire
Pete Postlethwaite Giuseppe Conlon In the Name of the Father
1994
(67th)
Martin Landau   Béla Lugosi Ed Wood [67]
Samuel L. Jackson Jules Winnfield Pulp Fiction
Chazz Palminteri Cheech Bullets over Broadway
Paul Scofield Mark Van Doren Quiz Show
Gary Sinise Lt. Dan Taylor Forrest Gump
1995
(68th)
Kevin Spacey   Roger "Verbal" Kint The Usual Suspects [68]
James Cromwell Farmer Arthur Hoggett Babe
Ed Harris Gene Kranz Apollo 13
Brad Pitt Jeffrey Goines 12 Monkeys
Tim Roth Archibald Cunningham Rob Roy
1996
(69th)
Cuba Gooding Jr.   Rod Tidwell Jerry Maguire [69]
William H. Macy Jerry Lundegaard Fargo
Armin Mueller-Stahl Peter Helfgott Shine
Edward Norton Aaron Stampler Primal Fear
James Woods Byron De La Beckwith Ghosts of Mississippi
1997
(70th)
Robin Williams   Dr. Sean Maguire Good Will Hunting [70]
Robert Forster Max Cherry Jackie Brown
Anthony Hopkins John Quincy Adams Amistad
Greg Kinnear Simon Bishop As Good as It Gets
Burt Reynolds Jack Horner Boogie Nights
1998
(71st)
James Coburn   Glen Whitehouse Affliction [71]
Robert Duvall Jerome Facher A Civil Action
Ed Harris Christof The Truman Show
Geoffrey Rush Philip Henslowe Shakespeare in Love
Billy Bob Thornton Jacob Mitchell A Simple Plan
1999
(72nd)
Michael Caine   Dr. Wilbur Larch The Cider House Rules [72]
Tom Cruise Frank T.J. Mackey Magnolia
Michael Clarke Duncan John Coffey The Green Mile
Jude Law Dickie Greenleaf The Talented Mr. Ripley
Haley Joel Osment Cole Sear The Sixth Sense

2000s

 
Benicio del Toro won for Traffic (2000).
 
Heath Ledger won for The Dark Knight (2008), becoming both the first actor to win in this category posthumously and the first win for portraying a comic book character.[73]
 
Christoph Waltz won twice for Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
2000
(73rd)
Benicio del Toro   Javier Rodriguez Traffic [74]
Jeff Bridges Jackson Evans The Contender
Willem Dafoe Max Schreck Shadow of the Vampire
Albert Finney Edward L. Masry Erin Brockovich
Joaquin Phoenix Commodus Gladiator
2001
(74th)
Jim Broadbent   John Bayley Iris [75]
Ethan Hawke Officer Jake Hoyt Training Day
Ben Kingsley Don Logan Sexy Beast
Ian McKellen Gandalf the Grey The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Jon Voight Howard Cosell Ali
2002
(75th)
Chris Cooper   John Laroche Adaptation [76]
Ed Harris Richard "Richie" Brown The Hours
Paul Newman John Rooney Road to Perdition
John C. Reilly Amos Hart Chicago
Christopher Walken Frank Abagnale Sr. Catch Me If You Can
2003
(76th)
Tim Robbins   Dave Boyle Mystic River [77]
Alec Baldwin Shelly Kaplow The Cooler
Benicio del Toro Jack Jordan 21 Grams
Djimon Hounsou Mateo In America
Ken Watanabe Lord Moritsugu Katsumoto The Last Samurai
2004
(77th)
Morgan Freeman   Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris Million Dollar Baby [78]
Alan Alda Owen Brewster The Aviator
Thomas Haden Church Jack Cole Sideways
Jamie Foxx Max Durocher Collateral
Clive Owen Larry Gray Closer
2005
(78th)
George Clooney   Bob Barnes Syriana [79]
Matt Dillon Officer John Ryan Crash
Paul Giamatti Joe Gould Cinderella Man
Jake Gyllenhaal Jack Twist Brokeback Mountain
William Hurt Richie Cusack A History of Violence
2006
(79th)
Alan Arkin   Edwin Hoover Little Miss Sunshine [80]
Jackie Earle Haley Ronald James McGorvey Little Children
Djimon Hounsou Solomon Vandy Blood Diamond
Eddie Murphy James "Thunder" Early Dreamgirls
Mark Wahlberg Staff Sgt. Sean Dignam The Departed
2007
(80th)
Javier Bardem   Anton Chigurh No Country for Old Men [81]
Casey Affleck Robert Ford The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Philip Seymour Hoffman Gust Avrakotos Charlie Wilson's War
Hal Holbrook Ron Franz Into the Wild
Tom Wilkinson Arthur Edens Michael Clayton
2008
(81st)
Heath Ledger(posthumous) Joker The Dark Knight [82]
Josh Brolin Dan White Milk
Robert Downey Jr. Kirk Lazarus Tropic Thunder
Philip Seymour Hoffman Father Brendan Flynn Doubt
Michael Shannon John Givings Jr. Revolutionary Road
2009
(82nd)
Christoph Waltz   SS Colonel Hans Landa Inglourious Basterds [83]
Matt Damon Francois Pienaar Invictus
Woody Harrelson Captain Tony Stone The Messenger
Christopher Plummer Leo Tolstoy The Last Station
Stanley Tucci George Harvey The Lovely Bones

2010s

 
Christopher Plummer won for Beginners (2011), the oldest winner at age 82.
 
J. K. Simmons won for Whiplash (2014).
 
Mahershala Ali won twice for Moonlight (2016) and Green Book (2018).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
2010
(83rd)
Christian Bale   Dicky Eklund The Fighter [84]
John Hawkes Teardrop Dolly Winter's Bone
Jeremy Renner James "Jem" Coughlin The Town
Mark Ruffalo Paul Hatfield The Kids Are All Right
Geoffrey Rush Lionel Logue The King's Speech
2011
(84th)
Christopher Plummer   Hal Fields Beginners [85]
Kenneth Branagh Laurence Olivier My Week with Marilyn
Jonah Hill Peter Brand Moneyball
Nick Nolte Paddy Conlon Warrior
Max von Sydow The Renter Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
2012
(85th)
Christoph Waltz   Dr. King Schultz Django Unchained [86]
Alan Arkin Lester Siegel Argo
Robert De Niro Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Sr. Silver Linings Playbook
Philip Seymour Hoffman Lancaster Dodd The Master
Tommy Lee Jones Thaddeus Stevens Lincoln
2013
(86th)
Jared Leto   Rayon Dallas Buyers Club [87]
Barkhad Abdi Abduwali Muse Captain Phillips
Bradley Cooper Richard "Richie" DiMaso American Hustle
Michael Fassbender Edwin Epps 12 Years a Slave
Jonah Hill Donnie Azoff The Wolf of Wall Street
2014
(87th)
J. K. Simmons   Terence Fletcher Whiplash [88]
Robert Duvall Joseph Palmer The Judge
Ethan Hawke Mason Evans Sr. Boyhood
Edward Norton Mike Shiner Birdman
Mark Ruffalo David Schultz Foxcatcher
2015
(88th)
Mark Rylance   Rudolf Abel Bridge of Spies [89]
Christian Bale Michael Burry The Big Short
Tom Hardy John Fitzgerald The Revenant
Mark Ruffalo Michael Rezendes Spotlight
Sylvester Stallone Rocky Balboa Creed
2016
(89th)
Mahershala Ali   Juan Moonlight [90]
Jeff Bridges Marcus Hamilton Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges Patrick Chandler Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel Saroo Brierley Lion
Michael Shannon Detective Bobby Andes Nocturnal Animals
2017
(90th)
Sam Rockwell   Officer Jason Dixon Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri [91]
Willem Dafoe Bobby Hicks The Florida Project
Woody Harrelson Chief William "Bill" Willoughby Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Richard Jenkins Giles The Shape of Water
Christopher Plummer J. Paul Getty All the Money in the World
2018
(91st)
Mahershala Ali   Don Shirley Green Book [92]
Adam Driver Detective Philip "Flip" Zimmerman BlacKkKlansman
Sam Elliott Bobby Maine A Star Is Born
Richard E. Grant Jack Hock Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Sam Rockwell George W. Bush Vice
2019
(92nd)
Brad Pitt   Cliff Booth Once Upon a Time in Hollywood [93]
Tom Hanks Fred Rogers A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins Pope Benedict XVI The Two Popes
Al Pacino Jimmy Hoffa The Irishman
Joe Pesci Russell Bufalino

2020s

 
Daniel Kaluuya won for his portrayal of Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah (2021).
Year Actor Role(s) Film Ref.
2020/21
[94]
(93rd)
Daniel Kaluuya   Fred Hampton Judas and the Black Messiah [95]
Sacha Baron Cohen Abbie Hoffman The Trial of the Chicago 7
Leslie Odom Jr. Sam Cooke One Night in Miami...
Paul Raci Joe Sound of Metal
Lakeith Stanfield William "Bill" O'Neal Judas and the Black Messiah
2021
(94th)
Troy Kotsur   Frank Rossi CODA [95]
Ciarán Hinds Pop Belfast
Jesse Plemons George Burbank The Power of the Dog
J. K. Simmons William Frawley Being the Ricardos
Kodi Smit-McPhee Peter Gordon The Power of the Dog
2022
(95th)
Brendan Gleeson Colm Doherty The Banshees of Inisherin [96]
Brian Tyree Henry James Aucoin Causeway
Judd Hirsch Boris Schildkraut The Fabelmans
Barry Keoghan Dominic Kearney The Banshees of Inisherin
Ke Huy Quan Waymond Wang Everything Everywhere All at Once

Multiple wins and nominations

Age superlatives

Record Actor Film Age (in years) Ref.
Oldest winner Christopher Plummer Beginners 82 [97]
Oldest nominee All the Money in the World 88 [97]
Youngest winner Timothy Hutton Ordinary People 20 [97]
Youngest nominee Justin Henry Kramer vs. Kramer 8 [97]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ George C. Scott refused his nomination.[32]
  2. ^ Pacino did not attend the ceremony in protest of perceived category fraud. As his performance reflected greater screen time than that of his co-star Marlon Brando, Pacino believed he should have received a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

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academy, award, best, supporting, actor, award, presented, annually, academy, motion, picture, arts, sciences, ampas, given, honor, actor, delivered, outstanding, performance, supporting, role, while, working, within, film, industry, award, traditionally, pres. The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry The award is traditionally presented by the previous year s Best Supporting Actress winner Academy Award for Best Supporting ActorThe 2021 recipient Troy KotsurAwarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleCountryUnited StatesPresented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS First awarded1937 for performance in films released during the 1936 film season Most recent winnerTroy Kotsur CODA 2021 Most awardsWalter Brennan 3 Most nominationsWalter Brennan Jeff Bridges Robert Duvall Arthur Kennedy Jack Nicholson Al Pacino and Claude Raines 4 Websiteoscars wbr orgAt the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937 Walter Brennan was the first winner of this award for his role in Come and Get It 1 Initially winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes 2 Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944 however winners received full sized statuettes 3 Currently nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy 4 Since its inception the award has been given to 77 actors Brennan has received the most awards in this category with three awards Brennan Jeff Bridges Robert Duvall Arthur Kennedy Jack Nicholson Claude Rains and Al Pacino were each nominated four times more than any other actors As of the 2022 ceremony Troy Kotsur is the most recent winner in this category for his performance as Frank Rossi in CODA Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 1930s 1 2 1940s 1 3 1950s 1 4 1960s 1 5 1970s 1 6 1980s 1 7 1990s 1 8 2000s 1 9 2010s 1 10 2020s 2 Multiple wins and nominations 3 Age superlatives 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksWinners and nominees EditIn the following table the years are listed as per Academy convention and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County the ceremonies are always held the following year 5 Table key Indicates the winner Indicates posthumous winner1930s Edit Walter Brennan was the first winner in this category for Come and Get It 1936 He later won for his roles in Kentucky 1938 and The Westerner 1940 He holds the record for most wins in this category Joseph Schildkraut won for his performance in The Life of Emile Zola 1937 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1936 9th Walter Brennan Swan Bostrom Come and Get It 6 Mischa Auer Carlo My Man GodfreyStuart Erwin Amos Dodd Pigskin ParadeBasil Rathbone Tybalt Nephew to Lady Capulet Romeo and JulietAkim Tamiroff General Yang The General Died at Dawn1937 10th Joseph Schildkraut Captain Alfred Dreyfus The Life of Emile Zola 7 Ralph Bellamy Dan Leeson The Awful TruthThomas Mitchell Dr Kersaint The HurricaneH B Warner Chang Lost HorizonRoland Young Cosmo Topper Topper1938 11th Walter Brennan Peter Goodwin Kentucky 8 John Garfield Mickey Borden Four DaughtersGene Lockhart Regis AlgiersRobert Morley King Louis XVI Marie AntoinetteBasil Rathbone King Louis XI If I Were King1939 12th Thomas Mitchell Dr Josiah Boone Stagecoach 9 Brian Aherne Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg JuarezHarry Carey President of the Senate Mr Smith Goes to WashingtonBrian Donlevy Sgt Markoff Beau GesteClaude Rains Sen Joseph Harrison Paine Mr Smith Goes to Washington1940s Edit Van Heflin won for his performance in Johnny Eager 1942 Charles Coburn won for his performance in The More the Merrier 1943 Barry Fitzgerald won for his performance in Going My Way 1944 He is the only performer to be nominated in both lead and supporting for the same role Edmund Gwenn won for his performance in Miracle on 34th Street 1947 Walter Huston won for his performance in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1948 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1940 13th Walter Brennan Judge Roy Bean The Westerner 10 Albert Bassermann Van Meer Foreign CorrespondentWilliam Gargan Joe They Knew What They WantedJack Oakie Benzino Napaloni Dictator of Bacteria The Great DictatorJames Stephenson Howard Joyce The Letter1941 14th Donald Crisp Gwilym Morgan How Green Was My Valley 11 Walter Brennan Pastor Rosier Pile Sergeant YorkCharles Coburn John P Merrick The Devil and Miss JonesJames Gleason Max Corkle Here Comes Mr JordanSydney Greenstreet Kasper Gutman The Maltese Falcon1942 15th Van Heflin Jeff Hartnett Johnny Eager 12 William Bendix Pvt Aloysius Smacksie Randall Wake IslandWalter Huston Jerry Cohan Yankee Doodle DandyFrank Morgan The Pirate Tortilla FlatHenry Travers James Ballard Mrs Miniver1943 16th Charles Coburn Benjamin Dingle The More the Merrier 13 Charles Bickford Father Peyramale The Song of BernadetteJ Carrol Naish Giuseppe SaharaClaude Rains Capt Louis Renault CasablancaAkim Tamiroff Pablo For Whom the Bell Tolls1944 17th Barry Fitzgerald Father Fitzgibbon Going My Way 14 Hume Cronyn Paul Roeder The Seventh CrossClaude Rains Job Skeffington Mr SkeffingtonClifton Webb Waldo Lydecker LauraMonty Woolley Colonel William G Smollett Since You Went Away1945 18th James Dunn Johnny Nolan A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 15 Michael Chekhov Dr Alexander Alex Brulov SpellboundJohn Dall Morgan Evans The Corn Is GreenRobert Mitchum Lt Capt Bill Walker G I JoeJ Carrol Naish Charley Martin A Medal for Benny1946 19th Harold Russell Homer Parrish The Best Years of Our Lives 16 Charles Coburn Alexander Gow The Green YearsWilliam Demarest Steve Martin The Jolson StoryClaude Rains Alexander Sebastian NotoriousClifton Webb Elliott Templeton The Razor s Edge1947 20th Edmund Gwenn Kris Kringle Miracle on 34th Street 17 Charles Bickford Joseph Clancy The Farmer s DaughterThomas Gomez Pancho Ride the Pink HorseRobert Ryan Montgomery CrossfireRichard Widmark Tommy Udo Kiss of Death1948 21st Walter Huston Howard The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 18 Charles Bickford Black McDonald Johnny BelindaJose Ferrer The Dauphin Charles VII later King of France Joan of ArcOscar Homolka Uncle Chris Halverson I Remember MamaCecil Kellaway Horace A Leprechaun The Luck of the Irish1949 22nd Dean Jagger Major Harvey Stovall Twelve O Clock High 19 John Ireland Jack Burden All the King s MenArthur Kennedy Connie Kelly ChampionRalph Richardson Dr Austin Sloper The HeiressJames Whitmore Sgt Kinnie Battleground1950s Edit George Sanders won for his performance in All About Eve 1950 Karl Malden won for his performance in A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 Anthony Quinn won twice for his roles in Viva Zapata 1952 and Lust for Life 1956 Frank Sinatra won for his performance in From Here to Eternity 1953 Jack Lemmon won for his performance in Mister Roberts 1955 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1950 23rd George Sanders Addison DeWitt All About Eve 20 Jeff Chandler Cochise Broken ArrowEdmund Gwenn Skipper Miller Mister 880Sam Jaffe Dr Erwin Riedenschneider The Asphalt JungleErich von Stroheim Max von Meyerling Sunset Boulevard1951 24th Karl Malden Harold Mitch Mitchell A Streetcar Named Desire 21 Leo Genn Petronius Quo VadisKevin McCarthy Biff Loman Death of a SalesmanPeter Ustinov Nero Quo VadisGig Young Boyd Copeland Come Fill the Cup1952 25th Anthony Quinn Eufemio Zapata Viva Zapata 22 Richard Burton Philip Ashley My Cousin RachelArthur Hunnicutt Zeb Calloway Narrator The Big SkyVictor McLaglen Will Red Danaher The Quiet ManJack Palance Lester Blaine Sudden Fear1953 26th Frank Sinatra Pvt Angelo Maggio From Here to Eternity 23 Eddie Albert Irving Radovich Roman HolidayBrandon deWilde Joey Starrett ShaneJack Palance Jack WilsonRobert Strauss Sgt Stanislas Animal Kasava Stalag 171954 27th Edmond O Brien Oscar Muldoon The Barefoot Contessa 24 Lee J Cobb Johnny Friendly On the WaterfrontKarl Malden Father BarryRod Steiger Charley The Gent MalloyTom Tully Commander DeVriess The Caine Mutiny1955 28th Jack Lemmon Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver Mister Roberts 25 Arthur Kennedy Barney Castle TrialJoe Mantell Angie MartySal Mineo John Plato Crawford Rebel Without a CauseArthur O Connell Howard Bevans Picnic1956 29th Anthony Quinn Paul Gauguin Lust for Life 26 Don Murray Beauregard Bo Decker Bus StopAnthony Perkins Josh Birdwell Friendly PersuasionMickey Rooney Dooley The Bold and the BraveRobert Stack Kyle Hadley Written on the Wind1957 30th Red Buttons Airman Joe Kelly Sayonara 27 Vittorio De Sica Major Alessandro Rinaldi A Farewell to ArmsSessue Hayakawa Colonel Saito The Bridge on the River KwaiArthur Kennedy Lucas Cross Peyton PlaceRuss Tamblyn Norman Page1958 31st Burl Ives Rufus Hannassey The Big Country 28 Theodore Bikel Sheriff Max Muller The Defiant OnesLee J Cobb Fyodor Karamazov The Brothers KaramazovArthur Kennedy Frank Hirsh Some Came RunningGig Young Dr Hugo Pine Teacher s Pet1959 32nd Hugh Griffith Sheik Ilderim Ben Hur 29 Arthur O Connell Parnell Emmett McCarthy Anatomy of a MurderGeorge C Scott Asst State Atty Gen Claude DancerRobert Vaughn Chester Chet Gwynn The Young PhiladelphiansEd Wynn Albert Dussell The Diary of Anne Frank1960s Edit Peter Ustinov won twice for his roles in Spartacus 1960 and Topkapi 1964 George Chakiris won for West Side Story 1961 Melvyn Douglas won twice for his roles in Hud 1963 and Being There 1979 Walter Matthau won for The Fortune Cookie 1966 George Kennedy won for Cool Hand Luke 1967 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1960 33rd Peter Ustinov Lentulus Batiatus Spartacus 30 Peter Falk Abe Kid Twist Reles Murder Inc Jack Kruschen Dr Dreyfuss The ApartmentSal Mineo Dov Landau ExodusChill Wills Beekeeper The Alamo1961 34th George Chakiris Bernardo Nunez West Side Story 31 Montgomery Clift Rudolph Petersen Judgment at NurembergPeter Falk Joy Boy Pocketful of MiraclesJackie Gleason Minnesota Fats The HustlerGeorge C Scott a Bert Gordon1962 35th Ed Begley Tom Boss Finley Sweet Bird of Youth 33 Victor Buono Edwin Flagg What Ever Happened to Baby Jane Telly Savalas Feto Gomez Birdman of AlcatrazOmar Sharif Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish Lawrence of ArabiaTerence Stamp Billy Budd Billy Budd1963 36th Melvyn Douglas Homer Bannon Hud 34 Nick Adams Ben Brown Twilight of HonorBobby Darin Corporal Jim Tompkins Captain Newman M D Hugh Griffith Squire Western Tom JonesJohn Huston Cardinal Glennon The Cardinal1964 37th Peter Ustinov Arthur Simon Simpson Topkapi 35 John Gielgud Louis VII of France BecketStanley Holloway Alfred Doolittle My Fair LadyEdmond O Brien Senator Raymond Clark Seven Days in MayLee Tracy President Art Hockstader The Best Man1965 38th Martin Balsam Arnold Burns A Thousand Clowns 36 Ian Bannen Ratbags Crow The Flight of the PhoenixTom Courtenay Pasha Antipov Strelnikov Doctor ZhivagoMichael Dunn Carl Glocken Ship of FoolsFrank Finlay Iago Othello1966 39th Walter Matthau Willie Gingrich The Fortune Cookie 37 Mako Po han The Sand PebblesJames Mason James Leamington Georgy GirlGeorge Segal Nick Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Robert Shaw Henry VIII of England A Man for All Seasons1967 40th George Kennedy Dragline Cool Hand Luke 38 John Cassavetes Victor R Franko The Dirty DozenGene Hackman Buck Barrow Bonnie and ClydeCecil Kellaway Monsignor Mike Ryan Guess Who s Coming to DinnerMichael J Pollard C W Moss Bonnie and Clyde1968 41st Jack Albertson John Cleary The Subject Was Roses 39 Seymour Cassel Chet FacesDaniel Massey Noel Coward Star Jack Wild The Artful Dodger Oliver Gene Wilder Leopold Leo Bloom The Producers1969 42nd Gig Young Rocky Graver They Shoot Horses Don t They 40 Rupert Crosse Ned McCaslin The ReiversElliott Gould Ted Henderson Bob amp Carol amp Ted amp AliceJack Nicholson George Hanson Easy RiderAnthony Quayle Cardinal Wolsey Anne of the Thousand Days1970s Edit Joel Grey won for Cabaret 1972 41 Robert De Niro won for The Godfather Part II 1974 George Burns won for his performance in The Sunshine Boys 1975 Jason Robards won two consecutive awards for his roles in All the President s Men 1976 and Julia 1977 Christopher Walken won for his performance in The Deer Hunter 1978 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1970 43rd John Mills Michael Ryan s Daughter 42 Richard S Castellano Frank Vecchio Lovers and Other StrangersChief Dan George Old Lodge Skins Little Big ManGene Hackman Gene Garrison I Never Sang for My FatherJohn Marley Phil Cavalleri Love Story1971 44th Ben Johnson Sam the Lion The Last Picture Show 43 Jeff Bridges Duane Jackson The Last Picture ShowLeonard Frey Motel Kamzoil Fiddler on the RoofRichard Jaeckel Joe Ben Stamper Sometimes a Great NotionRoy Scheider Detective Buddy Cloudy Russo The French Connection1972 45th Joel Grey Master of Ceremonies Cabaret 44 Eddie Albert Mr Corcoran The Heartbreak KidJames Caan Santino Sonny Corleone The GodfatherRobert Duvall Tom HagenAl Pacino b Michael Corleone1973 46th John Houseman Charles W Kingsfield Jr The Paper Chase 45 Vincent Gardenia Dutch Schnell Bang the Drum SlowlyJack Gilford Phil Greene Save the TigerJason Miller Father Damien Karras The ExorcistRandy Quaid Larry Meadows The Last Detail1974 47th Robert De Niro Vito Corleone The Godfather Part II 46 Fred Astaire Harlee Claiborne The Towering InfernoJeff Bridges Lightfoot Thunderbolt and LightfootMichael V Gazzo Frank Pentangeli The Godfather Part IILee Strasberg Hyman Roth1975 48th George Burns Al Lewis The Sunshine Boys 47 Brad Dourif Billy Bibbit One Flew Over the Cuckoo s NestBurgess Meredith Harry Greener The Day of the LocustChris Sarandon Leon Shermer Dog Day AfternoonJack Warden Lester Karpf Shampoo1976 49th Jason Robards Ben Bradlee All the President s Men 48 Ned Beatty Arthur Jensen NetworkBurgess Meredith Mickey Goldmill RockyLaurence Olivier Dr Christian Szell Marathon ManBurt Young Paulie Pennino Rocky1977 50th Jason Robards Dashiell Hammett Julia 49 Mikhail Baryshnikov Yuri Kopeikine The Turning PointPeter Firth Alan Strang EquusAlec Guinness Obi Wan Kenobi Star WarsMaximilian Schell Johann Julia1978 51st Christopher Walken Nikonar Nick Chevotarevich The Deer Hunter 50 Bruce Dern Capt Bob Hyde Coming HomeRichard Farnsworth Dodger Comes a HorsemanJohn Hurt Max Midnight ExpressJack Warden Max Corkle Heaven Can Wait1979 52nd Melvyn Douglas Benjamin Turnbull Rand Being There 51 Robert Duvall Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore Apocalypse NowFrederic Forrest Houston Dyer The RoseJustin Henry Billy Kramer Kramer vs KramerMickey Rooney Henry Dailey The Black Stallion1980s Edit Sir John Gielgud won for Arthur 1981 Louis Gossett Jr won for his performance in An Officer and a Gentleman 1982 becoming the first black actor to win in this category 52 Jack Nicholson won for Terms of Endearment 1983 Sean Connery won for his performance in The Untouchables 1987 Denzel Washington won for his performance in Glory 1989 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1980 53rd Timothy Hutton Conrad Jarrett Ordinary People 53 Judd Hirsch Dr Tyrone C Berger Ordinary PeopleMichael O Keefe Ben Meechum The Great SantiniJoe Pesci Joey LaMotta Raging BullJason Robards Howard Hughes Melvin and Howard1981 54th John Gielgud Hobson Arthur 54 James Coco Jimmy Perry Only When I LaughIan Holm Sam Mussabini Chariots of FireJack Nicholson Eugene O Neill RedsHoward Rollins Coalhouse Walker Jr Ragtime1982 55th Louis Gossett Jr Gunnery Sgt Emil Foley An Officer and a Gentleman 55 Charles Durning Governor The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasJohn Lithgow Roberta Muldoon The World According to GarpJames Mason Ed Concannon The VerdictRobert Preston Carroll Toddy Todd Victor Victoria1983 56th Jack Nicholson Garrett Breedlove Terms of Endearment 56 Charles Durning Colonel Erhardt To Be or Not to BeJohn Lithgow Sam Burns Terms of EndearmentSam Shepard Chuck Yeager The Right StuffRip Torn Marsh Turner Cross Creek1984 57th Haing S Ngor Dith Pran The Killing Fields 57 Adolph Caesar Sgt Waters A Soldier s StoryJohn Malkovich Mr Will Places in the HeartPat Morita Mr Miyagi The Karate KidRalph Richardson posthumous The Sixth Earl of Greystoke Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes1985 58th Don Ameche Arthur Selwyn Cocoon 58 Klaus Maria Brandauer Baron Bror von Blixen Finecke Baron Hans von Blixen Finecke Out of AfricaWilliam Hickey Don Corrado Prizzi Prizzi s HonorRobert Loggia Sam Ransom Jagged EdgeEric Roberts Buck McGeehy Runaway Train1986 59th Michael Caine Elliott Daniels Hannah and Her Sisters 59 Tom Berenger Sgt Bob Barnes PlatoonWillem Dafoe Sgt Elias GrodinDenholm Elliott Mr Emerson A Room with a ViewDennis Hopper Wilbur Shooter Flatch Hoosiers1987 60th Sean Connery Jimmy Malone The Untouchables 60 Albert Brooks Aaron Altman Broadcast NewsMorgan Freeman Leo Fast Black Smalls Jr Street SmartVincent Gardenia Cosmo Castorini MoonstruckDenzel Washington Steve Biko Cry Freedom1988 61st Kevin Kline Otto West A Fish Called Wanda 61 Alec Guinness William Dorrit Little DorritMartin Landau Abe Karatz Tucker The Man and His DreamRiver Phoenix Danny Pope Running on EmptyDean Stockwell Tony The Tiger Russo Married to the Mob1989 62nd Denzel Washington Pvt Trip Glory 62 Danny Aiello Sal Frangione Do the Right ThingDan Aykroyd Boolie Werthan Driving Miss DaisyMarlon Brando Ian Mackenzie A Dry White SeasonMartin Landau Judah Rosenthal Crimes and Misdemeanors1990s Edit Joe Pesci won for his portrayal of Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas 1990 Tommy Lee Jones won for his performance in The Fugitive 1993 Martin Landau won for Ed Wood 1994 Robin Williams won for his performance in Good Will Hunting 1997 Michael Caine won twice for Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 and The Cider House Rules 1999 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 1990 63rd Joe Pesci Tommy DeVito Goodfellas 63 Bruce Davison David Longtime CompanionAndy Garcia Vincent Mancini The Godfather Part IIIGraham Greene Kicking Bird Dances with WolvesAl Pacino Alphonse Big Boy Caprice Dick Tracy1991 64th Jack Palance Curly Washburn City Slickers 64 Tommy Lee Jones Clay Shaw JFKHarvey Keitel Mickey Cohen BugsyBen Kingsley Meyer LanskyMichael Lerner Jack Lipnick Barton Fink1992 65th Gene Hackman Little Bill Daggett Unforgiven 65 Jaye Davidson Dil The Crying GameJack Nicholson Colonel Nathan R Jessep A Few Good MenAl Pacino Richard Ricky Roma Glengarry Glen RossDavid Paymer Stan Young Mr Saturday Night1993 66th Tommy Lee Jones U S Marshal Samuel Gerard The Fugitive 66 Leonardo DiCaprio Arnie Grape What s Eating Gilbert GrapeRalph Fiennes Amon Goth Schindler s ListJohn Malkovich Mitch Leary In the Line of FirePete Postlethwaite Giuseppe Conlon In the Name of the Father1994 67th Martin Landau Bela Lugosi Ed Wood 67 Samuel L Jackson Jules Winnfield Pulp FictionChazz Palminteri Cheech Bullets over BroadwayPaul Scofield Mark Van Doren Quiz ShowGary Sinise Lt Dan Taylor Forrest Gump1995 68th Kevin Spacey Roger Verbal Kint The Usual Suspects 68 James Cromwell Farmer Arthur Hoggett BabeEd Harris Gene Kranz Apollo 13Brad Pitt Jeffrey Goines 12 MonkeysTim Roth Archibald Cunningham Rob Roy1996 69th Cuba Gooding Jr Rod Tidwell Jerry Maguire 69 William H Macy Jerry Lundegaard FargoArmin Mueller Stahl Peter Helfgott ShineEdward Norton Aaron Stampler Primal FearJames Woods Byron De La Beckwith Ghosts of Mississippi1997 70th Robin Williams Dr Sean Maguire Good Will Hunting 70 Robert Forster Max Cherry Jackie BrownAnthony Hopkins John Quincy Adams AmistadGreg Kinnear Simon Bishop As Good as It GetsBurt Reynolds Jack Horner Boogie Nights1998 71st James Coburn Glen Whitehouse Affliction 71 Robert Duvall Jerome Facher A Civil ActionEd Harris Christof The Truman ShowGeoffrey Rush Philip Henslowe Shakespeare in LoveBilly Bob Thornton Jacob Mitchell A Simple Plan1999 72nd Michael Caine Dr Wilbur Larch The Cider House Rules 72 Tom Cruise Frank T J Mackey MagnoliaMichael Clarke Duncan John Coffey The Green MileJude Law Dickie Greenleaf The Talented Mr RipleyHaley Joel Osment Cole Sear The Sixth Sense2000s Edit Benicio del Toro won for Traffic 2000 Morgan Freeman won for Million Dollar Baby 2004 Javier Bardem won for No Country for Old Men 2007 Heath Ledger won for The Dark Knight 2008 becoming both the first actor to win in this category posthumously and the first win for portraying a comic book character 73 Christoph Waltz won twice for Inglourious Basterds 2009 and Django Unchained 2012 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 2000 73rd Benicio del Toro Javier Rodriguez Traffic 74 Jeff Bridges Jackson Evans The ContenderWillem Dafoe Max Schreck Shadow of the VampireAlbert Finney Edward L Masry Erin BrockovichJoaquin Phoenix Commodus Gladiator2001 74th Jim Broadbent John Bayley Iris 75 Ethan Hawke Officer Jake Hoyt Training DayBen Kingsley Don Logan Sexy BeastIan McKellen Gandalf the Grey The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the RingJon Voight Howard Cosell Ali2002 75th Chris Cooper John Laroche Adaptation 76 Ed Harris Richard Richie Brown The HoursPaul Newman John Rooney Road to PerditionJohn C Reilly Amos Hart ChicagoChristopher Walken Frank Abagnale Sr Catch Me If You Can2003 76th Tim Robbins Dave Boyle Mystic River 77 Alec Baldwin Shelly Kaplow The CoolerBenicio del Toro Jack Jordan 21 GramsDjimon Hounsou Mateo In AmericaKen Watanabe Lord Moritsugu Katsumoto The Last Samurai2004 77th Morgan Freeman Eddie Scrap Iron Dupris Million Dollar Baby 78 Alan Alda Owen Brewster The AviatorThomas Haden Church Jack Cole SidewaysJamie Foxx Max Durocher CollateralClive Owen Larry Gray Closer2005 78th George Clooney Bob Barnes Syriana 79 Matt Dillon Officer John Ryan CrashPaul Giamatti Joe Gould Cinderella ManJake Gyllenhaal Jack Twist Brokeback MountainWilliam Hurt Richie Cusack A History of Violence2006 79th Alan Arkin Edwin Hoover Little Miss Sunshine 80 Jackie Earle Haley Ronald James McGorvey Little ChildrenDjimon Hounsou Solomon Vandy Blood DiamondEddie Murphy James Thunder Early DreamgirlsMark Wahlberg Staff Sgt Sean Dignam The Departed2007 80th Javier Bardem Anton Chigurh No Country for Old Men 81 Casey Affleck Robert Ford The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordPhilip Seymour Hoffman Gust Avrakotos Charlie Wilson s WarHal Holbrook Ron Franz Into the WildTom Wilkinson Arthur Edens Michael Clayton2008 81st Heath Ledger posthumous Joker The Dark Knight 82 Josh Brolin Dan White MilkRobert Downey Jr Kirk Lazarus Tropic ThunderPhilip Seymour Hoffman Father Brendan Flynn DoubtMichael Shannon John Givings Jr Revolutionary Road2009 82nd Christoph Waltz SS Colonel Hans Landa Inglourious Basterds 83 Matt Damon Francois Pienaar InvictusWoody Harrelson Captain Tony Stone The MessengerChristopher Plummer Leo Tolstoy The Last StationStanley Tucci George Harvey The Lovely Bones2010s Edit Christopher Plummer won for Beginners 2011 the oldest winner at age 82 J K Simmons won for Whiplash 2014 Mahershala Ali won twice for Moonlight 2016 and Green Book 2018 Sam Rockwell won for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri 2017 Brad Pitt won for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2019 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 2010 83rd Christian Bale Dicky Eklund The Fighter 84 John Hawkes Teardrop Dolly Winter s BoneJeremy Renner James Jem Coughlin The TownMark Ruffalo Paul Hatfield The Kids Are All RightGeoffrey Rush Lionel Logue The King s Speech2011 84th Christopher Plummer Hal Fields Beginners 85 Kenneth Branagh Laurence Olivier My Week with MarilynJonah Hill Peter Brand MoneyballNick Nolte Paddy Conlon WarriorMax von Sydow The Renter Extremely Loud amp Incredibly Close2012 85th Christoph Waltz Dr King Schultz Django Unchained 86 Alan Arkin Lester Siegel ArgoRobert De Niro Patrizio Pat Solitano Sr Silver Linings PlaybookPhilip Seymour Hoffman Lancaster Dodd The MasterTommy Lee Jones Thaddeus Stevens Lincoln2013 86th Jared Leto Rayon Dallas Buyers Club 87 Barkhad Abdi Abduwali Muse Captain PhillipsBradley Cooper Richard Richie DiMaso American HustleMichael Fassbender Edwin Epps 12 Years a SlaveJonah Hill Donnie Azoff The Wolf of Wall Street2014 87th J K Simmons Terence Fletcher Whiplash 88 Robert Duvall Joseph Palmer The JudgeEthan Hawke Mason Evans Sr BoyhoodEdward Norton Mike Shiner BirdmanMark Ruffalo David Schultz Foxcatcher2015 88th Mark Rylance Rudolf Abel Bridge of Spies 89 Christian Bale Michael Burry The Big ShortTom Hardy John Fitzgerald The RevenantMark Ruffalo Michael Rezendes SpotlightSylvester Stallone Rocky Balboa Creed2016 89th Mahershala Ali Juan Moonlight 90 Jeff Bridges Marcus Hamilton Hell or High WaterLucas Hedges Patrick Chandler Manchester by the SeaDev Patel Saroo Brierley LionMichael Shannon Detective Bobby Andes Nocturnal Animals2017 90th Sam Rockwell Officer Jason Dixon Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri 91 Willem Dafoe Bobby Hicks The Florida ProjectWoody Harrelson Chief William Bill Willoughby Three Billboards Outside Ebbing MissouriRichard Jenkins Giles The Shape of WaterChristopher Plummer J Paul Getty All the Money in the World2018 91st Mahershala Ali Don Shirley Green Book 92 Adam Driver Detective Philip Flip Zimmerman BlacKkKlansmanSam Elliott Bobby Maine A Star Is BornRichard E Grant Jack Hock Can You Ever Forgive Me Sam Rockwell George W Bush Vice2019 92nd Brad Pitt Cliff Booth Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 93 Tom Hanks Fred Rogers A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodAnthony Hopkins Pope Benedict XVI The Two PopesAl Pacino Jimmy Hoffa The IrishmanJoe Pesci Russell Bufalino2020s Edit Daniel Kaluuya won for his portrayal of Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah 2021 Year Actor Role s Film Ref 2020 21 94 93rd Daniel Kaluuya Fred Hampton Judas and the Black Messiah 95 Sacha Baron Cohen Abbie Hoffman The Trial of the Chicago 7Leslie Odom Jr Sam Cooke One Night in Miami Paul Raci Joe Sound of MetalLakeith Stanfield William Bill O Neal Judas and the Black Messiah2021 94th Troy Kotsur Frank Rossi CODA 95 Ciaran Hinds Pop BelfastJesse Plemons George Burbank The Power of the DogJ K Simmons William Frawley Being the RicardosKodi Smit McPhee Peter Gordon The Power of the Dog2022 95th Brendan Gleeson Colm Doherty The Banshees of Inisherin 96 Brian Tyree Henry James Aucoin CausewayJudd Hirsch Boris Schildkraut The FabelmansBarry Keoghan Dominic Kearney The Banshees of InisherinKe Huy Quan Waymond Wang Everything Everywhere All at OnceMultiple wins and nominations EditThe following individuals received two or more Best Supporting Actor awards Wins Actor3 Walter Brennan2 Mahershala AliMichael CaineMelvyn DouglasAnthony QuinnJason RobardsPeter UstinovChristoph Waltz The following individuals received three or more Best Supporting Actor nominations Nominations Actor4 Walter BrennanJeff BridgesRobert DuvallArthur KennedyJack NicholsonAl PacinoClaude Rains3 Charles BickfordCharles CoburnWillem DafoeGene HackmanEd HarrisPhilip Seymour HoffmanTommy Lee JonesMartin LandauJack PalanceJoe PesciChristopher PlummerJason RobardsMark RuffaloPeter UstinovGig YoungAge superlatives EditRecord Actor Film Age in years Ref Oldest winner Christopher Plummer Beginners 82 97 Oldest nominee All the Money in the World 88 97 Youngest winner Timothy Hutton Ordinary People 20 97 Youngest nominee Justin Henry Kramer vs Kramer 8 97 See also EditAll Academy Award acting nominees List of 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