Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byCritics Choice Association
First awarded2011
Currently held byMichael K. WilliamsLovecraft Country (2021)
Websitecriticschoice.com

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.

Winners and nominees[]

  indicates the winner

2010s[]

Year Actor Series Character Network
2011
[1]
John Noble Fringe Walter Bishop Fox
Alan Cumming The Good Wife Eli Gold CBS
Walton Goggins Justified Boyd Crowder FX
John Slattery Mad Men Roger Sterling AMC
Shawn Hatosy Southland Det. Sammy Bryant TNT
Michael Pitt Boardwalk Empire Jimmy Darmody HBO
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
Jon Voight Ray Donovan Mickey Donovan Showtime
2018
[14]
David Harbour Stranger Things Jim Hopper Netflix
Bobby Cannavale Mr. Robot Irving USA
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
Asia Kate Dillon Billions Taylor Amber Mason Showtime
Richard Cabral Mayans M.C. Johnny "El Coco" Cruz FX
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 Prime Video

2020s[]

Year Actor Series Character Network
2020
[16]
Billy Crudup The Morning Show Cory Ellison Apple TV+
Asante Blackk This Is Us Malik NBC
Justin Hartley Kevin Pearson
Asia Kate Dillon Billions Taylor Amber Mason Showtime
Peter Dinklage Game of Thrones Tyrion Lannister HBO
Tim Blake Nelson Watchmen Wade Tillman / Looking Glass
Delroy Lindo The Good Fight Adrian Boseman CBS All Access
2021
[17]
Michael K. Williams Lovecraft Country Montrose Freeman HBO
Jonathan Banks Better Call Saul Mike Ehrmantraut AMC
Justin Hartley This Is Us Kevin Pearson NBC
John Lithgow Perry Mason Elias Birchard "E.B." Jonathan HBO
Tobias Menzies The Crown Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Netflix
Tom Pelphrey Ozark Ben Davis
2022
[18]
Nicholas Braun Succession Greg Hirsch HBO
Billy Crudup The Morning Show Cory Ellison Apple TV+
Kieran Culkin Succession Roman Roy HBO
Justin Hartley This Is Us Kevin Pearson NBC
Matthew Macfadyen Succession Tom Wambsgans HBO
Mandy Patinkin The Good Fight Hal Wackner Paramount+

Performers with multiple nominations[]

4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Programmes with multiple nominations[]

6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ 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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  10. ^ "2016 Critics' Choice Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. December 14, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
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  13. ^ Dixon, Marcus. "[EXCLUSIVE] Mandy Patinkin ('Homeland') stripped of Critics' Choice nomination; replaced by Michael McKean ('Better Call Saul')". Gold Derby. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
  14. ^ Tapley, Kristopher (December 6, 2017). "Netflix, FX's 'Feud' Lead Critics' Choice TV Nominations". Variety. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  15. ^ 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.
  16. ^ Boucher, Geoff; Ramos, Dino-Ray (January 12, 2020). "Critics' Choice Awards: 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Wins Best Picture, Netflix And HBO Among Top Honorees – Full Winners List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  17. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (March 7, 2021). "Critics Choice Awards: 'Nomadland', 'The Crown' Among Top Honorees – Complete Winners List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  18. ^ Pederson, Eric (March 7, 2021). "Critics Choice TV Nominations: 'Succession' Leads Field As HBO Edges Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 7, 2021.

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