Critics' Choice Television Award / Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
The Critics' Choice Television Award in the category Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Original name: Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series ) is one of the awards , held annually in the United States by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association , a federation awarded by television critics, . It is aimed at actors who an outstanding performance in a supporting role in a drama - TV series have provided. The category was launched in 2011. The winners will be determined in a secret vote by the association's television critics.
History and records
Since it was first awarded, the Broadcast Television Journalists Association has awarded a total of eight awards in the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category to eight different actors. The first to win was John Noble , who was honored by the FBI in 2011 for his role as Walter Bishop in Fringe - Borderline Cases . The last winner so far was David Harbor , who was honored in 2018 for his role as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things .
The oldest winner at the age of 71 was the American John Lithgow ( The Crown ) in 2016, and the oldest nominated actor at the age of 77 in 2016 was the American Jon Voight ( Ray Donovan ). The youngest winner, aged 34, was American Aaron Paul ( Breaking Bad ) in 2014 , and the youngest nominated actor, aged 29, was British Kit Harington ( Game of Thrones ) in 2016 .
The following is a list of records of the top nominees and winners for the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category . The winners and nominees in the other series and actor categories are not counted.
statistics | Actor / Series | number | Years |
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Most frequent nomination (actor) (* = victory) |
Walton Goggins | 4th | 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 |
Most frequent nomination without a win (actor) | Walton Goggins | 4th | 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 |
Most frequent award (series) | Breaking Bad | 2 | 2012, 2014 |
Most frequent nomination (series) | Justified | 5 | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 |
Winners and nominees
The television series listed below are given with their German broadcast title (if they can be determined), followed by the foreign-language original title in brackets in italics. The original title is not mentioned if the German and foreign-language series titles are identical. The winners are highlighted in bold type first.
John Noble - Fringe - FBI Borderline Cases (Fringe)
- Alan Cumming - Good Wife (The Good Wife)
- Walton Goggins - Justified
- Shawn Hatosy - Southland
- Michael Pitt - Boardwalk Empire
- John Slattery - Mad Men
Giancarlo Esposito - Breaking Bad
- Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones
- Neal McDonough - Justified
- John Noble - Fringe - FBI Borderline Cases (Fringe)
- Aaron Paul - Breaking Bad
- John Slattery - Mad Men
- Jonathan Banks - Breaking Bad
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Game of Thrones
- Noah Emmerich - The Americans
- Walton Goggins - Justified
- Corey Stoll - House of Cards
- Josh Charles - Good Wife (The Good Wife)
- Walton Goggins - Justified
- Peter Sarsgaard - The Killing
- Jon Voight - Ray Donovan
- Jeffrey Wright - Boardwalk Empire
Jonathan Banks - Better Call Saul
- Christopher Eccleston - The Leftovers
- Walton Goggins - Justified
- Ben Mendelsohn - Bloodline
- Craig T. Nelson - Parenthood
- Mandy Patinkin - Homeland
- Clayne Crawford - Rectify
- Christopher Eccleston - The Leftovers
- André Holland - The Knick
- Jonathan Jackson - Nashville
- Rufus Sewell - The Man in the High Castle
- Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones
- Kit Harington - Game of Thrones
- Michael McKean - Better Call Saul
- Christian Slater - Mr. Robot
- Jon Voight - Ray Donovan
David Harbor - Stranger Things
- Bobby Cannavale - Mr. Robot
- Asia Kate Dillon - Billions
- Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones
- Delroy Lindo - The Good Fight
- Michael McKean - Better Call Saul
- Richard Cabral - Mayan's MC
- Asia Kate Dillon - Billions
- Justin Hartley - This Is Us - This is life
- Matthew Macfadyen - Succession
- Richard Schiff - The Good Doctor
- Shea Whigham - Homecoming
Web links
- Official website (English)