London Critics' Circle Film Award / Best British Supporting Actor
From 1998 to 2011, at the London Film Critics' Circle Film Awards the Best British Supporting Actor honor. Since 2012 the category has been awarded without reference to nationality.
So far only Michael Caine has been successful twice.
Award winners
Note: The award ceremony always relates to films from the previous year, so 2007 winners were recognized for their 2006 achievements.
year | Award winners | Movie |
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1998 | Rupert Everett | The Best Friend's Wedding (My Best Friend's Wedding) |
1999 | Nigel Hawthorne | Love in every relationship (The Object of My Affection) |
2000 | Michael Caine | Little Voice |
2001 | Albert Finney | Erin Brockovich |
2002 | Paul Bettany | A Knight's Tale (A Knight's Tale) |
2003 | Kenneth Branagh | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
2004 | Bill Nighy | Indeed ... Love (Love Actually) |
2005 | Philip Davis | Vera Drake |
2006 | Tom Hollander | Pride and Prejudice (Pride and Prejudice) |
2007 | Michael Caine | Prestige - The Masters of Magic (The Prestige) |
2008 | Tom Wilkinson | Michael Clayton |
2009 | Eddie Marsan | Happy-Go-Lucky |
2010 | Michael Fassbender | Fish tank |
2011 | Andrew Garfield | The social network |