Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards / Best Supporting Actor
Winner of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association in the category Best Supporting Actor ( Best Supporting Actor ). The American Film Critics Association is one of the first to announce its awards for the best film productions and filmmakers of the current calendar year each year at the beginning of December, which are presented about a month later, in early or mid-January.
The most successful in this category was the British actor John Gielgud (1904-2000), who won the award twice in his career. The film critics' association was able to present the Oscar winner 15 times in advance , most recently in 2013 when the award was presented to Jared Leto ( Dallas Buyers Club ). In 2009, Christoph Waltz ( Inglourious Basterds ) was the first successful actor from German-speaking countries. In 2008, the Australian Heath Ledger ( The Dark Knight ) received a posthumous award.
Award winners
Notes: In some years there was an ex-aequo result and thus two winners. Since 2004, second-placed actors have also been announced by the LAFCA jury.
* = Actors for their role later the Oscar as Best Supporting Actor of the Year won
Second placed supporting actor
- ↑ In 2004, the future Oscar winner Morgan Freeman took second place for a million dollar baby
- ↑ In 2005 Frank recorded Langella for Good Night, and Good Luck. a second place
- ↑ In 2006 Sergi López took second place for Pan's Labyrinth
- ↑ In 2007, Hal Holbrook took second place for Into the Wild
- ↑ In 2008 Eddie Marsan took second place for Happy-Go-Lucky
- ↑ In 2009, Peter Capaldi took second place for Cabinet Out of Control
- ↑ In 2010, Geoffrey Rush took second place for The King's Speech
- ↑ In 2011, Patton Oswalt took second place for Young Adult
- ↑ In 2012, the future Oscar winner Christoph Waltz took second place for Django Unchained
- ↑ In 2014, Edward Norton took second place for Birdman
- ↑ In 2015, the future Oscar winner Mark Rylance took second place for Bridge of Spies - The Negotiator
- ↑ In 2016, Issey Ogata took second place for Silence
- ↑ In 2017, the future Oscar winner Sam Rockwell took second place for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- ↑ In 2018, Hugh Grant took second place for Paddington 2
- ↑ In 2019, Joe Pesci took second place for The Irishman
- ↑ In 2020 Micky Juković took second place for When the Wave broke ...