Screen Actors Guild Award / Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy
The Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy (Original Name: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series ) is one of the awards given annually in the United States by the Screen Actors Guild , a union of actors , be awarded. It is aimed at actors excellent performance in a major - or supporting role in a comedy television series have provided. The category was launched in 1995. The winners will be determined in a secret ballot by the full members of the union.
History and records
Over the past 20 years, the Screen Actors Guild has given a total of 20 awards for Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy to 10 different actors. The first to win was Jason Alexander , who was honored at the 1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards for his role as George Costanza in Seinfeld . The last winner so far was William H. Macy , who was honored for his role as Frank Gallagher in Shameless at the Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018 .
The following is a list of records of the top nominees and winners in the category of Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama . The winners and nominees in the other actor categories are not counted.
statistics | actor | number | year |
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Most frequent awards for an actor | Alec Baldwin | 7th | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 |
Most frequent nominations for an actor (* = victory) |
Kelsey Grammer | 8th | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
David Hyde Pierce | 8th | 1995, 1996 *, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 | |
Alec Baldwin | 8th | 2007 *, 2008 *, 2009 *, 2010 *, 2011 *, 2012 *, 2013 *, 2014 | |
Most frequent nominations without a win for an actor | Kelsey Grammer | 8th | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
Most frequent awards for a television series | 30 skirt | 7th | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 |
Most frequent nominations for a television series (* = victory) |
Frasier | 16 | 1995 (2 ×), 1996 * (2 ×), 1997 (2 ×), 1998 (2 ×), 1999 (2 ×), 2000 (2 ×), 2001 (2 ×), 2002 (2 ×) |
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 film titles are identical. The winners are highlighted in bold type first.
1995-2000
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Jason Alexander - Seinfeld
- John Goodman - Roseanne
- Kelsey Grammer - Frasier
- David Hyde Pierce - Frasier
- Paul Reiser - Mad About You (Mad About You)
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David Hyde Pierce - Frasier
- Jason Alexander - Seinfeld
- Kelsey Grammer - Frasier
- Paul Reiser - Mad About You (Mad About You)
- Michael Richards - Seinfeld
- John Lithgow - Behind the moon just left (3rd Rock from the Sun)
- John Lithgow - Behind the moon just left (3rd Rock from the Sun)
- Michael J. Fox - Chaos City (Spin City)
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Michael J. Fox - Chaos City (Spin City)
- Kelsey Grammer - Frasier
- Peter MacNicol - Ally McBeal
- David Hyde Pierce - Frasier
- Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
2001-2010
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Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Peter Boyle - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Kelsey Grammer - Frasier
- David Hyde Pierce - Frasier
- Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
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Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Matt LeBlanc - Friends
- Bernie Mac - The Bernie Mac Show
- Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk
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Tony Shalhoub - Monk
- Peter Boyle - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Brad Garrett - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
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Tony Shalhoub - Monk
- Jason Bateman - Arrested Development
- Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond (Everybody Loves Raymond)
- Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
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Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Larry David - Leave it, Larry! (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
- Jason Lee - My Name Is Earl
- William Shatner - Boston Legal
- James Spader - Boston Legal
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- Jason Lee - My Name Is Earl
- Jeremy Piven - Entourage
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- Ricky Gervais - Extras
- Jeremy Piven - Entourage
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- David Duchovny - Californication
- Jeremy Piven - Entourage
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- Larry David - Leave it, Larry! (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk
- Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men
2011-2020
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Ty Burrell - Modern Family
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- Chris Colfer - Glee
- Ed O'Neill - Modern Family
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Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock
- Ty Burrell - Modern Family
- Steve Carell - The Office (The Office)
- Jon Cryer - Two and a Half Men
- Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family
- Ty Burrell - Modern Family
- Louis CK - Louie
- Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory
- Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family
- Ty Burrell - Modern Family
- Louis CK - Louie
- William H. Macy - Shameless
- Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory
- Anthony Anderson - Black-ish
- Tituss Burgess - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
- Ty Burrell - Modern Family
- Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent
- Anthony Anderson - Black-ish
- Aziz Ansari - Master of None
- Larry David - Leave it, Larry! (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
- Sean Hayes - Will & Grace
- Marc Maron - GLOW
Tony Shalhoub - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Alan Arkin - The Kominsky Method
- Michael Douglas - The Kominsky Method
- Bill Hader - Barry
- Henry Winkler - Barry
Web links
- Official website of the Screen Actors Guild Awards
Individual evidence
- ^ 1st Screen Actors Guild Awards . In: SAGAwards.org . Retrieved August 3, 2013.
- ↑ 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards . In: SAGAwards.org . Retrieved January 22, 2018.