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

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 Role
2010-2011John NobleFringeDr. Walter Bishop
Alan CummingThe Good WifeEli Gold
Walton GogginsJustifiedBoyd Crowder
Shawn HatosySouthlandDet. Sammy Bryant
Michael PittBoardwalk EmpireJimmy Darmody
John SlatteryMad MenRoger Sterling, Jr.
2011-2012[1]Giancarlo EspositoBreaking BadGus Fring
Peter DinklageGame of ThronesTyrion Lannister
Neal McDonoughJustifiedRobert Quarles
John NobleFringeDr. Walter Bishop
Aaron PaulBreaking BadJesse Pinkman
John SlatteryMad MenRoger Sterling, Jr.
2012-2013[2]Michael CudlitzSouthlandJohn Cooper
Jonathan BanksBreaking BadMike Ehrmantraut
Nikolaj Coster-WaldauGame of ThronesJaime Lannister
Noah EmmerichThe AmericansStan Beeman
Walton GogginsJustifiedBoyd Crowder
Corey StollHouse of CardsPeter Russo
2013-2014[3]Aaron PaulBreaking BadJesse Pinkman
Josh CharlesThe Good WifeWill Gardner
Walton GogginsJustifiedBoyd Crowder
Peter SarsgaardThe KillingRay Seward
Jon VoightRay DonovanMickey Donovan
Jeffrey WrightBoardwalk EmpireDr. Valentin Narcisse
2014-2015[4]Jonathan BanksBetter Call SaulMike Ehrmantraut
Christopher EcclestonThe LeftoversMatt Jamison
Walton GogginsJustifiedBoyd Crowder
Ben MendelsohnBloodlineDanny Rayburn
Craig T. NelsonParenthoodZeek Braverman
Mandy PatinkinHomelandSaul Berenson
2015 (2)[5]Christian SlaterMr. RobotMr. Robot
Clayne CrawfordRectifyTeddy Talbot, Jr.
Christopher EcclestonThe LeftoversMatt Jamison
André HollandThe KnickDr. Algernon Edwards
Jonathan JacksonNashvilleAvery Barkley
Rufus SewellThe Man in the High CastleJohn Smith
2016[6]John LithgowThe CrownWinston Churchill
Peter DinklageGame of ThronesTyrion Lannister
Kit HaringtonJon Snow
Michael McKean[note 1][7]Better Call SaulChuck McGill
Christian SlaterMr. RobotMr. Robot
Jon VoightRay DonovanMickey Donovan
2017David HarbourStranger ThingsJim Hopper
Bobby Cannavale Mr. Robot Irving
Asia Kate Dillon Billions Taylor Amber Mason
Peter Dinklage Game of Thrones Tyrion Lannister
Delroy Lindo The Good Fight Adrian Boseman
Michael McKean Better Call Saul Chuck McGill
2018Noah EmmerichThe AmericansStan Beeman
Richard Cabral Mayans M.C. Johnny "El Coco" Cruz
Asia Kate Dillon Billions Taylor Amber Mason
Justin Hartley This Is Us Kevin Pearson
Matthew Macfadyen Succession Tom Wamsgans
Richard Schiff The Good Doctor Dr. Aaron Glassman
Shea Whigham Homecoming Thomas Carrasco
2019Billy CrudupThe Morning ShowCory Ellison
Asante BlackkThis Is UsMalik
Asia Kate Dillon Billions Taylor Amber Mason
Peter Dinklage Game of Thrones Tyrion Lannister
Justin Hartley This Is Us Kevin Pearson
Delroy Lindo The Good Fight Adrian Boseman
Tim Blake Nelson Watchmen Wade Tillman / Looking Glass

Multiple 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 this year's ceremony. Seventh place finisher Michael McKean received the nomination in his place.

References

  1. "Broadcast Television Journalists Association Announces Winners of the 2nd Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards". The Broadcast Films Critics Association. 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
  2. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. May 22, 2013. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  3. "Critics' Choice TV Awards 2014: And the nominees are..." Entertainment Weekly. May 28, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  4. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. May 31, 2015. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  5. "2016 Critics' Choice Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. December 14, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  6. "Critics' Choice TV Nominations Unveiled". Critics' Choice Awards. November 14, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
  7. Dixon, Marcus. "[EXCLUSIVE] Mandy Patinkin ('Homeland') stripped of Critics' Choice nomination; replaced by Michael McKean ('Better Call Saul')". Gold Derby. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
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