Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

































Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Sam Rockwell (8279227257).jpg
The 2017 recipient: Sam Rockwell

Awarded for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Country United States
Presented by
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awarded
1937 (for performance in films released during the 1936 film season)
Currently held by
Sam Rockwell
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Website oscars.org

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (often referred to as the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry.


At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony held in 1937, Walter Brennan was the first winner of this award for his role in Come and Get It.[1] Initially, winners in both supporting acting categories were awarded plaques instead of statuettes.[2] Beginning with the 16th ceremony held in 1944, however, winners received full-sized statuettes.[3] Currently, nominees are determined by single transferable vote within the actors branch of AMPAS; winners are selected by a plurality vote from the entire eligible voting members of the Academy.[4]


Since its inception, the award has been given to 74 actors. Brennan has received the most awards in this category with three awards. Brennan, Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall, Arthur Kennedy, Jack Nicholson, and Claude Rains were nominated on four occasions, more than any other actor. As of the 2018 ceremony, Sam Rockwell is the most recent winner in this category for his role as Officer Jason Dixon in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


  • 2 Multiple wins and nominations


  • 3 Age superlatives


  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 References


  • 7 Bibliography


  • 8 External links





Winners and nominees


In the following table, the years are listed as per Academy convention, and generally correspond to the year of film release in Los Angeles County; the ceremonies are always held the following year.[5]














Table key
Award winner Indicates the winner


Indicates posthumous winner


Black and white publicity photo of Walter Brennan promoting the television series The Real McCoys in 1958.


Walter Brennan was the first winner in this category for 1936's Come and Get It; He would also win for his roles in Kentucky (1938) and The Westerner (1940).



Black and white publicity photo of Van Heflin.


Van Heflin won in 1942 for his performance in Johnny Eager.





Charles Coburn won for his performance in 1943's The More the Merrier.



Black-and-white photo of George Sanders from the trailer of the 1950 film All About Eve.


George Sanders won for his role in 1950's All About Eve.





Anthony Quinn won twice for his roles in Viva Zapata! (1952) and Lust for Life (1956).





Frank Sinatra won for his performance in 1953's From Here to Eternity.





Jack Lemmon won for his role in Mister Roberts (1955).





Peter Ustinov won twice for his performances in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964).





Melvyn Douglas won twice in this category for his roles in Hud (1963) and Being There (1979).



Photo of Joel Grey attending the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993.

For his role as the Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret, Joel Grey won this award in 1972, becoming one of eight individuals to win both an Oscar and a Tony Award for the same role.[6]





Robert De Niro won for his performance as Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II.



Photo of George Burns in 1986.


George Burns won for his performance in The Sunshine Boys. (1975).



Black-and-white photo of Jason Robards in 1975.


Jason Robards won two consecutive awards in 1976 and 1977 for his roles in All the President's Men and Julia.



Photo of Christopher Walken in 2009.


Christopher Walken earned two nominations in this category resulting in a win for his performance in The Deer Hunter (1978).



Photo of Timothy Hutton at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.

At age 20, Timothy Hutton became the youngest winner in this category for his role as Conrad Jarrett in the 1980 film Ordinary People.



Photo of Louis Gossett, Jr. in 2008.


Louis Gossett Jr. won for his performance in 1982's An Officer and a Gentleman, becoming the first black actor to win in this category.[7]





Jack Nicholson won for his role in Terms of Endearment (1983).





Michael Caine won twice for his roles in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and The Cider House Rules (1999).



Sean Connery at the premiere of Seems Like Old Times in 1980.


Sean Connery won for his performance in The Untouchables (1987).



Kevin Kline at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.


Kevin Kline won for his performance in A Fish Called Wanda (1988).



Photo of Denzel Washington after a performance of Julius Caesar in May 2005.


Denzel Washington won for his role in Glory (1989).





Joe Pesci won for his performance as Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas.





Tommy Lee Jones won for his role in The Fugitive (1993).



Photo of Martin Landau at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008.


Martin Landau won for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood (1994).



Photo of Robin Williams at the Happy Feet premiere in 2011.


Robin Williams won for his performance in Good Will Hunting (1997).



Photo of Benicio Del Toro speaking at San Diego Comic Con in 2013.


Benicio del Toro won for his role in 2000's Traffic.



Photo of Jim Broadbent at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010.


Jim Broadbent won for his performance as John Bayley in Iris (2001).



Tim Robbins—a white male with close-cut gray hair, light-colored eyes, smiling and wearing narrow, plastic-framed eyeglasses and a dark gray jacket over a black shirt—attending the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012 at age 53.


Tim Robbins won for his performance in Mystic River (2003).



Photo of Morgan Freeman at the Forbes MEET Conference in LA in 2006.


Morgan Freeman won for his performance in Million Dollar Baby (2004).



Photo of George Clooney at the premiere of the film The Men Who Stare at Goats in 2009.


George Clooney won for his role Syriana (2005).



Photo of Alan Arkin with his wife Suzanne at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival


Alan Arkin won for his performance in 2006's Little Miss Sunshine.



Photo of Javier Bardem at the unveiling ceremony of for his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.


Javier Bardem won for his performance in No Country for Old Men (2007).



Photo of Heath Ledger attending the Berlin Film Festival in 2006.


Heath Ledger won posthumously for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight (2008), the first win for portraying a comic book character.[8]





Christoph Waltz won twice for his roles in Inglourious Basterds (2009) and Django Unchained (2012).



Photo of Christian Bale backstage at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011.


Christian Bale won for his performance as Dicky Eklund in The Fighter (2010).



Upper torso of a gray-haired old man. He is wearing a teal T-shirt with a grey sweater tied around his neck.

At age 82, Christopher Plummer became the oldest acting Oscar winner for his performance in Beginners (2011).



Photo of Jared Leto at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2016.


Jared Leto won for his role as a trans woman in Dallas Buyers Club (2013).



Photo of J. K. Simmons attending the 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2009.


J. K. Simmons won for his role in Whiplash (2014).



Photo of Mark Rylance at the Belasco Theatre in October 2013.


Mark Rylance won for portraying Rudolf Abel in Bridge of Spies (2015).



Photo of Mahershala Ali at the Toronto Film Festival in 2013.


Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim to win an acting Oscar for his role in Moonlight (2016).[9]














































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role(s)
Film

Ref.
1930s

1936
(9th)

Walter Brennan Award winner

Swan Bostrom

Come and Get It
[10]

Mischa Auer
Carlo

My Man Godfrey

Stuart Erwin

Amos Dodd

Pigskin Parade

Basil Rathbone

Tybalt – Nephew to Lady Capulet

Romeo and Juliet

Akim Tamiroff

General Yang

The General Died at Dawn

1937
(10th)

Joseph Schildkraut Award winner

Capt. Alfred Dreyfus

The Life of Emile Zola
[11]

Ralph Bellamy

Dan Leeson

The Awful Truth

Thomas Mitchell

Dr. Kersaint

The Hurricane

H. B. Warner
Chang

Lost Horizon

Roland Young

Cosmo Topper

Topper

1938
(11th)

Walter Brennan Award winner

Peter Goodwin

Kentucky
[12]

John Garfield

Mickey Borden

Four Daughters

Gene Lockhart
Regis

Algiers

Robert Morley

King Louis XVI

Marie Antoinette

Basil Rathbone

King Louis XI

If I Were King

1939
(12th)

Thomas Mitchell Award winner

Dr. Josiah Boone

Stagecoach
[13]

Brian Aherne

Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg

Juarez

Harry Carey
President of the Senate

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Brian Donlevy

Sgt. Markoff

Beau Geste

Claude Rains

Sen. Joseph Harrison Paine

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1940s

1940
(13th)

Walter Brennan Award winner

Judge Roy Bean

The Westerner
[14]

Albert Bassermann

Van Meer

Foreign Correspondent

William Gargan
Joe

They Knew What They Wanted

Jack Oakie

Benzini Napaloni (Dictator of Bacteria)

The Great Dictator

James Stephenson

Howard Joyce

The Letter

1941
(14th)

Donald Crisp Award winner

Gwilym Morgan

How Green Was My Valley
[15]

Walter Brennan

Pastor Rosier Pile

Sergeant York

Charles Coburn

John P. Merrick

The Devil and Miss Jones

James Gleason

Max Corkle

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Sydney Greenstreet

Kasper Gutman

The Maltese Falcon

1942
(15th)

Van Heflin Award winner

Jeff Hartnett

Johnny Eager
[16]

William Bendix

Pvt. Aloysius "Smacksie" Randall

Wake Island

Walter Huston

Jerry Cohan

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Frank Morgan

The Pirate

Tortilla Flat

Henry Travers

James Ballard

Mrs. Miniver

1943
(16th)

Charles Coburn Award winner

Benjamin Dingle

The More the Merrier
[17]

Charles Bickford

Father Peyramale

The Song of Bernadette

J. Carrol Naish
Giuseppe

Sahara

Claude Rains

Capt. Louis Renault

Casablanca

Akim Tamiroff
Pablo

For Whom the Bell Tolls

1944
(17th)

Barry Fitzgerald Award winner

Father Fitzgibbon

Going My Way
[18]

Hume Cronyn

Paul Roeder

The Seventh Cross

Claude Rains

Job Skeffington

Mr. Skeffington

Clifton Webb

Waldo Lydecker

Laura

Monty Woolley

Colonel William G. Smollett

Since You Went Away

1945
(18th)

James Dunn Award winner

Johnny Nolan

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
[19]

Michael Chekhov

Dr. Alexander "Alex" Brulov

Spellbound

John Dall

Morgan Evans

The Corn Is Green

Robert Mitchum

Lt. Capt. Bill Walker

G. I. Joe

J. Carrol Naish

Charley Martin

A Medal for Benny

1946
(19th)

Harold Russell Award winner

Homer Parrish

The Best Years of Our Lives
[20]

Charles Coburn

Alexander Gow

The Green Years

William Demarest

Steve Martin

The Jolson Story

Claude Rains

Alexander Sebastian

Notorious

Clifton Webb

Elliott Templeton

The Razor's Edge

1947
(20th)

Edmund Gwenn Award winner

Kris Kringle

Miracle on 34th Street
[21]

Charles Bickford

Joseph Clancy

The Farmer's Daughter

Thomas Gomez
Pancho

Ride the Pink Horse

Robert Ryan
Montgomery

Crossfire

Richard Widmark

Tommy Udo

Kiss of Death

1948
(21st)

Walter Huston Award winner

Howard

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
[22]

Charles Bickford

Black McDonald

Johnny Belinda

José Ferrer

The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France

Joan of Arc

Oscar Homolka

Uncle Chris Halverson

I Remember Mama

Cecil Kellaway
Horace (A Leprechaun)

The Luck of the Irish

1949
(22nd)

Dean Jagger Award winner

Major Harvey Stovall

Twelve O'Clock High
[23]

John Ireland

Jack Burden

All the King's Men

Arthur Kennedy

Connie Kelly

Champion

Ralph Richardson

Dr. Austin Sloper

The Heiress

James Whitmore

Sgt. Kinnie

Battleground
1950s

1950
(23rd)

George Sanders Award winner

Addison De Witt

All About Eve
[24]

Jeff Chandler

Cochise

Broken Arrow

Edmund Gwenn

"Skipper" Miller

Mister 880

Sam Jaffe

Dr. Erwin Riedenschneider

The Asphalt Jungle

Erich von Stroheim

Max von Meyerling

Sunset Boulevard

1951
(24th)

Karl Malden Award winner

Harold "Mitch" Mitchell

A Streetcar Named Desire
[25]

Leo Genn

Petronius

Quo Vadis

Kevin McCarthy

Biff Loman

Death of a Salesman

Peter Ustinov

Nero

Quo Vadis

Gig Young

Boyd Copeland

Come Fill the Cup

1952
(25th)

Anthony Quinn Award winner

Eufemio Zapata

Viva Zapata!
[26]

Richard Burton

Philip Ashley

My Cousin Rachel

Arthur Hunnicutt

Zeb Calloway
Narrator

The Big Sky

Victor McLaglen

Will "Red" Danaher

The Quiet Man

Jack Palance

Lester Blaine

Sudden Fear

1953
(26th)

Frank Sinatra Award winner

Pvt. Angelo Maggio

From Here to Eternity
[27]

Eddie Albert

Irving Radovich

Roman Holiday

Brandon deWilde

Joey Starrett

Shane

Jack Palance

Jack Wilson

Robert Strauss

Sgt. Stanislas "Animal" Kasava

Stalag 17

1954
(27th)

Edmond O'Brien Award winner

Oscar Muldoon

The Barefoot Contessa
[28]

Lee J. Cobb

Johnny Friendly

On the Waterfront

Karl Malden

Father Barry

Rod Steiger

Charley "The Gent" Malloy

Tom Tully

Commander DeVriess

The Caine Mutiny

1955
(28th)

Jack Lemmon Award winner

Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver

Mister Roberts
[29]

Arthur Kennedy

Barney Castle

Trial

Joe Mantell
Angie

Marty

Sal Mineo

John "Plato" Crawford

Rebel Without a Cause

Arthur O'Connell

Howard Bevans

Picnic

1956
(29th)

Anthony Quinn Award winner

Paul Gauguin

Lust for Life
[30]

Don Murray

Beauregard "Bo" Decker

Bus Stop

Anthony Perkins

Josh Birdwell

Friendly Persuasion

Mickey Rooney
Dooley

The Bold and the Brave

Robert Stack

Kyle Hadley

Written on the Wind

1957
(30th)

Red Buttons Award winner

Airman Joe Kelly

Sayonara
[31]

Vittorio De Sica

Major Alessandro Rinaldi

A Farewell to Arms

Sessue Hayakawa

Colonel Saito

The Bridge on the River Kwai

Arthur Kennedy

Lucas Cross

Peyton Place

Russ Tamblyn

Norman Page

1958
(31st)

Burl Ives Award winner

Rufus Hannassey

The Big Country
[32]

Theodore Bikel

Sheriff Max Muller

The Defiant Ones

Lee J. Cobb

Fyodor Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

Arthur Kennedy

Frank Hirsh

Some Came Running

Gig Young

Dr. Hugo Pine

Teacher's Pet

1959
(32nd)

Hugh Griffith Award winner

Sheik Ilderim

Ben-Hur
[33]

Arthur O'Connell

Parnell Emmett McCarthy

Anatomy of a Murder

George C. Scott

Asst. State Atty. Gen. Claude Dancer

Robert Vaughn

Chester "Chet" Gwynn

The Young Philadelphians

Ed Wynn

Albert Dussell

The Diary of Anne Frank
1960s

1960
(33rd)

Peter Ustinov Award winner

Lentulus Batiatus

Spartacus
[34]

Peter Falk

Abe "Kid Twist" Reles

Murder, Inc.

Jack Kruschen

Dr. Dreyfuss

The Apartment

Sal Mineo

Dov Landau

Exodus

Chill Wills
Beekeeper

The Alamo

1961
(34th)

George Chakiris Award winner

Bernardo Nuñez

West Side Story
[35]

Montgomery Clift

Rudolph Petersen

Judgment at Nuremberg

Peter Falk

Joy Boy

Pocketful of Miracles

Jackie Gleason

Minnesota Fats

The Hustler

George C. Scott [A]

Bert Gordon

1962
(35th)

Ed Begley Award winner

Tom "Boss" Finley

Sweet Bird of Youth
[36]

Victor Buono

Edwin Flagg

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Telly Savalas

Feto Gomez

Birdman of Alcatraz

Omar Sharif

Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish

Lawrence of Arabia

Terence Stamp

Billy Budd

Billy Budd

1963
(36th)

Melvyn Douglas Award winner

Homer Bannon

Hud
[37]

Nick Adams

Ben Brown

Twilight of Honor

Bobby Darin

Corporal Jim Tompkins

Captain Newman, M.D.

Hugh Griffith

Squire Western

Tom Jones

John Huston

Cardinal Glennon

The Cardinal

1964
(37th)

Peter Ustinov Award winner

Arthur Simon Simpson

Topkapi
[38]

John Gielgud

Louis VII of France

Becket

Stanley Holloway

Alfred Doolittle

My Fair Lady

Edmond O'Brien

Senator Raymond Clark

Seven Days in May

Lee Tracy

President Art Hockstader

The Best Man

1965
(38th)

Martin Balsam Award winner

Arnold Burns

A Thousand Clowns
[39]

Ian Bannen

"Ratbags" Crow

The Flight of the Phoenix

Tom Courtenay

Pasha Antipov (Strelnikov)

Doctor Zhivago

Michael Dunn

Carl Glocken

Ship of Fools

Frank Finlay

Iago

Othello

1966
(39th)

Walter Matthau Award winner

Willie Gingrich

The Fortune Cookie
[40]

Mako
Po-han

The Sand Pebbles

James Mason

James Leamington

Georgy Girl

George Segal
Nick

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Robert Shaw

Henry VIII of England

A Man for All Seasons

1967
(40th)

George Kennedy Award winner

Dragline

Cool Hand Luke
[41]

John Cassavetes

Victor P. Franko

The Dirty Dozen

Gene Hackman

Buck Barrow

Bonnie and Clyde

Cecil Kellaway

Monsignor Mike Ryan

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Michael J. Pollard

C.W. Moss

Bonnie and Clyde

1968
(41st)

Jack Albertson Award winner

John Cleary

The Subject Was Roses
[42]

Seymour Cassel
Chet

Faces

Daniel Massey

Noël Coward

Star!

Jack Wild

The Artful Dodger

Oliver!

Gene Wilder

Leo Bloom

The Producers

1969
(42nd)

Gig Young Award winner

Rocky Graver

They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
[43]

Rupert Crosse

Ned McCaslin

The Reivers

Elliott Gould

Ted Henderson

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Jack Nicholson

George Hanson

Easy Rider

Anthony Quayle

Cardinal Wolsey

Anne of the Thousand Days
1970s

1970
(43rd)

John Mills Award winner

Michael

Ryan's Daughter
[44]

Richard S. Castellano

Frank Vecchio

Lovers and Other Strangers

Chief Dan George

Old Lodge Skins

Little Big Man

Gene Hackman

Gene Garrison

I Never Sang for My Father

John Marley

Phil Cavalleri

Love Story

1971
(44th)

Ben Johnson Award winner

Sam the Lion

The Last Picture Show
[45]

Jeff Bridges

Duane Jackson

The Last Picture Show

Leonard Frey

Motel Kamzoil

Fiddler on the Roof

Richard Jaeckel

Joe Ben Stamper

Sometimes a Great Notion

Roy Scheider

Det. Buddy "Cloudy" Russo

The French Connection

1972
(45th)

Joel Grey Award winner

Master of Ceremonies

Cabaret
[46]

Eddie Albert

Mr. Corcoran

The Heartbreak Kid

James Caan

Sonny Corleone

The Godfather

Robert Duvall

Tom Hagen

Al Pacino

Michael Corleone

1973
(46th)

John Houseman Award winner

Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr.

The Paper Chase
[47]

Vincent Gardenia

Dutch Schnell

Bang the Drum Slowly

Jack Gilford

Phil Greene

Save the Tiger

Jason Miller

Father Damien Karras

The Exorcist

Randy Quaid

Larry Meadows

The Last Detail

1974
(47th)

Robert De Niro Award winner

Vito Corleone

The Godfather Part II
[48]

Fred Astaire

Harlee Claiborne

The Towering Inferno

Jeff Bridges
Lightfoot

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot

Michael V. Gazzo

Frank Pentangeli

The Godfather Part II

Lee Strasberg

Hyman Roth

1975
(48th)

George Burns Award winner

Al Lewis

The Sunshine Boys
[49]

Brad Dourif

Billy Bibbit

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Burgess Meredith

Harry Greener

The Day of the Locust

Chris Sarandon

Leon Shermer

Dog Day Afternoon

Jack Warden

Lester Karpf

Shampoo

1976
(49th)

Jason Robards Award winner

Ben Bradlee

All the President's Men
[50]

Ned Beatty

Arthur Jensen

Network

Burgess Meredith

Mickey Goldmill

Rocky

Laurence Olivier

Dr. Christian Szell

Marathon Man

Burt Young

Paulie Pennino

Rocky

1977
(50th)

Jason Robards Award winner

Dashiell Hammett

Julia
[51]

Mikhail Baryshnikov

Yuri Kopeikine

The Turning Point

Peter Firth

Alan Strang

Equus

Alec Guinness

Obi-Wan Kenobi

Star Wars

Maximilian Schell
Johann

Julia

1978
(51st)

Christopher Walken Award winner

Nikonar "Nick" Chevotarevich

The Deer Hunter
[52]

Bruce Dern

Capt. Bob Hyde

Coming Home

Richard Farnsworth
Dodger

Comes a Horseman

John Hurt
Max

Midnight Express

Jack Warden

Max Corkle

Heaven Can Wait

1979
(52nd)

Melvyn Douglas Award winner

Benjamin Turnbull Rand

Being There
[53]

Robert Duvall

Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore

Apocalypse Now

Frederic Forrest

Houston Dyer

The Rose

Justin Henry

Billy Kramer

Kramer vs. Kramer

Mickey Rooney

Henry Dailey

The Black Stallion
1980s

1980
(53rd)

Timothy Hutton Award winner

Conrad Jarrett

Ordinary People
[54]

Judd Hirsch

Dr. Tyrone C. Berger

Ordinary People

Michael O'Keefe

Ben Meechum

The Great Santini

Joe Pesci

Joey LaMotta

Raging Bull

Jason Robards

Howard Hughes

Melvin and Howard

1981
(54th)

John Gielgud Award winner

Hobson

Arthur
[55]

James Coco

Jimmy Perry

Only When I Laugh

Ian Holm

Sam Mussabini

Chariots of Fire

Jack Nicholson

Eugene O'Neill

Reds

Howard Rollins

Coalhouse Walker, Jr.

Ragtime

1982
(55th)

Louis Gossett Jr. Award winner

Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley

An Officer and a Gentleman
[56]

Charles Durning
Governor

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

John Lithgow

Roberta Muldoon

The World According to Garp

James Mason

Ed Concannon

The Verdict

Robert Preston

Carroll "Toddy" Todd

Victor/Victoria

1983
(56th)

Jack Nicholson Award winner

Garrett Breedlove

Terms of Endearment
[57]

Charles Durning

Colonel Erhardt

To Be or Not to Be

John Lithgow

Sam Burns

Terms of Endearment

Sam Shepard

Chuck Yeager

The Right Stuff

Rip Torn

Marsh Turner

Cross Creek

1984
(57th)

Haing S. Ngor Award winner

Dith Pran

The Killing Fields
[58]

Adolph Caesar

Sgt. Waters

A Soldier's Story

John Malkovich

Mr. Will

Places in the Heart

Pat Morita

Kesuke Miyagi

The Karate Kid

Ralph Richardson *[59]

The Sixth Earl of Greystoke

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

1985
(58th)

Don Ameche Award winner

Arthur Selwyn

Cocoon
[60]

Klaus Maria Brandauer

Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke

Out of Africa

William Hickey

Don Corrado Prizzi

Prizzi's Honor

Robert Loggia

Sam Ransom

Jagged Edge

Eric Roberts
Buck

Runaway Train

1986
(59th)

Michael Caine Award winner

Elliott Daniels

Hannah and Her Sisters
[61]

Tom Berenger

Sgt. Bob Barnes

Platoon

Willem Dafoe

Sgt. Elias Grodin

Denholm Elliott

Mr. Emerson

A Room with a View

Dennis Hopper

Wilbur "Shooter" Flatch

Hoosiers

1987
(60th)

Sean Connery Award winner

Jimmy Malone

The Untouchables
[62]

Albert Brooks

Aaron Altman

Broadcast News

Morgan Freeman

Leo "Fast Black" Smalls, Jr.

Street Smart

Vincent Gardenia

Cosmo Castorini

Moonstruck

Denzel Washington

Steve Biko

Cry Freedom

1988
(61st)

Kevin Kline Award winner

Otto West

A Fish Called Wanda
[63]

Alec Guinness

William Dorrit

Little Dorrit

Martin Landau

Abe Karatz

Tucker: The Man and His Dream

River Phoenix

Danny Pope

Running on Empty

Dean Stockwell

Tony "The Tiger" Russo

Married to the Mob

1989
(62nd)

Denzel Washington Award winner

Pvt. Silas Trip

Glory
[64]

Danny Aiello

Sal Frangione

Do the Right Thing

Dan Aykroyd

Boolie Werthan

Driving Miss Daisy

Marlon Brando

Ian Mackenzie

A Dry White Season

Martin Landau

Judah Rosenthal

Crimes and Misdemeanors
1990s

1990
(63rd)

Joe Pesci Award winner

Tommy DeVito

Goodfellas
[65]

Bruce Davison
David

Longtime Companion

Andy García

Vincent Mancini

The Godfather Part III

Graham Greene

Kicking Bird

Dances with Wolves

Al Pacino

Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice

Dick Tracy

1991
(64th)

Jack Palance Award winner

Curly Washburn

City Slickers
[66]

Tommy Lee Jones

Clay Shaw

JFK

Harvey Keitel

Mickey Cohen

Bugsy

Ben Kingsley

Meyer Lansky

Michael Lerner

Jack Lipnick

Barton Fink

1992
(65th)

Gene Hackman Award winner

Little Bill Daggett

Unforgiven
[67]

Jaye Davidson
Dil

The Crying Game

Jack Nicholson

Colonel Nathan R. Jessep

A Few Good Men

Al Pacino

Richard "Ricky" Roma

Glengarry Glen Ross

David Paymer

Stan Young

Mr. Saturday Night

1993
(66th)

Tommy Lee Jones Award winner

U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard

The Fugitive
[68]

Leonardo DiCaprio

Arnie Grape

What's Eating Gilbert Grape

Ralph Fiennes

Amon Göeth

Schindler's List

John Malkovich

Mitch Leary

In the Line of Fire

Pete Postlethwaite

Giuseppe Conlon

In the Name of the Father

1994
(67th)

Martin Landau Award winner

Béla Lugosi

Ed Wood
[69]

Samuel L. Jackson

Jules Winnfield

Pulp Fiction

Chazz Palminteri
Cheech

Bullets over Broadway

Paul Scofield

Mark Van Doren

Quiz Show

Gary Sinise

Lt. Dan Taylor

Forrest Gump

1995
(68th)

Kevin Spacey Award winner

Roger "Verbal" Kint

The Usual Suspects
[70]

James Cromwell

Farmer Arthur Hoggett

Babe

Ed Harris

Gene Kranz

Apollo 13

Brad Pitt

Jeffrey Goines

12 Monkeys

Tim Roth

Archibald Cunningham

Rob Roy

1996
(69th)

Cuba Gooding Jr. Award winner

Rod Tidwell

Jerry Maguire
[71]

William H. Macy

Jerry Lundegaard

Fargo

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Peter Helfgott

Shine

Edward Norton

Aaron Stampler

Primal Fear

James Woods

Byron De La Beckwith

Ghosts of Mississippi

1997
(70th)

Robin Williams Award winner

Dr. Sean Maguire

Good Will Hunting
[72]

Robert Forster

Max Cherry

Jackie Brown

Anthony Hopkins

John Quincy Adams

Amistad

Greg Kinnear

Simon Bishop

As Good as It Gets

Burt Reynolds

Jack Horner

Boogie Nights

1998
(71st)

James Coburn Award winner

Glen Whitehouse

Affliction
[73]

Robert Duvall

Jerome Facher

A Civil Action

Ed Harris
Christof

The Truman Show

Geoffrey Rush

Philip Henslowe

Shakespeare in Love

Billy Bob Thornton

Jacob Mitchell

A Simple Plan

1999
(72nd)

Michael Caine Award winner

Dr. Wilbur Larch

The Cider House Rules
[74]

Tom Cruise

Frank T.J. Mackey

Magnolia

Michael Clarke Duncan

John Coffey

The Green Mile

Jude Law

Dickie Greenleaf

The Talented Mr. Ripley

Haley Joel Osment

Cole Sear

The Sixth Sense
2000s

2000
(73rd)

Benicio del Toro Award winner

Javier Rodriguez

Traffic
[75]

Jeff Bridges

Jackson Evans

The Contender

Willem Dafoe

Max Schreck

Shadow of the Vampire

Albert Finney

Edward L. Masry

Erin Brockovich

Joaquin Phoenix

Commodus

Gladiator

2001
(74th)

Jim Broadbent Award winner

John Bayley

Iris
[76]

Ethan Hawke

Officer Jake Hoyt

Training Day

Ben Kingsley

Don Logan

Sexy Beast

Ian McKellen

Gandalf the Grey

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Jon Voight

Howard Cosell

Ali

2002
(75th)

Chris Cooper Award winner

John Laroche

Adaptation.
[77]

Ed Harris

Richard "Richie" Brown

The Hours

Paul Newman

John Rooney

Road to Perdition

John C. Reilly

Amos Hart

Chicago

Christopher Walken

Frank Abagnale, Sr.

Catch Me If You Can

2003
(76th)

Tim Robbins Award winner

Dave Boyle

Mystic River
[78]

Alec Baldwin

Shelly Kaplow

The Cooler

Benicio del Toro

Jack Jordan

21 Grams

Djimon Hounsou
Mateo

In America

Ken Watanabe

Lord Moritsugu Katsumoto

The Last Samurai

2004
(77th)

Morgan Freeman Award winner

Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris

Million Dollar Baby
[79]

Alan Alda

Owen Brewster

The Aviator

Thomas Haden Church

Jack Cole

Sideways

Jamie Foxx

Max Durocher

Collateral

Clive Owen

Larry Gray

Closer

2005
(78th)

George Clooney Award winner

Robert Barnes

Syriana
[80]

Matt Dillon

Officer John Ryan

Crash

Paul Giamatti

Joe Gould

Cinderella Man

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jack Twist

Brokeback Mountain

William Hurt

Richie Cusack

A History of Violence

2006
(79th)

Alan Arkin Award winner

Edwin Hoover

Little Miss Sunshine
[81]

Jackie Earle Haley

Ronald James McGorvey

Little Children

Djimon Hounsou

Solomon Vandy

Blood Diamond

Eddie Murphy

James "Thunder" Early

Dreamgirls

Mark Wahlberg

Staff Sgt. Sean Dignam

The Departed

2007
(80th)

Javier Bardem Award winner

Anton Chigurh

No Country for Old Men
[82]

Casey Affleck

Robert Ford

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Gust Avrakotos

Charlie Wilson's War

Hal Holbrook

Ron Franz

Into the Wild

Tom Wilkinson

Arthur Edens

Michael Clayton

2008
(81st)

Heath Ledger

The Joker

The Dark Knight
[83]

Josh Brolin

Dan White

Milk

Robert Downey Jr.

Kirk Lazarus

Tropic Thunder

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Father Brendan Flynn

Doubt

Michael Shannon

John Givings, Jr.

Revolutionary Road

2009
(82nd)

Christoph Waltz Award winner

Col. Hans Landa

Inglourious Basterds
[84]

Matt Damon

Francois Pienaar

Invictus

Woody Harrelson

Capt. Tony Stone

The Messenger

Christopher Plummer

Leo Tolstoy

The Last Station

Stanley Tucci

George Harvey

The Lovely Bones
2010s

2010
(83rd)

Christian Bale Award winner

Dicky Eklund

The Fighter
[85]

John Hawkes

Teardrop Dolly

Winter's Bone

Jeremy Renner

James "Jem" Coughlin

The Town

Mark Ruffalo

Paul Hatfield

The Kids Are All Right

Geoffrey Rush

Lionel Logue

The King's Speech

2011
(84th)

Christopher Plummer Award winner

Hal Fields

Beginners
[86]

Kenneth Branagh

Laurence Olivier

My Week with Marilyn

Jonah Hill

Peter Brand

Moneyball

Nick Nolte

Paddy Conlon

Warrior

Max von Sydow

The Renter

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

2012
(85th)

Christoph Waltz Award winner

Dr. King Schultz

Django Unchained
[87]

Alan Arkin

Lester Siegel

Argo

Robert De Niro

Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr.

Silver Linings Playbook

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Lancaster Dodd

The Master

Tommy Lee Jones

Thaddeus Stevens

Lincoln

2013
(86th)

Jared Leto Award winner

Rayon

Dallas Buyers Club
[88]

Barkhad Abdi

Abduwali Muse

Captain Phillips

Bradley Cooper

Richard "Richie" DiMaso

American Hustle

Michael Fassbender

Edwin Epps

12 Years a Slave

Jonah Hill

Donnie Azoff

The Wolf of Wall Street

2014
(87th)

J. K. Simmons Award winner

Terence Fletcher

Whiplash
[89]

Robert Duvall

Joseph Palmer

The Judge

Ethan Hawke

Mason Evans, Sr.

Boyhood

Edward Norton

Mike Shiner

Birdman

Mark Ruffalo

David Schultz

Foxcatcher

2015
(88th)

Mark Rylance Award winner

Rudolf Abel

Bridge of Spies
[90]

Christian Bale

Michael Burry

The Big Short

Tom Hardy

John Fitzgerald

The Revenant

Mark Ruffalo

Michael Rezendes

Spotlight

Sylvester Stallone

Rocky Balboa

Creed

2016
(89th)

Mahershala Ali Award winner

Juan

Moonlight
[91]

Jeff Bridges

Marcus Hamilton

Hell or High Water

Lucas Hedges

Patrick Chandler

Manchester by the Sea

Dev Patel

Saroo Brierley

Lion

Michael Shannon

Lieutenant Bobby Andes

Nocturnal Animals

2017
(90th)

Sam Rockwell Award winner

Officer Jason Dixon

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
[92]

Willem Dafoe

Bobby Hicks

The Florida Project

Woody Harrelson

Sheriff William Willoughby

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Richard Jenkins

Giles

The Shape of Water

Christopher Plummer

J. Paul Getty

All the Money in the World


Multiple wins and nominations











Age superlatives





































Record
Actor
Film
Age (in years)

Ref.
Oldest winner

Christopher Plummer

Beginners
82
[93]
Oldest nominee

All the Money in the World
88
[93]
Youngest winner

Timothy Hutton

Ordinary People
20
[93]
Youngest nominee

Justin Henry

Kramer vs. Kramer
8
[93]


See also



  • All Academy Award acting nominees

  • BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male

  • Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor

  • Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role



Notes


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A^ : George C. Scott refused his nomination.[94]



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  • Crouse, Richard (2005). Reel Winners: Movie Award Trivia. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-55002-574-3.


  • Kinn, Gail; Piazza, Jim (2014), The Academy Awards: The Complete Unofficial History (5 ed.), New York, United States: Workman Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-57912-986-6


  • Thise, Mark (2008), Hollywood Winners & Loseres A to Z, New York, United States: Limelight Editions, ISBN 978-0-87910-351-4



External links




  • Oscars.org (official Academy website)


  • The Academy Awards Database (official website)


  • Oscar.com (official ceremony promotional website)












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