Supporting Drama Actor is by far the most difficult to predict this year.
Not exact matches
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Jonathan Banks: Better Call Saul Ron Cephas Jones: This Is Us David Harbour: Stranger Things Michael Kelly: House of Cards John Lithgow: The Crown Mandy Patinkin: Homeland Jeffrey Wright: Westworld
Unlike previous years, Ghana recorded a lot of new faces on the nomination list; some of whom Included new
actor, Joseph Otsiman who got the nod for Best Actor In Supporting Role for his performance in the drama thriller film, The Cursed Ones directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah, who was also nominated for AMAA 2016 Award For Best Director cate
actor, Joseph Otsiman who got the nod for Best
Actor In Supporting Role for his performance in the drama thriller film, The Cursed Ones directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah, who was also nominated for AMAA 2016 Award For Best Director cate
Actor In
Supporting Role for his performance in the
drama thriller film, The Cursed Ones directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah, who was also nominated for AMAA 2016 Award For Best Director category.
Christopher's won three Emmy awards — two for Outstanding
Supporting actor in a comedy series for his role in both the 1982 and 1983 Seasons of Taxi and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar&ra
actor in a comedy series for his role in both the 1982 and 1983 Seasons of Taxi and Outstanding
Actor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar&ra
Actor in a
Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's «Avonlea» (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973,
Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off - Broadway play «Kaspar».
Gary Oldman stars in this truth - based
drama about Chris Calhoun,
supported by
actors Dennis Hopper, Ned Beatty, Pamela Reed and Frances McDormand among others.
The film is filled with exotic locales, brilliant
supporting actors and lots of
drama and emotion.
In 1987, he starred as anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom alongside Kevin Kline, and though the film itself alienated some critics (Pauline Kael called it «dumbfounding»), Washington's powerful performance earned him a Best
Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.Two years later, Washington netted another Best
Supporting Actor nod — and won the award — for his turn as an embittered yet courageous runaway slave in the Civil War
drama Glory.
It was in the rustic
drama Come and Get It (1936) that Brennan won his first Academy Award as Best
Supporting Actor.
The
actor made his film debut in the Mary Steenburgen
drama One Magic Christmas in 1985 and went on to do
supporting work in a variety of films that included Francis Ford Coppola's Gardens of Stone (1987), Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), and She's Having a Baby (1988).
Kinnear's TV credits include THE CASUAL VACANCY, the sitcom COUNT ARTHUR STRONG, the Tony Grisoni - written Southcliffe (for which he was nominated for a BAFTA for Best
Supporting Actor), LOVING MISS HATTO, Charlie Brooker's BLACK MIRROR, Rupert Goold's RICHARD II as Bolingbroke and the title role in the ITV
drama LUCAN.
He played future British Prime Minister Charles Grey and Keira Knightley's lover in the costume -
drama The Dutchess (2008), followed by a
supporting role in the Oscar - nominated An Education (2009), for which he shared a Screen
Actor's Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
In television, Sutherland won both Emmy and Golden Globe awards as Best
Supporting Actor for his performance in the HBO film Citizen X, and he won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Clark Clifford, advisor to President Lyndon B. Johnson, in the HBO historical
drama Path to War.
In 2013, the two - time Oscar winner aimed to score two more nominations, in the Lead
Actor category as «Captain Phillips» in the Paul Greengrass - directed thriller, and in the
Supporting Actor race as the iconic Walt Disney in the making - of «Mary Poppins»
drama «Saving Mr. Banks».
Unfortunately, Timothy didn't win best
actor in a
drama series — but congratulations to Margo Martindale for her award for the best
supporting actress in a
drama series.
Snub: Mandy Patinkin (pictured right), «Homeland»
Supporting Actor -
Drama Though «Homeland» returned to the Best
Drama race, Patinkin was passed over after getting nominations for the last two years.
The Critics» Choice acting winners were similar to the Globes, and basically what we should expect from the Oscars: Allison Janney («I, Tonya») for
supporting actress; Sam Rockwell («Three Billboards») for
supporting actor; Frances McDormand («Three Billboards») for
drama actress; and Gary Oldman («Darkest Hour») for
drama actor.
Surprise: Michael Kelly, «House of Cards»
Supporting Actor - Drama The character actor scored his first Emmy nomination for playing political fixer Doug Stamper in Netflix's Washington, D.C. - set d
Actor -
Drama The character actor scored his first Emmy nomination for playing political fixer Doug Stamper in Netflix's Washington, D.C. - set d
Drama The character
actor scored his first Emmy nomination for playing political fixer Doug Stamper in Netflix's Washington, D.C. - set d
actor scored his first Emmy nomination for playing political fixer Doug Stamper in Netflix's Washington, D.C. - set
dramadrama.
OUTSTANDING
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A
DRAMA SERIES: Aaron Paul (pictured), «Breaking Bad,» Jim Carter, «Downton Abbey,» Peter Dinklage, «Game of Thrones,» Josh Charles, «The Good Wife»; Mandy Patinkin, «Homeland»; Jon Voight, «Ray Donovan»
OUTSTANDING
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A
DRAMA Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline Jim Carter, Downton Abbey Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones Michael Kelly, House of Cards Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
In the television category, Sam Esmail's «Mr. Robot» took home the award for Best Series,
Drama, as well as Best
Supporting Actor for Christian Slater.
FX's acclaimed modern - day Western police
drama was ignored by the Emmys last year, but with Season 2 it picks up four acting nominations, including nods for lead
actor Olyphant and
supporting player Walton Goggins.
Peter Dinklage, winning for Best
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series for his sick turn as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones.
Hutton came into prominence early in his career, winning a Best
Supporting Actor Oscar in 1981 for his role in director Robert Redford's
drama Ordinary People.
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul Christopher Eccleston, The Leftovers Walton Goggins, Justified Scoot McNairy, Halt and Catch Fire Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline
Legend: John Lithgo won the Best
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series gong for his work on Netflix series The Crown
Schreiber picked up his second consecutive nomination for Outstanding Lead
Actor, Jon Voight earned his second for Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series and Hank Azaria was also nominated for Outstanding Guest
Actor in a
Drama Series.
In addition to nominations for McDormand and
supporting actor Sam Rockwell, the movie is also up for best director, best screenplay, best original score and best motion picture,
drama.
Despite winning big at the Golden Globes and the Baftas, Martin McDonagh's
drama Three Billboards failed to capitalise at the Oscars winning just two awards (McDormand and Best
Supporting Actor for Sam Rockwell).
Elsewhere, Rami Malek won Lead
Actor,
Drama for Mr. Robot (it'll be interesting to see if the show's more divisive second season appears on nominating lists next year), while Ben Mendelsohn won a
Supporting Actor,
Drama award for Bloodline, which is better news than the series has had of late.
The small - town
drama won best motion picture (
drama) as well as best screenplay, best
supporting actor and best actress (
drama) for Frances McDormand, who spoke about the importance of women speaking out against sexual predators.
The film has been nominated for 5 Golden Globe Awards, including Best
Drama Motion Picture, along with nominations for Best
Actor in a
Drama (Casey Affleck), Best
Supporting Actress (Michelle Williams), Best Screenplay (Lonergan) and Best Director (Lonergan).
Telluride broke out Damien Chazelle's audacious musical romance «La La Land,» starring Best Actress Globe and SAG winner Emma Stone, as well as Barry Jenkins» coming - of - age ensemble
drama «Moonlight» (A24), featuring SAG
Supporting Actor winner Mahershala Ali («House of Cards»).
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series John Lithgow («The Crown») Jonathan Banks («Better Call Saul») Mandy Patinkin («Homeland») Michael Kelly («House of Cards») David Harbour («Stranger Things») Ron Cephas Jones («This Is Us») Jeffrey Wright («Westworld»)
Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series • Alfred Enoch — «How to Get Away with Murder» (ABC) • Courtney B. Vance — «Masters of Sex» (Showtime) • Guillermo Diaz — «Scandal» (ABC) • Jeffrey Wright — «Boardwalk Empire» (HBO) • Joe Morton — «Scandal» (ABC)
Banks, who's the only person to have been nominated for three different shows in
drama supporting actor, is on his fifth nod, but any overdue or make - up prize sentiment will be suffocated by John Lithgow's tour de force as Winston Churchill in The Crown.
The other
drama prizes, for Best
Actor and Best
Supporting Actor, went to «This Is Us» star Sterling K. Brown and David Harbour from «Stranger Things» respectively.
• British
drama takes best picture, Colin Firth wins best
actor, Tom Hooper best director and David Seidler picks up best original screenplay • Natalie Portman wins best actress • The Fighter stars take both best
supporting actor and actress
«Thank you HFPA for the great honor of being nominated for a
supporting TV
actor Golden Globe award this year, and for nominating «Stranger Things» in the best TV
drama category as well.
It was nominated for Best
Drama but surprisingly missed out in Best Screenplay and Best Director (and only one of its two Best
Supporting Actors got a nod instead of the two - fer from some other groups).
Continuing along the lines of deserving, albeit unexpected winners was Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a
Drama winner Margo Martindale for her fantastically received work on JUSTIFIED and the somewhat less surprising, albeit equally welcoming wins for MODERN FAMILY's Outstanding
Supporting Actor and Actress in a Comedy duo that was the husband and wife team of Julie Bowen (Claire Dunphy) and Ty Burrell (Phil Dunphy).
The first award of the night, Best
Supporting Actor in a
Drama, somehow went to Aaron Taylor - Johnson for appearing in Tom Ford's immaculate commercial Nocturnal Animals, instead of Moonlight's heavily favored and deeply deserving Mahershala Ali.
Acting veteran and multiple Tony Award — winning thespian Mark Rylance pulled off somewhat of an upset in the
supporting actor category, winning for Steven Spielberg's Cold War — era
drama «Bridge of Spies» ahead of Sylvester Stallone's projected win for reprising his role as Rocky Balboa in «Creed.»
Martin McDonagh's dark comedy -
drama, which stars Frances McDormand as a mother who takes desperate measures to bring her daughter's killer to justice, received a total of four nominations in total, with nods for McDormand (best female
actor), Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell (
supporting actor) and best ensemble.
Waltz also won a Best
Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his role and Tarantino won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay, while the film was also nominated for Best Motion Picture —
Drama, Best Director, and Best
Supporting Actor for DiCaprio at the Globes.
Why Game of Thrones will dominate the Emmys until it ends
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A
DRAMA SERIES Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones Michael Kelly, House of Cards Kit Harington, Game of Thrones Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline Jon Voight, Ray Donovan Who will win: Kit Harington, Game of Thrones If there isn't any vote splitting — a huge possibility now with the plurality system — between the Westeros dudes, look for Harington to win his first Emmy on his first nomination.
The acting wins were repeat wins for all and for Paul, his 3rd win puts him in singular territory as the only
Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series in Emmy history to win three times.
Lead Actress in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Queen Latifah (Life
Support) Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect: The Final Act) Mary - Louise Parker (The Robber Bride) Debra Messing (The Starter Wife) Gena Rowlands (What If God Were the Sun) Lead
Actor in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Robert Duvall (Broken Trail) Tom Selleck (Jesse Stone: Sea Change) Jim Broadbent (Longford) William H. Macy (Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King) Matthew Perry (The Ron Clark Story)
Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Greta Scacchi (Broken Trail) Anna Paquin (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Samantha Morton (Longford) Judy Davis (The Starter Wife) Toni Collette (Tsunami: The Aftermath)
Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Thomas Haden Church (Broken Trail) August Schellenberg (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Aidan Quinn (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Edward Asner (The Christmas Card) Joe Mantegna (The Starter Wife) Also see the acting nominees in the comedy and
drama races, as well as the assorted outstanding - series contenders.
Tom Hooper, «The King's Speech» Year: 2010 Cast: Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Director: Tom Hooper Distributor: Momentum Pictures Premiere history: Sept. 6, 2010 Telluride Film Festival; UK - wide release Jan. 7, 2011 Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best
Actor in a Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best
Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice Awards Best
Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best
Actor Motion Picture
Drama (Colin Firth); Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best
Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best
Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best
Actor in a
Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a
Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was the overall winner of the night, securing awards for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and Best
Supporting Actor in the
Drama category.
This Is England ’90 also scooped two awards in Best Miniseries and Best
Supporting Actress (Chanel Cresswell), while there were also wins for Don't Take My Baby (Best Single
Drama), Transparent (Best International Series), EastEnders (Best Soap), Suranne Jones (Best Leading Actress, Doctor Foster) and Tom Courtenay (Best
Supporting Actor, Unforgotten).