Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film



















Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedFebruary 5, 1971
Currently held by
Ben Whishaw
A Very English Scandal (2018)
Most awards
Ed Asner (3)
Most nominations

  • Sean Hayes


  • Jeremy Piven (6)

Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role on a television series, miniseries or motion picture made for television for the calendar year. The award was first presented at the 28th Golden Globe Awards on February 5, 1971 to James Brolin for his role on Marcus Welby, M.D.. It was presented under the title Best Supporting Actor – Television Series before changing to its current title in 1980.


Since its inception, the award has been given to 45 actors. Alexander Skarsgård is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Perry Wright on Big Little Lies. Ed Asner has won the most awards in this category, winning three times. Sean Hayes and Jeremy Piven have each been nominated for the award on six occasions, the most within the category.




Contents





  • 1 Winners and nominees

    • 1.1 Best Supporting Actor – Television Series


    • 1.2 1970s


    • 1.3 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film


    • 1.4 1980s


    • 1.5 1990s


    • 1.6 2000s


    • 1.7 2010s



  • 2 Superlatives

    • 2.1 Multiple wins


    • 2.2 Multiple nominations



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Winners and nominees


Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees:






Key
Meaning
double-daggerIndicates the winning actor



James Brolin was the first winner in this category for his role in Marcus Welby, M.D. He would later win for a second time in 1973.





Harvey Korman won the award after being nominated three times before for his performance on The Carol Burnett Show.





Ed Asner received the most wins in the category, winning three times for his roles on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rich Man, Poor Man.





Rob Reiner was nominated five times for his role as Michael Stivic on All in the Family.





Tony Danza was nominated for his performance on Taxi.



Best Supporting Actor – Television Series



1970s




















































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1970
(28th)
James Brolin Award winnerDr. Steven KileyMarcus Welby, M.D.
ABC
[1]
Tige AndrewsCaptain Adam Greer
The Mod Squad

ABC
Michael ConstantineSeymour Kaufman
Room 222
Henry GibsonVarious CharactersRowan & Martin's Laugh-In
NBC
Zalman KingAaron SilvermanThe Young Lawyers
ABC
1971
(29th)
Ed Asner Award winnerLou GrantThe Mary Tyler Moore Show
CBS
[2]
James BrolinDr. Steven KileyMarcus Welby, M.D.
ABC
Harvey KormanVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show

CBS
Rob ReinerMichael Stivic
All in the Family
Milburn StoneDr. Galen "Doc" Adams
Gunsmoke
1972
(30th)
James Brolin Award winnerDr. Steven KileyMarcus Welby, M.D.
ABC
[3]

Ed Asner

Lou Grant

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

CBS
Ted Knight
Ted Baxter
Harvey KormanVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show
Rob ReinerMichael Stivic
All in the Family
1973
(31st)
McLean Stevenson Award winnerLt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake, M.D.M*A*S*H
CBS
[4]
Ed AsnerLou Grant
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

CBS
Will GeerZebulon Walton
The Waltons
Harvey KormanVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show
Strother MartinR.J. Hawkins
Hawkins
Rob ReinerMichael Stivic
All in the Family
1974
(32nd)
Harvey Korman Award winnerVarious CharactersThe Carol Burnett Show
CBS
[5]
Will GeerZebulon
The Waltons

CBS
Gavin McLeodMurray Slaughter
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Whitman MayoGrady WilsonSanford and Son
NBC
Jimmie WalkerJames "J.J." Evans, Jr.Good Times
CBS
1975
(33rd)
Ed Asner Award winnerLou Grant
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

CBS
[6]
Tim Conway Award winnerVarious Characters
The Carol Burnett Show
Ted KnightTed Baxter
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

CBS
Rob ReinerMichael Stivic
All in the Family
Jimmie WalkerJames "J.J." Evans, Jr.
Good Times
1976
(34th)
Ed Asner Award winnerAxel JordacheRich Man, Poor Man
ABC
[7]
Tim ConwayVarious CharactersThe Carol Burnett Show
CBS
Charles DurningEd HealeyCaptains and the Kings
NBC
Gavin McLeodMurray Slaughter
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

CBS
Rob ReinerMichael Stivic
All in the Family
1977
(35th)

No Award
1978
(36th)
Norman Fell Award winnerStanley RoperThree's Company
ABC
[8]

Jeff Conaway
Bobby Wheeler

Taxi

ABC
Danny DeVitoLouie De Palma
Pat Harrington Jr.Dwayne SchneiderOne Day at a Time
CBS
Andy KaufmanLatka GravasTaxi
ABC
1979
(37th)
Danny DeVito Award winnerLouie De PalmaTaxi
ABC
[9]
Vic Tayback Award winnerMel SharplesAlice
CBS

Jeff Conaway
Bobby Wheeler

Taxi

ABC
Tony DanzaAnthony "Tony" Banta
David DoyleJohn Bosley
Charlie's Angels


Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film





Vic Tayback won the award twice for his role as Mel Sharples on Alice.





Edward James Olmos won in 1985 for his performance on Miami Vice and in 1994 for The Burning Season.





John Larroquette was nominated for his performance as Dan Fielding on Night Court.





John Hillerman won the award for his role as Jonathan Higgins in Magnum, P.I. and received four further nominations in the category.





Barry Bostwick won the award for his role on War and Remembrance as Carter "Lady" Aster.





Charles Durning won in 1990 for his portrayal of John F. Kennedy on The Kennedys of Massachusetts.





John Corbett was nominated in 1992 for his role on Northern Exposure and in 2002 for his role on Sex and the City.





Beau Bridges won in 1993 for his portrayal of Terry Harper on The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom.





David Hyde Pierce was nominated five times for his performance on Frasier as Dr. Niles Crane.





Ian McKellen won the award for his role as Tsar Nicholas II on Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996).





Don Cheadle won for his portrayal of Sammy Davis Jr. on The Rat Pack (1998).





Robert Downey Jr. won in 2000 for his role on Ally McBeal as Larry Paul.





Donald Sutherland has received four nominations in this category, winning twice for Citizen X (1995) and Path to War (2002).





Sean Hayes has received six nominations for the award, the most in the category, for his performance on Will & Grace.





Jeremy Piven won one out of six nominations for his role on Entourage as Ari Gold.





John Lithgow won the award for his portrayal of Arthur Mitchell on Dexter.





Peter Dinklage won in 2011 for his performance on Game of Thrones as Tyrion Lannister.





Christian Slater won the award for his role as the titular character on Mr. Robot.



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Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1980
(38th)
Pat Harrington Jr. Award winnerDwayne SchneiderOne Day at a Time
CBS
[10]
Vic Tayback Award winnerMel SharplesAlice
CBS

Danny DeVito
Louie De Palma

Taxi

ABC
Andy KaufmanLatka Gravas
Geoffrey LewisEarl TuckerFlo
CBS
1981
(39th)
John Hillerman Award winnerJonathan HigginsMagnum, P.I.
CBS
[11]
Danny DeVitoLouie De PalmaTaxi
ABC
Pat Harrington Jr.Dwayne SchneiderOne Day at a Time
NBC
Vic TaybackMel SharplesAlice
CBS
Hervé VillechaizeTattooFantasy Island
ABC
1982
(40th)
Lionel Stander Award winnerMaxHart to Hart
ABC
[12]
Pat Harrington Jr.Dwayne Schneider
One Day at a Time

CBS
John HillermanJonathan Higgins
Magnum, P.I.
Lorenzo LamasLance Cumson
Falcon Crest
Anson WilliamsPotsie WeberHappy Days
ABC
1983
(41st)
Richard Kiley Award winnerPaddy ClearyThe Thorn Birds
ABC
[13]
Bryan BrownLuke O'Neill
The Thorn Birds

ABC
John HousemanAaron Jastrow
The Winds of War
Perry KingYankThe Hasty Heart
Showtime
Rob LoweSam AldenThursday's Child
HBO
Jan-Michael VincentByron "Briny" HenryThe Winds of War
ABC
1984
(42nd)
Paul LeMat Award winnerJames "Mickey" HughesThe Burning Bed
NBC
[14]
Pierce BrosnanRobert Gould ShawNancy Astor
PBS
John HillermanJonathan HigginsMagnum, P.I.
CBS
Ben VereenRoscoe HainesEllis Island
CBS
Bruce WeitzSgt. Michael "Mick" BelkerHill Street Blues
NBC
1985
(43rd)
Edward James Olmos Award winnerLt. Martin CastilloMiami Vice
NBC
[15]
Ed Begley Jr.Dr. Victor EhrlichSt. Elsewhere
NBC
David CarradineJustin LaMotteNorth and South
ABC
Richard FarnsworthJude Grand PettittChase
CBS
John JamesJeff ColbyDynasty
ABC
John MalkovichBiff Loman
Death of a Salesman

CBS
Pat MoritaTommy Tanaka
Amos
Bruce WeitzSgt. Michael "Mick" BelkerHill Street Blues
NBC
1986
(44th)
Jan Niklas Award winnerPrince ErichAnastasia: The Mystery of Anna
NBC
[16]
Tom ContiSerge KlarsfeldNazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story
ABC
John HillermanJonathan HigginsMagnum, P.I.
CBS

Trevor Howard
Maitland

Christmas Eve

NBC
Ron LeibmanMorris Huffner
1987
(45th)
Rutger Hauer Award winnerLieutenant Aleksandr 'Sasha' PecherskyEscape from Sobibor
CBS
[17]
Kirk CameronMike Seaver
Growing Pains

ABC
Dabney ColemanMartin Costigan
Sworn to Silence
John HillermanJonathan HigginsMagnum, P.I.
CBS
John LarroquetteDan Fielding
Night Court

NBC
Brian McNamaraDean Karney
Billionaire Boys Club
Alan RachinsDouglas Brackman
L.A. Law
Gordon ThomsonAdam Carrington
Dynasty
1988
(46th)

Barry Bostwick Award winner

Col. Gen. Franz Halder

War and Remembrance

ABC
[18]
John Gielgud Award winner
Aaron Jastrow
Armand AssanteRichard MansfieldJack the Ripper
CBS
Kirk CameronMike SeaverGrowing Pains
ABC
Larry DrakeBenny StulwiczL.A. Law
NBC
Derek JacobiThe ImpostorThe Tenth Man
CBS
Edward James OlmosLt. Martin CastilloMiami Vice
NBC
1989
(47th)
Dean Stockwell Award winnerAl CalavicciQuantum Leap
NBC
[19]
Chris BurkeCharles "Corky" ThatcherLife Goes On
ABC
Larry DrakeBenny StulwiczL.A. Law
NBC
Tommy Lee JonesCaptain Woodrow F. CallLonesome Dove
CBS
Michael TuckerStuart MarkowitzL.A. Law
NBC


1990s































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
1990
(48th)
Charles Durning Award winnerJohn F. FitzgeraldThe Kennedys of Massachusetts
ABC
[20]
Barry MillerPete "Briggs" BrigmanEqual Justice
ABC
Jimmy SmitsVictor Sifuentes
L.A. Law

NBC
Dean StockwellAl Calavicci
Quantum Leap
Blair UnderwoodJonathan Rollins
L.A. Law
1991
(49th)
Louis Gossett Jr. Award winnerSidney WilliamsThe Josephine Baker Story
HBO
[21]
Larry DrakeBenny StulwiczL.A. Law
NBC
Michael JeterHerman StilesEvening Shade
CBS
Richard KileyChief Justice of the United States Earl WarrenSeparate but Equal
ABC
Dean StockwellAl CalavicciQuantum Leap
NBC
1992
(50th)
Maximilian Schell Award winnerVladimir LeninStalin
HBO
[22]
Jason AlexanderGeorge CostanzaSeinfeld
NBC
John CorbettChris StevensNorthern Exposure
CBS
Hume CronynBen
Broadway Bound

ABC
Earl HollimanDarden Towe
Delta
Dean StockwellAl CalavicciQuantum Leap
NBC
1993
(51st)
Beau Bridges Award winnerTerry HarperThe Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
HBO
[23]
Jason AlexanderGeorge CostanzaSeinfeld
NBC
Dennis FranzAndy SipowiczNYPD Blue
ABC
John MahoneyMartin CraneFrasier
NBC
Jonathan PryceHenry KravisBarbarians at the Gate
HBO
1994
(52nd)
Edward James Olmos Award winnerWilson PinheiroThe Burning Season
HBO
[24]
Jason AlexanderGeorge CostanzaSeinfeld
NBC
Fyvush FinkelDouglas WambaughPicket Fences
CBS
John MalkovichColonel KurtzHeart of Darkness
TNT
David Hyde PierceDr. Niles CraneFrasier
NBC
1995
(53rd)
Donald Sutherland Award winnerMikhail FetisovCitizen X
HBO
[25]
Sam ElliottWild Bill HickokBuffalo Girls
CBS
Tom HulcePeter PatroneThe Heidi Chronicles
TNT
David Hyde PierceDr. Niles CraneFrasier
NBC
Henry ThomasRay BuckeyIndictment: The McMartin Trial
HBO
1996
(54th)
Ian McKellen Award winnerTsar Nicholas IIRasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
HBO
[26]
David PaymerDavid T. WilentzCrime of the Century
HBO
David Hyde PierceDr. Niles CraneFrasier
NBC
Anthony QuinnAniello DellacroceGotti
HBO
Noah WyleDr. John CarterER
NBC
1997
(55th)
George C. Scott Award winnerJuror #312 Angry Men
Showtime
[27]
Jason AlexanderGeorge CostanzaSeinfeld
NBC
Michael CaineF. W. de KlerkMandela and de Klerk
Showtime
David Hyde PierceDr. Niles Crane
Frasier

NBC

Eriq La Salle

Dr. Peter Benton

ER
Noah Wyle
Dr. John Carter
1998
(56th)
Don Cheadle Award winnerSammy Davis Jr.The Rat Pack
HBO
[28]
Gregory Peck Award winnerFather MappleMoby Dick
USA
Joe MantegnaDean MartinThe Rat Pack
HBO
David SpadeDennis Finch
Just Shoot Me!

NBC
Noah WyleDr. John Carter
ER
1999
(57th)
Peter Fonda Award winnerFrank O'ConnorThe Passion of Ayn Rand
Showtime
[29]
Klaus Maria BrandauerOtto PremingerIntroducing Dorothy Dandridge
HBO
Sean HayesJack McFarlandWill & Grace
NBC
Chris NothMr. BigSex and the City
HBO
Peter O'ToolePierre CauchonJoan of Arc
CBS
David SpadeDennis FinchJust Shoot Me!
NBC


2000s





































































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2000
(58th)
Robert Downey Jr. Award winnerLarry PaulAlly McBeal
Fox
[30]
Sean HayesJack McFarland
Will & Grace

NBC

John Mahoney

Martin Crane

Frasier
David Hyde Pierce
Dr. Niles Crane
Christopher PlummerF. Lee BaileyAmerican Tragedy
CBS
Bradley WhitfordJosh LymanThe West Wing
NBC
2001
(59th)
Stanley Tucci Award winnerAdolf EichmannConspiracy
HBO
[31]
John CorbettAidan ShawSex and the City
HBO
Sean HayesJack McFarlandWill & Grace
NBC
Ron LivingstonLewis NixonBand of Brothers
HBO
Bradley WhitfordJosh LymanThe West Wing
NBC
2002
(60th)
Donald Sutherland Award winnerClark M. CliffordPath to War
HBO
[32]
Alec BaldwinRobert McNamara
Path to War

HBO
Jim BroadbentDesmond Morton
The Gathering Storm
Bryan CranstonHal WilkersonMalcolm in the Middle
Fox
Sean HayesJack McFarlandWill & Grace
NBC
Dennis HaysbertPresident David Palmer24
Fox
Michael ImperioliChristopher MoltisantiThe Sopranos
HBO

John Spencer

Leo McGarry

The West Wing

NBC
Bradley Whitford
Josh Lyman
2003
(61st)
Jeffrey Wright Award winnerMr. Lies / Norman "Belize" Ariaga / Homeless Man / The Angel Europa / The Antarctic EskimoAngels in America
HBO
[33]
Sean HayesJack McFarlandWill & Grace
NBC
Lee PaceCalpernia AddamsSoldier's Girl
Showtime

Ben Shenkman
Louis Ironson / The Angel Oceania

Angels in America

HBO
Patrick WilsonJoe Pitt
2004
(62nd)
William Shatner Award winnerDenny CraneBoston Legal
ABC
[34]
Sean HayesJack McFarlandWill & Grace
NBC
Michael ImperioliChristopher Moltisanti
The Sopranos

HBO
Jeremy PivenAri Gold
Entourage
Oliver PlattRussell TupperHuff
Showtime
2005
(63rd)
Paul Newman Award winnerMax RobyEmpire Falls
HBO
[35]
Naveen AndrewsSayid JarrahLost
ABC
Jeremy PivenAri GoldEntourage
HBO
Randy QuaidColonel Tom ParkerElvis
CBS
Donald SutherlandNathan TempletonCommander in Chief
ABC
2006
(64th)
Jeremy Irons Award winnerRobert Dudley, 1st Earl of LeicesterElizabeth I
HBO
[36]
Thomas Haden ChurchTom HarteBroken Trail
AMC
Justin KirkAndy BotwinWeeds
Showtime
Masi OkaHiro NakamuraHeroes
NBC
Jeremy PivenAri GoldEntourage
HBO
2007
(65th)
Jeremy Piven Award winnerAri GoldEntourage
HBO
[37]
Ted DansonArthur FrobisherDamages
FX
Kevin DillonJohnny "Drama" Chase
Entourage

HBO
Andy SerkisIan Brady
Longford
William ShatnerDenny Crane
Boston Legal

ABC
Donald SutherlandPatrick "Tripp" Darling III
Dirty Sexy Money
2008
(66th)
Tom Wilkinson Award winnerBenjamin FranklinJohn Adams
HBO
[38]
Neil Patrick HarrisBarney StinsonHow I Met Your Mother
CBS
Denis LearyMichael Whouley
Recount

HBO
Jeremy PivenAri Gold
Entourage
Blair UnderwoodAlex Prince, Jr.
In Treatment
2009
(67th)
John Lithgow Award winnerArthur MitchellDexter
Showtime
[39]
Michael EmersonBen LinusLost
ABC
Neil Patrick HarrisBarney StinsonHow I Met Your Mother
CBS
William HurtDaniel PurcellDamages
FX
Jeremy PivenAri GoldEntourage
HBO


2010s



































































































































































































Year
Actor
Role
Program
Network
Ref
2010
(68th)
Chris Colfer Award winnerKurt HummelGlee
Fox
[40]
Scott CaanDanny Williams
Hawaii Five-0

CBS
Chris NothPeter Florrick
The Good Wife
Eric StonestreetCameron TuckerModern Family
ABC
David StrathairnDr. CarlockTemple Grandin
HBO
2011
(69th)
Peter Dinklage Award winnerTyrion LannisterGame of Thrones
HBO
[41]
Paul GiamattiBen Bernanke
Too Big to Fail

HBO
Guy PearceMonty Beragon
Mildred Pierce
Tim RobbinsBill Loud
Cinema Verite
Eric StonestreetCameron TuckerModern Family
ABC
2012
(70th)
Ed Harris Award winnerJohn McCainGame Change
HBO
[42]
Max GreenfieldSchmidtNew Girl
Fox
Danny HustonBen "The Butcher" DiamondMagic City
Starz
Mandy PatinkinSaul BerensonHomeland
Showtime
Eric StonestreetCameron TuckerModern Family
ABC
2013
(71st)
Jon Voight Award winnerMickey DonovanRay Donovan
Showtime
[43]
Josh CharlesWill GardnerThe Good Wife
CBS
Rob LoweDr. Jack StartzBehind the Candelabra
HBO
Aaron PaulJesse PinkmanBreaking Bad
AMC
Corey StollPeter RussoHouse of Cards
Netflix
2014
(72nd)
Matt Bomer Award winnerFelix TurnerThe Normal Heart
HBO
[44]
Alan CummingEli GoldThe Good Wife
CBS
Colin HanksOfficer Gus GrimlyFargo
FX
Bill MurrayJack KennisonOlive Kitteridge
HBO
Jon VoightMickey DonovanRay Donovan
Showtime
2015
(73rd)
Christian Slater Award winnerMr. Robot / Edward AldersonMr. Robot
USA
[45]
Alan CummingEli GoldThe Good Wife
CBS
Damian LewisHenry VIIIWolf Hall
PBS
Ben MendelsohnDanny RayburnBloodline
Netflix
Tobias MenziesFrank Randall / Jonathan "Black Jack" RandallOutlander
Starz
2016
(74th)
Hugh Laurie Award winnerRichard Onslow RoperThe Night Manager
AMC
[46]
Sterling K. BrownChristopher DardenThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
FX
John LithgowWinston ChurchillThe Crown
Netflix
Christian SlaterMr. Robot / Edward AldersonMr. Robot
USA
John TravoltaRobert ShapiroThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
FX
2017
(75th)
Alexander Skarsgård Award winnerPerry WrightBig Little Lies
HBO
[47]
David HarbourJim HopperStranger Things
Netflix
Alfred MolinaRobert AldrichFeud: Bette and Joan
FX
Christian SlaterMr. Robot / Edward AldersonMr. Robot
USA
David ThewlisV. M. VargaFargo
FX
2018
(76th)
Ben Whishaw Award winnerNorman Josiffe / Norman ScottA Very English ScandalAmazon
Alan ArkinNorman NewlanderThe Kominsky Method
Netflix
[48]
Kieran CulkinRoman RoySuccession
HBO
Édgar RamírezGianni VersaceThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
FX
Henry WinklerGene CousineauBarry
HBO


Superlatives











Superlative

Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Actor with most awards

Ed Asner (3)
Actor with most nominations

Sean Hayes (6), Jeremy Piven (6)
Actor with most nominations
without ever winning

Sean Hayes (6)


Multiple wins








Wins
Name
3

Ed Asner
2

James Brolin

Edward James Olmos

Donald Sutherland

Vic Tayback


Multiple nominations














Nominations
Name
6

Sean Hayes

Jeremy Piven
5

Ed Asner

John Hillerman

David Hyde Pierce

Rob Reiner
4

Jason Alexander

Danny DeVito

Pat Harrington Jr.

Harvey Korman

Dean Stockwell

Donald Sutherland
3

James Brolin

Larry Drake

Edward James Olmos

Christian Slater

Eric Stonestreet

Vic Tayback

Bradley Whitford

Noah Wyle
2

Kirk Cameron

Jeff Conaway

Tim Conway

John Corbett

Alan Cumming

Charles Durning

Will Geer

Neil Patrick Harris

Michael Imperioli

Andy Kaufman

Richard Kiley

Ted Knight

John Lithgow

Rob Lowe

Gavin McLeod

John Mahoney

John Malkovich

Chris Noth

William Shatner

David Spade

Blair Underwood

Jon Voight

Jimmie Walker

Bruce Weitz


See also


  • TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama

  • TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

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

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

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

  • Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie


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  41. ^ "The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2012)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015.


  42. ^ "The 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2013)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015.


  43. ^ "The 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2014)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015.


  44. ^ "The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (2015)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015.


  45. ^ "The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards (2016)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015.


  46. ^ "The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2017)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 12 December 2016.


  47. ^ "The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2018)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 11 December 2017.


  48. ^ "The 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2019)". GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 6 December 2018.










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