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

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards to recognize the work done by television actors. It was introduced in 2012. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

Winners and nominees

2010s

Year Nominee Movie/Miniseries Role
2011–2012[1][2]Benedict CumberbatchSherlockSherlock Holmes
Kevin CostnerHatfields & McCoysDevil Anse Hatfield
Idris ElbaLutherJohn Luther
Woody HarrelsonGame ChangeSteve Schmidt
Bill NighyPage EightJohnny Worricker
Dominic WestThe HourHector Madden
2012–2013[3]Michael DouglasBehind the CandelabraLiberace
Benedict CumberbatchParade's EndChristopher Tietjens
Matt DamonBehind the CandelabraScott Thorson
Toby JonesThe GirlAlfred Hitchcock
Al PacinoPhil SpectorPhil Spector
Dominic WestThe HourHector Madden
2013–2014[4]Billy Bob ThorntonFargoLorne Malvo
David BradleyAn Adventure in Space and TimeWilliam Hartnell
Benedict CumberbatchSherlock: His Last VowSherlock Holmes
Chiwetel EjioforDancing on the EdgeLouis Lester
Martin FreemanFargoLester Nygaard
Mark RuffaloThe Normal HeartNed Weeks
2014–2015[5]David OyelowoNightingalePeter Snowden
Michael GambonThe Casual VacancyHoward Mollison
Richard JenkinsOlive KitteridgeHenry Kitteridge
James NesbittThe MissingTony Hughes
Mark RylanceWolf HallThomas Cromwell
Kiefer Sutherland24: Live Another DayJack Bauer
2015 (2)[6]Idris ElbaLutherJohn Luther
Wes BentleyAmerican Horror Story: HotelJohn Lowe
Martin ClunesArthur & GeorgeArthur Conan Doyle
Oscar IsaacShow Me a HeroNick Wasicsko
Vincent KartheiserSaints & StrangersWilliam Bradford
Patrick WilsonFargoState Trooper Lou Solverson
2016[7]Courtney B. VanceThe People v. O. J. SimpsonJohnnie Cochran
Bryan CranstonAll the WayLyndon B. Johnson
Benedict CumberbatchSherlock: The Abominable BrideSherlock Holmes
Cuba Gooding Jr.The People v. O. J. SimpsonO. J. Simpson
Tom HiddlestonThe Night ManagerJonathan Pine
Tim MathesonKilling ReaganRonald Reagan
2017Ewan McGregorFargoEmmit and Ray Stussy
Jeff Daniels Godless Frank Griffin
Robert De Niro The Wizard of Lies Bernard Madoff
Jack O’Connell Godless Roy Goode
Evan Peters American Horror Story: Cult Kai Anderson
Bill Pullman The Sinner Detective Harry Ambrose
Jimmy Tatro American Vandal Dylan Maxwell
2018Darren CrissThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceAndrew Cunanan
Antonio Banderas Genius: Picasso Pablo Picasso
Paul Dano Escape at Dannemora David Sweat
Benicio del Toro Richard Matt
Hugh Grant A Very English Scandal Jeremy Thorpe
John Legend Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert Jesus Christ
2019Jharrel JeromeWhen They See UsKorey Wise
Christopher AbbottCatch-22Capt. John Yossarian
Mahershala Ali True Detective Wayne Hays
Russell Crowe The Loudest Voice Roger Ailes
Jared Harris Chernobyl Valery Legasov
Sam Rockwell Fosse/Verdon Bob Fosse
Noah Wyle The Red Line Daniel Calder

2020s

Year Nominee Movie/Miniseries Role
2020
John Boyega Small Axe Leroy Logan
Hugh Grant The Undoing Jonathan Fraser
Paul Mescal Normal People Connell Waldron
Chris Rock Fargo Loy Cannon
Mark Ruffalo I Know This Much Is True Dominick and Thomas Birdsey
Morgan Spector The Plot Against America Herman Levin

Multiple nominations

4 nominations
2 nominations

See also

References

  1. "2012 Critics' Choice Television Awards". BFJA. 2012-06-06. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  2. Kevin Wicks (5 June 2012). "'Luther,' 'The Hour' Score Critics' Choice Award Nods". BBC America. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  3. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. May 22, 2013. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  4. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. June 20, 2014. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  5. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. May 31, 2015. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  6. "Critics' Choice Television Awards". Critics' Choice Awards. December 14, 2015. Archived from the original on June 2, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  7. "Critics' Choice TV Nominations Unveiled". Critics' Choice Awards. November 14, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
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