Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series

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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series or Program is an annual Canadian television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best supporting performance by an actor in a Canadian dramatic television series or television film. Previously presented as part of the Gemini Awards, since 2013 it has been presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards.

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Originally, only a single award for supporting actor was presented, without regard to the distinction between series, miniseries or television films. At the 10th Gemini Awards in 1995, separate awards were instituted for supporting actor in a continuing television series and supporting actor in a television film or miniseries; the separate awards were presented until the Gemini Awards were merged into the Canadian Screen Awards, and since the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2012 there has again only been a single category presented for all three types of content.

In August 2022, the Academy announced that beginning with the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, a gender-neutral award for Best Supporting Performance in a Drama Program or Series will be presented. [1]

1980s

YearActorTitleRef
1986
1st Gemini Awards
Richard Farnsworth Anne of Green Gables [2]
Bernard Behrens Turning to Stone [3]
Thomas Peacocke Oakmount High
Douglas Rain Love and Larceny
R. H. Thomson Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
1987
2nd Gemini Awards
Eugene Clark Night Heat [4]
Robert Joy The Prodigious Hickey [5]
Sean McCann Night Heat
Albert Schultz Going Home
R. H. Thomson Ford: The Man and the Machine
1988
3rd Gemini Awards
Wayne Robson And Then You Die [6]
Henry Beckman Family Reunion [7]
Peter Boretski Chasing Rainbows
Gary Reineke The King Chronicle
Sandy Webster The King Chronicle
1989
4th Gemini Awards
Jan Rubeš Two Men [8]
John Bayliss 9B [9]
Michael Ironside One Boy, One Wolf, One Summer
Tony Rosato Night Heat
Vladek Sheybal Champagne Charlie

1990s

YearNomineeTitleRef
1990
5th Gemini Awards
Joe Flaherty Looking for Miracles [10]
Michael Ball The Private Capital [11]
Shawn Lawrence Saying Goodbye : "The First Snowfall"
Eugene Lipinski Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn Thatcher
Karl Pruner E.N.G.
1991
6th Gemini Awards
Kenneth Welsh Deadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story [12]
Bruce Greenwood The Little Kidnappers [13]
Arthur Grosser Urban Angel
Anthony Sherwood Street Legal
Ian Tracey Rookies
Gordon Michael Woolvett Princes in Exile
1992
7th Gemini Awards
Jonathan Welsh E.N.G. [14]
Nigel Bennett Forever Knight
Robert Joy Grand Larceny
Michael Mahonen Road to Avonlea
Kenneth Welsh Grand Larceny
1993
8th Gemini Awards
Wayne Robson The Diviners [15]
Brian Dooley The Boys of St. Vincent [16]
Peter MacNeill Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer
Alex McArthur Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story
R. H. Thomson Road to Avonlea
1994
9th Gemini Awards
Bernard Behrens Coming of Age [17]
Aidan Devine Dieppe [18]
Graham Harley Dieppe
John Hemphill Sodbusters
Ron Lea Street Legal
1995
10th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Nigel Bennett Forever Knight [19]
Dakota House North of 60 [20]
Michael Mahonen Road to Avonlea
Lubomir Mykytiuk North of 60
Beau Starr Due South
Television Film or Miniseries
Brent Carver Last Rights [19]
Robert Ito Trial at Fortitude Bay [20]
Gordon Pinsent Due South : "Victoria's Secret"
Christopher Plummer Harrison Bergeron
Rod Steiger Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story
1996
11th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Lubomir Mykytiuk North of 60 [21]
Nathaniel Arcand North of 60 [22]
David Hewlett Traders
Michael Mahonen Road to Avonlea
Timothy Webber North of 60
Television Film or Miniseries
Al Waxman Net Worth [21]
Graham Greene The Outer Limits : "A Stitch in Time" [22]
Stuart Margolin Mother Trucker: The Diana Kilmury Story
Carl Marotte Net Worth
Dean McDermott Lives of Girls and Women
Peter Outerbridge Captive Heart: The James Mink Story
1997
12th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Patrick McKenna Traders [23]
Matthew Ferguson Nikita [24]
Chris Leavins Traders
Richard McMillan Black Harbour
Michael Wade Gullage's
Television Film or Miniseries
Aidan Devine The Arrow [23]
Kim Coates Dead Silence [24]
Peter MacNeill Giant Mine
Saul Rubinek Hiroshima
Brent Stait For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down
1998
13th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Kris Lemche Emily of New Moon [25]
David Hewlett Traders [26]
Michael Moriarty PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
Gordon Pinsent Due South
Rick Roberts Traders
Television Film or Miniseries
Diego Matamoros The Sleep Room [25]
Denny Doherty Pit Pony [26]
Vincent Gale Major Crime
Jonathan Scarfe White Lies
1999
14th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Gordon Pinsent Power Play [27]
Peter Blais PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal [28]
Shawn Doyle The City
Michael Sarrazin The City
Timothy Webber Black Harbour
Television Film or Miniseries
Hrothgar Mathews Milgaard [27]
Michael Riley Win, Again! [28]
Garwin Sanford Milgaard
Kenneth Welsh Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story
Jaimz Woolvett Milgaard

2000s

YearActorTitleRef
2000
15th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Pedro Salvin Amazon [29]
Duncan Fraser Da Vinci's Inquest [30]
Jonathan Rannells Power Play
Television Film or Miniseries
Robert Wisden The Sheldon Kennedy Story [29]
Ardon Bess One Heart Broken Into Song [30]
Henry Czerny External Affairs
Noel Fisher The Sheldon Kennedy Story
Kenneth Welsh External Affairs
2001
16th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Garry Chalk Cold Squad [31]
Gregory Calpakis Cold Squad
Rob LaBelle First Wave
Stephen E. Miller Da Vinci's Inquest
Sean Sullivan The Associates
Television Film or Miniseries
Brian Cox Nuremberg [31]
Colm Feore Haven
Bruce Greenwood Haven
Robert Joy Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace  [ de ]
Gerard Parkes Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111
2002
17th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Garry Chalk Cold Squad [32]
Nigel Bennett Lexx
Steve Cumyn Paradise Falls
Bill MacDonald Paradise Falls
Stuart Margolin Tom Stone
Television Film or Miniseries
Sam Waterston The Matthew Shepard Story [32]
Michel Forget The Last Chapter
Jean Marchand Trudeau
Guy Richer Trudeau
Ron White Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story
2003
18th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Peter MacNeill The Eleventh Hour [33]
Dan Bigras The Last Chapter II: The War Continues
Matt Gordon The Eleventh Hour
Stuart Margolin Tom Stone
Television Film or Miniseries
Ted Whittall Agent of Influence [33]
Aidan Devine 100 Days in the Jungle
Aidan Devine Scar Tissue
Adrien Dorval 100 Days in the Jungle
Brendan Fletcher 100 Days in the Jungle
2004
19th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Michael Murphy This Is Wonderland [34]
Michael Healey This Is Wonderland
Mark McKinney Slings & Arrows
Eric Peterson This Is Wonderland
Tom Rooney This Is Wonderland
Television Film or Miniseries
Ted Dykstra Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion [34]
Currie Graham Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story
Hakeem Kae-Kazim Human Cargo
Hrothgar Mathews Human Cargo
Jeremy Raymond The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie
2005
20th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Michael Murphy This Is Wonderland [35]
Dmitry Chepovetsky ReGenesis
Noel Fisher Godiva's
Michael Healey This Is Wonderland
Tom Rooney This Is Wonderland
Television Film or Miniseries
Richard Zeppieri Except the Dying [35]
Stefan Arngrim The Life
Jean Pierre Bergeron Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story
Luke Kirby Sex Traffic
Chris Potter Sex Traffic
2006
21st Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Paul Soles Terminal City [36]
Michael Filipowich Charlie Jade [37]
Michael McMurtry Godiva's
Michael Murphy This Is Wonderland
Rick Tae Godiva's
Television Film or Miniseries
Judah Katz Canada Russia '72 [36]
Gary Farmer One Dead Indian
Ryan McDonald Terry
Don McKellar Prairie Giant
Dino Tavarone Il Duce canadese
2007
22nd Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Stephen Ouimette Slings & Arrows [38]
Dmitry Chepovetsky ReGenesis
Fred Ewanuick Robson Arms
Don McKellar Slings & Arrows
Haig Sutherland Robson Arms
Television Film or Miniseries
Jonathan Scarfe Above and Beyond [38]
Shawn Doyle Eight Days to Live
Stuart Hughes Booky Makes Her Mark
Mark Taylor Doomstown
Eric Tsang Dragon Boys
2008
23rd Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Jonas Chernick The Border [39]
Thomas Craig Murdoch Mysteries [40]
Jonny Harris Murdoch Mysteries
Shaun Johnston Heartland
Sam Neill The Tudors
Television Film or Miniseries
Peter MacNeill Victor [39]
Ron Lea Victor [40]
Michael Riley St. Urbain's Horseman
Saul Rubinek The Trojan Horse
R. H. Thomson The Englishman's Boy
2009
24th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Mpho Koaho Soul
David Alpay The Tudors [41]
Jonny Harris Murdoch Mysteries
Christopher Heyerdahl Sanctuary
Wesley Williams The Line
Television Film or Miniseries
Hugh Dillon Of Murder and Memory
Dylan Everett Booky's Crush [41]
Reda Guerinik The Terrorist Next Door
Stuart Hughes Booky's Crush

2010s

YearActorTitleRef
2010
25th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Clé Bennett The Line [42]
Sergio Di Zio Flashpoint [43]
Genādijs Dolganovs The Bridge
Sebastian Pigott Being Erica
Mark Taylor Flashpoint
Television Film or Miniseries
Clé Bennett Guns [44]
Greg Bryk Deadliest Sea [43]
Colm Feore Guns
Matt Frewer Alice
Christopher Plummer The Summit
Vincent Walsh The Good Times Are Killing Me
2011
26th Gemini Awards
Dramatic Series
Sergio Di Zio Flashpoint [45]
Jesse Carere Skins [46]
John Dunsworth Haven
Colm Feore The Borgias
Matt Gordon Rookie Blue
Noam Jenkins Rookie Blue
Television Film or Miniseries
Joshua Close Sleepyhead [47]
Nicholas Campbell A Heartland Christmas [46]
Atticus Mitchell My Babysitter's a Vampire
Rufus Sewell The Pillars of the Earth
2012
1st Canadian Screen Awards
Peter Outerbridge John A.: Birth of a Country [45]
Michael Cram Flashpoint [48]
Sergio Di Zio Flashpoint
Ryan Kennedy Hannah's Law
Peter Mooney Camelot
2013
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
Jordan Gavaris Orphan Black [49]
Sergio Di Zio Flashpoint [50]
Matt Gordon Rookie Blue
Kevin Hanchard Orphan Black
Michael Mando Orphan Black
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Jordan Gavaris Orphan Black [51]
Paul Amos Lost Girl [51]
Benz Antoine 19-2
Dan Petronijevic 19-2
Hugh Thompson Forgive Me
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards
Torben Liebrecht X Company [52]
Callum Dunphy Sex & Violence [53]
Woody Jeffreys Strange Empire
Bruce Ramsay 19-2
Conrad Pla 19-2
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards
Kevin Hanchard Orphan Black [54]
Torben Liebrecht X Company [55]
Simu Liu Blood and Water
Dan Petronijevic 19–2
Evan Williams Versailles
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards
R. H. Thomson Anne with an E [56]
Benz Antoine 19–2 [57]
Greg Bryk Mary Kills People
Ennis Esmer Brace for Impact
Dan Petronijevic 19–2
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
R. H. Thomson Anne with an E [58]
Salvatore Antonio Mary Kills People [58]
Brent Carver Save Me
Louis Ferreira Bad Blood
Dan Petronijevic Cardinal: Blackfly Season
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Thom Allison Killjoys [59]
Brendan Fehr Daughter of the Wolf [60]
Brandon Oakes Diggstown
Rossif Sutherland Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey
Hugh Thompson Forgive Me

2020s

YearActorTitleRef
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Christopher Plummer Departure [61]
Evan Buliung Departure [62]
Jonny Harris Murdoch Mysteries
Joel Thomas Hynes Trickster
Kalani Queypo Trickster
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Tim Rozon Wynonna Earp [63]
Meegwun Fairbrother Burden of Truth [64]
Kevin Hanchard Hudson & Rex
Mpho Koaho Diggstown
Peter MacNeill Moonshine

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