Citra Award for Best Actor

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Citra Award for Best Actor
Reza Rahadian Actor of the Year ICA 2017.jpg
Awarded forBest actor of the year
Country Indonesia
Presented by Indonesian Film Festival
First awarded1955
Currently held by Reza Rahadian, Innocent Vengeance (2023)
Most awards Reza Rahadian (4)
Most nominations Reza Rahadian (14)
Website festivalfilm.id

The Citra Award for Best Actor (Indonesian: Piala Citra untuk Pemeran Utama Pria Terbaik) is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to Indonesian actors for their achievements in leading roles. The Citra Awards, described by Screen International as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Oscars", [1] are the country's most prestigious film awards [2] and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public interest to the film industry. [3]

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Reza Rahadian is the most recent winner for his performance in Innocent Vengeance at the 2023 ceremony.

History

The Citra Awards, then known as the Indonesian Film Festival Awards, were first given in 1955 to two winners without a nomination process: AN Alcaff ( Lewat Djam Malam ) and A. Hadi ( Tarmina ). The two-way tie, also found in the Best Film and Best Actress categories, was controversial as film critics considered Lewat Djam Malam the superior film, leading to allegations that Djamaluddin Malik had bought Tarmina's prize. [4] Succeeding festivals were held in 1960 and 1967 and annually since 1973. [5]

There were no Citra Awards given between 1993 and 2003 due to sharp decline in domestic film production. It was reinstated as an annual event in 2004 after receiving funds from the Indonesian government. [1] [6]

Reza Rahadian is the most decorated actor with 4 awards out of 14 nominations, followed by Deddy Mizwar (3 wins out of 11 nominations) and Sukarno M. Noor (3 wins out of 3 nominations). [7] Mizwar also holds the distinction of winning Best Actor for playing the same character twice: for Nagabonar in 1987 and its sequel 20 years later Nagabonar Jadi 2 in 2007. Ray Sahetapy received six nominations between 1984 and 1990 (except 1987), but did not win any. Rahadian also holds the distinction of receiving multiple nominations in the same year a record four-time in 2010, 2015, 2016, and 2020.

Four actors—Mizwar, Rahadian, Nicholas Saputra, and Zainal Abidin—have received multiple nominations in a single year. All four won the award in the year they had double nominations, except for Rahadian's second (in 2015) and third (2020) double nominations, where he lost to Deddy Sutomo and Gunawan Maryanto respectively. Two films— Nagabonar Jadi 2 and Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1earned two lead actors nominations in 2007 and 2016 respectively. Only the former went on to win the award.

At the 1980 ceremony, no Best Actor award was given as the jury panel felt none of the nominated performances that year deserved to win. [8]

Nominations and awards

AN Alcaff received one of the inaugural Citra Awards. AN Alcaff, Star News X.7 (1962), p36.jpg
AN Alcaff received one of the inaugural Citra Awards.
Sukarno M. Noor has received the award three times. Sukarno M Noor, Film Varia 1.8 (July 1954), p7.jpg
Sukarno M. Noor has received the award three times.
Reza Rahadian has won four awards out of fourteen nominations, the most of any other actors. Reza Rahadian Actor of the Year ICA 2017.jpg
Reza Rahadian has won four awards out of fourteen nominations, the most of any other actors.
Deddy Mizwar is the only actor to have won twice for the same character in Nagabonar and Nagabonar Jadi 2 Deddy Mizwar (cropped).png
Deddy Mizwar is the only actor to have won twice for the same character in Nagabonar and Nagabonar Jadi 2
Jamal Mirdad and then-wife Lydia Kandou won Best Actor and Best Actress for Ramadhan dan Ramona. Jamal Mirdad.jpg
Jamal Mirdad and then-wife Lydia Kandou won Best Actor and Best Actress for Ramadhan dan Ramona.

Winners are highlighted in blue and listed in bold.

1950s

YearRecipientFilmRef
1955
(1st)
A. Hadi TIE Tarmina [9]
A. N. Alcaff TIE Lewat Djam Malam [10]
1956NOT HELD
1957NOT HELD
1958NOT HELD
1959NOT HELD

1960s

YearRecipientFilmRef
1960
(2nd)
Sukarno M. Noor Anakku Sajang [11]
1961NOT HELD
1962NOT HELD
1963NOT HELD
1964NOT HELD
1965NOT HELD
1966NOT HELD
1967
(3rd)
Sukarno M. Noor (2) Dibalik Tjahaja Gemerlapan [11]
1968NOT HELD
1969NOT HELD

1970s

YearRecipientFilmRef
1970NOT HELD
1971NOT HELD
1972NOT HELD
1973
(4th)
Benyamin Sueb Intan Berduri [12]
1974
(5th)
Mang Udel Si Mamad [a] [13]
Kusno SudjarwadiRio Anakku [b] [14]
1975
(6th)
Slamet Rahardjo Ranjang Pengantin [15]
1976
(7th)
Ratno Timoer Cinta [16]
1977
(8th)
Benyamin Sueb (2) Si Doel Anak Modern [12]
1978
(9th)
Kaharuddin Syah Letnan Harahap [17]
1979
(10th)
Sukarno M. Noor (3) Kemelut Hidup [11]
El Manik Gara-Gara Istri Muda [18]
Maruli Sitompul November 1828 [19]
Parto TegalPulau Cinta [20]

1980s

YearRecipientFilmRef
1980
(11th)
Deddy HariadiSi PincangNo winner [c] [8]
Fachrul RoziHarmonikaku
Ryan HidayatAnna Maria
W. D. MochtarYuyun Pasien Rumah Sakit Jiwa
Zainal Abidin Si Pincang
1981
(12th)
Maruli Sitompul Laki-laki dari Nusakambangan [19]
Adi KurdiBukan Istri Pilihan [21]
Dian HasryUsia 18 [22]
1982
(13th)
Zainal Abidin Putri Seorang Jendral [23]
Deddy Mizwar Bukan Impian Semusim [7]
Pitrajaya BurnamaNila di Gaun Putih [24]
Rachmat Hidayat Tali Merah Perkawinan [25]
S. BagioSang Guru [26]
Zainal Abidin Mawar Jingga [23]
1983
(14th)
Slamet Rahardjo (2) Di Balik Kelambu [15]
El Manik Titian Serambut Dibelah Tujuh [18]
Roy Marten Tapak-Tapak Kaki Wolter Monginsidi [27]
W. D. MochtarRoro Mendut [8]
1984
(15th)
El Manik Budak Nafsu [18]
Amoroso Katamsi Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI [28]
Deddy Mizwar Sunan Kalijaga [7]
Rano Karno Yang [29]
Ray Sahetapy Ponirah Terpidana [30]
1985
(16th)
Alex Komang Doea Tanda Mata [31]
Deddy Mizwar Saat-Saat Kau Berbaring di Dadaku [7]
Rano Karno Ranjau-Ranjau Cinta [29]
Ray Sahetapy Kerikil-Kerikil Tajam [30]
Zainal Abidin Kembang Kertas [23]
1986
(17th)
Deddy Mizwar Arie Hanggara [7]
Deddy Mizwar Kejarlah Daku Kau Kutangkap [7]
Mathias Muchus Beri Aku Waktu [32]
Ray Sahetapy Opera Jakarta [30]
1987
(18th)
Deddy Mizwar (2) Nagabonar [7]
Cok SimbaraPenyesalan Seumur Hidup [33]
El Manik Biarkan Bulan Itu [18]
Rano Karno Arini (Masih Ada Kereta yang Akan Lewat) [29]
Slamet Rahardjo Kodrat [15]
1988
(19th)
Mathias Muchus Istana Kecantikan [32]
Deddy Mizwar Ayahku [7]
Ray Sahetapy Tatkala Mimpi Berakhir [30]
Pitrajaya Burnama Tjoet Nja' Dhien [24]
1989
(20th)
Rachmat Hidayat Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta [25]
Eeng SaptahadiSemua Sayang Kamu [34]
Mang Udel Si Badung [13]
Rano Karno Arini II (Biarkan Kereta Api Itu Lewat) [29]
Ray Sahetapy Noesa Penida (Pelangi Kasih Pandansari) [30]

1990s

YearRecipientFilmRef
1990
(21st)
Rano Karno Taksi [29]
Deddy Mizwar 2 dari 3 Laki-Laki [7]
Didi Petet Joe Turun ke Desa [35]
Ray Sahetapy Jangan Bilang Siapa-siapa [30]
Sophan Sophiaan Sesaat dalam Pelukan [36]
1991
(22nd)
Tio Pakusadewo Lagu untuk Seruni [37]
Didi Petet Boneka dari Indiana [35]
Mathias Muchus Cintaku di Way Kambas [32]
Rachmat Hidayat Potret [25]
1992
(23rd)
Jamal Mirdad Ramadhan dan Ramona [38]
Cok SimbaraPlong (Naik Daun) [33]
Rano Karno Kuberikan Segalanya [29]
Rhoma Irama Nada dan Dakwah [39]
1993NOT HELD
1994NOT HELD
1995NOT HELD
1996NOT HELD
1997NOT HELD
1998NOT HELD
1999NOT HELD

2000s

YearRecipientFilmRef
2000NOT HELD
2001NOT HELD
2002NOT HELD
2003NOT HELD
2004
(24th)
Tora Sudiro Arisan! [40]
Derby Romero Petualangan Sherina [41]
Nicholas Saputra Ada Apa dengan Cinta? [42]
Tosan WiryawanMarsinah: Cry Justice [43]
Winky Wiryawan Mengejar Matahari [44]
2005
(25th)
Nicholas Saputra Gie [42]
Bucek Depp Brownies [45]
Deddy Mizwar Ketika [7]
Mike MuliadroDetik Terakhir [46]
Nicholas Saputra Janji Joni [42]
2006
(26th)
Albert Fakdawer Denias, Senandung di Atas Awan [47]
Aries BudimanGarasi [48]
Dwi Sasono Mendadak Dangdut [49]
Ramon Y. Tungka Ekskul [50]
Ringgo Agus Rahman Jomblo [51]
2007
(27th)
Deddy Mizwar (3) Nagabonar Jadi 2 [7]
Dwi Sasono Mengejar Mas-Mas [49]
Fachri Albar Kala [52]
Ringgo Agus Rahman Get Married [51]
Tora Sudiro Nagabonar Jadi 2 [40]
2008
(28th)
Vino G. Bastian Radit & Jani [53]
Aming Sugandhi Doa yang Mengancam [54]
Donny Alamsyah Fiksi. [55]
Nicholas Saputra 3 Doa 3 Cinta [42]
Yama Carlos May [56]
2009
(29th)
Tio Pakusadewo (2) Identitas [37]
Emir Mahira Garuda di Dadaku [57]
Reza Rahadian Emak Ingin Naik Haji [58]
Vino G. Bastian Serigala Terakhir [53]
Yama Carlos Ruma Maida [56]

2010s

YearRecipientFilmRef
2010
(30th)
Reza Rahadian 3 Hati Dua Dunia Satu Cinta [58]
Edo BorneI Know What You Did on Facebook [59]
Oka Antara Hari Untuk Amanda [60]
Reza Rahadian Alangkah Lucunya [58]
Lukman Sardi Red Cobex [61]
2011
(31st)
Emir Mahira Rumah Tanpa Jendela [57]
Alex Komang Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan [31]
Ferdy TaherMasih Bukan Cinta Biasa [62]
Oka Antara Sang Penari [60]
Tio Pakusadewo Tebus [37]
2012
(32nd)
Donny Damara Lovely Man [63]
Emir Mahira Garuda di Dadaku 2 [64]
Muhammad SyihabCita-Citaku Setinggi Tanah [64]
Reza Rahadian Test Pack: You're My Baby [64]
Tio Pakusadewo Rayya, Cahaya Di Atas Cahaya [64]
2013
(33rd)
Reza Rahadian (2) Habibie & Ainun [65]
Abimana Aryasatya Belenggu [66]
Ikranagara Sang Kiai [66]
Joe Taslim La Tahzan [66]
Lukman Sardi Rectoverso [66]
2014
(34th)
Chicco Jerikho Lights from the East: I Am Maluku [67]
Vino G. Bastian 3 Nafas Likas [68]
Abimana Aryasatya Haji Backpacker [68]
Herjunot Ali Tenggelamnya Kapal van der Wijck [68]
Ario Bayu Soekarno [68]
2015
(35th)
Deddy Sutomo Mencari Hilal [69]
Reza Rahadian Kapan Kawin? [70]
Reza Rahadian Guru Bangsa: Tjokroaminoto [70]
Rio Dewanto Love and Faith [70]
Vino G. Bastian Toba Dreams [70]
2016
(36th)
Reza Rahadian (3) My Stupid Boss [71]
Reza Rahadian Rudy Habibie [72]
Tio Pakusadewo Surat Dari Praha [72]
Abimana Aryasatya Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 [72]
Vino G. Bastian Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 [72]
2017
(37th)
Teuku Rifnu Wikana Night Bus [73]
Adipati Dolken Posesif [74]
Deddy Sutomo Kartini [74]
Ernest Prakasa Cek Toko Sebelah [74]
2018
(38th)
Gading Marten Love for Sale [75]
Adipati Dolken Teman Tapi Menikah [76]
Ario Bayu Sultan Agung: Tahta, Perjuangan dan Cinta [76]
Iqbaal Ramadhan Dilan 1990 [76]
Oka Antara Aruna & Her Palate [76]
Vino G. Bastian Chrisye [76]
2019
(39th)
Muhammad Khan Memories of My Body [77]
Abimana Aryasatya Gundala [77]
Angga Aldi Yunanda Two Blue Stripes [77]
Lukman Sardi 27 Steps of May [77]
Reza Rahadian My Stupid Boss 2 [77]
Ringgo Agus Rahman Cemara's Family [77]

2020s

YearRecipientFilmRef
2020
(40th)
Gunawan Maryanto The Science of Fictions [78]
Alqusyairi Radjamuda Mountain Song [79]
Ario Bayu Impetigore [79]
Dion Wiyoko Susi Susanti: Love All [79]
Ibnu Jamil Homecoming [79]
Reza Rahadian Abracadabra [79]
Reza Rahadian Imperfect [79]
2021
(41st)
Chicco Kurniawan Photocopier
Deddy Mizwar A Million of Loves for You
Iqbaal Ramadhan Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens
Jefri Nichol Jakarta vs Everybody
Khiva Iskak Preman: Silent Fury
Reza Rahadian Layla Majnun
2022
(42nd)
Marthino Lio Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash
Bio One Srimulat: Hil yang Mustahal
Kevin Ardilova Autobiography
Oka Antara The Red Point of Marriage
Vino G. Bastian Miracle in Cell No. 7
2023
(43rd)
Reza Rahadian (4) Innocent Vengeance [80]
Abimana Aryasatya The Big 4
Angga Yunanda Andragogy
Jose Rizal Manua The Prize
Vino G. Bastian Buya Hamka Vol. 1

Multiple wins and nominations

WinsNominationsActor
414 Reza Rahadian
311 Deddy Mizwar
3 Sukarno M. Noor
25 Tio Pakusadewo
3 Slamet Rahardjo
2 Benyamin Sueb
18 Vino G. Bastian
6 Rano Karno
4 El Manik, Nicholas Saputra, Zainal Abidin
3 Emir Mahira, Mathias Muchus, Rachmat Hidayat
2 Alex Komang, Deddy Sutomo, Mang Udel, Maruli Sitompul, Tora Sudiro
06 Ray Sahetapy
5 Abimana Aryasatya
4 Oka Antara
3 Ario Bayu, Lukman Sardi, Ringgo Agus Rahman
2 Adipati Dolken, Cok Simbara, Didi Petet, Dwi Sasono, Iqbaal Ramadhan, Pitrajaya Burnama, W. D. Mochtar, Yama Carlos

Explanatory notes

  1. Award given as "Best Actor (with Praise)" (Pemeran Utama Pria Terbaik Dengan Pujian); a similar distinction was made with the Best Actress award. Mang Udel received the Citra.
  2. Award given as "Best Actor (with Recognition)" (Pemeran Utama Pria Terbaik Dengan Penghargaan); a similar distinction was made with the Best Actress award. This was, in effect, a "runner up" award.
  3. No award was given due to the jury's determination that no actors deserved the award.

See also

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