Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor in an Action Movie

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The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor in an Action Movie is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Broadcast Film Critics Association at their annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

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List of winners and nominees

2010s

YearActorCharacterFilm
2012 Daniel Craig James Bond Skyfall
Christian Bale Bruce Wayne / Batman The Dark Knight Rises
Robert Downey Jr. Tony Stark / Iron Man The Avengers
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Young Joe Looper
Jake Gyllenhaal Brian Taylor End of Watch
2013 Mark Wahlberg Marcus Luttrell Lone Survivor
Henry Cavill Clark Kent / Superman Man of Steel
Robert Downey Jr. Tony Stark / Iron Man Iron Man 3
Brad Pitt Gerry Lane World War Z
2014 Bradley Cooper Chris Kyle American Sniper
Tom Cruise Major William Cage Edge of Tomorrow
Chris Evans Steve Rogers / Captain America Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brad Pitt Don "Wardaddy" Collier Fury
Chris Pratt Peter Quill / Star-Lord Guardians of the Galaxy
2015 Tom Hardy Max Rockatansky Mad Max: Fury Road
Daniel Craig James Bond Spectre
Tom Cruise Ethan Hunt Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Chris Pratt Owen Grady Jurassic World
Paul Rudd Scott Lang / Ant-Man Ant-Man
2016 Andrew Garfield Desmond T. Doss Hacksaw Ridge
Benedict Cumberbatch Stephen Strange / Doctor Strange Doctor Strange
Matt Damon Jason Bourne Jason Bourne
Chris Evans Steve Rogers / Captain America Captain America: Civil War
Ryan Reynolds Wade Wilson / Deadpool Deadpool

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