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

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach by Gage Skidmore.jpg
The 2024 recipient: Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Country United States
Presented by Critics Choice Association
First awarded2011
Currently held by Ebon Moss-Bachrach The Bear (2024)
Website criticschoice.com

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actors.

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Winners and nominees

2010s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2011
[1]
Neil Patrick Harris How I Met Your Mother Barney Stinson CBS
Ty Burrell Modern Family Phil Dunphy ABC
Ed O'Neill Jay Pritchett
Nick Offerman Parks and Recreation Ron Swanson NBC
Danny Pudi Community Abed Nadir
Eric Stonestreet Modern FamilyCameron TuckerABC
2012
[2]
Ty BurrellModern FamilyPhil DunphyABC
Max Greenfield New Girl Schmidt Fox
Nick OffermanParks and RecreationRon SwansonNBC
Danny PudiCommunityAbed Nadir
Jim Rash Dean Craig Pelton
Damon Wayans Jr. Happy Endings Brad WilliamsABC
2013
[3]
Simon Helberg The Big Bang Theory Howard Wolowitz CBS
Max GreenfieldNew GirlSchmidtFox
Alex Karpovsky Girls Ray Ploshansky HBO
Adam Pally Happy EndingsMax BlumABC
Chris Pratt Parks and Recreation Andy Dwyer NBC
Danny PudiCommunityAbed Nadir
2014
[4]
Andre Braugher Brooklyn Nine-Nine Captain Ray HoltFox
Keith David Enlisted Command Sergeant Major Donald CodyFox
Tony Hale Veep Gary WalshHBO
Albert Tsai Trophy Wife Bert HarrisonABC
Christopher Evan Welch Silicon Valley Peter GregoryHBO
Jeremy Allen White Shameless Philip "Lip" Gallagher Showtime
2015
[5]
T.J. Miller Silicon ValleyErlich BachmanHBO
Tituss Burgess Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Titus Andromedon Netflix
Jaime Camil Jane the Virgin Rogelio de la Vega The CW
Adam Driver GirlsAdam SacklerHBO
Tony HaleVeepGary Walsh
Cameron Monaghan ShamelessIan GallagherShowtime
2016 (1)
[6]
Andre BraugherBrooklyn Nine-NineCaptain Ray HoltFox
Jaime CamilJane the VirginRogelio de la VegaThe CW
Jay Duplass Transparent Josh Pfefferman Amazon Prime Video
Neil Flynn The Middle Mike Heck, Jr.ABC
Keegan-Michael Key Playing House Mark Rodriguez USA Network
Mel Rodriguez Getting On Patsy De La SerdaHBO
2016 (2)
[7]
Louie Anderson Baskets Christine Baskets FX
Andre BraugherBrooklyn Nine-NineCaptain Ray HoltFox
Tituss BurgessUnbreakable Kimmy SchmidtTitus AndromedonNetflix
Ty BurrellModern FamilyPhil DunphyABC
Tony HaleVeepGary WalshHBO
T.J. MillerSilicon ValleyErlich Bachman
2018
[8]
Walton Goggins Vice Principals Lee RussellHBO
Tituss BurgessUnbreakable Kimmy SchmidtTitus AndromedonNetflix
Sean Hayes Will & Grace Jack McFarland NBC
Marc Maron GLOW Sam SylviaNetflix
Kumail Nanjiani Silicon ValleyDinesh ChugtaiHBO
Ed O'NeillModern FamilyJay PritchettABC
2019
[9]
Henry Winkler Barry Gene CousineauHBO
William Jackson Harper The Good Place Chidi AnagonyeNBC
Sean HayesWill & GraceJack McFarland
Brian Tyree Henry Atlanta Alfred "Paper Boi" MilesFX
Nico Santos Superstore Mateo Fernando Aquino LiwanagNBC
Tony Shalhoub The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Abraham "Abe" WeissmanAmazon Prime Video

2020s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2020
[10]
Andrew Scott Fleabag Priest Amazon Prime Video
Andre Braugher Brooklyn Nine-Nine Captain Ray Holt NBC
Anthony Carrigan Barry NoHo Hank HBO
William Jackson Harper The Good Place Chidi AnagonyeNBC
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek David Rose Pop
Nico Santos Superstore Mateo Fernando Aquino LiwanagNBC
Henry Winkler BarryGene CousineauHBO
2021
[11]
Dan LevySchitt's CreekDavid RosePop
William Fichtner Mom Adam Janikowski CBS
Harvey Guillén What We Do in the Shadows Guillermo De la Cruz FX
Alex Newell Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist MoNBC
Mark Proksch What We Do in the ShadowsColin RobinsonFX
Andrew Rannells Black Monday Blair Pfaff Showtime
2022
[12]
Brett Goldstein Ted Lasso Roy Kent Apple TV+
Ncuti Gatwa Sex Education Eric Effiong Netflix
Harvey GuillénWhat We Do in the ShadowsGuillermo De la CruzFX
Brandon Scott Jones Ghosts Captain Isaac HiggintootCBS
Ray Romano Made for Love Herbert Green HBO Max
Bowen Yang Saturday Night Live Various CharactersNBC
2023
[13]
Henry WinklerBarryGene CousineauHBO
Brandon Scott JonesGhostsCaptain Isaac HiggintootCBS
Leslie Jordan Call Me Kat Phil Fox
James Marsden Dead to Me Steve & Ben WoodNetflix
Chris Perfetti Abbott Elementary Jacob Hill ABC
Tyler James Williams Gregory Eddie
2024
[14]
Ebon Moss-Bachrach The Bear Richard "Richie" JerimovichFX
Phil Dunster Ted LassoJamie TarttApple TV+
Harrison Ford Shrinking Dr. Paul Rhoades
Harvey GuillénWhat We Do in the ShadowsGuillermo de la CruzFX
James Marsden Jury Duty Himself Amazon Freevee
Henry WinklerBarryGene CousineauHBO / Max

Multiple wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

Performers with multiple nominations

4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Programs with multiple nominations

6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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