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

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
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The 2024 recipient: Jonathan Bailey
Country United Kingdom
Presented by Critics Choice Association
First awarded2013
Currently held by Jonathan Bailey Fellow Travelers (2024)
Website criticschoice.com

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

It was introduced in 2013. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2013
[1]
Zachary Quinto American Horror Story: Asylum Dr. Oliver Thredson FX
Peter Mullan Top of the Lake Matt Mitcham Sundance Channel
David Wenham Det. Al Parker
Tom Wright Johnno Mitcham
James Cromwell American Horror Story: Asylum Dr. Arthur Arden / Hans Grüper FX
Sebastian Stan Political Animals Thomas "T.J." Hammond USA
2014
[2]
Matt Bomer The Normal Heart Felix Turner HBO
Warren Brown Luther Justin Ripley BBC America
Martin Freeman Sherlock: His Last Vow Dr. John Watson
Colin Hanks Fargo Officer Gus Grimly FX
Joe Mantello The Normal Heart Mickey Marcus HBO
Blair Underwood The Trip to Bountiful Ludie Watts Lifetime
2015
[3] [4]
Bill Murray Olive Kitteridge Jack Kennison HBO
Jason Isaacs Stockholm, Pennsylvania Ben McKay Lifetime
Elvis Nolasco American Crime Carter Nix ABC
Jonathan Pryce Wolf Hall Thomas Wolsey PBS
Cory Michael Smith Olive Kitteridge Kevin Coulson HBO
Finn Wittrock American Horror Story: Freak Show Dandy Mott FX
2016 (1)
[5] [6]
Jesse Plemons Fargo Ed Blumquist FX
David Alan Grier The Wiz Live! Cowardly Lion / Farmhand #2 NBC
Ne-Yo Tin Man / Farmhand #1
Nick Offerman Fargo Karl Weathers FX
Bokeem Woodbine Mike Milligan
Raoul Trujillo Saints & Strangers Massasoit Nat Geo
2016 (2)
[7] [8]
Sterling K. Brown The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Christopher Darden FX
Lane Garrison Roots Frederick Murray History
Forest Whitaker Henry (Fiddler)
Frank Langella All the Way Richard Russell Jr. HBO
Hugh Laurie The Night Manager Richard Onslow Roper AMC
John Travolta The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Robert Shapiro FX
2018
[9]
Alexander Skarsgård Big Little Lies Perry Wright HBO
Johnny Flynn Genius Young Albert Einstein NatGeo
Benito Martinez American Crime Luis Salazar ABC
Alfred Molina Feud: Bette and Joan Robert Aldrich FX
Stanley Tucci Jack L. Warner
David Thewlis Fargo V.M. Varga
2019
[10]
Ben Whishaw A Very English Scandal Norman Josiffe Prime Video
Brandon Victor Dixon Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert Judas Iscariot NBC
Eric Lange Escape at Dannemora Lyle Mitchell Showtime
Alex Rich Genius: Picasso Young Pablo Picasso NatGeo
Peter Sarsgaard The Looming Tower Martin Schmidt Prime Video
Finn Wittrock The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Jeff Trail FX

2020s

YearActorSeriesCharacterNetwork
2020
[11]
Stellan Skarsgård Chernobyl Boris Shcherbina HBO
Asante Blackk When They See Us Kevin Richardson Netflix
John Leguizamo Raymond Santana Sr.
Jesse Plemons El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Todd Alquist
Russell Tovey Years and Years Daniel Lyons HBO
George Clooney Catch-22 Scheisskopf Hulu
Dev Patel Modern Love Joshua Prime Video
2021
[12]
Donald Sutherland The Undoing Franklin Reinhardt HBO
Daveed Diggs The Good Lord Bird Frederick Douglass Showtime
Joshua Caleb Johnson Henry "Onion" Shackleford
Dylan McDermott Hollywood Ernest "Ernie" West Netflix
Glynn Turman Fargo Doctor Senator FX
John Turturro The Plot Against America Rabbi Lionel Bengelsdorf HBO
2022
[13]
Murray Bartlett The White Lotus Armond HBO
Zach Gilford Midnight Mass Riley Flynn Netflix
William Jackson Harper The Underground Railroad Royal Prime Video
Evan Peters Mare of Easttown Detective Colin Zabel HBO
Christian Slater Dr. Death Randall Kirby Peacock
Courtney B. Vance Genius: Aretha C. L. Franklin NatGeo
2023
[14]
Paul Walter Hauser Black Bird Larry Hall Apple TV+
Murray Bartlett Welcome to Chippendales Nick De Noia Hulu
Domhnall Gleeson The Patient Sam Fortner FX
Matthew Goode The Offer Robert Evans Paramount+
Ray Liotta (posthumous) Black Bird James "Big Jim" Keene Apple TV+
Shea Whigham Gaslit G. Gordon Liddy Starz
2023
[15]
Jonathan Bailey Fellow Travelers Timothy "Tim" Laughlin Showtime
Taylor Kitsch Painkiller Glen Kryger Netflix
Jesse Plemons Love & Death Allan Gore HBO Max
Lewis Pullman Lessons in Chemistry Dr. Calvin Evans Apple TV+
Liev Schreiber A Small Light Otto Frank National Geographic
Justin Theroux White House Plumbers G. Gordon Liddy HBO Max

Multiple nominations

3 nominations

2 nominations

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