David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor

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David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor
Country Italy
Presented byAccademia del Cinema Italiano
First awarded 1981 (for performances in films released during the 1980/1981 film season)
Currently held by Francesco Di Leva
Notalgia (2018)
Website daviddidonatello.it

The David di Donatello Award for Best Supporting Actor (Italian : David di Donatello per il migliore attore non protagonista) is a film award presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI, Academy of Italian Cinema) to recognize the outstanding performance in a supporting role of an actor who has worked within the Italian film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. [1] It has been awarded every year since 1981. [1] [2]

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Actors Giuseppe Battiston and Leo Gullotta are the record holders in this category, with three awards each. [3]

Winners and nominees

Below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by other nominees. [1]

1980s

YearActorRole(s)FilmRef.
1980/81
(26th)
Charles Vanel Donato Giuranna Three Brothers
Bruno Ganz Count of Perrigaux The Lady of the Camellias
Néstor GarayCesare De Blasi Camera d'albergo
1981/82
(27th)
Angelo Infanti Manuel Fantoni Talcum Powder
Alessandro Haber Father Piso pisello
Paolo Stoppa Pope Pius VII Il marchese del Grillo
1982/83
(28th)
Lello Arena Tonino Scusate il ritardo
Tino Schirinzi Nicolino Sciopèn
Paolo Stoppa Savino Capogreco All My Friends Part 2
1983/84
(29th)
Carlo Giuffré Falcone Son contento
Aldo Giuffré Cocò Where's Picone?
Stefano Satta Flores Captain Ferrara One Hundred Days in Palermo
1984/85
(30th)
Ricky Tognazzi Michele Orcini Aurora
Paolo Bonacelli Leonardo da Vinci Nothing Left to Do But Cry
Ruggero Raimondi Escamillo Carmen
1985/86
(31st)
Bernard Blier Uncle Gugo Let's Hope It's a Girl
Ferruccio De Ceresa Giulio's father The Mass Is Ended
Franco Fabrizi Television host Ginger and Fred
Philippe Noiret Leonardo Let's Hope It's a Girl
1986/87
(32nd)
Leo Gullotta Commissioner Iervolino Il camorrista
Justino Díaz Iago Otello
Gigi Reder Filini Superfantozzi
Mattia Sbragia 1st Brigadist The Moro Affair
1987/88
(33rd)
Peter O'Toole Reginald Fleming Johnston The Last Emperor
Galeazzo Benti Sironi Io e mia sorella
Gabriele Ferzetti Paolo's father Julia and Julia
1988/89
(34th)
Carlo Croccolo Rafele 'O Re
Massimo Dapporto Aldo Mignon Has Come to Stay
Paolo Panelli Paolo Splendor

1990s

YearActorRole(s)FilmRef.
1989/90
(35th)
Sergio Castellitto Quinto Tre colonne in cronaca
Vittorio Caprioli Psychoanalyst Dark Illness
Roberto Citran Giuliano Little Misunderstandings
Ennio Fantastichini Tommaso Scalia Open Doors
Alessandro Haber Ugo Signori Willy Signori e vengo da lontano
1990/91
(36th)
Ciccio Ingrassia Marshal Gaetano Scarfi Condominio
Enzo Cannavale Lawyer The House of Smiles
Sergio Castellitto Filippo Stasera a casa di Alice
Giuseppe Cederna Antonio Farina Mediterraneo
Ricky Memphis Red Ultrà
1991/92
(37th)
Angelo OrlandoAmedeo Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse
Giancarlo Dettori Attilio Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato
Giorgio Gaber Domenico Barbaia Rossini! Rossini!
1992/93
(38th)
Claudio Amendola Mauro Un'altra vita
Renato Carpentieri Old Massimo Fiorile
Leo Gullotta Polizzi The Escort
1993/94
(39th)
Alessandro Haber Socrates For Love, Only for Love
Giancarlo Giannini Paolo Borsellino Giovanni Falcone
Leopoldo Trieste Livatino's father Law of Courage
1994/95
(40th)
Giancarlo Giannini Pietro Fraschini Like Two Crocodiles
Roberto Citran Loris Il toro
Philippe Noiret Pablo Neruda Il Postino: The Postman
1995/96
(41st)
Leopoldo Trieste The Mute The Star Maker
Raul Bova Nino Di Venanzio Palermo - Milan One Way
Alessandro Haber Professor Galliano The Graduates
1996/97
(42nd)
Leo Gullotta Carlo Gabbiadini The Game Bag
Diego Abatantuono Solo Nirvana
Antonio Albanese Antonio Vesna Goes Fast
Claudio Amendola Sandro Nardella An Eyewitness Account
Massimo Ceccherini Libero Quarini The Cyclone
1997/98
(43rd)
Silvio Orlando Himself April
Sergio BustricFerruccio Papini Life Is Beautiful
Massimo Ceccherini GermanoFuochi d'artificio
1998/99
(44th)
Fabrizio Bentivoglio Antonio Of Lost Love
Mario Scaccia Old Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies Ferdinando and Carolina
Emilio Solfrizzi Sergio Marriages

2000s

YearActorRole(s)FilmRef.
1999/00
(45th)
Giuseppe Battiston Costantino Caponangeli Bread and Tulips
Leo Gullotta Giovanni Pandico A Respectable Man
Emilio Solfrizzi Lojacono Outlaw
2000/01
(46th)
Tony Sperandeo Gaetano Badalamenti One Hundred Steps
Silvio Orlando Oscar The Son's Room
Claudio Santamaria Paolo The Last Kiss
2001/02
(47th)
Libero De Rienzo Bartolomeo 'Bart' Vanzetti Santa Maradona
Leo Gullotta Eng. Mario Pancini Vajont
Silvio Orlando Saverio Light of My Eyes
2002/03
(48th)
Ernesto Mahieux Peppino Profeta The Embalmer
Antonio Catania Ernesto It Can't Be All Our Fault
Pierfrancesco Favino Sergeant Rizzo El Alamein: The Line of Fire
Giancarlo Giannini Cesare Balocchi Incantato
Kim Rossi Stuart Candlewick Pinocchio
2003/04
(49th)
Roberto Herlitzka Aldo Moro Good Morning, Night
Diego Abatantuono Sergio I'm Not Scared
Elio Germano Manuel What Will Happen to Us
Fabrizio Gifuni Carlo Tommasi The Best of Youth
Emilio Solfrizzi Gustavo Torregiani Agata and the Storm
2004/05
(50th)
Carlo Verdone Goffredo Liguori Manual of Love
Johnny Dorelli Gianca's father When Do the Girls Show Up?
Silvio Muccino Tommaso Manual of Love
Raffaele Pisu Carlo The Consequences of Love
Fabio TroianoThe Angel After Midnight
2005/06
(51st)
Pierfrancesco Favino The Libanese Romanzo criminale
Giorgio Faletti Professor Antonio Martinelli Night Before The Exams
Neri Marcorè Nino Ricci The Second Wedding Night
Nanni Moretti Himself / Silvio Berlusconi The Caiman
Sergio Rubini Tonino Our Land
2006/07
(52nd)
Giorgio Colangeli Luigi Sparti Salty Air
Ninetto Davoli Giovanni One Out of Two
Ennio Fantastichini Sergio Saturn in Opposition
Valerio Mastandrea Ferrante Papucci Napoleon and Me
Riccardo Scamarcio Manico Benassi My Brother is an Only Child
2007/08
(53rd)
Alessandro Gassmann Carlo Paladini Quiet Chaos
Giuseppe Battiston Vito Days and Clouds
Fabrizio Gifuni Corrado Canali The Girl by the Lake
Ahmed HafieneHassan The Right Distance
Umberto Orsini Uncle Lino The Early Bird Catches the Worm
2008/09
(54th)
Giuseppe Battiston Alberto Nardini Non pensarci
Claudio Bisio Sergio Many Kisses Later
Carlo Buccirosso Paolo Cirino Pomicino Il Divo
Luca Lionello Michele Cover Boy
Filippo Nigro Remo Different from Whom?

2010s

YearActorRole(s)FilmRef.
2009/10
(55th)
Ennio Fantastichini Vincenzo Cantone Loose Cannons
The supporting ensemble of Baarìa Baarìa
Pierfrancesco Favino Marco Kiss Me Again
Marco Giallini Luigi Mascolo Me, Them and Lara
Marco Messeri Loredano 'Loriano' Nesi The First Beautiful Thing
2010/11
(56th)
Giuseppe Battiston Claudio La Passione
Raoul Bova Piero La nostra vita
Francesco Di LevaEdoardo A Quiet Life
Rocco Papaleo Lionello Frustace Escort in Love
Alessandro Siani Mattia Volpe Benvenuti al Sud
2011/12
(57th)
Pierfrancesco Favino Giuseppe Pinelli Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
Giuseppe Battiston Devis Shun Li and the Poet
Marco Giallini Mazinga ACAB - All Cops Are Bastards
Fabrizio Gifuni Aldo Moro Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
Renato Scarpa Cardinal Gregori We Have a Pope
2012/13
(58th)
Valerio Mastandrea Andrea Bottini Long Live Freedom
Stefano Accorsi Andrea A Five Star Life
Giuseppe Battiston Amanzio Garibaldi's Lovers
Marco Giallini Enzo Brighi Buongiorno papà
Claudio Santamaria Max Flamini Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood
2013/14
(59th)
Fabrizio Gifuni Giovanni Bernaschi Human Capital
Valerio ApreaMattia Argeri I Can Quit Whenever I Want
Giuseppe Battiston Father Weiner The Chair of Happiness
Libero De Rienzo Bartolomeo Bonelli I Can Quit Whenever I Want
Stefano Fresi Alberto Petrelli I Can Quit Whenever I Want
Carlo Verdone Romano The Great Beauty
2014/15
(60th)
Carlo Buccirosso Vito The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles
Claudio Amendola Sergio The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles
Fabrizio Bentivoglio Basili The Invisible Boy
Luigi Lo Cascio Sandro De Luca An Italian Name
Nanni Moretti Giovanni Mia madre
2015/16
(61st)
Luca Marinelli Fabio Cannizzaro / Zingaro They Call Me Jeeg
Giuseppe Battiston Carlo Bernini The Complexity of Happiness
Fabrizio Bentivoglio Antonio Zanzotto The Last Will Be the Last
Valerio Binasco Sandro Alaska
Alessandro Borghi Aureliano Adami / Number 8 Suburra
2016/17
(62nd)
Valerio Mastandrea Ascanio Fiore
Roberto De FrancescoSergioLe ultime cose
Ennio Fantastichini Chief Warden De CaroLa stoffa dei sogni
Pierfrancesco Favino Italian Minister of Economy The Confessions
Massimiliano RossiPeppe Indivisible
2017/18
(63rd)
Giuliano Montaldo Giorgio Gherarducci Friends by Chance
Peppe BarraPasquale Naples in Veils
Alessandro Borghi Chicano Fortunata
Carlo Buccirosso Don Vincenzo Strozzalone Ammore e malavita
Elio Germano Fabio Tenderness
2018/19
(64th)
Edoardo Pesce Simone Dogman
Fabrizio Bentivoglio Santino Recchia Loro
Ennio Fantastichini Giuseppe De AndréFabrizio De André - Principe libero
Massimo Ghini Sandro There's No Place Like Home
Valerio Mastandrea Ettore Euphoria

2020s

YearActorRole(s)FilmRef.
2019/20
(65th)
Luigi Lo Cascio Salvatore Contorno The Traitor
Carlo Buccirosso Totò o' Macellaio 5 Is the Perfect Number
Stefano Accorsi Valerio FiorettiIl Campione
Fabrizio Ferracane Pippo Calò The Traitor
Roberto Benigni Geppetto Pinocchio
2020/21
(66th)
Fabrizio Bentivoglio Franco Restivo Rose Island
Gabriel Montesi Amelio Guerrini Bad Tales
Lino Musella Professor Bernardini Bad Tales
Giuseppe Cederna Vincenzo Sartori Hammamet
Silvio Orlando Aldo The Ties
2021/22
(67th)
Eduardo Scarpetta Vincenzo Scarpetta The King of Laughter
Fabrizio Ferracane Franco Coletti The Inner Cage
Valerio Mastandrea Inspector Ginko Diabolik
Toni Servillo Saverio Schisa The Hand of God
Pietro Castellitto Cencio Freaks Out
2022/23
(68th)
Francesco Di Leva Don Luigi Rega Nostalgia
Fausto Russo Alesi Francesco Cossiga Exterior Night
Toni Servillo Pope Paul VI Exterior Night
Elio Germano Ennio Scribani Lord of the Ants
Filippo Timi Giovanni The Eight Mountains

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