Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actor

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The Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actor was first awarded in 2006.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmDirector
2006
(1st)
Romain Duris The Beat That My Heart Skipped Jacques Audiard
Michel Bouquet The Last Mitterrand Robert Guédiguian
Clovis Cornillac Le cactus  [ fr; ru ] Gérard Bitton  [ fr ] & Michel Munz  [ fr ]
Benoît Poelvoorde Entre ses mains Anne Fontaine
José Garcia The Axe Costa-Gavras
2007
(2nd)
François Cluzet Tell No One Guillaume Canet
Jean Dujardin OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies Michel Hazanavicius
Albert Dupontel Locked Out Albert Dupontel
Gérard Depardieu When I Was a Singer Xavier Giannoli
Roschdy Zem Mauvaise foi Roschdy Zem
2008
(3rd)
Romain Duris Molière Laurent Tirard
Jean-Pierre Marielle Let's Dance Noémie Lvovsky
Vincent Lindon Those Who Remain Anne Le Ny
Mathieu Amalric The Diving Bell and the Butterfly & Heartbeat Detector Julian Schnabel & Nicolas Klotz
2009
(4th)
Vincent Cassel Mesrine Jean-François Richet
Albert Dupontel Love Me No More Jean Becker
Mathieu Amalric Mesrine Jean-François Richet
Roschdy Zem The Girl from Monaco Anne Fontaine
Kad Merad Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis Dany Boon

2010s

YearWinner and nomineesFilmDirector
2010
(5th)
Tahar Rahim A Prophet Jacques Audiard
François Cluzet In the Beginning Xavier Giannoli
Yvan Attal Leaving Catherine Corsini
Vincent Lindon Welcome Philippe Lioret
Jean Dujardin OSS 117: Lost in Rio Michel Hazanavicius
2011
(6th)
Michael Lonsdale Of Gods and Men Xavier Beauvois
Romain Duris Heartbreaker Pascal Chaumeil
Gérard Depardieu Mammuth Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern
François Cluzet Little White Lies Guillaume Canet
Eric Elmosnino Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life Joann Sfar
2012
(7th)
Omar Sy The Intouchables Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
François Cluzet The Intouchables Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
Jean Dujardin The Artist Michel Hazanavicius
Olivier Gourmet The Minister Pierre Schoeller  [ de; es; fr; it; uk ]
Jean-Pierre Darroussin The Snows of Kilimanjaro Robert Guédiguian
2013
(8th)
Jérémie Renier My Way Florent Emilio Siri
Matthias Schoenaerts Rust and Bone Jacques Audiard
Jean-Louis Trintignant Amour Michael Haneke
Gilles Lellouche Thérèse Desqueyroux Claude Miller
Vincent Lindon A Few Hours of Spring Stéphane Brizé
2014
(9th)
Guillaume Gallienne Me, Myself and Mum Guillaume Gallienne
Niels Arestrup The French Minister Bertrand Tavernier
Albert Dupontel 9 Month Stretch Albert Dupontel
Grégory Gadebois One of a Kind François Dupeyron
Fabrice Luchini Bicycling with Molière Philippe Le Guay
2015
(10th)
Pierre Niney Yves Saint Laurent Jalil Lespert
François Damiens La Famille Bélier Éric Lartigau
Reda Kateb Hippocrate Thomas Lilti
Gaspard Ulliel Saint Laurent Bertrand Bonello
2017
(11th)
Omar Sy Chocolat Roschdy Zem
Pierre Niney Frantz François Ozon
Vincent Cassel It's Only the End of the World Xavier Dolan
Gaspard Ulliel It's Only the End of the World Xavier Dolan
Lambert Wilson The Odyssey Jérôme Salle
2018
(12th)
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart BPM (Beats per Minute) Robin Campillo
Swann Arlaud Bloody Milk Hubert Charuel  [ arz; es; fr; it; ru; uk ]
Jean-Pierre Bacri C'est la vie! Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
François Damiens Just to Be Sure Carine Tardieu  [ arz; fr ]
Albert Dupontel See You Up There Albert Dupontel

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