Gold Derby Award for Best Supporting Actor

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The Gold Derby Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of the Gold Derby Film Awards.

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Winners and nominees

2000s

YearActorFilmRole(s)
2003
Chris Cooper
Adaptation.
John Laroche
Ed Harris
The Hours
Richard Brown
Dennis Quaid
Far from Heaven
Frank Whitaker
John C. Reilly
Chicago
Amos Hart
Christopher Walken
Catch Me If You Can
Frank Abagnale, Sr.
2004
Tim Robbins
Mystic River
Dave Boyle
Sean Astin
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Samwise Gamgee
Benicio del Toro
21 Grams
Jack Jordan
Albert Finney
Big Fish
Ed Bloom Sir.
Peter Sarsgaard
Shattered Glass
Chuck Lane
2005
Clive Owen
Closer
Larry Gray
David Carradine
Kill Bill: Volume 2
Bill
Thomas Haden Church
Sideways
Jack Cole
Morgan Freeman
Million Dollar Baby
Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris
Peter Sarsgaard
Kinsey
Clyde Martin
2006
Jake Gyllenhaal
Brokeback Mountain
Jack Twist
Clifton Collins Jr.
Capote
Perry Smith
Matt Dillon
Crash
John Ryan
Terrence Howard
Cameron Thayer
Paul Giamatti
Cinderella Man
Joe Gould
2007
Michael Sheen
The Queen
Prime Minister Tony Blair
Steve Carell
Little Miss Sunshine
Frank Ginsberg
Jackie Earle Haley
Little Children
Ronald James McGorvey
Eddie Murphy
Dreamgirls
James "Thunder" Early
Jack Nicholson
The Departed
Frank Costello
Mark Wahlberg
Staff Sgt. Sean Dignam
2008
Javier Bardem
No Country for Old Men
Anton Chigurh
Casey Affleck
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Robert Ford
Hal Holbrook
Into the Wild
Ron Franz
Tommy Lee Jones
No Country for Old Men
Sheriff Ed Tom Bell
John Travolta
Hairspray
Edna Turnblad
2009
Heath Ledger
The Dark Knight
The Joker
Robert Downey Jr.
Tropic Thunder
Kirk Lazarus
James Franco
Milk
Scott Smith
Eddie Marsan
Happy-Go-Lucky
Scott
Dev Patel
Slumdog Millionaire
Older Jamal
Michael Shannon
Revolutionary Road
John Givings

2010s

YearActorFilmRole(s)
2001–10
Best Supporting Actor of the Decade
Heath Ledger
The Dark Knight
The Joker
Christoph Waltz
Inglourious Basterds
SS Colonel Hans Landa
Chris Cooper
Adaptation.
John Laroche
Casey Affleck
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Robert Ford
Javier Bardem
No Country for Old Men
Anton Chigurh
Jake Gyllenhaal
Brokeback Mountain
Jack Twist
Jackie Earle Haley
Little Children
Ronald James McGorvey
Ian McKellen
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Gandalf
Benicio del Toro
21 Grams
Jack Jordan
Tom Wilkinson
Michael Clayton
Arthur Edens
2010
Best Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz
Inglourious Basterds
SS Colonel Hans Landa
Peter Capaldi
In the Loop
Malcolm Tucker
Woody Harrelson
The Messenger
Capt. Tony Stone
Anthony Mackie
The Hurt Locker
Sgt. J.T. Sanborn
Stanley Tucci
The Lovely Bones
George Harvey
2011
Christian Bale
The Fighter
Dicky Eklund
Andrew Garfield
The Social Network
Eduardo Saverin
John Hawkes
Winter's Bone
Teardrop Dolly
Mark Ruffalo
The Kids Are All Right
Paul Hatfield
Geoffrey Rush
The King's Speech
Lionel Logue
2012
Christopher Plummer
Beginners
Hal Fields
Kenneth Branagh
My Week with Marilyn
Laurence Olivier
Brad Pitt
The Tree of Life
Mr. O'Brien
Albert Brooks
Drive
Bernie Rose
Alan Rickman
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Severus Snape
2013
Leonardo DiCaprio
Django Unchained
Calvin J. Candie
Robert De Niro
Silver Linings Playbook
Patrizio "Pat" Solitano, Sr.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
The Master
Lancaster Dodd
Tommy Lee Jones
Lincoln
Thaddeus Stevens
Christoph Waltz
Django Unchained
Dr. King Schultz
2014
Jared Leto
Dallas Buyers Club
Rayon
Barkhad Abdi
Captain Phillips
Abduwali Muse
Bradley Cooper
American Hustle
Richard "Richie" DiMaso
Michael Fassbender
12 Years a Slave
Edwin Epps
Jonah Hill
The Wolf of Wall Street
Donnie Azoff
2015
J. K. Simmons
Whiplash
Terence Fletcher
Edward Norton
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Mike Shiner
Mark Ruffalo
Foxcatcher
Richard "Richie" DiMaso
Ethan Hawke
Boyhood
Mason Evans, Sr.
Andy Serkis
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Caesar
2016
Sylvester Stallone
Creed
Rocky Balboa
Mark Rylance
Bridge of Spies
Rudolf Abel
Benicio del Toro
Sicario
Alejandro Gillick
Tom Hardy
The Revenant
John Fitzgerald
Oscar Isaac
Ex Machina
Nathan Bateman
Idris Elba
Beasts of No Nation
Commandant
2017
Mahershala Ali
Moonlight
Juan
Jeff Bridges
Hell or High Water
Marcus Hamilton
John Goodman
10 Cloverfield Lane
Howard Stambler
Lucas Hedges
Manchester by the Sea
Patrick Chandler
Dev Patel
Lion
Saroo Brierley
2018
Sam Rockwell
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Officer Jason Dixon
Willem Dafoe
The Florida Project
Bobby Hicks
Armie Hammer
Call Me by Your Name
Oliver
Patrick Stewart
Logan
Charles Xavier
Michael Stuhlbarg
Call Me by Your Name
Mr. Perlman
2019
Mahershala Ali
Green Book
Don Shirley
Timothée Chalamet
Beautiful Boy
Nic Sheff
Adam Driver
BlacKkKlansman
Detective Philip "Flip" Zimmerman
Sam Elliott
A Star Is Born
Bobby Maine
Richard E. Grant
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Jack Hock

2020s

YearActorFilmRole(s)
2011–20
Best Supporting Actor of the Decade
J. K. Simmons
Whiplash
Terence Fletcher
Mahershala Ali
Moonlight
Juan
Philip Seymour Hoffman
The Master
Lancaster Dodd
Christian Bale
The Fighter
Dicky Eklund
Willem Dafoe
The Lighthouse
Thomas Wake
Jared Leto
Dallas Buyers Club
Rayon
Brad Pitt
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Cliff Booth
Sam Rockwell
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Officer Jason Dixon
Song Kang-ho
Parasite
Kim Ki-taek
Christoph Waltz
Django Unchained
Dr. King Schultz
2020
Best Supporting Actor
Brad Pitt
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Cliff Booth
Willem Dafoe
The Lighthouse
Thomas Wake
Al Pacino
The Irishman
Jimmy Hoffa
Joe Pesci
Russell Bufalino
Song Kang-ho
Parasite
Kim Ki-taek

Multiple Awards

Multiple nominations

Superlatives

SuperlativeLeading ActorSupporting ActorOverall
Actor with most awards Leonardo DiCaprio 3 Leonardo DiCaprio 4
Actor with most nominations Leonardo DiCaprio 7 Willem Dafoe, Benicio del Toro, Tommy Lee Jones, Dev Patel, Brad Pitt, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Sarsgaard, Christoph Waltz 2 Leonardo DiCaprio 8
Actor with most nominations without ever winning George Clooney, Ryan Gosling 3 Willem Dafoe, Benicio del Toro, Tommy Lee Jones, Dev Patel, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Sarsgaard 2 George Clooney, Ryan Gosling 3

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