Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor

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Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
Awarded forWorst in film
Country United States
Presented byGolden Raspberry Award Foundation
First awarded1981 (awarded to John Adames for Gloria /Laurence Olivier for The Jazz Singer )
Currently held by Sylvester Stallone,
Expend4bles (2023)
Website www.razzies.com

The Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor is an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst supporting actor of the previous year. The following is a list of nominees and recipients of that award, along with the film(s) for which they were nominated. [1]

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The category of "actor" has expanded to include the subjects of documentary films. The "supporting actor" category includes short cameo appearances.

Winners and nominees

1980s

YearActorFilmRole
1980
(1st)
John Adames Gloria Phil Dawn
Laurence Olivier The Jazz Singer Cantor Rabinovitch
Marlon Brando The Formula Adam Steiffel
Charles Grodin Seems Like Old Times Ira J. Parks
David Selby Raise the Titanic Gene Seagram
1981
(2nd)
Steve Forrest Mommie Dearest Greg Savitt
Billy Barty Under the Rainbow Otto Kriegling
Ernest Borgnine Deadly Blessing Isaiah Schmidt
James Coco Only When I Laugh (also Oscar-nominated)Jimmy Perrino
Danny DeVito Going Ape! Lazlo
1982
(3rd)
Ed McMahon Butterfly Mr. Gillespie
Michael Beck Megaforce Dallas
Ben Gazzara Inchon Major Frank Hallsworth
Ted Hamilton The Pirate Movie The Pirate King
Orson Welles Butterfly Judge Rauch
1983
(4th)
Jim Nabors Stroker Ace Lugs Harvey
Joseph Cali The Lonely Lady Vincent Dacosta
Louis Gossett Jr. Jaws 3-D Calvin Bouchard
Anthony Holland The Lonely Lady Guy Jackson
Richard Pryor Superman III Gus Gorman
1984
(5th)
Brooke Shields (in a mustache) Sahara Dale
Robby Benson Harry & Son Howard Keach
Sammy Davis Jr. Cannonball Run II Morris Fenderbaum
George Kennedy Bolero Cotton
Ron Leibman Rhinestone Freddie Ugo
1985
(6th)
Rob Lowe St. Elmo's Fire Billy Hicks
Raymond Burr Godzilla 1985 Steve Martin
Herbert Lom King Solomon's Mines Bockner
Robert Urich Turk 182 Terry Lynch
Burt Young Rocky IV Paulie Pennino
1986
(7th)
Jerome Benton Under the Cherry Moon Tricky
Peter O'Toole Club Paradise Governor Anthony C. Hayes
Tim Robbins Howard the Duck Phil Blumburtt
Brian Thompson Cobra Night Slasher
Scott Wilson Blue City Perry Kerch
1987
(8th)
David Mendenhall Over the Top Michael Cutler/Michael Hawk(s)
Billy Barty Masters of the Universe Gwildor
Tom Bosley Million Dollar Mystery Sidney Preston
Michael Caine Jaws: The Revenge Hoagie Newcombe
Mack Dryden Million Dollar Mystery Fred
Jamie Alcroft Bob
1988
(9th)
Dan Aykroyd Caddyshack II Captain Tom Everett
Billy Barty Willow The High Aldwin
Richard Crenna Rambo III Col. Sam Trautman
Harvey Keitel The Last Temptation of Christ Judas Iscariot
Christopher Reeve Switching Channels Blaine Bingham
1989
(10th)
Christopher Atkins Listen to Me Bruce Arlington
Ben Gazzara Road House Brad Wesley
DeForest Kelley Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Leonard McCoy
Pat Morita The Karate Kid Part III Mr. Miyagi
Donald Sutherland Lock Up Warden Drumgoole

1990s

YearActorFilmRole
1990
(11th)
Donald Trump Ghosts Can't Do It Himself
Leo Damian Ghosts Can't Do It Fausto
Gilbert Gottfried Look Who's Talking Too Joey
Problem Child Mr. Peabody
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane Johnny Crunch
Wayne Newton Julian Grendel
Burt Young Rocky V Paulie Pennino
1991
(12th)
Dan Aykroyd Nothing but Trouble Reeve Alvin Valkenheiser/Bobo
Richard E. Grant Hudson Hawk Darwin Mayflower
Anthony Quinn Mobsters Joe Massiera
Christian Slater Lucky Luciano
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Will Scarlet
John Travolta Shout Jack Cabe
1992
(13th)
Tom Selleck Christopher Columbus: The Discovery King Ferdinand V
Alan Alda Whispers in the Dark Leo Green
Marlon Brando Christopher Columbus: The Discovery Tomás de Torquemada
Danny DeVito Batman Returns Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin
Robert Duvall Newsies Joseph Pulitzer
1993
(14th)
Woody Harrelson Indecent Proposal David Murphy
Tom Berenger Sliver Jack Landsford
John Lithgow Cliffhanger Eric Qualen
Chris O'Donnell The Three Musketeers D'Artagnan
Keanu Reeves Much Ado About Nothing Don John
1994
(15th)
O. J. Simpson Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Nordberg
Dan Aykroyd Exit to Eden Fred Lavery
North Pa Tex
Jane March Color of Night Rose/Richie Dexter
William Shatner Star Trek Generations James T. Kirk
Rod Steiger The Specialist Joe Leon
1995
(16th)
Dennis Hopper Waterworld The Deacon
Tim Curry Congo Herkermer Homolka
Robert Davi Showgirls Al Torres
Robert Duvall The Scarlet Letter Roger Chillingworth
Alan Rachins Showgirls Tony Moss
1996
(17th)
Marlon Brando The Island of Dr. Moreau Dr. Moreau
Val Kilmer The Ghost and the Darkness Col. John Henry Patterson
The Island of Dr. Moreau Dr. Montgomery
Burt Reynolds Striptease Congressman David Dilbeck
Steven Seagal Executive Decision Lt. Col. Austin Travis
Quentin Tarantino From Dusk till Dawn Richie Gecko
1997
(18th)
Dennis Rodman Double Team Yaz
Willem Dafoe Speed 2: Cruise Control John Geiger
Chris O'Donnell Batman & Robin Dick Grayson/Robin
Arnold Schwarzenegger Dr. Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze
Jon Voight Most Wanted Lt. Col. Grant Casey
U Turn Blind Indian
1998
(19th)
Joe Eszterhas An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn Himself
Sean Connery The Avengers Sir August de Wynter
Roger Moore Spice World The Chief
Joe Pesci Lethal Weapon 4 Leo Getz
Sylvester Stallone An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn Himself
1999
(20th)
Ahmed Best Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Jar Jar Binks
Kenneth Branagh Wild Wild West Dr. Arliss Loveless
Gabriel Byrne End of Days Satan
Stigmata Father Andrew Kiernan
Jake Lloyd Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Anakin Skywalker
Rob Schneider Big Daddy Nazo

2000s

YearActorFilmRole
2000
(21st)
Barry Pepper Battlefield Earth Jonnie Goodboy Tyler
Stephen Baldwin The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Barney Rubble
Keanu Reeves The Watcher David Allen Griffin
Arnold Schwarzenegger The 6th Day Adam Gibson clone
Forest Whitaker Battlefield Earth Ker
2001
(22nd)
Charlton Heston Cats & Dogs The Mastiff
Planet of the Apes Zaius
Town & Country Mr. Claiborne
Max Beesley Glitter Julian "Dice" Black
Burt Reynolds Driven Carl Henry
Sylvester Stallone Joe Tanto
Rip Torn Freddy Got Fingered Jim Brody
2002
(23rd)
Hayden Christensen Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Anakin Skywalker
Tom Green Stealing Harvard Walter P. "Duff" Duffy
Freddie Prinze Jr. Scooby-Doo Fred Jones
Christopher Walken The Country Bears Reed Thimple
Robin Williams Death to Smoochy "Rainbow Randolph" Smiley
2003
(24th)
Sylvester Stallone Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over The Toymaker
Anthony Anderson Kangaroo Jack Louis Booker
Alec Baldwin The Cat in the Hat Larry Quinn
Al Pacino Gigli Starkman
Christopher Walken Detective Stanley Jacobellis
Kangaroo Jack Salvatore Maggio
2004
(25th)
Donald Rumsfeld [a] Fahrenheit 9/11 Himself
Val Kilmer Alexander King Philip II
Arnold Schwarzenegger Around the World in 80 Days Prince Hapi
Jon Voight Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 Bill Biscane
Lambert Wilson Catwoman George Hedare
2005
(26th)
Hayden Christensen Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
Alan Cumming Son of the Mask Loki
Bob Hoskins Odin
Eugene Levy Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Jimmy Murtaugh
The Man Andy Fidler
Burt Reynolds The Dukes of Hazzard Boss Hogg
The Longest Yard Coach Nate Scarborough
2006
(27th)
M. Night Shyamalan Lady in the Water Vick Ran
Danny DeVito Deck the Halls Buddy Hall
Ben Kingsley BloodRayne Kagan, King of Vampires
Martin Short The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Jack Frost
David Thewlis Basic Instinct 2 Roy Washburn
The Omen Keith Jennings
2007
(28th)
Eddie Murphy Norbit Mr. Wong
Orlando Bloom Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Will Turner
Kevin James I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Larry Valentine
Rob Schneider Minister Morris Takechi
Jon Voight Bratz Principal Dimly
National Treasure: Book of Secrets Patrick Henry Gates
September Dawn Jacob Samuelson
Transformers John Keller
2008
(29th)
Pierce Brosnan Mamma Mia! Sam Carmichael
Uwe Boll Postal Himself
Ben Kingsley The Love Guru Guru Tugginmypudha
The Wackness Jeffrey Squires
War, Inc. Walken
Burt Reynolds Deal Tommy Vinson
In the Name of the King King Konreid
Verne Troyer The Love Guru Coach Punch Cherkhov
Postal Himself
2009
(30th)
Billy Ray Cyrus Hannah Montana: The Movie Robby Ray Stewart
Hugh Hefner Miss March Himself
Robert Pattinson The Twilight Saga: New Moon Edward Cullen
Jorma Taccone Land of the Lost Cha-Ka
Marlon Wayans G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Rip Cord

2010s

YearActorFilmRole
2010
(31st)
Jackson Rathbone The Last Airbender Sokka
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Jasper Cullen
Billy Ray Cyrus The Spy Next Door Colton James
George Lopez Marmaduke Carlos
The Spy Next Door Glaze
Valentine's Day Alfonso Rodriguez
Dev Patel The Last Airbender Prince Zuko
Rob Schneider Grown Ups Rob Hilliard
2011
(32nd)
Al Pacino Jack and Jill Himself
Patrick Dempsey Transformers: Dark of the Moon Dylan Gould
James Franco Your Highness Prince Fabious
Ken Jeong Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son Mailman
The Hangover Part II Leslie Chow
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Jerry "Deep" Wang
Zookeeper Venom
Nick Swardson Jack and Jill Todd
Just Go with It Eddie Simms
2012
(33rd)
Taylor Lautner The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Jacob Black
David Hasselhoff Piranha 3DD Himself
Liam Neeson Battleship Admiral Shane
Wrath of the Titans Zeus
Nick Swardson That's My Boy Kenny
Vanilla Ice Himself
2013
(34th)
Will Smith After Earth Cypher Raige
Chris Brown Battle of the Year Rooster
Larry the Cable Guy A Madea Christmas Buddy
Taylor Lautner Grown Ups 2 Frat Boy Andy
Nick Swardson Nick Hilliard
A Haunted House Chip the Psychic
2014
(35th)
Kelsey Grammer The Expendables 3 Bonaparte
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Tin Man
Think Like a Man Too Lee Fox
Transformers: Age of Extinction Harold Attinger
Mel Gibson The Expendables 3 Conrad Stonebanks / Victor Menz
Shaquille O'Neal Blended Doug
Arnold Schwarzenegger The Expendables 3 Trench Mauser
Kiefer Sutherland Pompeii Senator Quintas Attius Corvus
2015
(36th)
Eddie Redmayne Jupiter Ascending Balem Abrasax
Chevy Chase Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Hot Tub Repairman
Vacation Clark Griswold
Josh Gad Pixels Ludlow Lamonsoff
The Wedding Ringer Doug Harris
Kevin James Pixels President William Cooper
Jason Lee Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Dave Seville
2016
(37th)
Jesse Eisenberg Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Lex Luthor
Nicolas Cage Snowden Hank Forrester
Johnny Depp Alice Through the Looking Glass Tarrant Hightopp / The Mad Hatter
Will Ferrell Zoolander 2 Jacobim Mugatu
Jared Leto Suicide Squad The Joker
Owen Wilson Zoolander 2 Hansel McDonald
2017
(38th)
[2]
Mel Gibson Daddy's Home 2 Kurt Mayron
Javier Bardem mother! Him
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Captain Armando Salazar
Russell Crowe The Mummy Dr. Henry Jekyll
Josh Duhamel Transformers: The Last Knight Col. William Lennox
Anthony Hopkins Sir Edmund Burton
Collide Hagen Kahl
2018
(39th)
John C. Reilly Holmes & Watson John Watson
Jamie Foxx Robin Hood Little John
Ludacris Show Dogs Max
Joel McHale The Happytime Murders Special Agent Campbell
Justice Smith Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Franklin Webb
2019
(40th)
James Corden Cats Bustopher Jones
Tyler Perry A Madea Family Funeral Joe
Uncle Heathrow
Seth Rogen Zeroville Viking Man
Bruce Willis Glass David Dunn / The Overseer

2020s

YearActorFilmRole
2020
(41st)
Rudy Giuliani Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Himself
Chevy Chase The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee Chevy
Shia LaBeouf The Tax Collector Creeper
Arnold Schwarzenegger Iron Mask James Hook
Bruce Willis Breach Clay Young
Hard Kill Donovan Chalmers
Survive the Night Frank Clark
2021
(42nd)
Jared Leto House of Gucci Paolo Gucci
Ben Affleck The Last Duel Count Pierre d'Alençon
Nick Cannon The Misfits Ringo
Mel Gibson Dangerous Dr. Alderwood
Gareth Keegan Diana The Musical James Hewitt
2022
(43rd)
Tom Hanks Elvis Colonel Tom Parker
Pete Davidson Good Mourning Berry
Xavier Samuel Blonde Charles "Cass" Chaplin Jr.
Mod Sun Good Mourning Dylan
Evan Williams Blonde Edward G. "Eddy" Robinson Jr.
2023
(44th)
Sylvester Stallone Expend4bles Barney Ross
Michael Douglas Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Hank Pym
Mel Gibson Confidential Informant Kevin Hickey
Bill Murray Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Lord Krylar
Franco Nero The Pope's Exorcist The Pope

Age superlatives

RecordActorFilm(s)Age
Oldest winner Charlton Heston Cats & Dogs
Planet of the Apes
Town & Country
78 years, 170 days
Oldest nominee Hugh Hefner Miss March 83 years, 298 days
Youngest winner John Adames Gloria 8-9 years
Youngest nominee

Multiple wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

See also

Notes

  1. Nomination is for a documentary appearance, not an acting performance.

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