MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance

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This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award winners and nominees for Best Comedic Performance. The award was not given in the 2013 ceremony.

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearWinners and nomineesFilmRoleRef.
1992 Billy Crystal City Slickers Mitch Robbins [1]
Dana Carvey Wayne's World Garth Algar
Steve Martin Father of the Bride George Banks
Bill Murray What About Bob? Bob Wiley
Mike Myers Wayne's World Wayne Campbell
1993 Robin Williams Aladdin Genie [2]
Whoopi Goldberg Sister Act Deloris van Cartier
Eddie Murphy Boomerang Marcus Graham
Bill Murray Groundhog Day Phil Connors
Joe Pesci My Cousin Vinny Vincent LaGuardia "Vinny" Gambini
1994 Robin Williams Mrs. Doubtfire Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire [3]
Jim Carrey Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura
Johnny Depp Benny & Joon Sam
Whoopi Goldberg Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Deloris van Cartier
Pauly Shore Son in Law Crawl
1995 Jim Carrey Dumb & Dumber Lloyd Christmas [4]
Tim Allen The Santa Clause Scott Calvin
Tom Arnold True Lies Albert "Gib" Gibson
Jim Carrey The Mask Stanley Ipkiss / The Mask
Adam Sandler Billy Madison Billy Madison
1996 Jim Carrey Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Ace Ventura [5]
Chris Farley Tommy Boy Thomas R. "Tommy" Callahan
Adam Sandler Happy Gilmore Happy Gilmore
Alicia Silverstone Clueless Cher Horowitz
Chris Tucker Friday Smokey
1997 Jim Carrey The Cable Guy The Cable Guy [6]
Chris Farley Beverly Hills Ninja Haru
Janeane Garofalo The Truth About Cats & Dogs Abby Barnes
Eddie Murphy The Nutty Professor Various Characters
Robin Williams The Birdcage Armand Goldman
1998 Jim Carrey Liar Liar Fletcher Reede [7]
Rupert Everett My Best Friend's Wedding George Downes
Mike Myers Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Austin Powers / Dr. Evil
Adam Sandler The Wedding Singer Robbie Hart
Will Smith Men in Black Agent J
1999 Adam Sandler The Waterboy Bobby Boucher [8]
Cameron Diaz There's Something About Mary Mary Jensen
Chris Rock Lethal Weapon 4 Lee Butters
Ben Stiller There's Something About Mary Ted Stroehmann
Chris Tucker Rush Hour James Carter

2000s

YearWinners and nomineesFilmRoleRef.
2000 Adam Sandler Big Daddy Sonny Koufax [9]
Jason Biggs American Pie Jim Levenstein
Ice Cube Next Friday Craig Jones
Mike Myers Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Austin Powers / Dr. Evil / Fat Bastard
Parker Posey Scream 3 Jennifer Jolie
2001 Ben Stiller Meet the Parents Greg Focker [10]
Jim Carrey Me, Myself & Irene Charlie Baileygates / Hank
Tom Green Road Trip Barry
Martin Lawrence Big Momma's House Malcolm Turner / Fake Big Momma
Eddie Murphy Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Various Characters
2002 Reese Witherspoon Legally Blonde Elle Woods [11]
Eddie Murphy Shrek Donkey
Mike Myers Shrek Shrek
Seann William Scott American Pie 2 Stifler
Chris Tucker Rush Hour 2 James Carter
2003 Mike Myers Austin Powers in Goldmember Austin Powers / Dr. Evil / Goldmember / Fat Bastard [12]
Cedric the Entertainer Barbershop Eddie
Will Ferrell Old School Frank Ricard
Johnny Knoxville Jackass: The Movie Himself
Adam Sandler Mr. Deeds Longfellow Deeds
2004 Jack Black School of Rock Dewey Finn [13]
Jim Carrey Bruce Almighty Bruce Nolan
Ellen DeGeneres Finding Nemo Dory
Johnny Depp Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Jack Sparrow
Will Ferrell Elf Buddy the Elf
2005 Dustin Hoffman Meet the Fockers Bernie Focker [14]
Antonio Banderas Shrek 2 Puss in Boots
Will Ferrell Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Ron Burgundy
Will Smith Hitch Alex "Hitch" Hitchens
Ben Stiller Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story White Goodman
2006 Steve Carell The 40-Year-Old Virgin Andy Stitzer [15]
Tyler Perry Madea's Family Reunion Madea
Adam Sandler The Longest Yard Paul Crewe
Vince Vaughn Wedding Crashers Jeremy Grey
Owen Wilson Wedding Crashers John Beckwith
2007 Sacha Baron Cohen Borat Borat Sagdiyev [16]
Emily Blunt The Devil Wears Prada Emily Charlton
Will Ferrell Blades of Glory Chazz Michael Michaels
Adam Sandler Click Michael Newman
Ben Stiller Night at the Museum Larry Daley
2008 Johnny Depp Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Jack Sparrow [17]
Amy Adams Enchanted Princess Giselle
Jonah Hill Superbad Seth
Seth Rogen Knocked Up Ben Stone
Adam Sandler I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry Chuck Levine
2009 Jim Carrey Yes Man Carl Allen [18]
Steve Carell Get Smart Maxwell Smart
Anna Faris The House Bunny Shelley Darlington
James Franco Pineapple Express Saul Silver
Amy Poehler Baby Mama Angie Ostrowski

2010s

YearWinners and nomineesFilmRoleRef.
2010 Zach Galifianakis The Hangover Alan Garner [19]
Sandra Bullock The Proposal Margaret Tate
Bradley Cooper The Hangover Phil Wenneck
Ryan Reynolds The Proposal Andrew Paxton
Ben Stiller Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Larry Daley
2011 Emma Stone Easy A Olive Penderghast [20]
Russell Brand Get Him to the Greek Aldous Snow
Will Forte MacGruber MacGruber
Zach Galifianakis Due Date Ethan Tremblay / Ethan Chase
Ashton Kutcher No Strings Attached Adam Franklin
Adam Sandler Just Go with It Danny Maccabee
2012 Melissa McCarthy Bridesmaids Megan Price [21]
Jonah Hill 21 Jump Street Morton Schmidt
Kristen Wiig Bridesmaids Annie Walker
Oliver Cooper Project X Costa
Zach Galifianakis The Hangover Part II Alan Garner
2014 Jonah Hill The Wolf of Wall Street Donnie Azoff [22]
Jason Sudeikis We're the Millers David Clark
Johnny Knoxville Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa Irving Zisman
Kevin Hart Ride Along Ben Barber
Melissa McCarthy The Heat Shannon Mullins
Simon Pegg The World's End Gary King
2015 Channing Tatum 22 Jump Street Greg Jenko [23]
Chris Pratt Guardians of the Galaxy Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Chris Rock Top Five Andre Allen
Kevin Hart The Wedding Ringer Jimmy Callahan
Rose Byrne Neighbors Kelly Radner
2016 Ryan Reynolds Deadpool Wade Wilson / Deadpool [24]
Amy Schumer Trainwreck Amy Townsend
Kevin Hart Ride Along 2 Ben Barber
Melissa McCarthy Spy Susan Cooper
Rebel Wilson Pitch Perfect 2 Fat Amy
Will Ferrell Get Hard James King
2017 Lil Rel Howery Get Out Rod Williams [25]
Will Arnett The Lego Batman Movie Batman
Adam DeVine Workaholics Adam Dwayne DeMamp
Ilana Glazer, Abbi Jacobson Broad City Ilana Wexler, & Abbi Abrams
Seth Rogen Sausage Party Frank the Sausage
Seth MacFarlane Family Guy Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Seamus, Kevin Swanson, Jesus, others
2018 Tiffany Haddish Girls Trip Dina [26]
Jack Black Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek David Rose
Kate McKinnon Saturday Night Live , Rough Night , The Magic School Bus Rides Again Various, Pippa, Miss Fiona Felicity Frizzle
Amy Schumer I Feel Pretty Renee Bennett
2019
Dan Levy Schitt's Creek David Rose
Awkwafina Crazy Rich Asians Goh Peik Lin
Marsai Martin Little Jordan Sanders
John Mulaney Big Mouth Andrew Glouberman
Zachary Levi Shazam! Shazam

2020s

YearNomineeShowRoleRef
2021 Leslie Jones Coming 2 America Mary Junson [27]
Eric Andre Bad Trip Chris Carey
Annie Murphy Schitt's Creek Alexis Rose
Issa Rae Insecure Issa Dee
Jason Sudeikis Ted Lasso Ted Lasso
2022 Ryan Reynolds Free Guy Guy [28]
John Cena Peacemaker Peacemaker
Brett Goldstein Ted Lasso Roy Kent
Johnny Knoxville Jackass Forever Himself
Megan Stalter Hacks Kayla
2023 Adam Sandler Murder Mystery 2 Nick Spitz [29]
Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary Janine Teagues
Jennifer Coolidge Shotgun Wedding Carol Fowler
Dylan O'Brien Not Okay Colin
Keke Palmer Nope Emerald "Em" Haywood

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