Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
Awarded forBest supporting actor of the year
Country Japan
First awarded1952

The Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is a film award given at the Mainichi Film Awards. [1] [2]

Award Winners

YearFilmActor
1952 Mother
Kettō Kagiya no Tsuji
Daisuke Katō
1953 Entotsu no Mieru Basho Hiroshi Akutagawa
1954 Seven Samurai Seiji Miyaguchi
1955 Koko ni Izumi Ari Keiju Kobayashi
1956 Yoru no Kawa
Aya ni Itoshiki
Yūyake Gumo
Eijirō Tōno
1957 Kichigai Buraku
Seigiha
The Lower Depths
Kōji Mitsui
1958 Enjō
Iwashigumo
Nakamura Ganjirō II
1959 Ningen no Kabe Jukichi Uno
1960 The Bad Sleep Well
Her Brother
Masayuki Mori
1961 Hadakakko
Shiiku
Rentarō Mikuni
1962 An Autumn Afternoon
Foundry Town
Eijirō Tōno
1963 Twin Sisters of Kyoto Hiroyuki Nagato
1964Kōge Norihei Miki
1965 A Fugitive from the Past Junzaburo Ban
1966 Onna no Naka ni Iru Tanin Tatsuya Mihashi
1967 Wakamonotachi
Kimi ga Seishun no Toki
Hi no Ataru Sakamichi
Kei Yamamoto
1968 The Profound Desire of the Gods Kanjūrō Arashi
1969 Waga Koi Waga Uta
Shirikurae Magoichi
Shinsengumi
Katsuo Nakamura
1970 Where Spring Comes Late Chishū Ryū
1971-1982N/AN/A
1983 Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence Takeshi Kitano
1984 Mahjong hōrōki Kaku Takashina
1985 Ran
Tampopo
Hisashi Igawa
1986 Shin Yorokobi mo Kanashimi mo Ikutoshitsuki
Itoshi no Tea-Patpat
Hitoshi Ueki
1987 Tora-san Goes North Toshiro Mifune
1988 A Taxing Woman's Return
Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad
Honno 5g
Yasuo Daichi
1989 Dotsuitarunen
Shucchō
Kisu Yori Kantan
Yumemi Dōri no Hitobito
Yoshio Harada
1990Roningai
Ware ni Utsu Yōi Ari
Renji Ishibashi
1991 Edojō Tairan
Kojika Monogatari
Munō no Hito
Tomokazu Miura
1992 Minbo
Okoge
Takehiro Murata
1993 Bōkyō Ken Tanaka
1994 Shūdan Sasen Atsuo Nakamura
1995 Kura Hiroki Matsukata
1996 A Class to Remember Hidetaka Yoshioka
1997 The Eel
Tettō Musashinosen
Tomorowo Taguchi
1998 Hana-bi
Inu, Hashiru Dog Race
Ren Osugi
1999 Atsumono Yoshi Oida
2000 Dokuritsu Shōnen Gassōdan
Suri
Teruyuki Kagawa
2001Misuzu
Brother
Sora no Ana
Susumu Terajima
2002 Travail
Ichi the Killer
Kuroe
Oboreru Hito
Shinya Tsukamoto
2003Hana
Doppelganger
Zatoichi
Akira Emoto
2004 Blood and Bones
Kono Yono Soto e Club Chūshingun
Joe Odagiri
2005 A Stranger of Mine Kisuke Yamashita
2006 Love and Honor
Nezu no Ban
Takashi Sasano
2007 Talk Talk Talk Yutaka Matsushige
2008After School
Climber's High
Jersey no Futari
Masato Sakai
2009 Ōsaka Hamlet Ittoku Kishibe
2010 13 Assassins Goro Inagaki
2011 Cold Fish Denden
2012 Beyond Outrage Ryo Kase
2013 The Devil's Path Pierre Taki
2014 Wood Job! Hideaki Itō
2015 Nagasaki: Memories of My Son Kenichi Katō
2016 Creepy Teruyuki Kagawa
2017 The Third Murder Kōji Yakusho
2018 Killing Shinya Tsukamoto
2019 Sea of Revival Ken Yoshizawa
2020 The Voice of Sin Shōhei Uno
2021 Under the Open Sky Taiga Nakano
2022 A Man Masataka Kubota
2023 Egoist Hio Miyazawa

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References

  1. "コンクールの歴史" [History of Mainichi Film Award] (in Japanese). The Mainichi Newspapers. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
  2. "Mainichi Film Concours" (in Japanese). IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-19.