National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance

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National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance
Mikey Madison at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (cropped).jpg
The 2024 recipient: Mikey Madison
Awarded forBest Performance by a Breakthrough Performer
Country United States
Presented by National Board of Review
First awarded Alicia Silverstone
Clueless (1995)
Currently held by Mikey Madison for Anora (2024)
Website nationalboardofreview.org

The National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance is one of the annual film awards given by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures since 1995.

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Winners

1990s

YearWinnerFilmRoleRef.
1995 Alicia Silverstone Clueless Cher Horowitz [1]
1996 Renée Zellweger Jerry Maguire Dorothy Boyd [2]
1997 Bai Ling Red Corner Shen Yuelin [3]
1998 Angelina Jolie Playing by Heart Joan [4]
Billy Crudup The Hi-Lo Country Pete Calder
1999 Hilary Swank Boys Don't Cry Brandon Teena [5]
Wes Bentley American Beauty Ricky Fitts

2000s

YearWinnerFilm(s)Role(s)Ref.
2000 Michelle Rodriguez Girlfight Diana Guzman [6]
Jamie Bell Billy Elliot Billy Elliot
2001 Naomi Watts Mulholland Drive Betty Elms / Diane Selwyn [7]
Hayden Christensen Life as a House Sam Monroe
2002 Maggie Gyllenhaal Secretary Lee Holloway [8]
Derek Luke Antwone Fisher Antwone Fisher
2003 Charlize Theron Monster Aileen Wuornos [9]
Paul Giamatti American Splendor Harvey Pekar
2004 Emmy Rossum The Phantom of the Opera Christine Daaé [10]
Topher Grace In Good Company / P.S. Carter Duryea / F. Scott Feinstadt
2005 Q'orianka Kilcher The New World Pocahontas [11]
Terrence Howard Crash / Get Rich or Die Tryin' / Hustle & Flow Cameron Thayer / Bama / Djay
2006 Jennifer Hudson Dreamgirls Effie White [12]
Rinko Kikuchi Babel Chieko Wataya
Ryan Gosling Half Nelson Dan Dunne
2007 Elliot Page [a] Juno Juno MacGuff [13]
Emile Hirsch Into the Wild Chris McCandless
2008 Viola Davis Doubt Mrs. Miller [14]
Dev Patel Slumdog Millionaire Jamal Malik
2009 Gabourey Sidibe Precious Claireece "Precious" Jones [15]
Jeremy Renner The Hurt Locker Sergeant First Class William James

2010s

YearWinnerFilm(s)Role(s)Ref.
2010 Jennifer Lawrence Winter's Bone Ree Dolly [16]
2011 Rooney Mara The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Lisbeth Salander [17]
Felicity Jones Like Crazy Anna Gardner
2012 Quvenzhané Wallis Beasts of the Southern Wild Hushpuppy [18]
Tom Holland The Impossible Lucas Bennett
2013 Adèle Exarchopoulos Blue Is the Warmest Colour Adèle [19]
Michael B. Jordan Fruitvale Station Oscar Grant
2014 Jack O'Connell Starred Up / Unbroken Eric Love / Louis "Louie" Zamperini [20]
2015 Abraham Attah Beasts of No Nation Agu [21]
Jacob Tremblay Room Jack Newsome
2016Royalty Hightower The Fits Toni [22]
Lucas Hedges Manchester by the Sea Patrick Chandler
2017 Timothée Chalamet Call Me by Your Name Elio Perlman [23]
2018 Thomasin McKenzie Leave No Trace Tom [24]
2019 Paul Walter Hauser Richard Jewell Richard Jewell [25]

2020s

YearWinnerFilmRoleRef.
2020 Sidney Flanigan Never Rarely Sometimes Always Autumn Callahan [26]
2021 Alana Haim Licorice Pizza Alana Kane [27]
Cooper Hoffman Gary Valentine
2022 Danielle Deadwyler Till Mamie Till-Mobley [28]
Gabriel LaBelle The Fabelmans Sammy Fabelman
2023 Teyana Taylor A Thousand and One Inez de la Paz [29]
2024 Mikey Madison Anora Anora "Ani" Mikheeva [30]

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page

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