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The New York Film Critics Online Award for Best Actor is an award given annually by the New York Film Critics Online. It was first introduced in 2001 to reward the best performance by a leading actor.
Year | Winner(s) | Film | Role |
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2001 [1] | Tom Wilkinson | In the Bedroom | Matt Fowler ‡ |
2002 [2] | Daniel Day-Lewis | Gangs of New York | William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting ‡ |
2003 [3] | Bill Murray | Lost in Translation | Bob Harris ‡ |
2004 [4] | Jamie Foxx | Ray | Ray Charles † |
2005 [5] | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Capote | Truman Capote † |
2006 [6] | Forest Whitaker | The Last King of Scotland | Idi Amin † |
2007 [7] | Daniel Day-Lewis | There Will Be Blood | Daniel Plainview † |
2008 [8] | Sean Penn | Milk | Harvey Milk † |
2009 [9] | Jeff Bridges | Crazy Heart | Otis "Bad" Blake † |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2010 [10] | James Franco | 127 Hours | Aron Ralston ‡ |
2011 [11] | Michael Shannon | Take Shelter | Curtis LaForche |
2012 [12] | Daniel Day-Lewis | Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln † |
2013 [13] | Chiwetel Ejiofor | 12 Years a Slave | Solomon Northup ‡ |
2014 [14] | Eddie Redmayne | The Theory of Everything | Stephen Hawking † |
2015 [15] | Paul Dano | Love & Mercy | Brian Wilson |
2016 [16] | Casey Affleck | Manchester by the Sea | Lee Chandler † |
2017 [17] | Gary Oldman | Darkest Hour | Winston Churchill † |
2018 [18] | Ethan Hawke | First Reformed | Reverend Ernst Toller |
2019 [19] | Joaquin Phoenix | Joker | Arthur Fleck / Joker |
Year | Winner | Film | Role |
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2020 [20] | Riz Ahmed | Sound of Metal | Ruben Stone ‡ |
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The New York Film Critics Online Award for Best Actress is an award given annually by the New York Film Critics Online. It was first introduced in 2001 to reward the best performance by a leading actor.
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