Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor

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Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor
Country Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Presented byNikkan Sports
First awarded1988
Website www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/award/ns-cinema/top-ns-cinema.html

The Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actor is an award given at the Nikkan Sports Film Award. [1] [2]

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List of winners

No.YearActorFilm(s)
11988 Kiyoshi Atsumi Tora-san Plays Daddy
21989 Eiji Okuda Death of a Tea Master
31990 Yoshio Harada Roningai
Ware ni Utsu Yōi Ari
41991 Rentarō Mikuni My Sons
51992 Yoshio Harada
61993 Toshiyuki Nishida A Class to Remember
71994 Kōichi Satō Crest of Betrayal
Tokarefu
81995 Hiroyuki Sanada Sharaku
91996 Kōji Yakusho Shall We Dance?
101997 Tetsuya Watari Yūkai
111998 Akira Emoto Dr. Akagi
121999 Masahiro Motoki Gemini
132000 Akira Terao After the Rain
142001 Naoto Takenaka Sanmon Yakusha
Rendan
152002 Hiroyuki Sanada The Twilight Samurai
162003 Kiichi Nakai When the Last Sword Is Drawn
172004 Takeshi Kitano Blood and Bones
182005 Somegorō Ichikawa The Samurai I Loved
Ashurajō no Hitomi
192006 Ken Watanabe Memories of Tomorrow
202007 Takuya Kimura Love and Honor
212008 Masahiro Nakai Watashi wa Kai ni Naritai
222009 Shōfukutei Tsurube Dear Doctor
232010 Satoshi Tsumabuki Villain
242011 Kenichi Matsuyama My Back Page
252012 Ken Takakura Anata e
262013 Ryuhei Matsuda The Great Passage
272014 Junichi Okada The Eternal Zero
A Samurai Chronicle
282015 Kengo Kora The Mourner
Being Good
292016 Kōichi Satō 64: Part I - Part II
302017 Masaki Suda Wilderness
Kiseki: Sobito of That Day
Teiichi: Battle of Supreme High
Hibana: Spark
312018 Tori Matsuzaka Call Boy
Impossibility Defense
322019 Sosuke Ikematsu Miyamoto
332020 Shun Oguri The Voice of Sin
342021 Hidetoshi Nishijima Drive My Car
What Did You Eat Yesterday?
352022 Hiroshi Abe Tombi: Father and Son
Offbeat Cops
362023 Ryohei Suzuki Egoist
Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room: The Movie

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References

  1. 歴代受賞者と受賞作品 [Nikkan Sports Film Awards History] (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  2. "Nikkan Sports Film Awards". IMDB.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-30.