Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor

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The Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor was an annual award given by the Toronto Film Critics Association.

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Winners

2000s

YearWinnerFilmRoleRef
2000 Tobey Maguire Wonder Boys James Leer [1]
Jeffrey Wright Shaft Peoples Hernandez
2001 Ben Kingsley Sexy Beast Don Logan [2]
Steve Buscemi Ghost World Seymour
Ian McKellen The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Gandalf
2002 Chris Cooper Adaptation. John Laroche [3]
Paul Newman Road to Perdition John Rooney
Dennis Quaid Far from Heaven Frank Whitaker
2003 Peter Sarsgaard Shattered Glass Charles Lane [4]
2004 Clive Owen Closer Larry Gray [5]
2005 Paul Giamatti Cinderella Man Joe Gould [6]
2006 Michael Sheen The Queen Tony Blair [7]
Danny Huston The Proposition Arthur Burns
Mark Wahlberg The Departed Sgt. Sean Dignam
2007 Javier Bardem No Country for Old Men Anton Chigurh [8]
Casey Affleck The Assassination of Jesse James... Robert Ford
Philip Seymour Hoffman Charlie Wilson's War Gust Avrakotos
2008 Heath Ledger The Dark Knight The Joker [9]
Josh Brolin Milk Dan White
Robert Downey, Jr. Tropic Thunder Kirk Lazarus
Philip Seymour Hoffman Doubt Father Brendan Flynn
2009 Christoph Waltz Inglourious Basterds Hans Landa [10]
Christian McKay Me and Orson Welles Orson Welles
Timothy Olyphant A Perfect Getaway Nick

2010s

YearWinnerFilmRoleRef
2010 Armie Hammer The Social Network Cameron Winklevoss / Tyler Winklevoss [11]
Christian Bale The Fighter Dicky Eklund
Geoffrey Rush The King's Speech Lionel Logue
2011 Christopher Plummer Beginners Hal Fields [12]
Albert Brooks Drive Bernie Rose
Patton Oswalt Young Adult Matt Freehauf
2012 Philip Seymour Hoffman The Master Lancaster Dodd [13]
Javier Bardem Skyfall Raoul Silva
Tommy Lee Jones Lincoln Thaddeus Stevens
2013 Jared Leto Dallas Buyers Club Rayon [14]
Michael Fassbender 12 Years a Slave Edwin Epps
James Franco Spring Breakers Alien
2014 J. K. Simmons Whiplash Terence Fletcher [15]
Josh Brolin Inherent Vice Lt. Det. Christian "Bigfoot" Bjornsen
Edward Norton Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Mike Shiner
2015 Mark Rylance Bridge of Spies Rudolf Abel [16]
Benicio del Toro Sicario Alejandro Gillick
Michael Shannon 99 Homes Rick Carver
2016 Mahershala Ali Moonlight Juan [17]
Ralph Fiennes A Bigger Splash Harry Hawkes
Michael Shannon Nocturnal Animals Detective Bobby Andes
2017 Willem Dafoe The Florida Project Bobby Hicks [18]
Sam Rockwell Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Officer Jason Dixon
Michael Stuhlbarg Call Me by Your Name Mr. Samuel Perlman
2018 Steven Yeun Burning Ben [19]
Richard E. Grant Can You Ever Forgive Me? Jack Hock
Michael B. Jordan Black Panther N'Jadaka / Erik "Killmonger" Stevens
2019 Brad Pitt Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Cliff Booth [20]
Willem Dafoe The Lighthouse Thomas Wake
Joe Pesci The Irishman Russell Bufalino

2020s

YearWinnerFilmRoleRef
2020 Daniel Kaluuya Judas and the Black Messiah Fred Hampton [21]
Leslie Odom, Jr. One Night in Miami... Sam Cooke
Paul Raci Sound of Metal Joe
2021 Bradley Cooper Licorice Pizza Jon Peters [22]
Ciarán Hinds Belfast Pop
Kodi Smit-McPhee The Power of the Dog Peter Gordon
2022 Ke Huy Quan Everything Everywhere All at Once Waymond Wang [23]
Brendan Gleeson The Banshees of Inisherin Colm Doherty
Barry Keoghan The Banshees of Inisherin Dominic Kearney

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