Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie

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SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
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Awarded forOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Location Los Angeles, California
Presented by SAG-AFTRA
Currently held by Sam Elliott 1883 (2022)
Website sagawards.org

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in Miniseries or Television Movie.

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Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner.

1990s

YearNomineeMiniseries or MovieRole(s)
1994

(1st)

Raúl Juliá (posthumous) The Burning Season Chico Mendes
James Garner The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A. Jim Rockford
John Malkovich Heart of Darkness Colonel Kurtz
Gary Sinise The Stand Stu Redman
Forest Whitaker The Enemy WithinColonel MacKenzie "Mac" Casey
1995

(2nd)

Gary Sinise Truman Harry S. Truman
Alec Baldwin A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley Kowalski
Laurence Fishburne The Tuskegee Airmen Hannibal Lee
James Garner The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise Jim Rockford
Tommy Lee Jones The Good Old BoysHewey Calloway
1996

(3rd)

Alan Rickman Rasputin Grigori Rasputin
Armand Assante Gotti John Gotti
Beau Bridges Hidden in America Bill Januson
Robert Duvall The Man Who Captured Eichmann Adolf Eichmann
Ed Harris Riders of the Purple Sage Jim Lassiter
1997

(4th)

Gary Sinise George Wallace George Wallace
Jack Lemmon 12 Angry Men Juror #8
Sidney Poitier Mandela and de Klerk Nelson Mandela
Ving Rhames Don King: Only in America Don King
George C. Scott 12 Angry Men Juror #3
1998

(5th)

Christopher Reeve Rear Window Jason Kemp
Charles S. Dutton Blind Faith Charles Williams
James Garner LegaleseNorman Keane
Ben Kingsley The Tale of Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd
Ray Liotta The Rat Pack Frank Sinatra
Stanley Tucci Winchell Walter Winchell
1999

(6th)

Jack Lemmon Tuesdays with Morrie Morris "Morrie" Schwartz
Hank Azaria Tuesdays with Morrie Mitch Albom
Peter Fonda The Passion of Ayn Rand Frank O’Connor
George C. Scott (posthumous) Inherit the Wind Matthew Harrison Brady
Patrick Stewart A Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge

2000s

YearNomineeMiniseries or MovieRole(s)
2000

(7th)

Brian Dennehy Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
Alec Baldwin Nuremberg Justice Robert H. Jackson
Brian Cox Hermann Göring
Danny Glover Freedom Song Will Walker
John Lithgow Don Quixote Don Quixote
James Woods Dirty Pictures Dennis Barrie
2001

(8th)

Ben Kingsley Anne Frank: The Whole Story Otto Frank
Alan Alda Club LandWillie Walters
Richard Dreyfuss The Day Reagan Was Shot Alexander Haig
James Franco James Dean James Dean
Gregory Hines Bojangles Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
2002

(9th)

William H. Macy Door to Door Bill Porter
Albert Finney The Gathering Storm Winston Churchill
Brad Garrett Gleason Jackie Gleason
Sean Hayes Martin and Lewis Jerry Lewis
John Turturro Monday Night Mayhem Howard Cosell
2003

(10th)

Al Pacino Angels in America Roy Cohn
Justin Kirk Angels in America Prior Walter / Man in Park
Jeffrey Wright Mr. Lies / Belize / Homeless Man / The Angel Europa
Paul Newman Our Town Stage Manager
Forest Whitaker Deacons for Defense Marcus Clay
2004

(11th)

Geoffrey Rush The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Peter Sellers
Jamie Foxx Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story Stan "Tookie" Williams
William H. Macy The Wool Cap Charlie Gigot
Barry Pepper 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story Dale Earnhardt
Jon Voight The Five People You Meet in Heaven Eddie
2005

(12th)

Paul Newman Empire Falls Max Roby
Kenneth Branagh Warm Springs Franklin D. Roosevelt
Ted Danson Knights of the South Bronx David MacEnulty
Ed Harris Empire Falls Miles Roby
Christopher Plummer Our Fathers Cardinal Bernard Law
2006

(13th)

Jeremy Irons Elizabeth I Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Thomas Haden Church Broken Trail Tom Harte
Robert Duvall Prentice Ritter
William H. Macy Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Det. Clyde Umney / Sam Landry
Matthew Perry The Ron Clark Story Ron Clark
2007

(14th)

Kevin Kline As You Like It Jacques
Michael Keaton The Company James Jesus Angleton
Oliver Platt The Bronx Is Burning George Steinbrenner
Sam Shepard Ruffian Frank Whiteley
John Turturro The Bronx Is Burning Billy Martin
2008

(15th)

Paul Giamatti John Adams John Adams
Tom Wilkinson John Adams Benjamin Franklin
Ralph Fiennes Bernard and Doris Bernard Lafferty
Kevin Spacey Recount Ron Klain
Kiefer Sutherland 24: Redemption Jack Bauer
2009

(16th)

Kevin Bacon Taking Chance Michael Strobl
Cuba Gooding Jr. Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story Ben Carson
Jeremy Irons Georgia O'Keeffe Alfred Stieglitz
Kevin Kline Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac
Tom Wilkinson A Number Salter

2010s

YearNomineeMiniseries or MovieRole(s)
2010

(17th)

Al Pacino You Don't Know Jack Dr. Jack Kevorkian
John Goodman You Don't Know Jack Neal Nicol
Dennis Quaid The Special Relationship Bill Clinton
Édgar Ramírez Carlos Ilich Ramírez Sánchez / Carlos the Jackal
Patrick Stewart Macbeth Macbeth
2011

(18th)

Paul Giamatti Too Big to Fail Ben Bernanke
Laurence Fishburne Thurgood Thurgood Marshall
Greg Kinnear The Kennedys John F. Kennedy
Guy Pearce Mildred Pierce Monty Beragon
James Woods Too Big to Fail Richard S. Fuld Jr.
2012

(19th)

Kevin Costner Hatfields & McCoys Devil Anse Hatfield
Woody Harrelson Game Change Steve Schmidt
Ed Harris John McCain
Clive Owen Hemingway & Gellhorn Ernest Hemingway
Bill Paxton Hatfields & McCoys Randolph McCoy
2013

(20th)

Michael Douglas Behind the Candelabra Liberace
Matt Damon Behind the Candelabra Scott Thorson
Jeremy Irons The Hollow Crown King Henry IV
Rob Lowe Killing Kennedy John F. Kennedy
Al Pacino Phil Spector Phil Spector
2014

(21st)

Mark Ruffalo The Normal Heart Ned Weeks
Adrien Brody Houdini Harry Houdini
Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock: His Last Vow Sherlock Holmes
Richard Jenkins Olive Kitteridge Henry Kitteridge
Billy Bob Thornton Fargo Lorne Malvo
2015

(22nd)

Idris Elba Luther John Luther
Ben Kingsley Tut Ay, the Grand Vizier
Ray Liotta Texas Rising Lorca / Tom Mitchell
Bill Murray A Very Murray Christmas Himself
Mark Rylance Wolf Hall Thomas Cromwell
2016

(23rd)

Bryan Cranston All the Way Lyndon B. Johnson
Riz Ahmed The Night Of Nasir "Naz" Khan
Sterling K. Brown The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Christopher Darden
John Turturro The Night Of John Stone
Courtney B. Vance The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story Johnnie Cochran
2017

(24th)

Alexander Skarsgård Big Little Lies Perry Wright
Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock: The Lying Detective Sherlock Holmes
Jeff Daniels Godless Frank Griffen
Robert De Niro The Wizard of Lies Bernie Madoff
Geoffrey Rush Genius Albert Einstein
2018

(25th)

Darren Criss The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Andrew Cunanan
Antonio Banderas Genius: Picasso Pablo Picasso
Hugh Grant A Very English Scandal Jeremy Thorpe
Anthony Hopkins King Lear King Lear
Bill Pullman The Sinner Detective Harry Ambrose
2019

(26th)

Sam Rockwell Fosse/Verdon Bob Fosse
Mahershala Ali True Detective Wayne Hays
Russell Crowe The Loudest Voice Roger Ailes
Jared Harris Chernobyl Valery Legasov
Jharrel Jerome When They See Us Korey Wise

2020s

YearNomineeMiniseries or MovieRole(s)
2020

(27th)

Mark Ruffalo I Know This Much Is True Dominick and Thomas Birdsey
Bill Camp The Queen's Gambit William Shaibel
Daveed Diggs Hamilton Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson
Hugh Grant The Undoing Jonathan Fraser
Ethan Hawke The Good Lord Bird John Brown
2021

(28th)

Michael Keaton Dopesick Dr. Samuel Finnix
Murray Bartlett The White Lotus Armond
Oscar Isaac Scenes from a Marriage Jonathan Levy
Ewan McGregor Halston Halston
Evan Peters Mare of Easttown Colin Zabel
2022

(29th)

Sam Elliott 1883 Shea Brennan
Steve Carell The Patient Alan Strauss
Taron Egerton Black Bird James "Jimmy" Keane
Paul Walter Hauser Lawrence "Larry" Hall
Evan Peters Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Jeffrey Dahmer
2023

(30th)

Matt Bomer Fellow Travelers Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller
Jon Hamm Fargo Roy Tillman
David Oyelowo Lawmen: Bass Reeves Bass Reeves
Tony Shalhoub Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie Adrian Monk
Steven Yeun Beef Danny Cho

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Multiple winners

2 wins

Multiple nominees

Note: Winners are indicated in bold type.

2 nominations
3 nominations

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