Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor

The Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given by the Detroit Film Critics Society to honor the best supporting actor that year.

Winners

2000s

Year Actor Film
2007
Javier BardemNo Country for Old Men
Casey AffleckThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Paul DanoThere Will Be Blood
Hal HolbrookInto the Wild
Tom WilkinsonMichael Clayton
2008
Heath LedgerThe Dark Knight
Robert Downey, Jr.Tropic Thunder
James FrancoPineapple Express
Eddie MarsanHappy-Go-Lucky
Michael ShannonRevolutionary Road
2009
Christoph WaltzInglourious Basterds
Woody HarrelsonThe Messenger
Woody HarrelsonZombieland
Christian McKayMe and Orson Welles
Stanley TucciThe Lovely Bones

2010s

Year Actor Film
2010
Christian BaleThe Fighter
Andrew GarfieldThe Social Network
John HawkesWinter's Bone
Sam RockwellConviction
Mark RuffaloThe Kids Are All Right
Geoffrey RushThe King's Speech
2011
Christopher PlummerBeginners
Kenneth BranaghMy Week with Marilyn
Albert BrooksDrive
Ryan GoslingCrazy, Stupid, Love
Patton OswaltYoung Adult
2012
Robert De NiroSilver Linings Playbook
Philip Seymour HoffmanThe Master
Tommy Lee JonesLincoln
Matthew McConaugheyMagic Mike
Ewan McGregorThe Impossible
Ezra MillerThe Perks of Being a Wallflower
2013
Jared LetoDallas Buyers Club
Barkhad AbdiCaptain Phillips
James FrancoSpring Breakers
Matthew McConaugheyMud
Stanley TucciThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire
2014
J. K. SimmonsWhiplash
Josh BrolinInherent Vice
Ethan HawkeBoyhood
Edward NortonBirdman
Mark RuffaloFoxcatcher
2015
Liev SchreiberSpotlight
Paul DanoLove & Mercy
Benicio Del ToroSicario
Oscar IsaacEx Machina
Jacob TremblayRoom
2016
Jeff BridgesHell or High Water
Mahershala AliMoonlight
Alden EhrenreichHail, Caesar!
Ralph FiennesA Bigger Splash
Lucas HedgesManchester by the Sea
2017
Willem DafoeThe Florida Project
Richard JenkinsThe Shape of Water
Sam RockwellThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Patrick StewartLogan
Michael StuhlbargCall Me by Your Name

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