Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Drama |
Location | United States |
Presented by | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
Currently held by | Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour (2017) |
Website | www.goldenglobes.com |
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951. Previously, there was a single award for "Best Actor in a Motion Picture" but the splitting allowed for recognition of it and the Best Actor – Musical or Comedy.
The formal title has varied since its inception. In 2005, it was officially called: "Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama". As of 2013, the wording is "Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama".
Notes:
- "†" indicates an Academy Award-winning performance.
- "‡" indicates an Academy Award-nominated performance that same year.
- "§" indicates a Golden Globe Award-winning performance that was not nominated for an Academy Award.
Winners and nominees
1940s
Year | Actor | Character | Film |
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1943 | Paul Lukas † | Kurt Muller | Watch on the Rhine |
1944 | Alexander Knox ‡ | Woodrow Wilson | Wilson |
1945 | Ray Milland † | Don Birnam | The Lost Weekend |
1946 | Gregory Peck ‡ | Penny Baxter | The Yearling |
1947 | Ronald Colman † | Anthony John | A Double Life |
1948 | Laurence Olivier † | Hamlet, Prince of Denmark | Hamlet |
1949 | Broderick Crawford † | Willie Stark | All the King's Men |
Richard Todd ‡ | Cpl. Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan | The Hasty Heart |
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Multiple nominations
Multiple winners
- 3 wins
- Tom Hanks (2 consecutive)
- Jack Nicholson (2 consecutive)
- 2 wins
- Marlon Brando
- Daniel Day-Lewis
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Dustin Hoffman
- Peter O'Toole
- Al Pacino
- Gregory Peck
- Jon Voight
See also
- Academy Award for Best Actor
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor
- Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
- BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
References
- ↑ "Golden Globes announce TV, film award nominees". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Associated Press. December 22, 2000. p. 8B. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
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