Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). This Golden Globe Award honors the best performance by an actor in a drama television series. It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart under the title "Best TV Star – Male". In 1969, the award was presented under the new title "Best TV Actor – Drama", and its current title has been used since 1980. The nominees for the award have been announced annually since 1963.

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedMarch 5, 1962
Currently held byBrian Cox,
Succession (2019)
Most awardsEd Asner, (2)
John Forsythe, (2)
Jon Hamm, (2)
Hugh Laurie, (2)
Telly Savalas, (2)
Most nominationsPeter Falk, (7)
Tom Selleck, (7)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

Brian Cox is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Logan Roy in Succession. Ed Asner, John Forsythe, Jon Hamm, Hugh Laurie and Telly Savalas have won the most awards in this category, each winning twice. Peter Falk and Tom Selleck have both been nominated seven times each, for their respective roles on Columbo and Magnum, P.I..

Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actor.

Best TV Star – Male

Bob Newhart tied with John Charles Daly to be the first recipient of the award.
Ben Gazzara was nominated three times for his performance on Run for Your Life as Paul Bryan.
Dean Martin (pictured left) won the award in 1966 and was nominated two more times for his performance on The Dean Martin Show.

1960s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1961
(19th)
John Charles Daly [1]
Bob Newhart
1962
(20th)
Richard Chamberlain James KildareDr. KildareNBC [2]
1963
(21st)
Mickey Rooney Mickey GradyMickeyABC [3]
Richard BooneVarious CharactersThe Richard Boone ShowNBC
Jackie GleasonVarious CharactersAmerican Scene MagazineCBS
Lorne GreeneBen CartwrightBonanzaNBC
E.G. MarshallLawrence PrestonThe DefendersCBS
1964
(22nd)
Gene Barry Amos BurkeBurke's LawABC [4]
Richard CrennaJames SlatterySlattery's PeopleCBS
James FranciscusJohn NovakMr. NovakNBC
David JanssenRichard KimbleThe FugitiveABC
Robert VaughnNapoleon SoloThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.NBC
1965
(23rd)
David Janssen Richard KimbleThe FugitiveABC [5]
Ben GazzaraPaul BryanRun for Your Life NBC
David McCallumIllya Kuryakin The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Robert VaughnNapoleon Solo
1966
(24th)
Dean Martin Various charactersThe Dean Martin ShowNBC [6]
Bill CosbyAlexander Scott I Spy NBC
Robert CulpKelly Robinson
Ben GazzaraPaul BryanRun for Your LifeNBC
Christopher GeorgeSam TroyThe Rat PatrolABC
1967
(25th)
Martin Landau Rollin HandMission: ImpossibleCBS [7]
Brendon BooneChiefGarrison's GorillasABC
Ben GazzaraPaul BryanRun for Your Life NBC
Dean MartinVarious charactersThe Dean Martin Show
Andy WilliamsVarious charactersThe Andy Williams Show
1968
(26th)
Carl Betz Clinton JuddJudd, for the DefenseABC [8]
Raymond BurrRobert T. IronsideIronsideNBC
Peter GravesJim PhelpsMission: ImpossibleCBS
Dean MartinVarious charactersThe Dean Martin ShowNBC
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.Lewis ErskineThe F.B.I.ABC
Best TV Actor – Drama
1969
(27th)
Mike Connors Joe MannixMannixCBS [9]
Peter GravesJim PhelpsMission: ImpossibleCBS
Lloyd HaynesPete DixionRoom 222 ABC
Robert WagnerAlexander MundyIt Takes a Thief
Robert YoungDr. Marcus WelbyMarcus Welby, M.D.
Mike Connors won in 1970 and received five more nominations for his performance on Mannix as Joe Mannix.
Peter Graves won the award in 1971 after receiving two previous nominations for his role as Jim Phelps on Mission: Impossible.
Telly Savalas won the award twice for his performance on Kojak as Lt. Theo Kojak.
Peter Falk was nominated seven times for his performance on Columbo as Lt. Columbo, winning once in 1972.
Ed Asner won twice for his role as Lou Grant on the eponymous show.
James Garner was nominated three times for his role as Jim Rockford on The Rockford Files.

1970s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
Peter Graves Jim PhelpsMission: ImpossibleCBS [10]
Mike ConnorsJoe MannixMannix CBS
Chad EverettDr. Joe GannonMedical Center
Burt ReynoldsLt. Dan AugustDan August ABC
Robert YoungDr. Marcus WelbyMarcus Welby, M.D.
1971
(29th)
Robert Young Dr. Marcus WelbyMarcus Welby, M.D.ABC [11]
Raymond BurrRobert T. IronsideIronsideNBC
Mike ConnorsJoe MannixMannix CBS
William ConradFrank CannonCannon
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumboNBC
1972
(30th)
Peter Falk Lt. ColumboColumboNBC [12]
Mike ConnorsJoe MannixMannix CBS
William ConradFrank CannonCannon
Chad EverettDr. Joe GannonMedical Center
David HartmanDr. Paul HunterThe Bold Ones: The New DoctorsNBC
Robert YoungDr. Marcus WelbyMarcus Welby, M.D.ABC
1973
(31st)
James Stewart Billy Jim HawkinsHawkinsNBC [13]
David CarradineKwai Chang CaineKung FuABC
Mike ConnorsJoe MannixMannixCBS
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumboNBC
Richard ThomasJohn-Boy WaltonThe WaltonsCBS
Robert YoungDr. Marcus WelbyMarcus Welby, M.D.ABC
1974
(32nd)
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo KojakKojakCBS [14]
Mike ConnorsJoe MannixMannixCBS
Michael DouglasSteve KellerThe Streets of San FranciscoABC
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumboNBC
Richard ThomasJohn-Boy WaltonThe WaltonsCBS
1975
(33rd)
Robert Blake Tony BarettaBarettaABC [15]
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo KojakKojakCBS
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumboNBC
Karl MaldenMike StoneThe Streets of San FranciscoABC
Barry NewmanAnthony J. PetrocelliPetrocelliNBC
1976
(34th)
Richard Jordan Joseph ArmaghCaptains and the KingsNBC [16]
Lee MajorsSteve AustinThe Six Million Dollar Man ABC
Nick NolteTom JordacheRich Man, Poor Man
Telly SavalasLt. Theo KojakKojakCBS
Peter StraussRudy JordacheRich Man, Poor ManABC
1977
(35th)
Ed Asner Lou GrantLou GrantCBS [17]
Robert ConradGregory "Pappy" BoyingtonBaa Baa Black Sheep NBC
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumbo
James GarnerJim RockfordThe Rockford Files
Telly SavalasLt. Theo KojakKojakCBS
1978
(36th)
Michael Moriarty Eric DorfHolocaustNBC [18]
Ed AsnerLou GrantLou GrantCBS
James GarnerJim RockfordThe Rockford FilesNBC
Richard HatchCaptain ApolloBattlestar GalacticaABC
John HousemanProfessor Charles W. Kingsfield, JrThe Paper ChaseCBS
Michael LandonCharles IngallsLittle House on the PrairieNBC
1979
(37th)
Ed Asner Lou GrantLou GrantCBS [19]
Richard ChamberlainAlexander McKeagCentennial NBC
Erik EstradaOfficer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' PoncherelloCHiPs
James GarnerJim RockfordThe Rockford Files
John HousemanProfessor Charles W. Kingsfield, JrThe Paper Chase CBS
Martin SheenJohn DeanBlind Ambition
Robert UrichDan TannaVega$ ABC
Robert WagnerJonathan HartHart to Hart

Best Actor – Television Series Drama

Richard Chamberlain won in 1981 for his role as John Blackthorne on the miniseries Shōgun.
Tom Selleck received seven nominations for his performance on Magnum, P.I. as Thomas Magnum, winning once, tying with Peter Falk for having the most nominations in the category.
Ron Perlman won in 1988 for his performance on Beauty and the Beast as Vincent.
Carroll O'Connor was nominated five times for his role as Bill Gillespie on In the Heat of the Night.
Kyle MacLachlan won in 1991 for his performance on Twin Peaks as Dale Cooper.
James Earl Jones was nominated twice for his performance on Gabriel's Fire as Gabriel Bird.
David Caruso, winning in 1994, was one of three actors from NYPD Blue who won the award, with Dennis Franz and Jimmy Smits winning in the respective following years.
George Clooney received three nominations for his portrayal of Doug Ross on ER.
James Gandolfini won in 2000 and received three more nominations for his performance on The Sopranos as Tony Soprano.
Martin Sheen won in 2001 and received four more nominations for his role as Josiah Bartlet on The West Wing.
Michael Chiklis won once out of his three nominations for his performance on The Shield as Vic Mackey.
Jon Hamm won in 2008 and 2016 for his role as Don Draper on Mad Men.
Michael C. Hall won in 2010 and received four other nominations for his performance on Dexter as Dexter Morgan.
Hugh Laurie won twice out of his six nominations for his performance on House as Gregory House.
Bryan Cranston won in 2014 after receiving three previous nominations for his performance on Breaking Bad as Walter White.

1980s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Richard Chamberlain John BlackthorneShōgunNBC [20]
Ed AsnerLou GrantLou Grant CBS
Larry HagmanJ. R. EwingDallas
Robert UrichDan TannaVega$ ABC
Robert WagnerJonathan HartHart to Hart
1981
(39th)
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank FurilloHill Street BluesNBC [21]
Ed AsnerLou GrantLou GrantCBS
John ForsytheBlake CarringtonDynastyABC
Larry HagmanJ. R. EwingDallas CBS
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.
1982
(40th)
John Forsythe Blake CarringtonDynastyABC [22]
Larry HagmanJ. R. EwingDallas CBS
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.
Daniel J. TravantiCapt. Frank FurilloHill Street BluesNBC
Robert WagnerJonathan HartHart to HartABC
1983
(41st)
John Forsythe Blake CarringtonDynastyABC [23]
James BrolinPeter McDermottHotelABC
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.CBS
Daniel J. TravantiCapt. Frank FurilloHill Street BluesNBC
Robert WagnerJonathan HartHart to HartABC
1984
(42nd)
Tom Selleck Thomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.CBS [24]
James BrolinPeter McDermottHotel ABC
John ForsytheBlake CarringtonDynasty
Larry HagmanJ. R. EwingDallas CBS
Stacy KeachMike HammerMike Hammer
Daniel J. TravantiCapt. Frank FurilloHill Street BluesNBC
1985
(43rd)
Don Johnson Sonny CrockettMiami ViceNBC [25]
John ForsytheBlake CarringtonDynastyABC
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.CBS
Philip Michael ThomasRicardo TubbsMiami Vice NBC
Daniel J. TravantiCapt. Frank FurilloHill Street Blues
1986
(44th)
Edward Woodward Robert McCallThe EqualizerCBS [26]
William DevaneGreg SumnerKnots LandingCBS
John ForsytheBlake CarringtonDynastyABC
Don JohnsonSonny CrockettMiami ViceNBC
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.CBS
1987
(45th)
Richard Kiley Joe GardnerA Year in the LifeNBC [27]
Harry HamlinMichael KuzakL.A. LawNBC
Tom SelleckThomas MagnumMagnum, P.I.CBS
Michael TuckerStuart MarkowitzL.A. LawNBC
Edward WoodwardRobert McCallThe EqualizerCBS
1988
(46th)
Ron Perlman VincentBeauty and the BeastCBS [28]
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law NBC
Harry HamlinMichael Kuzak
Carroll O'ConnorChief Bill GillespieIn the Heat of the Night
Ken WahlVinnie TerranovaWiseguyCBS
1989
(47th)
Ken Wahl Vinnie TerranovaWiseguyCBS [29]
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law NBC
Harry HamlinMichael Kuzak
Carroll O'ConnorChief Bill GillespieIn the Heat of the Night
Ken OlinMichael SteadmanthirtysomethingABC

1990s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Kyle MacLachlan Dale CooperTwin PeaksABC [30]
Scott BakulaSam BeckettQuantum LeapNBC
Peter FalkLt. ColumboColumbo ABC
James Earl JonesGabriel BirdGabriel's Fire
Carroll O'ConnorChief Bill GillespieIn the Heat of the NightNBC
1991
(49th)
Scott Bakula Sam BeckettQuantum LeapNBC [31]
Mark HarmonDickie CobbReasonable DoubtsNBC
James Earl JonesGabriel BirdGabriel's FireABC
Rob MorrowJoel FleischmanNorthern ExposureCBS
Carroll O'ConnorChief Bill GillespieIn the Heat of the Night NBC
Sam WaterstonForrest BedfordI'll Fly Away
1992
(50th)
Sam Waterston Forrest BedfordI'll Fly AwayNBC [32]
Scott BakulaSam BeckettQuantum Leap NBC
Mark HarmonDickie CobbReasonable Doubts
Rob MorrowJoel FleischmanNorthern ExposureCBS
Jason PriestleyBrandon WalshBeverly Hills, 90210Fox
1993
(51st)
David Caruso John KellyNYPD BlueABC [33]
Michael MoriartyBenjamin StoneLaw & OrderNBC
Rob MorrowJoel FleischmanNorthern Exposure CBS
Carroll O'ConnorBill GillespieIn the Heat of the Night
Tom SkerrittJimmy BrockPicket Fences
1994
(52nd)
Dennis Franz Andy SipowiczNYPD BlueABC [34]
Mandy PatinkinJeffrey GeigerChicago HopeCBS
Jason PriestleyBrandon WalshBeverly Hills, 90210Fox
Tom SkerrittJimmy BrockPicket FencesCBS
Sam WaterstonJack McCoyLaw & OrderNBC
1995
(53rd)
Jimmy Smits Bobby SimoneNYPD BlueABC [35]
Daniel BenzaliTheodore HoffmanMurder OneABC
George ClooneyDoug RossERNBC
David DuchovnyFox MulderThe X-FilesFox
Anthony EdwardsMark GreeneERNBC
1996
(54th)
David Duchovny Fox MulderThe X-FilesFox [36]
George ClooneyDoug Ross ER NBC
Anthony EdwardsMark Greene
Lance HenriksenFrank BlackMillenniumFox
Jimmy SmitsBobby SimoneNYPD BlueABC
1997
(55th)
Anthony Edwards Mark GreeneERNBC [37]
Kevin AndersonFrancis Xavier ReyneauxNothing SacredABC
George ClooneyDoug RossERNBC
David DuchovnyFox MulderThe X-Files Fox
Lance HenriksenFrank BlackMillennium
1998
(56th)
Dylan McDermott Bobby DonnellThe PracticeABC [38]
David DuchovnyFox MulderThe X-FilesFox
Anthony EdwardsMark GreeneERNBC
Lance HenriksenFrank BlackMillenniumFox
Jimmy SmitsBobby SimoneNYPD BlueABC
1999
(57th)
James Gandolfini Tony SopranoThe SopranosHBO [39]
Billy CampbellRick SammlerOnce and AgainABC
Rob LoweSam SeabornThe West WingNBC
Dylan McDermottBobby DonnellThe PracticeABC
Martin SheenJosiah BartletThe West WingNBC

2000s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Martin Sheen Josiah BartletThe West WingNBC [40]
Andre BraugherBen GideonGideon's CrossingABC
James GandolfiniTony SopranoThe SopranosHBO
Rob LoweSam SeabornThe West WingNBC
Dylan McDermottBobby DonnellThe PracticeABC
2001
(59th)
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer24Fox [41]
Simon BakerNick FallinThe GuardianCBS
James GandolfiniTony SopranoThe Sopranos HBO
Peter KrauseNate FisherSix Feet Under
Martin SheenJosiah BartletThe West WingNBC
2002
(60th)
Michael Chiklis Vic MackeyThe ShieldFX [42]
James GandolfiniTony SopranoThe Sopranos HBO
Peter KrauseNate FisherSix Feet Under
Martin SheenJosiah BartletThe West WingNBC
Kiefer SutherlandJack Bauer24Fox
2003
(61st)
Anthony LaPaglia Jack MaloneWithout a TraceCBS [43]
Michael ChiklisVic MackeyThe ShieldFX
William PetersenGil GrissomCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCBS
Martin SheenJosiah BartletThe West WingNBC
Kiefer SutherlandJack Bauer24Fox
2004
(62nd)
Ian McShane Al SwearengenDeadwoodHBO [44]
Michael ChiklisVic MackeyThe Shield FX
Denis LearyTommy GavinRescue Me
Julian McMahonChristian TroyNip/Tuck
James SpaderAlan ShoreBoston LegalABC
2005
(63rd)
Hugh Laurie Gregory HouseHouseFox [45]
Patrick DempseyDerek ShepherdGrey's Anatomy ABC
Matthew FoxJack ShephardLost
Wentworth MillerMichael ScofieldPrison Break Fox
Kiefer SutherlandJack Bauer24
2006
(64th)
Hugh Laurie Gregory HouseHouseFox [46]
Patrick DempseyDerek ShepherdGrey's AnatomyABC
Michael C. HallDexter MorganDexterShowtime
Bill PaxtonBill HenricksonBig LoveHBO
Kiefer SutherlandJack Bauer24Fox
2007
(65th)
Jon Hamm Don DraperMad MenAMC [47]
Michael C. HallDexter MorganDexterShowtime
Hugh LaurieGregory HouseHouseFox
Bill PaxtonBill HenricksonBig LoveHBO
Jonathan Rhys MeyersHenry VIII of EnglandThe TudorsShowtime
2008
(66th)
Gabriel Byrne Paul WestonIn TreatmentHBO [48]
Michael C. HallDexter MorganDexterShowtime
Jon HammDon DraperMad MenAMC
Hugh LaurieGregory HouseHouseFox
Jonathan Rhys MeyersHenry VIII of EnglandThe TudorsShowtime
2009
(67th)
Michael C. Hall Dexter MorganDexterShowtime [49]
Simon BakerPatrick JaneThe MentalistCBS
Jon HammDon DraperMad MenAMC
Hugh LaurieGregory HouseHouseFox
Bill PaxtonBill HenricksonBig LoveHBO

2010s

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Steve Buscemi Enoch "Nucky" ThompsonBoardwalk EmpireHBO [50]
Bryan CranstonWalter WhiteBreaking BadAMC
Michael C. HallDexter MorganDexterShowtime
Jon HammDon DraperMad MenAMC
Hugh LaurieGregory HouseHouseFox
2011
(69th)
Kelsey Grammer Tom KaneBossStarz [51]
Steve BuscemiEnoch "Nucky" ThompsonBoardwalk EmpireHBO
Bryan CranstonWalter WhiteBreaking BadAMC
Jeremy IronsRodrigo Borgia / Pope Alexander VIThe Borgias Showtime
Damian LewisNicholas BrodyHomeland
2012
(70th)
Damian Lewis Nicholas BrodyHomelandShowtime [52]
Steve BuscemiEnoch "Nucky" ThompsonBoardwalk EmpireHBO
Bryan CranstonWalter WhiteBreaking BadAMC
Jeff DanielsWill McAvoyThe NewsroomHBO
Jon HammDon DraperMad MenAMC
2013
(71st)
Bryan Cranston Walter WhiteBreaking BadAMC [53]
Liev SchreiberRay DonovanRay Donovan Showtime
Michael SheenWilliam MastersMasters of Sex
Kevin SpaceyFrank UnderwoodHouse of CardsNetflix
James SpaderRaymond "Red" ReddingtonThe BlacklistNBC
2014
(72nd)
Kevin Spacey Frank UnderwoodHouse of CardsNetflix [54]
Clive OwenJohn "Thack" ThackeryThe KnickCinemax
Liev SchreiberRay DonovanRay DonovanShowtime
James SpaderRaymond "Red" ReddingtonThe BlacklistNBC
Dominic WestNoah SollowayThe AffairShowtime
2015
(73rd)
Jon Hamm Don DraperMad MenAMC [55]
Rami MalekElliot AldersonMr. RobotUSA
Wagner MouraPablo EscobarNarcosNetflix
Bob OdenkirkSaul GoodmanBetter Call SaulAMC
Liev SchreiberRay DonovanRay DonovanShowtime
2016
(74th)
Billy Bob Thornton Billy McBrideGoliathAmazon [56]
Rami MalekElliot AldersonMr. RobotUSA
Bob OdenkirkSaul GoodmanBetter Call SaulAMC
Matthew RhysPhilip JenningsThe AmericansFX
Liev SchreiberRay DonovanRay DonovanShowtime
2017
(75th)
Sterling K. Brown Randall PearsonThis Is UsNBC [57]
Jason BatemanMartin "Marty" ByrdeOzarkNetflix
Freddie HighmoreDr. Shaun MurphyThe Good DoctorABC
Bob OdenkirkSaul GoodmanBetter Call SaulAMC
Liev SchreiberRay DonovanRay DonovanShowtime
2018
(76th)
Richard Madden David BuddBodyguardNetflix
Jason BatemanMartin "Marty" ByrdeOzarkNetflix
Stephan JamesWalter CruzHomecomingPrime Video
Billy PorterPray TellPoseFX
Matthew RhysPhilip JenningsThe Americans
2019
(77th)
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession HBO [58]
Kit Harington Jon Snow Game of Thrones HBO
Rami Malek Elliot Alderson Mr. Robot USA
Tobias Menzies Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh The Crown Netflix
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose FX

Superlatives

See also

References

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