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American actor, playwright, and director (born 1969)

Colman Domingo
Domingo in 2025
Born
Colman Jason Domingo

(1969-11-28) November 28, 1969 (age 56)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationTemple University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
Raúl Domingo
​
(m. 2014)​
AwardsFull list

Colman Jason Domingo (born November 28, 1969) is an American actor and playwright. Prominent on both screen and stage since the 2010s, Domingo has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards and two Tony Awards. Time magazine named him among the 100 most influential people in the world in 2024.[1]

Domingo started his acting career by leading local theater productions across the San Francisco Bay Area. He transitioned to Broadway with roles in productions such as Well (2005), Passing Strange (2008), and Chicago (2010–2011). For his performances in the original Broadway and West End productions of The Scottsboro Boys, he earned nominations for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Role in a Musical. He also wrote the book for the musical Summer: The Donna Summer Musical and produced the play Fat Ham.

Domingo ventured into television with early appearances in police procedurals such as Nash Bridges and the Law & Order franchise. His breakthrough came as part of the main cast of The Big Gay Sketch Show (2008–2010) and later as Victor Strand in the AMC series Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2023).[2] He gained wider recognition for his recurring role as the recovering drug addict Ali on the HBO series Euphoria (2019–present), for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. He earned a second Emmy nomination for his performance in the Netflix comedy series The Four Seasons (2025).

In film, Domingo received consecutive nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayals of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin in the biopic Rustin (2023) and a prison inmate in the drama Sing Sing (2024). His other film credits include Lincoln (2012), The Butler (2013), Selma (2014), If Beale Street Could Talk (2018), Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020), Zola (2021), and The Color Purple (2023).

Early life and education

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Domingo was born and raised as the third of four children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a working class household.[3][4][5] His mother, Edith Bowles, was a homemaker and also worked at a bank,[6] while his stepfather, Clarence, sanded floors for a living.[3][7] His mother died in 2006, the day after Domingo's audition for the theater musical Passing Strange.[5][8] His stepfather had died a few months earlier.[8]

Domingo's biological father was from Belize, with relatives from Guatemala.[9] He left the family when Domingo was nine years old.[3] Domingo had a speech impediment, a lisp,[10] as a child and was sent to speech therapy classes by his mother.[8]

Domingo is a 1987 Overbrook High School graduate,[11] and later attended Temple University,[12][13][14] where he majored in journalism. Soon thereafter, he moved to San Francisco, California, where he started acting, mainly in theatre productions.[13][15]

From 2009 to 2017, Domingo lived in the federally subsidized artists' building Manhattan Plaza.[16][17]

Career

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1994–2014: Early roles

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Domingo's first on-screen acting credit is in a 1995 direct-to-video feature film called Timepiece.[citation needed] Domingo continued to act sporadically through the 1990s, making his television debut in the police procedural Nash Bridges in 1997. Then, he took a small role in Clint Eastwood's True Crime (1999) and acted in the independent films Desi's Looking for a New Girl (2000), Kung Phooey (2003), and the crime drama Freedomland (2006). He also took minor roles in Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Trial by Jury.[18] He also acted in the sketch series The Big Gay Sketch Show from 2008 to 2010.[19]

Domingo in 2006

On stage, Domingo starred as Mr. Franklin Jones, Joop, and Mr. Venus in the critically acclaimed rock musical Passing Strange,[20] which, after a successful 2007 run at The Public Theater, opened on Broadway on February 28, 2008. He received an Obie Award in spring 2008 as part of the ensemble of Passing Strange Off-Broadway,[21] and reprised his role in the film version of Passing Strange, directed by Spike Lee, which made its premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.[22]

In 2010 Domingo's one-man autobiographical play A Boy and His Soul premiered Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show.[23] He was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award and a Drama League Award.[24][25] From June 14 to July 18, 2014, Domingo played Billy Flynn in the Broadway revival of Chicago.[26]

For his work in The Scottsboro Boys on Broadway in 2010 he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in May 2011.[27] When The Scottsboro Boys opened in London, Domingo was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical in April 2014.[28] He was also nominated for the Fred Astaire Award for Best Principal Dancer on Broadway in 2011.[18]

Domingo also appeared in Lee's films Miracle at St. Anna (2008) and Red Hook Summer (2012).[29][30] Around this time, he also booked supporting roles as Private Harold Green in Steven Spielberg's historical epic Lincoln (2012), as Lawson Bowman in 42 (2013), as Freddie Fallows in The Butler (2013), and as Ralph Abernathy in Selma (2014).[18][31][32]

In 2012, Domingo starred in the premiere of his play Wild With Happy at The Public Theater.[33]

According to The New York Times, Domingo considered "quitting the acting business over the rejection" in 2014 due to missing out on many film and television auditions, including one for a small role on Boardwalk Empire because casting directors allegedly said that his skin was too dark.[34] Domingo described breaking down with emotions after being rejected for a role he and others felt was perfect for him and subsequently decided his talents weren't best used in acting, and he should instead pursue a business in photographing headshots.[35] However, around this time, a friend introduced him to a manager who made some changes with Domingo to his auditioning style and put him forward for different types of roles. These changes helped Domingo to get booked for his breakout role in AMC's The Walking Dead spinoff television series, Fear the Walking Dead, which Domingo has said "gave me a new footing back in the industry, believing I had something to give."[18][35]

2015–2019: Television work

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Domingo in 2016

On Fear the Walking Dead, Domingo portrayed the character of Victor Strand; his first appearance was in the fifth episode of the first season, titled "Cobalt".[36] In December of that year, it was announced that Domingo was promoted to series regular for the second season of the series.[2] IndieWire called him "easily the most vivid character in the sometimes gray apocalypse" of the series.[37]

The 2015 Humana Festival of New American Plays premiered Domingo's play Dot, directed by Les Waters.[38] Dot was produced at the off-Broadway Vineyard Theatre in 2016.[39] Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole, co-written by Domingo and Patricia McGregor, premiered at People's Light outside Philadelphia in 2017, where he directed a production of Dot in 2019.[40][41]

In 2016, Domingo appeared in various television series, with roles such as Dr. Russell Daniels in The Knick,[18] Father Frank in Lucifer,[42] and Dr. Evers in Louis C.K.'s Horace and Pete.[43] That year, he also starred as Hark Turner in Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation, which was based on the story of Nat Turner, an enslaved man who led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia in 1831.[44] Of his experience shooting The Birth of a Nation, Domingo said:

I've played a Union soldier in Lincoln, head of the White House butler staff in The Butler, and even marched with Selma, but the idea of playing a slave who was going to be a part of this rebellion... I was living in so much darkness for the first couple weeks and I had to really work it out. We were shooting on plantations, and you feel that emotional trauma. It's in the soil; it's in the air.[18]

In 2017, Domingo joined the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a member of the Actors' Branch,[45] and played a dragonfly in an episode of the fourth season of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman.[37]

Domingo in 2018

In 2018, Domingo joined the Directors Guild of America as a director on season four of Fear The Walking Dead.[46][47] He became the first ever actor from the series to helm an episode within The Walking Dead franchise.[48] He ultimately directed 3 episodes of Fear The Walking Dead (episode 12 of season four, "Weak"; episode three of season five, "Humbug's Gulch"; and episode three of season six, "Alaska").[49] That year, he also wrote the book for the Broadway musical Summer: The Donna Summer Musical,[50] and appeared in Barry Jenkins' If Beale Street Could Talk, a film adaptation of the James Baldwin 1974 novel of the same name.[51] In the latter, his on-screen wife was played by Regina King, who received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[52] He also collaborated with Sam Levinson for the first time with a supporting role in Assassination Nation (2018).[53]

Levinson cast Domingo in the recurring role of Ali, a recovering drug addict, in the HBO drama series Euphoria (2019–present). Domingo attracted considerable attention for his performance in Euphoria,[54] eventually winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2022 for his work in the second season of the series.[55]

2020–present: Career expansion

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In 2020, Domingo signed a first-look deal with AMC Networks.[56] That year, he also received acclaim for his supporting role as Cutler in the Netflix adaptation of August Wilson's play Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, alongside Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. The following year, he received further notice for his role as X, a ruthless pimp, in the crime film Zola, which was directed by Janicza Bravo for A24.[57] For his role as X, he received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.[58] That year, he also served as an executive producer on Scott Aharoni and Dennis Latos' short film Leylak, which premiered at that year's Tribeca Festival and qualified for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[59]

Domingo at the 75th Tony Awards in 2022

In 2023, Domingo starred as civil rights activist Bayard Rustin in the Netflix biopic Rustin, which was directed by George C. Wolfe. Upon the announcement of his being cast in the lead role, the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice voiced their approval directly to Domingo, espousing that "Your powerful voice helps amplify Bayard Rustin, Godfather of Intersectionality, Planned the March, Brought non-violence to the Movement, Inspired the Freedom Riders, Lost to history because of who he loved, Who he was. Angelic Troublemakers unite!"[60]

For his performance in Rustin, Domingo received nominations for the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor. His Academy Award nomination for Rustin made him the first Afro-Latino to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor,[61] as well as the second openly gay man, after Ian McKellen—and the first American openly gay man—to receive an Academy Award nomination for playing a gay character.[62]

He received positive notice for his performance as Mister in the film adaptation of the musical The Color Purple, itself based on the novel of the same name and its 1985 film adaptation, and along with the ensemble cast, he received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for the film.[63] That year, he also voiced the DC Comics superhero Batman in the Spotify scripted podcast The Riddler: Secrets in the Dark.[64] The following year, he reprised the role in the second season of Batman Unburied, succeeding Winston Duke in the part.

Domingo portrayed John "Divine G" Whitfield in the prison drama Sing Sing, which premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, and which was picked up by A24 for theatrical distribution the following year to critical acclaim.[65] Domingo received nominations for the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in Sing Sing.[66][67][68] In 2025, Domingo voiced Norman Osborn in the Marvel Studios animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and has expressed interest in playing the character in live-action in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[69][70]

Domingo co-starred in The Four Seasons, which was released on Netflix on May 1, 2025. In May 2025, Netflix renewed it for a second season. In that same year, he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his portrayal of Danny.[71] Domingo was a co-chair of the 2025 Met Gala.[72] He has also filmed a supporting role in Gus Van Sant's upcoming historical crime film Dead Man's Wire.[73] In August 2025, Domingo starred in Sabrina Carpenter's music video for her song "Tears".[74]

Upcoming

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In 2026, Domingo will portray Joe Jackson in the musical biopic Michael about the life of singer Michael Jackson.[75][76] On doing Michael, Domingo stated that he didn't allow the controversy to influence him and reasoned: "It's about the character, more than anything. And the idea of working with the (Jackson family) estate, Antoine Fuqua and Jaafar Jackson — who is exceptional."[77] He will then co-star in Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day, alongside Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Eve Hewson, Wyatt Russell, and Colin Firth. It will mark Domingo's second collaboration with Spielberg.[78] Domingo said: "I finished reading the script and I bawled. I thought it was one of the most beautiful scripts about our humanity ... and I literally cried because Steven Spielberg believes in the possibility of the human beings we could be."[79]

Domingo will next co-star opposite Kerry Washington, James Marsden and Chloe East in the Jaume Collet-Serra-helmed thriller An Innocent Girl.[80][81] In the fall of 2026, Domingo will direct and star in Unforgettable, a Nat King Cole biopic he also co-wrote.[82][83][73]

Domingo is also attached to star opposite Sandra Hüller in True-ish; as well as in Strange Arrivals opposite Demi Moore.[84][85]

Personal life

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Domingo is gay.[86] He met his husband, Raúl Domingo, in 2005.[87] They married in 2014.[88]

Domingo taught classes and performed lectures at the University of Texas at Austin in 2014,[89] O'Neill National Theater Institute in 2015,[90] and University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2016.[91] On May 10, 2025, Domingo received an honorary Doctor of Public Service from American University[citation needed] during the American University School of Public Affairs' Spring 2025 commencement, during which he was keynote speaker.[92]

Acting credits and accolades

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Main articles: Colman Domingo on screen and stage and List of awards and nominations received by Colman Domingo

Over his career, Domingo has received a Primetime Emmy Award as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, five Critics' Choice Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Laurence Olivier Award, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Tony Awards.

See also

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  • African-American Tony nominees and winners
  • List of actors with Academy Award nominations
  • List of actors with more than one Academy Award nomination in the acting categories
  • List of Hispanic Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of LGBTQ Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of black Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of black Golden Globe Award winners and nominees
  • List of Primetime Emmy Award winners

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External links

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  • Official website
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  • Colman Domingo at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata
  • Colman Domingo at the Internet Off-Broadway Database (archived)
  • Interview with Colman Domingo, Words of Colour, July 25, 2013.
  • 'Fear the Walking Dead' Promotes Colman Domingo to Series Regular for Season 2 | Hollywood Reporter
Awards for Colman Domingo
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AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actor
  • Tom Wilkinson (2001)
  • Jack Nicholson (2002)
  • Bill Murray (2003)
  • Liam Neeson (2004)
  • Jeff Daniels (2005)
  • Donald Sutherland (2006)
  • Chris Cooper (2007)
  • Frank Langella (2008)
  • Jeff Bridges (2009)
  • Colin Firth (2010)
  • Oliver Litondo (2011)
  • Denzel Washington (2012)
  • Bruce Dern (2013)
  • Steve Carell (2014)
  • Bryan Cranston (2015)
  • Denzel Washington (2016)
  • Gary Oldman (2017)
  • Viggo Mortensen (2018)
  • Adam Sandler (2019)
  • Anthony Hopkins (2020)
  • Will Smith (2021)
  • Brendan Fraser (2022)
  • Colman Domingo (2023)
  • Adrien Brody (2024)
  • George Clooney (2025)
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Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor
  • Michael Clarke Duncan (2000)
  • Don Cheadle (2001)
  • Jamie Foxx (2002)
  • Dennis Haysbert (2003)
  • Djimon Hounsou (2004)
  • Jamie Foxx (2005)
  • Terrence Howard (2006)
  • Djimon Hounsou (2007)
  • Jeffrey Wright (2008)
  • No Award (2009)
  • Anthony Mackie (2010)
  • Wesley Snipes (2011)
  • Don Cheadle (2012)
  • Samuel L. Jackson (2013)
  • Barkhad Abdi (2014)
  • Wendell Pierce (2015)
  • Idris Elba (2016)
  • Mahershala Ali (2017)
  • Jason Mitchell (2018)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2019)
  • Wesley Snipes (2020)
  • Daniel Kaluuya (2021)
  • Colman Domingo (2022)
  • Brian Tyree Henry (2023)
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Black Reel Award for Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama Series
  • Mahershala Ali (2017)
  • Ron Cephas Jones (2018)
  • Rob Morgan (2019)
  • Chad Coleman (2020)
  • Courtney B. Vance (2021)
  • Colman Domingo (2022)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
1975–1986
  • Patrick McGoohan (1975)
  • Ed Asner / Gordon Jackson (1976)
  • Ed Asner / Louis Gossett Jr. (1977)
  • Barnard Hughes / Ricardo Montalbán (1978)
  • John Lithgow (1986)
1989–2019
  • Joe Spano (1989)
  • Patrick McGoohan (1990)
  • David Opatoshu (1991)
  • No Award (1992)
  • Laurence Fishburne (1993)
  • Richard Kiley (1994)
  • Paul Winfield (1995)
  • Peter Boyle (1996)
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince (1997)
  • John Larroquette (1998)
  • Edward Herrmann (1999)
  • James Whitmore (2000)
  • Michael Emerson (2001)
  • Charles S. Dutton (2002)
  • Charles S. Dutton (2003)
  • William Shatner (2004)
  • Ray Liotta (2005)
  • Christian Clemenson (2006)
  • John Goodman (2007)
  • Glynn Turman (2008)
  • Michael J. Fox (2009)
  • John Lithgow (2010)
  • Paul McCrane (2011)
  • Jeremy Davies (2012)
  • Dan Bucatinsky (2013)
  • Joe Morton (2014)
  • Reg E. Cathey (2015)
  • Hank Azaria (2016)
  • Gerald McRaney (2017)
  • Ron Cephas Jones (2018)
  • Bradley Whitford (2019)
2020–present
  • Ron Cephas Jones (2020)
  • Courtney B. Vance (2021)
  • Colman Domingo (2022)
  • Nick Offerman (2023)
  • Néstor Carbonell (2024)
  • Shawn Hatosy (2025)
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Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance
  • Olivia Colman / Frankie Faison (2021)
  • Danielle Deadwyler (2022)
  • Lily Gladstone (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Sope Dirisu (2025)
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Montecito Award
Award
  • Annette Bening (2005)
  • Naomi Watts (2006)
  • Bill Condon (2007)
  • Javier Bardem (2008)
  • Kate Winslet (2009)
  • Julianne Moore (2010)
  • Geoffrey Rush (2011)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2013)
  • Oprah Winfrey (2014)
  • Jennifer Aniston (2015)
  • Sylvester Stallone (2016)
  • Isabelle Huppert (2017)
  • Saoirse Ronan (2018)
  • Melissa McCarthy (2019)
  • Lupita Nyong'o (2020)
  • Amanda Seyfried (2021)
  • Penélope Cruz (2022)
  • Angela Bassett (2023)
  • Jeffrey Wright (2024)
  • Colman Domingo (2025)
  • Stellan Skarsgård (2026)
Festival editions
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • 2026
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NAACP Image Award – President's Award
1980s
  • Ella Fitzgerald (1986)
  • Rev. Jesse Jackson (1987)
  • Jheryl Busby (1988)
  • Antoinette Stroman & Ryan White (1989)
1990s
  • Kent Amos & Carmen Amos (1995)
  • Bryant Gumbel (1996)
  • Alexis Herman (1997)
  • Lauryn Hill (1998)
  • Tavis Smiley & Tom Joyner (1999)
2000s
  • Bill Clinton (2000)
  • Condoleezza Rice (2001)
  • Venus & Serena Williams (2002)
  • T. D. Jakes (2003)
  • Susan L. Taylor (2005)
  • Soledad O'Brien (2006)
  • Ruby Dee (2007)
  • Muhammad Ali (2008)
  • Van Jones (2009)
2010s
  • Colin Powell (2010)
  • Black Stuntmen's Association (2011)
  • Kerry Washington (2012)
  • Spike Lee (2014)
  • John Legend (2015)
  • Lonnie Bunch (2016)
  • Danny Glover (2017)
  • Jay-Z (2018)
  • Rihanna (2019)
2020s
  • LeBron James (2020)
  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex & Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (2021)
  • Gabrielle Union & Dwyane Wade (2022)
  • Usher (2023)
  • Dave Chappelle (2024)
  • Colman Domingo (2025)
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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
  • Raymond St. Jacques (1969)
  • Jim Brown (1970)
  • Donald Sutherland (1971)
  • Billy Dee Williams (1972)
  • No Award (1973)
  • Bernie Casey (1974)
  • James Earl Jones (1975)
  • Bill Cosby (1976)
  • Billy Dee Williams (1977)
  • Paul Winfield (1978)
  • Michael Jackson (1979)
  • LeVar Burton (1980)
  • Richard Pryor (1981)
  • Louis Gossett Jr. (1982)
  • Eddie Murphy (1983)
  • Prince (1984)
  • Adolph Caesar (1985)
  • Gregory Hines (1986)
  • Danny Glover (1987)
  • Denzel Washington (1988)
  • Morgan Freeman (1989)
  • No Award (1990)
  • Wesley Snipes (1991)
  • Denzel Washington (1992)
  • Denzel Washington (1993)
  • No Award (1994)
  • Denzel Washington (1995)
  • Denzel Washington (1996)
  • Djimon Hounsou (1997)
  • Danny Glover (1998)
  • Denzel Washington (1999)
  • Denzel Washington (2000)
  • Denzel Washington (2001)
  • Denzel Washington (2002)
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. (2003)
  • Jamie Foxx (2004)
  • Samuel L. Jackson (2005)
  • Forest Whitaker (2006)
  • Denzel Washington (2007)
  • Will Smith (2008)
  • Morgan Freeman (2009)
  • Denzel Washington (2010)
  • Laz Alonso (2011)
  • Denzel Washington (2012)
  • Forest Whitaker (2013)
  • David Oyelowo (2014)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2015)
  • Denzel Washington (2016)
  • Daniel Kaluuya (2017)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2018)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2019)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2020)
  • Will Smith (2021)
  • Will Smith (2022)
  • Colman Domingo (2023)
  • Martin Lawrence (2024)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2025)
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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
  • Redd Foxx (1970)
  • No Award (1971)
  • Roscoe Lee Browne (1972)
  • No Awards (1973–1976)
  • DeWayne Jessie (1977)
  • No Awards (1978–1981)
  • Moses Gunn (1982)
  • Scatman Crothers (1983)
  • No Award (1984)
  • Denzel Washington (1985)
  • Denzel Washington (1986)
  • Mario Van Peebles (1987)
  • Arsenio Hall (1988)
  • Ossie Davis (1989)
  • Denzel Washington (1990)
  • No Awards (1991)
  • Al Freeman Jr. (1992)
  • No Awards (1993–1994)
  • Laurence Fishburne (1995)
  • Samuel L. Jackson (1996)
  • Morgan Freeman (1997)
  • Morgan Freeman (1998)
  • Terrence Howard (1999)
  • Blair Underwood (2000)
  • Jamie Foxx (2001)
  • Denzel Washington (2002)
  • Morgan Freeman (2003)
  • Morgan Freeman (2004)
  • Terrence Howard (2005)
  • Djimon Hounsou (2006)
  • Denzel Washington (2007)
  • Columbus Short (2008)
  • Adam Rodriguez (2009)
  • Samuel L. Jackson (2010)
  • Mike Epps (2011)
  • Samuel L. Jackson (2012)
  • David Oyelowo (2013)
  • Common (2014)
  • O'Shea Jackson Jr. (2015)
  • Mahershala Ali (2016)
  • Idris Elba (2017)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2018)
  • Jamie Foxx (2019)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2020)
  • Daniel Kaluuya (2021)
  • Tenoch Huerta (2022)
  • Colman Domingo (2023)
  • Denzel Washington (2024)
  • Delroy Lindo (2025)
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National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
  • Michael Caine (1966)
  • Rod Steiger (1967)
  • Per Oscarsson (1968)
  • Jon Voight (1969)
  • George C. Scott (1970)
  • Peter Finch (1971)
  • Al Pacino (1972)
  • Marlon Brando (1973)
  • Jack Nicholson (1974)
  • Jack Nicholson (1975)
  • Robert De Niro (1976)
  • Art Carney (1977)
  • Gary Busey (1978)
  • Dustin Hoffman (1979)
  • Peter O'Toole (1980)
  • Burt Lancaster (1981)
  • Dustin Hoffman (1982)
  • Gérard Depardieu (1983)
  • Steve Martin (1984)
  • Jack Nicholson (1985)
  • Bob Hoskins (1986)
  • Steve Martin (1987)
  • Michael Keaton (1988)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (1989)
  • Jeremy Irons (1990)
  • River Phoenix (1991)
  • Stephen Rea (1992)
  • David Thewlis (1993)
  • Paul Newman (1994)
  • Nicolas Cage (1995)
  • Eddie Murphy (1996)
  • Robert Duvall (1997)
  • Nick Nolte (1998)
  • Russell Crowe (1999)
  • Javier Bardem (2000)
  • Gene Hackman (2001)
  • Adrien Brody (2002)
  • Bill Murray (2003)
  • Jamie Foxx (2004)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005)
  • Forest Whitaker (2006)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2007)
  • Sean Penn (2008)
  • Jeremy Renner (2009)
  • Jesse Eisenberg (2010)
  • Brad Pitt (2011)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2012)
  • Oscar Isaac (2013)
  • Timothy Spall (2014)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2015)
  • Casey Affleck (2016)
  • Daniel Kaluuya (2017)
  • Ethan Hawke (2018)
  • Antonio Banderas (2019)
  • Delroy Lindo (2020)
  • Hidetoshi Nishijima (2021)
  • Colin Farrell (2022)
  • Andrew Scott (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Ethan Hawke (2025)
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San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
  • Kenneth Branagh (1996)
  • Jack Nicholson (1997)
  • Ian McKellen (1998)
  • Kevin Spacey (1999)
  • Russell Crowe (2000)
  • Guy Pearce (2001)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2002)
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor (2003)
  • Jim Carrey (2004)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005)
  • Ken Takakura (2006)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2007)
  • Mickey Rourke (2008)
  • Colin Firth (2009)
  • Colin Farrell (2010)
  • Michael Shannon (2011)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2012)
  • Oscar Isaac (2013)
  • Jake Gyllenhaal (2014)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2015)
  • Casey Affleck (2016)
  • James McAvoy (2017)
  • Ethan Hawke (2018)
  • Adam Driver / Joaquin Phoenix (2019)
  • Riz Ahmed (2020)
  • Nicolas Cage (2021)
  • Colin Farrell (2022)
  • Jeffrey Wright (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2025)
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San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
  • Michael Caine (2002)
  • Bill Murray (2003)
  • Paul Giamatti (2004)
  • Heath Ledger (2005)
  • Sacha Baron Cohen (2006)
  • George Clooney (2007)
  • Sean Penn / Mickey Rourke (2008)
  • Colin Firth (2009)
  • Colin Firth (2010)
  • Gary Oldman (2011)
  • Joaquin Phoenix (2012)
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013)
  • Michael Keaton (2014)
  • Paul Dano (2015)
  • Denzel Washington (2016)
  • Andy Serkis (2017)
  • Ethan Hawke (2018)
  • Antonio Banderas (2019)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2020)
  • Benedict Cumberbatch (2021)
  • Colin Farrell (2022)
  • Jeffrey Wright (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Ethan Hawke (2025)
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Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture
Drama
(1996–2010, 2018–present)
  • Geoffrey Rush (1996)
  • Robert Duvall (1997)
  • Edward Norton (1998)
  • Terence Stamp (1999)
  • Geoffrey Rush (2000)
  • Brian Cox (2001)
  • Michael Caine / Daniel Day-Lewis (2002)
  • Sean Penn (2003)
  • Don Cheadle (2004)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005)
  • Forest Whitaker (2006)
  • Viggo Mortensen (2007)
  • Richard Jenkins (2008)
  • Jeremy Renner (2009)
  • Colin Firth (2010)
  • Willem Dafoe (2018)
  • Christian Bale (2019)
  • Riz Ahmed (2020)
  • Benedict Cumberbatch (2021)
  • Brendan Fraser (2022)
  • Cillian Murphy (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
Musical or Comedy
(1996–2010, 2018–present)
  • Tom Cruise (1996)
  • Jack Nicholson (1997)
  • Ian Bannen / David Kelly (1998)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (1999)
  • Michael Douglas (2000)
  • Ewan McGregor (2001)
  • Kieran Culkin (2002)
  • Bill Murray (2003)
  • Jamie Foxx (2004)
  • Terrence Howard (2005)
  • Joseph Cross (2006)
  • Ryan Gosling (2007)
  • Ricky Gervais (2008)
  • Michael Stuhlbarg (2009)
  • Michael Cera (2010)
  • Rami Malek (2018)
  • Taron Egerton (2019)
  • Sacha Baron Cohen (2020)
  • Andrew Garfield (2021)
  • Austin Butler (2022)
  • Paul Giamatti (2023)
  • Keith Kupferer (2024)
Motion Picture
(2011–2017)
  • Ryan Gosling (2011)
  • Bradley Cooper (2012)
  • Matthew McConaughey (2013)
  • Michael Keaton (2014)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2015)
  • Andrew Garfield / Viggo Mortensen (2016)
  • Gary Oldman / Harry Dean Stanton (2017)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
  • Casey Affleck (2016)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2017)
  • Ethan Hawke (2018)
  • Adam Driver (2019)
  • Riz Ahmed (2020)
  • Nicolas Cage (2021)
  • Colin Farrell (2022)
  • Jeffrey Wright (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2025)
  • v
  • t
  • e
St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
  • Jamie Foxx (2004)
  • Heath Ledger (2005)
  • Forest Whitaker (2006)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2007)
  • Sean Penn (2008)
  • George Clooney (2009)
  • Colin Firth (2010)
  • George Clooney (2011)
  • Daniel Day-Lewis (2012)
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013)
  • Jake Gyllenhaal (2014)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2015)
  • Casey Affleck (2016)
  • Gary Oldman (2017)
  • Ethan Hawke (2018)
  • Adam Sandler (2019)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2020)
  • Nicolas Cage (2021)
  • Brendan Fraser (2022)
  • Cillian Murphy (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2025)
  • v
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  • e
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
  • Jack Nicholson (2002)
  • Bill Murray (2003)
  • Jamie Foxx (2004)
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005)
  • Forest Whitaker (2006)
  • George Clooney (2007)
  • Mickey Rourke (2008)
  • George Clooney (2009)
  • Colin Firth (2010)
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  • Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013)
  • Michael Keaton (2014)
  • Leonardo DiCaprio (2015)
  • Casey Affleck (2016)
  • Gary Oldman (2017)
  • Bradley Cooper (2018)
  • Adam Driver (2019)
  • Chadwick Boseman (2020)
  • Andrew Garfield (2021)
  • Colin Farrell (2022)
  • Cillian Murphy (2023)
  • Colman Domingo (2024)
  • Michael B. Jordan (2025)
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