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British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor

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First awarded
  
2010

Country
  
United Kingdom

Official website
  
http://www.bafta.org/

BAFTA Home Page
BAFTA is the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. We are an independent British charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image.

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Instituted
  
2010

Presented by
  
British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Category of
  
British Academy Television Awards

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British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress

Winners & Nominees
  
Tom CourtenayUnforgotten, Tom Courtenay, Winner, Ian McKellenThe Dresser, Ian McKellen, Nominee, Cyril NriCucumber, Cyril Nri, Nominee, Anton LesserWolf Hall, Anton Lesser, Nominee, Stephen ReaThe Honourable Woman, Stephen Rea, Winner, Adeel AkhtarUtopia, Adeel Akhtar, Nominee, Ken StottThe Missing, Ken Stott, Nominee, James NortonHappy Valley, James Norton, Nominee, David BradleyBroadchurch, David Bradley, Winner, Rory KinnearSouthcliffe, Rory Kinnear, Nominee, Nico MirallegroThe Village, Nico Mirallegro, Nominee, Jerome FlynnRipper Street, Jerome Flynn, Nominee, Simon Russell BealeThe Hollow Crown, Simon Russell Beale, Winner, Peter CapaldiThe Hour, Peter Capaldi, Nominee, Harry LloydThe Fear, Harry Lloyd, Nominee, Stephen GrahamAccused, Stephen Graham, Nominee, Andrew ScottSherlock, Andrew Scott, Winner, Martin FreemanSherlock, Martin Freeman, Nominee, Stephen ReaThe Shadow Line, Stephen Rea, Nominee, Joseph MawleBirdsong, Joseph Mawle, Nominee

Olivia colman wins best supporting actress bafta the british academy television awards 2013 bbc


The British Academy Television Awards are given out by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). They are informally known as the BAFTA TV Awards.

They have been awarded since 1954.

From 1968-1997, the BAFTA TV Awards and the BAFTA Film Awards were presented in one joint ceremony. Since 1998, there have been two separate ceremonies. The film awards are held in February, two weeks ahead of the Academy Awards (Oscars) in America, while the Television awards are held in late May. The BAFTA TV Award is the UK equivalent to the Emmy Award in the United States.

The awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress were first presented at the 2010 ceremony.

Julie walters wins best actress british academy television awards 2010 bbc one


2010s

2010 Matthew Macfadyen as Joe Miller in Criminal Justice

  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Bernard Bligh in Small Island
  • Tom Hollander as Monty Banks in Gracie!
  • Gary Lewis as Adam Ingram in Mo
  • 2011 Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson in Sherlock

  • Brendan Coyle as John Bates in Downton Abbey
  • Johnny Harris as Michael "Mick" Jenkins in This is England '86
  • Robert Sheehan as Nathan Young in Misfits
  • 2012 Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty in Sherlock

  • Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson in Sherlock
  • Joseph Mawle as Jack Firebrace in Birdsong
  • Stephen Rea as Gatehouse in The Shadow Line
  • 2013 Simon Russell Beale as Falstaff in Henry IV, Parts I & II: "The Hollow Crown"

  • Peter Capaldi as Randall Brown in The Hour
  • Stephen Graham as Tony in ''Accused: "Tracie's Story"
  • Harry Lloyd as Matty Beckett in The Fear
  • 2014 David Bradley as Jack Marshall in Broadchurch

  • Jerome Flynn as Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake in Ripper Street
  • Nico Mirallegro as Joe Middleton in The Village
  • Rory Kinnear as David Whitehead in Southcliffe
  • 2015 Stephen Rea as Sir Hugh Hayden-Hoyle in The Honourable Woman

  • Adeel Akhtar as Wilson Wilson in Utopia
  • James Norton as Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley
  • Ken Stott as Ian Garrett in The Missing
  • 2016 Tom Courtenay as Eric Slater in Unforgotten

  • Anton Lesser as Thomas More in Wolf Hall
  • Ian McKellen as Norman in The Dresser
  • Cyril Nri as Lance Sullivan in Cucumber
  • References

    British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor Wikipedia