BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
British film industry award
BAFTA Award for Best Actor | |
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The 2023 recipient: Cillian Murphy | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role |
Location | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
Currently held by | Cillian Murphy for Oppenheimer (2023) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
Best Actor in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film.
Superlatives
Superlative | Best Actor | Best Supporting Actor | Overall (including Most Promising Newcomer) | |||
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Actor with most awards | Peter Finch | 5 | Denholm Elliott | 3 | Peter Finch | 5 |
Actor with most British Actor Awards (until 1967) | Peter Finch | 3 | — | — | Peter Finch | 3 |
Actor with most Foreign Actor Awards (until 1967) | Marlon Brando | 3 | — | — | Marlon Brando | 3 |
Actor with most nominations | Daniel Day-Lewis Dustin Hoffman | 7 | Denholm Elliott | 7 | Michael Caine Dustin Hoffman Laurence Olivier | 8 |
Actor with most British Actor Award nominations (until 1967) | Laurence Olivier | 6 | — | — | Laurence Olivier | 6 |
Actor with most Foreign Actor Award nominations (until 1967) | Sidney Poitier | 6 | — | — | Sidney Poitier | 6 |
Winners and nominees
From 1952 to 1967, there were two Best Actor awards: one for a British actor and another for a foreign actor. In 1968, the two prizes of British and Foreign actor were combined to create a single Best Actor award. Its current title, for Best Actor in a Leading Role, has been used since 1995.
indicates the winner
1950s
Year | Actor | Film | Character |
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1952 (6th) | Best British Actor | ||
Ralph Richardson | The Sound Barrier | John Ridgefield | |
Jack Hawkins | Mandy | Dick Searle | |
James Hayter | The Pickwick Papers | Samuel Pickwick | |
Laurence Olivier | Carrie | George Hurstwood | |
Nigel Patrick | The Sound Barrier | Tony Garthwaite | |
Alastair Sim | Folly to Be Wise | Captain William Paris | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Marlon Brando | Viva Zapata! | Emiliano Zapata | |
Humphrey Bogart | The African Queen | Charlie Allnut | |
Pierre Fresnay | God Needs Men | Thomas Gourvennec | |
Francesco Golisano | Miracle in Milan | Totò | |
Fredric March | Death of a Salesman | Willy Loman | |
1953 (7th) | Best British Actor | ||
John Gielgud | Julius Caesar | Cassius | |
Jack Hawkins | The Cruel Sea | George Ericson | |
Trevor Howard | The Heart of the Matter | Harry Scobie | |
Duncan Macrae | The Kidnappers | Jim MacKenzie | |
Kenneth More | Genevieve | Ambrose Claverhouse | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Marlon Brando | Julius Caesar | Mark Antony | |
Eddie Albert | Roman Holiday | Irving Radovich | |
Van Heflin | Shane | Joe Starrett | |
Claude Laydu | Diary of a Country Priest | Priest of Ambricourt | |
Marcel Mouloudji | We Are All Murderers | René Le Guen | |
Gregory Peck | Roman Holiday | Joe Bradley | |
Spencer Tracy | The Actress | Clinton Jones | |
1954 (8th) | Best British Actor | ||
Kenneth More | Doctor in the House | Richard Grimsdyke | |
Maurice Denham | The Purple Plain | Blore | |
Robert Donat | Lease of Life | Rev. William Thorne | |
John Mills | Hobson's Choice | Will Mossop | |
David Niven | Carrington V.C. | Charles "Copper" Carrington | |
Donald Wolfit | Svengali | Svengali | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Marlon Brando | On the Waterfront | Terry Malloy | |
Neville Brand | Riot in Cell Block 11 | James V. Dunn | |
José Ferrer | The Caine Mutiny | Barney Greenwald | |
Fredric March | Executive Suite | Loren Phineas Shaw | |
James Stewart | The Glenn Miller Story | Glenn Miller | |
1955 (9th) | Best British Actor | ||
Laurence Olivier | Richard III | Richard, Duke of Gloucester | |
Alfie Bass | The Bespoke Overcoat | Fender | |
Alec Guinness | The Prisoner | The Cardinal | |
Jack Hawkins | The Interrogator | ||
Kenneth More | The Deep Blue Sea | Freddie Page | |
Michael Redgrave | The Night My Number Came Up | Air Mshl. Hardie | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Ernest Borgnine | Marty | Marty Piletti | |
James Dean (posthumous) | East of Eden | Cal Trask | |
Jack Lemmon | Mister Roberts | Frank Thurlowe Pulver | |
Toshiro Mifune | Seven Samurai | Kikuchiyo | |
Takashi Shimura | Kambei Shimada | ||
Frank Sinatra | Not as a Stranger | Alfred Boone | |
1956 (10th) | Best British Actor | ||
Peter Finch | A Town Like Alice | Joe Harman | |
Jack Hawkins | The Long Arm | Tom Halliday | |
Kenneth More | Reach for the Sky | Douglas Bader | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
François Périer | Gervaise | Henri Coupeau | |
Gunnar Björnstrand | Smiles of a Summer Night | Fredik Egerman | |
James Dean (posthumous) | Rebel Without a Cause | Jim Stark | |
Pierre Fresnay | The Unfrocked One | Maurice Morand | |
William Holden | Picnic | Hal Carter | |
Karl Malden | Baby Doll | Archie Lee Meighan | |
Frank Sinatra | The Man with the Golden Arm | Frankie Machine | |
Spencer Tracy | The Mountain | Zachary Teller | |
1957 (11th) | Best British Actor | ||
Alec Guinness | The Bridge on the River Kwai | Cmdr. Nicholson | |
Peter Finch | Windom's Way | Alec Windom | |
Trevor Howard | Manuela | James Prothero | |
Laurence Olivier | The Prince and the Showgirl | Charles, Prince Regent of Carpathia | |
Michael Redgrave | Time Without Pity | David Graham | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Henry Fonda | 12 Angry Men | Juror 8 | |
Richard Basehart | Time Limit | Maj. Harry Cargill | |
Pierre Brasseur | The Gates of Paris[5] | Juju | |
Tony Curtis | Sweet Smell of Success | Sidney Falco | |
Jean Gabin | La Traversé de Paris | Grandgil | |
Robert Mitchum | Heaven Knows, Mr Allison | Cpl. Allison | |
Sidney Poitier | Edge of the City | Tommy Tyler | |
Ed Wynn | The Great Man | Paul Beaseley | |
1958 (12th) | Best British Actor | ||
Trevor Howard | The Key | Chris Ford | |
Michael Craig | Sea of Sand | Captain Tim Cotton | |
Laurence Harvey | Room at the Top | Joe Lampton | |
I. S. Johar | Harry Black | Bapu | |
Anthony Quayle | Ice Cold in Alex | Captain van der Poel / Haupt. Otto Lutz | |
Terry-Thomas | Tom Thumb | Ivan | |
Donald Wolfit | Room at the Top | Mr. Brown | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Sidney Poitier | The Defiant Ones | Noah Cullen | |
Marlon Brando | The Young Lions | Christian Diestl | |
Tony Curtis | The Defiant Ones | John "Joker" Jackson | |
Glenn Ford | The Sheepman | Jason Sweet | |
Curd Jürgens | The Enemy Below | Kapt. von Stolberg | |
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness | Captain Lin Nan | ||
Charles Laughton | Witness for the Prosecution | Sir Wilfrid Robarts | |
Paul Newman | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Brick Pollitt | |
Victor Sjöström | Wild Strawberries | Prof. Isak Borg | |
Spencer Tracy | The Last Hurrah | Frank Skeffington | |
1959 (13th) | Best British Actor | ||
Peter Sellers | I'm All Right Jack | Fred Kite | |
Stanley Baker | Yesterday's Enemy | Captain Langford | |
Richard Burton | Look Back in Anger | Jimmy Porter | |
Peter Finch | The Nun's Story | Dr. Fortunati | |
Laurence Harvey | Expresso Bongo | Johnny Jackson | |
Gordon Jackson | Yesterday's Enemy | Sgt. MacKenzie | |
Laurence Olivier | The Devil's Disciple | John Burgoyne | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Jack Lemmon | Some Like It Hot | Jerry / "Daphne" | |
Zbigniew Cybulski | Ashes and Diamonds | Maciek Chelmicki | |
Jean Desailly | Maigret Sets a Trap | Marcel Maurin | |
Jean Gabin | Jules Maigret | ||
Takashi Shimura | Living | Kanji Watanabe | |
James Stewart | Anatomy of a Murder | Paul Biegler |
1960s
Year | Actor | Film | Character |
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1960 (14th) | Best British Actor | ||
Peter Finch | The Trials of Oscar Wilde | Oscar Wilde | |
Richard Attenborough | The Angry Silence | Tom Curtis | |
Albert Finney | Saturday Night and Sunday Morning | Arthur Seaton | |
John Fraser | The Trials of Oscar Wilde | Lord Alfred Douglas | |
Alec Guinness | Tunes of Glory | Maj. Jock Sinclair | |
John Mills | Lt. Col. Basil Barrow | ||
Laurence Olivier | The Entertainer | Archie Rice | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Jack Lemmon | The Apartment | C. C. Baxter | |
George Hamilton | Crime and Punishment U.S.A. | Robert Cole | |
Burt Lancaster | Elmer Gantry | Elmer Gantry | |
Fredric March | Inherit the Wind | Matthew Harrison Brady | |
Yves Montand | Let's Make Love | Jean-Marc Clement / Alexander Dumas | |
Spencer Tracy | Inherit the Wind | Henry Drummond | |
1961 (15th) | Best British Actor | ||
Peter Finch | No Love for Johnnie | Johnnie Byrne | |
Dirk Bogarde | Victim | Melville Farr | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Paul Newman | The Hustler | "Fast Eddie" Felson | |
Montgomery Clift | Judgment at Nuremberg | Rudolph Petersen | |
Vladimir Ivashov | Ballad of a Soldier | Pvt. Alyosha Skvortsov | |
Philippe Leroy | The Night Watch | Manu Borelli | |
Sidney Poitier | A Raisin in the Sun | Walter Lee Younger | |
Maximilian Schell | Judgment at Nuremberg | Hans Rolfe | |
Alberto Sordi | The Best of Enemies | Captain Blasi | |
1962 (16th) | Best British Actor | ||
Peter O'Toole | Lawrence of Arabia | T. E. Lawrence | |
Richard Attenborough | The Dock Brief | Herbert Fowle | |
Alan Bates | A Kind of Loving | Victor 'Vic' Brown | |
James Mason | Lolita | Humbert Humbert | |
Laurence Olivier | Term of Trial | Graham Weir | |
Peter Sellers | Only Two Can Play | John Lewis | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Burt Lancaster | Birdman of Alcatraz | Robert Stroud | |
Jean-Paul Belmondo | Léon Morin, Priest | Léon Morin | |
Kirk Douglas | Lonely are the Brave | John W. "Jack" Burns | |
George Hamilton | Light in the Piazza | Fabrizio Naccarelli | |
Charles Laughton | Advise and Consent | Sen. Seabright "Seeb" Cooley | |
Anthony Quinn | Lawrence of Arabia | Auda ibu Tayi | |
Robert Ryan | Billy Budd | John Claggart | |
Georges Wilson | The Long Absence | The Tramp | |
1963 (17th) | Best British Actor | ||
Dirk Bogarde | The Servant | Hugo Barrett | |
Tom Courtenay | Billy Liar | William Terrence 'Billy' Fisher | |
Albert Finney | Tom Jones | Tom Jones | |
Hugh Griffith | Squire Western | ||
Richard Harris | This Sporting Life | Frank Machin | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Marcello Mastroianni | Divorce Italian Style | Ferdinando Cefalù | |
Franco Citti | Accattone | Vittorio "Accattone" Cataldi | |
Howard Da Silva | David and Lisa | Dr. Swinford | |
Jack Lemmon | Days of Wine and Roses | Joe Clay | |
Paul Newman | Hud | Hud Bannon | |
Gregory Peck | To Kill a Mockingbird | Atticus Finch | |
1964 (18th) | Best British Actor | ||
Richard Attenborough [A] | Guns at Batasi | RSM Lauderdale | |
Seance on a Wet Afternoon | Billy Savage | ||
Tom Courtenay | King & Country | Pvt. Arthur Hamp | |
Peter O'Toole | Becket | King Henry II | |
Peter Sellers [A] | Dr. Strangelove | Gp Capt. Lionel Mandrake / President Merkin Muffley / Dr. Strangelove | |
The Pink Panther | Inspector Jacques Clouseau | ||
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Marcello Mastroianni | Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi | |
Cary Grant | Charade | Peter Joshua | |
Sterling Hayden | Dr. Strangelove | BG Jack D. Ripper | |
Sidney Poitier | Lilies of the Field | Homer Smith | |
1965 (19th) | Best British Actor | ||
Dirk Bogarde | Darling | Robert Gold | |
Harry Andrews | The Hill | RSM Wilson | |
Michael Caine | The Ipcress File | Harry Palmer | |
Rex Harrison | My Fair Lady | Prof. Henry Higgins | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Lee Marvin [A] | Cat Ballou | Kid Shelleen / Tim Strawn | |
The Killers | Charlie Strom | ||
Jack Lemmon [A] | Good Neighbor Sam | Sam Bissell | |
How to Murder Your Wife | Stanley Ford | ||
Anthony Quinn | Zorba the Greek | Alexis Zorba | |
Innokenty Smoktunovsky | Hamlet | Prince Hamlet | |
Oskar Werner | Ship of Fools | Dr. Wilhelm "Willi" Schumann | |
1966 (20th) | Best British Actor | ||
Richard Burton [A] | The Spy Who Came in from the Cold | Alec Leamas | |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | George | ||
Michael Caine | Alfie | Alfred "Alfie" Elkins | |
Ralph Richardson [A] | Doctor Zhivago | Alexander "Sasha" Gromeko | |
Khartoum | William Ewart Gladstone | ||
The Wrong Box | Joseph Finsbury | ||
David Warner | Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment | Morgan Delt | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Rod Steiger | The Pawnbroker | Sol Nazerman | |
Jean-Paul Belmondo | Pierrot le Fou | Ferdinand Griffon / "Pierrot" | |
Sidney Poitier | A Patch of Blue | Gordon Ralfe | |
Oskar Werner | The Spy Who Came in from the Cold | Fiedler | |
1967 (21st) | Best British Actor | ||
Paul Scofield | A Man for All Seasons | Sir Thomas More | |
Dirk Bogarde [A] | Accident | Stephen | |
Our Mother's House | Charlie Hook | ||
Richard Burton | The Taming of the Shrew | Petruchio | |
James Mason | The Deadly Affair | Charles Dobbs | |
Best Foreign Actor | |||
Rod Steiger | In the Heat of the Night | Police Chief Bill Gillespie | |
Warren Beatty | Bonnie and Clyde | Clyde Barrow | |
Sidney Poitier | In the Heat of the Night | Detective Virgil Tibbs | |
Orson Welles | Chimes at Midnight | Sir John Falstaff | |
1968 (22nd) | Best Actor | ||
Spencer Tracy | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Matt Drayton | |
Trevor Howard | The Charge of the Light Brigade | Lord Cardigan | |
Ron Moody | Oliver! | Fagin | |
Nicol Williamson | The Bofors Gun | O'Rourke | |
1969 (23rd) | Dustin Hoffman [A] | John and Mary | John |
Midnight Cowboy | Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo | ||
Alan Bates | Women in Love | Rupert Birkin | |
Walter Matthau [A] | Hello, Dolly! | Horace Vandergelder | |
The Secret Life of an American Wife | The Movie Star | ||
Nicol Williamson | Inadmissible Evidence | Bill Maitland |
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Multiple nominations
Multiple wins
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See also
- Academy Award for Best Actor
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor
- Guldbagge Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
- 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
Notes
- A1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 : Rules from the 1960s to the 1970s allowed for a performer to receive a single citation which could honor their work in more than one film. Richard Attenborough, Peter Sellers, Lee Marvin, Jack Lemmon, Richard Burton, Dirk Bogarde, Dustin Hoffman, Walter Matthau, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Marlon Brando, George C. Scott, Donald Sutherland, Jack Nicholson, and Al Pacino were all nominated for their roles in two different films in the same category, while Ralph Richardson and Robert Redford were both nominated for three films. Matthau received dual nominations three times, with Hackman and Hoffman both accomplishing this feat twice.
- B1 2 : Michael Caine and Dustin Hoffman received the same number of votes, resulting in both actors receiving the award, according to Academy rules.
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External links
- BAFTA Awards Database
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BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
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Foreign |
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- Spencer Tracy (1968)
- Dustin Hoffman (1969)
- Robert Redford (1970)
- Peter Finch (1971)
- Gene Hackman (1972)
- Walter Matthau (1973)
- Jack Nicholson (1974)
- Al Pacino (1975)
- Jack Nicholson (1976)
- Peter Finch (1977)
- Richard Dreyfuss (1978)
- Jack Lemmon (1979)
- John Hurt (1980)
- Burt Lancaster (1981)
- Ben Kingsley (1982)
- Michael Caine / Dustin Hoffman (1983)
- Haing S. Ngor (1984)
- William Hurt (1985)
- Bob Hoskins (1986)
- Sean Connery (1987)
- John Cleese (1988)
- Daniel Day-Lewis (1989)
- Philippe Noiret (1990)
- Anthony Hopkins (1991)
- Robert Downey Jr. (1992)
- Anthony Hopkins (1993)
- Hugh Grant (1994)
- Nigel Hawthorne (1995)
- Geoffrey Rush (1996)
- Robert Carlyle (1997)
- Roberto Benigni (1998)
- Kevin Spacey (1999)
- Jamie Bell (2000)
- Russell Crowe (2001)
- Daniel Day-Lewis (2002)
- Bill Murray (2003)
- Jamie Foxx (2004)
- Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005)
- Forest Whitaker (2006)
- Daniel Day-Lewis (2007)
- Mickey Rourke (2008)
- Colin Firth (2009)
- Colin Firth (2010)
- Jean Dujardin (2011)
- Daniel Day-Lewis (2012)
- Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013)
- Eddie Redmayne (2014)
- Leonardo DiCaprio (2015)
- Casey Affleck (2016)
- Gary Oldman (2017)
- Rami Malek (2018)
- Joaquin Phoenix (2019)
- Anthony Hopkins (2020)
- Will Smith (2021)
- Austin Butler (2022)
- Cillian Murphy (2023)