Christian Michael Leonard Slater (born August 18, 1969) is an American
actor and producer.[1] He made his film debut with a leading role in
The Legend of Billie Jean

The Legend of Billie Jean (1985) and gained wider recognition for his
breakthrough role as Jason Dean in
Heathers

Heathers (1988). In the 1990s,
Slater starred in many big budget films, including Robin Hood: Prince
of Thieves (1991), Interview with the Vampire (1994), FernGully: The
Last Rainforest (1992), Broken Arrow (1996), and Hard Rain (1998).
Since 2000, Slater has combined work in the film business with
television, including appearances in
The West Wing

The West Wing and Alias and
starring in Breaking In and Mind Games.
Slater currently has the titular role in the
USA Network
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USA Network TV series Mr.
Robot (2015–), for which he earned the
Golden Globe Award

Golden Globe Award for Best
Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2016,
with additional nominations in 2017 and 2018.[2]
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Early career
2.2 Box office success
2.3 Since 2000
3 Personal life
3.1 Arrests and convictions
3.2 Charity work
4 Filmography
4.1 Film
4.2 Television
4.3 Stage
5 Awards and nominations
6 References
7 External links
Early life[edit]
Slater was born in New York City, the son of Michael Hawkins (born
Thomas Knight Slater), an actor also known as Michael Gainsborough,
and
Mary Jo Slater (née Lawton), an acting agent turned casting
executive and producer.[3][4] Slater has a maternal half-brother, Ryan
Slater, who is also an actor.[5] His great-uncle was radio personality
Bill Slater.[6] He attended the Dalton School, the Professional
Children's School and the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music
& Art and Performing Arts.[5]
Career[edit]
Early career[edit]
Slater's first television role was on the ABC soap opera One Life to
Live when he was 8 years old.[7] Following a run on Ryan's Hope, he
made his Broadway debut as the lisping Winthrop Paroo opposite Dick
Van Dyke in the 1980 revival of The Music Man.[3] Additional Broadway
credits include Copperfield, Merlin, Macbeth, Side Man, and The Glass
Menagerie. In addition he has performed in London's West End in One
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Swimming With Sharks.
Slater made his big screen debut in 1985's The Legend of Billie Jean
playing Billie Jean’s brother Binx. Though expected to be a big hit,
the film fell short at the box office, despite gaining a cult
following. His career improved with his role in The Name of the Rose
(1986) alongside Sean Connery.[8] Slater played Connery's apprentice
monk while they investigated a series of murders at a Benedictine
abbey. Slater followed this by playing Junior
Tucker in Francis Ford
Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), Gleaming the Cube
(1989) and
Beyond the Stars

Beyond the Stars (1989).
Slater's career rose to new heights when he played the dark character
J.D. in the 1989 film
Heathers

Heathers alongside Winona Ryder.
Heathers

Heathers was
billed as the teen film of 1989, which had turned into a hit musical a
year later. Slater beat out many other actors such as
Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt for
the part and his performance drew comparison with a young Jack
Nicholson.[8] After Heathers, Slater had offers to play more troubled
youths, including as a rebellious teen in Pump Up the Volume (1990)
and a wild gunman in
Young Guns II

Young Guns II (1990), in which Slater acted
alongside
Emilio Estevez
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Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland.
Box office success[edit]
In 1991, Slater was cast as Will Scarlett in the Hollywood big budget
production of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves alongside Kevin Costner,
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman and Alan Rickman. The film was a commercial success,
taking US$390 million worldwide, and Slater became one of the major
A-list stars of the 1990s.[9] With Slater being a big
Star Trek
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Star Trek fan,
he accepted a minor role in
Star Trek
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,
shortly after playing Charlie Luciano in the crime drama Mobsters.[8]
The following year he starred in Kuffs.
In 1993, Slater tried to expand his film genre, playing opposite
Marisa Tomei
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Marisa Tomei in
Untamed Heart

Untamed Heart and playing Clarence Worley in the
Quentin Tarantino-penned cult classic True Romance, which received
many rave reviews.[8] In his review of
True Romance

True Romance Roger Ebert
awarded the movie 3 stars out of 4 and commented, 'the energy and
style of the movie are exhilarating.
Christian Slater
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Christian Slater has the kind of
cocky recklessness the movie needs.'[10]
The part as the interviewer in Interview with the Vampire (1994) came
about after his friend River Phoenix, who originally had the role,
died.[8] Slater subsequently donated his earnings from the film to
Phoenix's favorite charities.[8] Slater also played the character of
Lewis in the romance film Bed of Roses in 1996 along with Mary Stuart
Masterson. Slater played Riley Hale in the big budget John Woo film
Broken Arrow (1996), which also starred John Travolta, before
appearing in 1998 in Hard Rain alongside Morgan Freeman. The same year
he also starred in the comedy
Very Bad Things

Very Bad Things opposite Cameron Diaz.
Since 2000[edit]
Since 2000 Slater has mixed TV work with leading roles in mainly lower
budget films along with supporting roles in a few mainstream
productions, appearing in the successful
The West Wing

The West Wing and Alias TV
productions, but also being part of Hollywood films, including Bobby
and 3000 Miles to Graceland.[8] He has also worked as a voice-over
artist in productions, including the character of 'Pip' in the
successful Australian animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest,
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and TV documentaries,
including
Prehistoric Planet and Dinosaur Planet. Slater also voiced
the character John Watson a.k.a. "Wonko the Sane" in
BBC

BBC Radio 4's
production of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.[11] Slater starred
in the television series My Own Worst Enemy in 2008 and The Forgotten
in 2009.
In 2011 he co-starred in the action film The River Murders, with Ray
Liotta and Ving Rhames. Also in 2011, he starred in the television
series, Breaking In, which lasted for two seasons. Slater co-starred
in another film with Ving Rhames, Soldiers of Fortune (2012), and in
the
Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone action thriller
Bullet to the Head

Bullet to the Head (2013),
directed by Walter Hill. He co-starred in the 2014 television series,
Mind Games, which was cancelled after only five episodes were
aired,[12] and was part of the ensemble in Lars von Trier's
controversial Nymphomaniac.[13]
Slater is reportedly developing and making a film based on Will
Viharo's 1993 neo-noir novel Love Stories Are Too Violent for Me,[14]
the first of three works to feature PI Vic Valentine.
Recently, he has received acclaim for his role in the television
series on
USA Network
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USA Network called Mr. Robot. Slater plays a computer
hacker, "Mr. Robot," who recruits Rami Malek's character, 'Elliot,"
into Slater's band of hackers called fsociety. The series premiered on
June 24, 2015. It has been picked up for a third season. [15]
Slater voices the character "Slater" on the FX original series Archer.
He also made a short film for HP called The Wolf which shows how easy
malware can spread on unprotected printers and computers.[citation
needed]
Personal life[edit]
In 2000, Slater married Ryan Haddon, the daughter of 1970s model Dayle
Haddon. They have two children, Jaden Christopher (born 1999) and
Eliana Sophia (born 2001).[8] In 2003, Haddon was arrested for
assaulting Slater at a
Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe while on a trip to Las
Vegas.[16] Haddon allegedly threw a glass and gashed Slater's neck
open for which he required 20 stitches. Haddon was charged with
domestic battery, booked at Las Vegas' Clark County Detention Center,
and freed after posting a bond.[17][18] They announced a separation
over Christmas 2004 while Slater was performing in a stage version of
the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in London's West End. They
officially separated in 2005 and divorced in 2007.[19]
Slater was once quoted as saying "Work is my hobby, staying sober is
my job."[20]
Christian Slater
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Christian Slater is a practitioner in Kempo Karate.[21]
On December 2, 2013, Slater married his girlfriend Brittany Lopez in
Florida, whom he had dated for three years.[22][23]
Arrests and convictions[edit]
In 1989, Slater was arrested for drunk driving and assault. He was
sentenced to 10 days in jail.[8][24]
In 1994, he was arrested when he tried to board a commercial plane
with a gun in his luggage.[24] He was sentenced to community
service.[25]
In 1997, Slater was convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend,
Michelle Jonas, and a police officer while under the influence of
drugs and alcohol.[8][24] He spent over 100 days in a rehabilitation
facility while out on bail and then was sentenced to a three-month
term in jail followed by three months in a residential rehab
center.[5]
On May 24, 2005, Slater was arrested in Manhattan, New York, after he
allegedly sexually harassed a woman on the street.[26] A video of
Slater being arrested was recorded and shown on television. Slater was
charged with third degree sexual abuse and was held at the 19th
precinct in Manhattan.[26][27] The charges were later dropped on the
condition that Slater keep out of trouble for six months.[28]
Charity work[edit]
Slater has been a supporter of several charities, including 21st
Century Leaders, Global Green and Whatever It Takes.[29] Slater
appeared in an educational video on behalf of Nelson Mandela’s 46664
charity for
AIDS

AIDS awareness.[30]
He has also worked to promote humanitarian work in South Africa.[31]
In 1994, Slater donated his earnings from the film Interview with the
Vampire to River Phoenix’s favorite charities.[3] Slater had taken a
role in the film planned to be filled by Phoenix after the latter died
in 1993. In early May 2009, Slater visited wounded and recovering
soldiers of Walter Reed Army Medical Center for the USO.[3] On
December 10, 2009, Slater visited Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he
contributed work for the television show Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition. The episode aired on March 21, 2010.[32]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1982
Pardon Me for Living
Virgil Meade
1985
Legend of Billie Jean, TheThe Legend of Billie Jean
Binx
1986
Twisted
Mark Collins
1986
Name of the Rose, TheThe Name of the Rose
Adso of Melk
1988
Tucker: The Man and His Dream
Preston Tucker, Jr.
1989
Desperate for Love
Cliff Petrie
1989
Beyond the Stars
Eric Michaels
1989
Wizard, TheThe Wizard
Nick Woods
1989
Heathers
Jason "J.D." Dean
1989
Gleaming the Cube
Brian Kelly
1990
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
Andy Smith
Segment: "Lot 249"
1990
Pump Up the Volume
Mark Hunter
1990
Young Guns II
"Arkansas" Dave Rudabaugh
1991
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Will Scarlet
1991
Mobsters
Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
1991
Star Trek
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Excelsior Communications Officer
1992
Kuffs
George Kuffs
1992
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
Pips
Voice
1993
Untamed Heart
Adam
1993
True Romance
Clarence Worley
1994
Interview with the Vampire
Daniel Molloy
1994
Jimmy Hollywood
William
1995
Murder in the First
James Stamphill
1996
Bed of Roses
Lewis Farrell
1996
Broken Arrow
Captain Riley Hale
1997
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Easily Fooled Security Guard
Deleted scene
1997
Julian Po
Julian Po
1997
Basil
John Mannion
Also co-producer
1998
Hard Rain
Tom
Also co-producer
1998
Very Bad Things
Robert Boyd
Also executive producer
2000
Contender, TheThe Contender
Reginald Webster
2001
Who Is Cletis Tout?
Trevor Allen Finch
2001
3000 Miles to Graceland
Hanson
2002
Hard Cash
Thomas Taylor
2002
Windtalkers
Sgt. Pete "Ox" Henderson
2003
Masked and Anonymous
Crew Guy #1
2004
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Winston Churchill
2004
Mindhunters
J.D. Reston
2004
Confessor, TheThe Confessor
Daniel Clemens
2005
Alone in the Dark
Edward Carnby
2005
Deal, TheThe Deal
Tom Hanson
Also executive producer
2006
Crossing the Line
Himself
Documentary
2006
Bobby
Daryl Timmons
2006
Hollow Man 2
Michael Griffin/Hollow Man
2007
He Was a Quiet Man
Bob Maconel
2007
Slipstream
Ray / Matt Dodds / Patrolman #2
2007
Ten Commandments, TheThe Ten Commandments
Moses
Voice
2008
Love Lies Bleeding
Pollen
2008
Igor
Doctor Schadenfreude's Igor
Voice
2009
Dolan's Cadillac
Jimmy Dolan
2009
Lies & Illusions
Wes Wilson
2011
Sacrifice
Father Porter
2011
The River Murders
Agent Vuckovitch
2011
Guns, Girls and Gambling
John Smith/Lee
2011
Without Men
Gordon
2012
Playback
Frank Lyons
2012
Soldiers of Fortune
Craig Mackenzie
2012
El Gringo
Lieutenant West
2012
Freaky Deaky
Skip Gibbs
2012
Dawn Rider
"Cincinnati" John Mason
2012
Rites of Passage
Delgado
2012
Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood
Governor Bramlette
2012
Back to the Sea
Jack
Voice
2012
Assassin's Bullet
Robert Diggs
2012
Bullet to the Head
Marcus Baptiste
2013
The Power of Few
Clyde
2013
Stranded
Col. Gerard Brauchman
2013
Assassins Run
Mikhail Gutseriev
2013
Nymphomaniac
Joe’s father
2014
Ask Me Anything
Paul Spooner
2014
Way of the Wicked
Henry
2015
Hot Tub Time Machine 2
Choozy Doozy Host
Uncredited
2015
The Adderall Diaries
Hans Reiser
2016
King Cobra
Stephen
2017
The Summit
Dereck McKinley
2017
Mune: Guardian of the Moon
Leeyoon
American dub
2017
The Wife
Nathaniel Bone
2018
The Public
Josh Davis
2018
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
Deadshot
Voice
Television[edit]
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1977
One Life to Live
Boy in doctor's office
1 episode
1981
Standing Room Only
Billy
Episode: "Sherlock Holmes"
1984
Tales from the Darkside
Jody Tolliver
Episode: "A Case of the Stubborns"
1985
Ryan's Hope
D. J. LaSalle
6 episodes
1986
Crime Story
Teen Boy
Episode: "Old Friends, Dead Ends"
1986
Equalizer, TheThe Equalizer
Michael Winslow
Episode: "Joy Ride"
1988
L.A. Law
Andy Prescott
Episode: "Fetus Completus"
1991, 1993
Saturday Night Live
Himself (host)
2 episodes
1993
1993 MTV Video Music Awards
Himself (host)
Television special
2002
Alias
Neil Caplan
2 episodes
2002
The West Wing
Lt. Cmdr. Jack Reese
3 episodes
2003
Dinosaur Planet
Narrator (voice)
4 episodes
2003–2005
Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, TheThe Adventures of Jimmy Neutron
Jet Fusion (voice)
2 episodes
2005–2012
Robot Chicken
Various voices
6 episodes
2006
My Name Is Earl
Woody
Episode: "Robbed a Stoner Blind"
2008
My Own Worst Enemy
Edward Albright / Henry Spivey
9 episodes
2009
Forgotten, TheThe Forgotten
Alex Donovan
17 episodes
2009
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Himself
Episode: "The Hot Towel"
2010
The Office
Himself
Episode: "Sabre"
2011–2012
Breaking In
Oz
20 episodes
2011
Entourage
Himself
Episode: "Out with a Bang"
2012
Phineas and Ferb
Paul (voice)
Episode: "Delivery of Destiny"
2013
Out There
Johnny Slade (voice)
Episode: "Springoween"
2014
Mind Games
Ross Edwards
10 episodes
2014
Stan Lee's Mighty 7
Lazer Lord (voice)
Pilot
2014–2016
Archer
Slater (voice)
10 episodes
2015
Two and a Half Men
Himself
Episode: "Of Course He's Dead: Part 2"
2015–present
Mr. Robot
Mr. Robot/ Edward Alderson
31 episodes, also producer
2015
Jake and the Never Land Pirates
The Grim Buccaneer (voice)
2 episodes
2016–present
The Lion Guard
Ushari (voice)
12 episodes
2016–present
Milo Murphy's Law
Elliot Decker (voice)
7 episodes
2016
Dawn of the Croods
Gurg (voice)
Episode: "Grug vs. Gurg"
2016–2017
Live with Kelly
Himself (guest host)
13 episodes
2017
Jeff & Some Aliens
Various voices
2 episodes
2017
Justice League Action
Deadshot

Deadshot (voice)
Episode: "Double Cross"
2017
Rick and Morty
Vance Maximus (voice)
Episode: "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender"
Stage[edit]
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1980
The Music Man
Winthrop Paroo
New York City

New York City Center
1981
Copperfield
Billy Mowcher
August Wilson Theatre
1982
Macbeth
Macduff's Son
Circle in the Square Theatre
1983
Merlin
Young Merlin / Arthur
Mark Hellinger Theatre
1984
Landscape of the Body
Bert
Second Stage Theatre
1999
Side Man
Clifford
John Golden Theatre
2004–2005
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Randle Patrick "Mac" McMurphy
Gielgud Theatre
2005
The Glass Menagerie
Tom Wingfield
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
2006
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Randle Patrick "Mac" McMurphy
Garrick Theatre
2007–2008
Swimming with Sharks
Buddy
Vaudeville Theatre
2015
Spamalot
Sir Galahad
The Hollywood Bowl
2017–2018
Glengarry Glen Ross
Richard Roma
Playhouse Theatre
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year
Award
Category
Title
Result
1990
Chicago Film Critics Association Award
Most Promising Actor
Heathers
Nominated
1991
Independent Spirit Award
Best Male Lead
Pump Up the Volume
Nominated
1992
MTV Movie Award
Most Desirable Male
Kuffs
Nominated
1993
Untamed Heart[33]
Won
Best Kiss (with Marisa Tomei)
Won
1994
Best Kiss (with Patricia Arquette)
True Romance
Nominated
Saturn Award
Best Actor
Nominated
1995
MTV Movie Award
Most Desirable Male
Interview with a Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
Nominated
1996
Best Fight (with John Travolta)
Broken Arrow
Nominated
2000
Slate Award
Best Male Performance
Very Bad Things
Won
2001
Critics' Choice Award
Alan J. Pakula Award
The Contender
Won
2006
Hollywood Film Award
Ensemble of the Year
Bobby
Won
2007
Screen Actors Guild Award
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated
Critics' Choice Award
Best Acting Ensemble
Nominated
2016
People's Choice Award
Favorite Cable TV Actor
Mr. Robot
Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award
Best Supporting
Actor

Actor in a Drama Series
Won
Golden Globe Award
Best Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Won
Satellite Award
Best Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Won
Critics' Choice Television Award
Best Supporting
Actor

Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated
2017
Golden Globe Award
Best Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated
2018
Nominated
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Golden Globe Award

Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or
Television Film
James Brolin
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James Brolin (1970)
Edward Asner (1971)
James Brolin
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James Brolin (1972)
McLean Stevenson

McLean Stevenson (1973)
Harvey Korman

Harvey Korman (1974)
Edward Asner/
Tim Conway

Tim Conway (1975)
Edward Asner (1976)
Norman Fell

Norman Fell (1978)
Danny DeVito/
Vic Tayback

Vic Tayback (1979)
Pat Harrington Jr./
Vic Tayback

Vic Tayback (1980)
John Hillerman
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John Hillerman (1981)
Lionel Stander

Lionel Stander (1982)
Richard Kiley

Richard Kiley (1983)
Paul Le Mat (1984)
Edward James Olmos
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Edward James Olmos (1985)
Jan Niklas (1986)
Rutger Hauer
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Rutger Hauer (1987)
Barry Bostwick/
John Gielgud

John Gielgud (1988)
Dean Stockwell
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Dean Stockwell (1989)
Charles Durning

Charles Durning (1990)
Louis Gossett, Jr.

Louis Gossett, Jr. (1991)
Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schell (1992)
Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges (1993)
Edward James Olmos
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Edward James Olmos (1994)
Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland (1995)
Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen (1996)
George C. Scott

George C. Scott (1997)
Don Cheadle/
Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck (1998)
Peter Fonda

Peter Fonda (1999)
Robert Downey Jr.
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Robert Downey Jr. (2000)
Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci (2001)
Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland (2002)
Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright (2003)
William Shatner

William Shatner (2004)
Paul Newman

Paul Newman (2005)
Jeremy Irons
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Jeremy Irons (2006)
Jeremy Piven

Jeremy Piven (2007)
Tom Wilkinson
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Tom Wilkinson (2008)
John Lithgow

John Lithgow (2009)
Chris Colfer

Chris Colfer (2010)
Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage (2011)
Ed Harris

Ed Harris (2012)
Jon Voight

Jon Voight (2013)
Matt Bomer

Matt Bomer (2014)
Christian Slater
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Christian Slater (2015)
Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie (2016)
Alexander Skarsgård
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Alexander Skarsgård (2017)
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MTV Movie Award

MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss
Anna Chlumsky

Anna Chlumsky &
Macaulay Culkin
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Macaulay Culkin in My Girl (1992)
Christian Slater
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Christian Slater &
Marisa Tomei
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Marisa Tomei in
Untamed Heart

Untamed Heart (1993)
Demi Moore

Demi Moore &
Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson in
Indecent Proposal

Indecent Proposal (1994)
Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey &
Lauren Holly

Lauren Holly in
Dumb and Dumber

Dumb and Dumber (1995)
Natasha Henstridge

Natasha Henstridge &
Anthony Guidera in Species (1996)
Will Smith

Will Smith &
Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox in Independence Day (1997)
Adam Sandler
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Adam Sandler &
Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore in
The Wedding Singer

The Wedding Singer (1998)
Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow &
Joseph Fiennes
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Joseph Fiennes in
Shakespeare in Love

Shakespeare in Love (1999)
Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar &
Selma Blair

Selma Blair in
Cruel Intentions

Cruel Intentions (2000)
Julia Stiles

Julia Stiles &
Sean Patrick Thomas in
Save the Last Dance

Save the Last Dance (2001)
Jason Biggs

Jason Biggs &
Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott in
American Pie 2

American Pie 2 (2002)
Tobey Maguire

Tobey Maguire &
Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst in Spider-Man (2003)
Owen Wilson,
Carmen Electra

Carmen Electra &
Amy Smart

Amy Smart in Starsky & Hutch
(2004)
Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling &
Rachel McAdams
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Rachel McAdams in
The Notebook

The Notebook (2005)
Heath Ledger

Heath Ledger &
Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal in
Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain (2006)
Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell &
Sacha Baron Cohen

Sacha Baron Cohen in Talladega Nights: The Ballad
of Ricky Bobby (2007)
Briana Evigan

Briana Evigan & Robert Hoffman in Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson &
Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart in Twilight (2009)
Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson &
Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: New Moon
(2010)
Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson &
Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
(2011)
Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson &
Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking
Dawn - Part 1 (2012)
Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence &
Bradley Cooper
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Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook
(2013)
Emma Roberts,
Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston &
Will Poulter

Will Poulter in We're the Millers
(2014)
Ansel Elgort
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Ansel Elgort &
Shailene Woodley
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Shailene Woodley in The Fault in Our Stars (2015)
Rebel Wilson
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Rebel Wilson &
Adam DeVine
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Adam DeVine in
Pitch Perfect 2 (2016)
Ashton Sanders & Jharrel Jerome in Moonlight (2017)
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Satellite Award for Best Supporting
Actor

Actor – Series, Miniseries or
Television Film
Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci (1996)
Vondie Curtis-Hall (1997)
David Clennon (1998)
David Schwimmer

David Schwimmer (2001)
Linus Roache (2002)
Justin Kirk

Justin Kirk (2003)
Bill Nighy

Bill Nighy (2004)
Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid (2005)
Tony Plana

Tony Plana (2006)
David Zayas

David Zayas (2007)
Nelsan Ellis
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Nelsan Ellis (2008)
John Lithgow

John Lithgow (2009)
David Strathairn
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David Strathairn (2010)
Peter Dinklage

Peter Dinklage /
Ryan Hurst

Ryan Hurst (2011)
Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough (2012)
Aaron Paul
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Aaron Paul (2013)
Rory Kinnear
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Rory Kinnear (2014)
Christian Slater
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Christian Slater (2015)
Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn (2016)
Michael McKean

Michael McKean (2017)
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