John Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an American actor,
director, and producer. He has appeared in more than 70 films.
For his roles in
Places in the Heart
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Places in the Heart and In the Line of Fire, he
received
Academy Award

Academy Award nominations. He has also appeared in films such
as Empire of the Sun, The Killing Fields, Con Air, The Sheltering Sky,
Of Mice and Men, Rounders, Ripley's Game, Knockaround Guys, Being John
Malkovich, Shadow of the Vampire, Burn After Reading, Red, Red 2,
Mulholland Falls, Dangerous Liaisons, and Warm Bodies, as well as
producing films such as Ghost World, Juno, and The Perks of Being a
Wallflower.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
3 Personal life
4 Awards and nominations
5 References
6 External links
Early life[edit]
Malkovich was born in Christopher, Illinois. His paternal grandparents
were Croatian, hailing from Ozalj[1][2][3][4], although he also stated
Montenegrin roots as a possibility.[5] His mother was of French,
German, Scottish and English ancestry.[6] He grew up in a large house
in Benton, Illinois, where his next door neighbor was future
basketball star Doug Collins. His father, Daniel Leon Malkovich
(1926–1980), was a state conservation director and publisher of
Outdoor Illinois, a conservation magazine. His mother, Joe Anne (née
Choisser; 1928–2009), owned the Benton Evening News, as well as
Outdoor Illinois.[7][8][9] Malkovich has three younger sisters and an
older brother.[10]
Malkovich attended Logan Grade School, Webster Junior High School, and
Benton Consolidated High School. During his high school years, he
appeared in various plays and the musical Carousel. He was also active
in a folk gospel group, singing in area churches and community events.
As a member of a local summer theater/comedy project, he co-starred in
Jean-Claude van Itallie's
America Hurrah

America Hurrah in 1972. Upon graduating from
high school, he entered Eastern Illinois University, and then
transferred to Illinois State University, where he majored in
theater.[11]
Career[edit]
See also:
John Malkovich

John Malkovich filmography
Malkovich in August 2009
In 1976, Malkovich, along with Joan Allen, Gary Sinise, and Glenne
Headly, became a charter member of the
Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Steppenwolf Theatre Company in
Chicago.[7] He moved to
New York City

New York City in 1980 to appear in a
Steppenwolf production of the
Sam Shepard

Sam Shepard play True West for which he
won an Obie Award.[12] In early 1982, he appeared in A Streetcar Named
Desire with Chicago's Wisdom Bridge Theatre. Malkovich then directed a
Steppenwolf co-production, the 1984 revival of Lanford Wilson's Balm
in Gilead, for which he received a second
Obie Award

Obie Award and a Drama Desk
Award.[12] His Broadway debut that year was as Biff in Death of a
Salesman alongside
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman as Willy. Malkovich won an Emmy
Award[13] for this role when the play was adapted for television by
CBS

CBS in 1985.
One of his first film roles was as an extra alongside Allen, Terry
Kinney,
George Wendt

George Wendt and
Laurie Metcalf

Laurie Metcalf in Robert Altman's 1978 film A
Wedding. He made his feature film debut in 1984 as Sally Field's blind
boarder Mr. Will in Places in the Heart. For his portrayal of Mr.
Will, Malkovich received his first
Academy Award

Academy Award nomination for Best
Supporting Actor. He also portrayed
Al Rockoff

Al Rockoff in The Killing Fields.
He continued to have steady work in films such as Empire of the Sun,
directed by Steve Spielberg, and the 1987 film adaptation of Tennessee
Williams's The Glass Menagerie with
Paul Newman

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
He then starred in Making Mr. Right. Malkovich became a star when he
portrayed the sinister and sensual Valmont in the 1988 film Dangerous
Liaisons, a film adaptation of the stage play Les Liaisons Dangereuses
by Christopher Hampton,[14] who in turn had adapted it from the 1782
novel of the same title by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. He later
reprised this role for the music video of "Walking on Broken Glass" by
Annie Lennox.
In 1990, he recited, in Croatian, verses of the Croatian national
anthem
Lijepa naša domovino

Lijepa naša domovino (Our Beautiful Homeland) in Nenad Bach's
song "Can We Go Higher?".[15]
Malkovich starred in the 1992 film adaptation of John Steinbeck's
award-winning novella
Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men as Lennie alongside Gary Sinise
as George. In 1994, he was nominated for another Oscar, in the same
category, for In the Line of Fire. Though he played the title role in
the Charlie Kaufman-penned Being John Malkovich, he played a slight
variation of himself, as indicated by the character's middle name of
"Horatio". Malkovich has a cameo in the movie Adaptation.—also
written by Kaufman—appearing as himself during the filming of Being
John Malkovich. The Dancer Upstairs, Malkovich's directorial film
debut, was released in 2002. In the same year he took the title role
in Ripley's Game.
Other film roles include The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
Beowulf, Eragon, The Man in the Iron Mask, Transformers: Dark of the
Moon, Changeling, Secretariat, RED and RED 2.
Malkovich has hosted three episodes of the
NBC

NBC sketch show Saturday
Night Live. The first occasion was in January 1989 with musical guest
Anita Baker; the second in October 1993 with musical guest Billy Joel
(and special appearance by former cast member Jan Hooks); and the
third was in December 2008 with musical guest
T.I.

T.I. with Swizz Beatz
(and special appearances by Justin Timberlake,
Molly Sims

Molly Sims and
Jamie-Lynn Sigler). In 1993 he was also the narrator for the film
Alive.
Malkovich created his own fashion company, Mrs. Mudd, in 2002. The
company released its
John Malkovich

John Malkovich menswear collection, "Uncle
Kimono", in 2003,[16] which was subsequently covered in international
press,[17] and its second clothing line, "Technobohemian", in
2010.[18] Malkovich designed the outfits himself.[19]
In a 2009 interview on College Hour, Malkovich revealed that he has
been discussing making a motion picture adaptation of the Arnon
Grunberg novel The Story of My Baldness.[20]
In 2008, Malkovich portrayed the story of
Jack Unterweger in a
performance for one actor, two sopranos, and period orchestra entitled
Seduction and Despair, which premiered at Barnum Hall in Santa Monica,
CA.[21] A fully staged version of the production, entitled The
Infernal Comedy premiered in
Vienna

Vienna in July 2009. The show has since
been performed in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 throughout Europe, North
America and South America.[22]
Also in 2008, Malkovich played the title role in the film The Great
Buck Howard, a role inspired by the mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.
Colin Hanks co-starred and his father, Tom Hanks, appeared as his
on-screen father. In November 2009, Malkovich appeared in an
advertisement for
Nespresso

Nespresso with fellow actor George Clooney. He
portrayed
Quentin Turnbull in the film adaption of Jonah Hex.[23]
In 2009, Malkovich was approached for the role of the Marvel comics
villain Vulture in the unproduced Spider-Man 4.
In 2011, Malkovich directed
Julian Sands

Julian Sands in A Celebration of Harold
Pinter in the Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh for the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe.[24][25]
In 2012, he directed a production of a newly adapted French-language
version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses for the
Théâtre de l'Atelier
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Théâtre de l'Atelier in
Paris.[26] The production had a limited engagement in July 2013 at the
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.[27]
Malkovich stars in his first video game role in Call of Duty: Advanced
Warfare in the "Exo Zombies" mode.[28] He appeared in the music video
for Eminem's single "Phenomenal".
In 2017, he appeared in some humorous Super Bowl commercials
portraying himself attempting to gain control of the johnmalkovich.com
domain.[29]
Personal life[edit]
Malkovich at the
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in July 2009
Malkovich was married to actress
Glenne Headly
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Glenne Headly from 1982 to 1988. They
divorced after Malkovich became involved with
Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer on the
set of Dangerous Liaisons.[30][31] He later met his long-term partner
Nicoletta Peyran on the set of The Sheltering Sky, where she was the
second assistant director, in 1989. They have two children, Amandine
and Lowry.[32]
Malkovich is known for his distinctive voice, which The Guardian
describes as wafting, whispery, and reedy.[32] He does not consider
himself to be a method actor.[33] He is fluent in French, and for
nearly 10 years, he worked in a theater in Southern France. He and his
family left France in a dispute over taxes in 2003,[34] and he has
since lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[35] He is also the co-owner
of the restaurant Bica do Sapato and Lux nightclub in Lisbon.[36]
Malkovich lost millions of dollars in Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme
when it collapsed in 2008.[37][38] He has raised funds for the
Steppenwolf Theater Company, his sole charity.[39]
Malkovich stated in a 2011 interview that "I'm not a political person
... I don't have an ideology". He also said that he had not voted
since
George McGovern

George McGovern lost his presidential run in 1972.[40]
When asked in an interview with the
Toronto Star

Toronto Star whether it was
necessary to have spiritual beliefs to portray a spiritual character,
Malkovich said, "No, I'd say not... I'm an atheist. I wouldn't say I'm
without spiritual belief particularly, or rather, specifically. Maybe
I'm agnostic, but I'm not quite sure there's some great creator
somehow controlling everything and giving us free will. I don't know;
it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me."[41]
In 2002, at the Cambridge Union Society, when asked whom he would most
like to fight to the death, Malkovich replied that he would "rather
just shoot" journalist
Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk and politician George Galloway,
apparently motivated by the latter's criticism of Israeli military
actions in Palestinian territories and his opposition to the imminent
war in Iraq.[42][43] Both Fisk and Galloway reacted with
outrage.[44][45]
On June 6, 2013, he applied pressure to reduce bleeding from the neck
of a 77-year-old man who had tripped in the streets of
Toronto

Toronto and
slashed his throat on scaffolding as he fell. The man was rushed to a
hospital, where he received stitches and later credited Malkovich with
saving his life.[46][47]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year
Title
Award
Result
1984
Places in the Heart
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1984
Places in the Heart
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1984
Places in the Heart
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1984
Places in the Heart
National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1984
Places in the Heart
Academy Award

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1984
The Killing Fields
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1984
The Killing Fields
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1985
Death of a Salesman
Primetime
Emmy Award

Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries
or a Movie
Won
1985
Death of a Salesman
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or
Television Film
Nominated
1991
Queens Logic
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Nominated
1993
In the Line of Fire
Academy Award

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1993
In the Line of Fire
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated
1993
In the Line of Fire
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated
1993
In the Line of Fire
MTV Movie Award for Best Villain
Nominated
1993
In the Line of Fire
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1994
Heart of Darkness
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or
Television Film
Nominated
1994
Heart of Darkness
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor
in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Nominated
1999
Being John Malkovich
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won
1999
Being John Malkovich
Chicago

Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1999
Being John Malkovich
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1999
Being John Malkovich
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a
Motion Picture
Nominated
1999
RKO 281
Primetime
Emmy Award

Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries
or a Movie
Nominated
2002
Napoléon
Primetime
Emmy Award

Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries
or a Movie
Nominated
2008
Burn After Reading
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Won
2008
Good Canary
Globe de Cristal Award for Best Play
Won
2010
RED
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated
2010
RED
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
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Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
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Jason Robards

Jason Robards (1980)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1981)
Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke (1982)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1983)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1984)
Ian Holm

Ian Holm (1985)
Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper /
Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta (1986)
R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey (1987)
Dean Stockwell
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Dean Stockwell (1988)
Danny Aiello

Danny Aiello (1989)
Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci (1990)
Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins (1991)
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman (1992)
Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes (1993)
Martin Landau

Martin Landau (1994)
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey (1995)
Edward Norton

Edward Norton (1996)
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey (1997)
William H. Macy

William H. Macy /
Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton (1998)
Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer (1999)
Fred Willard

Fred Willard (2000)
2001-present
Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley (2001)
Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin (2002)
Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard (2003)
Thomas Haden Church

Thomas Haden Church (2004)
Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti (2005)
Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg (2006)
Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem (2007)
Heath Ledger

Heath Ledger (2008)
Christoph Waltz
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Christoph Waltz (2009)
Christian Bale
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Christian Bale (2010)
Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks (2011)
Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller (2012)
James Gandolfini
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James Gandolfini (2013)
J. K. Simmons

J. K. Simmons (2014)
Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance (2015)
Mahershala Ali
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Mahershala Ali (2016)
Willem Dafoe
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Willem Dafoe (2017)
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play
John Dexter (1975)
Ellis Rabb (1976)
Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols /
Alan Schneider (1977)
Melvin Bernhardt (1978)
Jack Hofsiss (1979)
Vivian Matalon (1980)
Peter Hall (1981)
Tommy Tune

Tommy Tune (1982)
Trevor Nunn (1983)
Michael Blakemore (1984)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1985)
Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks (1986)
Howard Davies (1987)
John Dexter (1988)
Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks (1989)
Frank Galati (1990)
Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks (1991)
Patrick Mason (1992)
George C. Wolfe

George C. Wolfe (1993)
Stephen Daldry

Stephen Daldry (1994)
Gerald Gutierrez (1995)
Gerald Gutierrez (1996)
Trevor Nunn (1999)
Michael Blakemore (2000)
Jack O'Brien (2001)
Mary Zimmerman

Mary Zimmerman (2002)
Robert Falls (2003)
Jack O'Brien (2004)
Doug Hughes (2005)
Nicholas Hytner (2006)
Jack O'Brien (2007)
Anna D. Shapiro (2008)
Matthew Warchus
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Matthew Warchus (2009)
Michael Grandage (2010)
Joel Grey

Joel Grey and
George C. Wolfe

George C. Wolfe (2011)
Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols (2012)
Pam MacKinnon (2013)
Tim Carroll (2014)
Marianne Elliott (2015)
Ivo van Hove

Ivo van Hove (2016)
Ruben Santiago-Hudson

Ruben Santiago-Hudson (2017)
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
1975–2000
Frank Langella

Frank Langella (1975)
Judd Hirsch

Judd Hirsch (1976)
Bob Dishy (1977)
Jeffrey DeMunn

Jeffrey DeMunn (1978)
George Rose (1979)
David Rounds (1980)
Brian Backer (1981)
Željko Ivanek /
Adolph Caesar (1982)
Alan Feinstein (1983)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1984)
Barry Miller /
Charles S. Dutton

Charles S. Dutton (1985)
Joseph Maher (1986)
John Randolph (1987)
B. D. Wong

B. D. Wong (1988)
Peter Frechette (1989)
Charles Durning

Charles Durning (1990)
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey (1991)
Laurence Fishburne
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Laurence Fishburne (1992)
Joe Mantello

Joe Mantello /
Stephen Spinella (1993)
Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright (1994)
Nathan Lane

Nathan Lane (1995)
Martin Shaw (1996)
Brian Murray (1997)
Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina (1998)
Kevin Anderson (1999)
Roy Dotrice

Roy Dotrice (2000)
2001–present
Charles Brown (2001)
Frank Langella

Frank Langella (2002)
Denis O'Hare

Denis O'Hare (2003)
Ned Beatty

Ned Beatty (2004)
Michael Stuhlbarg
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Michael Stuhlbarg (2005)
Samuel Barnett (2006)
Boyd Gaines

Boyd Gaines (2007)
Conleth Hill

Conleth Hill (2008)
Pablo Schreiber

Pablo Schreiber (2009)
Santino Fontana

Santino Fontana (2010)
Brian Bedford

Brian Bedford (2011)
Tom Edden (2012)
Richard Kind

Richard Kind (2013)
Reed Birney (2014)
K. Todd Freeman (2015)
Michael Shannon
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Michael Shannon (2016)
Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito (2017)
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Primetime
Emmy Award

Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited
Series or Movie
Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle (1975)
Ed Flanders

Ed Flanders (1976)
Burgess Meredith

Burgess Meredith (1977)
Howard Da Silva

Howard Da Silva (1978)
Marlon Brando
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Marlon Brando (1979)
George Grizzard

George Grizzard (1980)
David Warner (1981)
Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier (1982)
Richard Kiley

Richard Kiley (1983)
Art Carney

Art Carney (1984)
Karl Malden

Karl Malden (1985)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1986)
Dabney Coleman

Dabney Coleman (1987)
John Shea

John Shea (1988)
Derek Jacobi

Derek Jacobi (1989)
Vincent Gardenia

Vincent Gardenia (1990)
James Earl Jones
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James Earl Jones (1991)
Hume Cronyn

Hume Cronyn (1992)
Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges (1993)
Michael A. Goorjian (1994)
Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland (1995)
Tom Hulce
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Tom Hulce (1996)
Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges (1997)
George C. Scott

George C. Scott (1998)
Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole (1999)
Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria (2000)
Brian Cox (2001)
Michael Moriarty (2002)
Ben Gazzara

Ben Gazzara (2003)
Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright (2004)
Paul Newman

Paul Newman (2005)
Jeremy Irons
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Jeremy Irons (2006)
Thomas Haden Church

Thomas Haden Church (2007)
Tom Wilkinson
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Tom Wilkinson (2008)
Ken Howard

Ken Howard (2009)
David Strathairn
.jpg/440px-David_Strathairn_(5974348391).jpg)
David Strathairn (2010)
Guy Pearce
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Guy Pearce (2011)
Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger (2012)
James Cromwell

James Cromwell (2013)
Martin Freeman

Martin Freeman (2014)
Bill Murray

Bill Murray (2015)
Sterling K. Brown

Sterling K. Brown (2016)
Alexander Skarsgård
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Alexander Skarsgård (2017)
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National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor
John Williams (1954)
Charles Bickford

Charles Bickford (1955)
Richard Basehart

Richard Basehart (1956)
Sessue Hayakawa

Sessue Hayakawa (1957)
Albert Salmi

Albert Salmi (1958)
Hugh Griffith
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Hugh Griffith (1959)
George Peppard
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George Peppard (1960)
Jackie Gleason

Jackie Gleason (1961)
Burgess Meredith

Burgess Meredith (1962)
Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas (1963)
Martin Balsam

Martin Balsam (1964)
Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews (1965)
Robert Shaw (1966)
Paul Ford

Paul Ford (1967)
Leo McKern

Leo McKern (1968)
Philippe Noiret

Philippe Noiret (1969)
Frank Langella

Frank Langella (1970)
Ben Johnson (1971)
Joel Grey

Joel Grey /
Al Pacino

Al Pacino (1972)
John Houseman

John Houseman (1973)
Holger Löwenadler

Holger Löwenadler (1974)
Charles Durning

Charles Durning (1975)
Jason Robards

Jason Robards (1976)
Tom Skerritt
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Tom Skerritt (1977)
Richard Farnsworth

Richard Farnsworth (1978)
Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley (1979)
Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci (1980)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1981)
Robert Preston (1982)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1983)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1984)
Klaus Maria Brandauer

Klaus Maria Brandauer (1985)
Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel Day-Lewis (1986)
Sean Connery

Sean Connery (1987)
River Phoenix

River Phoenix (1988)
Alan Alda
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Alan Alda (1989)
Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci (1990)
Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins (1991)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1992)
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Leonardo DiCaprio (1993)
Gary Sinise
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Gary Sinise (1994)
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey (1995)
Edward Norton

Edward Norton (1996)
Greg Kinnear

Greg Kinnear (1997)
Ed Harris

Ed Harris (1998)
Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman (1999)
Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix (2000)
Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent (2001)
Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper (2002)
Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin (2003)
Thomas Haden Church

Thomas Haden Church (2004)
Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal (2005)
Djimon Hounsou

Djimon Hounsou (2006)
Casey Affleck
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Casey Affleck (2007)
Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin (2008)
Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson (2009)
Christian Bale
.jpg/440px-Christian_Bale_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Christian Bale (2010)
Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer (2011)
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Leonardo DiCaprio (2012)
Will Forte

Will Forte (2013)
Edward Norton

Edward Norton (2014)
Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone (2015)
Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges (2016)
Willem Dafoe
.jpg/440px-Willem_Dafoe_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Willem Dafoe (2017)
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National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman (1967)
Seymour Cassel

Seymour Cassel (1968)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1969)
Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George (1970)
Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern (1971)
Eddie Albert
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Eddie Albert /
Joel Grey

Joel Grey (1972)
Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro (1973)
Holger Löwenadler

Holger Löwenadler (1974)
Henry Gibson
.JPG/440px-Henry_Gibson_1969_(cropped_version).JPG)
Henry Gibson (1975)
Jason Robards

Jason Robards (1976)
Edward Fox (1977)
Richard Farnsworth

Richard Farnsworth /
Robert Morley

Robert Morley (1978)
Frederic Forrest

Frederic Forrest (1979)
Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci (1980)
Robert Preston (1981)
Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke (1982)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1983)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1984)
John Gielgud

John Gielgud (1985)
Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper (1986)
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman (1987)
Dean Stockwell
.jpg/440px-Dean_Stockwell_01_(6940352648).jpg)
Dean Stockwell (1988)
Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges (1989)
Bruce Davison
.jpg/440px-Bruce_Davison_52nd_Annual_Publicists_Awards_-_Feb_2015_(cropped).jpg)
Bruce Davison (1990)
Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel (1991)
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman (1992)
Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes (1993)
Martin Landau

Martin Landau (1994)
Don Cheadle
.jpg/440px-Don_Cheadle_UNEP_2011_(cropped).jpg)
Don Cheadle (1995)
Martin Donovan

Martin Donovan /
Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub (1996)
Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds (1997)
Bill Murray

Bill Murray (1998)
Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer (1999)
Benicio del Toro
.jpg/440px-Benicio_Del_Toro_-_Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_premiere_-_July_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Benicio del Toro (2000)
Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi (2001)
Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken (2002)
Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard (2003)
Thomas Haden Church

Thomas Haden Church (2004)
Ed Harris

Ed Harris (2005)
Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg (2006)
Casey Affleck
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Casey Affleck (2007)
Eddie Marsan
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Eddie Marsan (2008)
Paul Schneider /
Christoph Waltz
.jpg/440px-Christoph_Waltz_Viennale_2017_b_(cropped).jpg)
Christoph Waltz (2009)
Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush (2010)
Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks (2011)
Matthew McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey (2012)
James Franco

James Franco (2013)
J. K. Simmons

J. K. Simmons (2014)
Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance (2015)
Mahershala Ali
.jpg/440px-Mahershala_Ali_(29953410761).jpg)
Mahershala Ali (2016)
Willem Dafoe
.jpg/440px-Willem_Dafoe_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Willem Dafoe (2017)
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New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1969)
Chief Dan George

Chief Dan George (1970)
Ben Johnson (1971)
Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall (1972)
Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro (1973)
Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer (1974)
Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin (1975)
Jason Robards

Jason Robards (1976)
Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schell (1977)
Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken (1978)
Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas (1979)
Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci (1980)
John Gielgud

John Gielgud (1981)
John Lithgow

John Lithgow (1982)
Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson (1983)
Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson (1984)
Klaus Maria Brandauer

Klaus Maria Brandauer (1985)
Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel Day-Lewis (1986)
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman (1987)
Dean Stockwell
.jpg/440px-Dean_Stockwell_01_(6940352648).jpg)
Dean Stockwell (1988)
Alan Alda
.jpg/440px-Alan_Alda_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Alan Alda (1989)
Bruce Davison
.jpg/440px-Bruce_Davison_52nd_Annual_Publicists_Awards_-_Feb_2015_(cropped).jpg)
Bruce Davison (1990)
Samuel L. Jackson
.jpg/440px-Samuel_L._Jackson_SDCC_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Samuel L. Jackson (1991)
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman (1992)
Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes (1993)
Martin Landau

Martin Landau (1994)
Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey (1995)
Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte (1996)
Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds (1997)
Bill Murray

Bill Murray (1998)
John Malkovich

John Malkovich (1999)
Benicio del Toro
.jpg/440px-Benicio_Del_Toro_-_Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_premiere_-_July_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Benicio del Toro (2000)
Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi (2001)
Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid (2002)
Eugene Levy

Eugene Levy (2003)
Clive Owen
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Clive Owen (2004)
William Hurt
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William Hurt (2005)
Jackie Earle Haley

Jackie Earle Haley (2006)
Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem (2007)
Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin (2008)
Christoph Waltz
.jpg/440px-Christoph_Waltz_Viennale_2017_b_(cropped).jpg)
Christoph Waltz (2009)
Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo (2010)
Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks (2011)
Matthew McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey (2012)
Jared Leto
.jpg/440px-Jared_Leto,_San_Diego_Comic_Con_2016_(2).jpg)
Jared Leto (2013)
J. K. Simmons

J. K. Simmons (2014)
Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance (2015)
Mahershala Ali
.jpg/440px-Mahershala_Ali_(29953410761).jpg)
Mahershala Ali (2016)
Willem Dafoe
.jpg/440px-Willem_Dafoe_2014_(cropped).jpg)
Willem Dafoe (2017)
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WorldCat Identities
VIAF: 85398839
LCCN: n88068080
ISNI: 0000 0001 2142 0985
GND: 128617381
SUDOC: 080714439
BNF: cb13931937t (data)
MusicBrainz: faff2ee7-8561-4f0a-a85d-654a76625173
BNE: XX1288404
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