Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
First awarded | March 5, 1962 |
Currently held by | Kieran Culkin, Succession (2023) |
Most awards | Ed Asner, (2) John Forsythe, (2) Jon Hamm, (2) Hugh Laurie, (2) Telly Savalas, (2) |
Most nominations | Peter Falk, (7) Tom Selleck, (7) |
Website | goldenglobes.org |
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). This Golden Globe Award honors the best performance by an actor in a drama television series. It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart under the title "Best TV Star – Male". In 1969, the award was presented under the new title "Best TV Actor – Drama"; its current title has been used since 1980. The nominees for the award have been announced annually since 1963.
Kieran Culkin is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Roman Roy in Succession. Ed Asner, John Forsythe, Jon Hamm, Hugh Laurie and Telly Savalas have won the most awards in this category, each winning twice. Peter Falk and Tom Selleck have both been nominated seven times each, for their respective roles on Columbo and Magnum, P.I..
Winners and nominees
[edit]Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
Key | Meaning |
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‡ | Indicates the winning actor. |
1960s
[edit]1970s
[edit]Year | Actor | Role | Program | Network | Ref |
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1970 (28th) | |||||
Peter Graves ‡ | Jim Phelps | Mission: Impossible | CBS | [10] | |
Mike Connors | Joe Mannix | Mannix | CBS | ||
Chad Everett | Dr. Joe Gannon | Medical Center | |||
Burt Reynolds | Lt. Dan August | Dan August | ABC | ||
Robert Young | Dr. Marcus Welby | Marcus Welby, M.D. | |||
1971 (29th) | |||||
Robert Young ‡ | Dr. Marcus Welby | Marcus Welby, M.D. | ABC | [11] | |
Raymond Burr | Robert T. Ironside | Ironside | NBC | ||
Mike Connors | Joe Mannix | Mannix | CBS | ||
William Conrad | Frank Cannon | Cannon | |||
Peter Falk | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | NBC | ||
1972 (30th) | |||||
Peter Falk ‡ | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | NBC | [12] | |
Mike Connors | Joe Mannix | Mannix | CBS | ||
William Conrad | Frank Cannon | Cannon | |||
Chad Everett | Dr. Joe Gannon | Medical Center | |||
David Hartman | Dr. Paul Hunter | The Bold Ones: The New Doctors | NBC | ||
Robert Young | Dr. Marcus Welby | Marcus Welby, M.D. | ABC | ||
1973 (31st) | |||||
James Stewart ‡ | Billy Jim Hawkins | Hawkins | NBC | [13] | |
David Carradine | Kwai Chang Caine | Kung Fu | ABC | ||
Mike Connors | Joe Mannix | Mannix | CBS | ||
Peter Falk | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | NBC | ||
Richard Thomas | John-Boy Walton | The Waltons | CBS | ||
Robert Young | Dr. Marcus Welby | Marcus Welby, M.D. | ABC | ||
1974 (32nd) | |||||
Telly Savalas ‡ | Lt. Theo Kojak | Kojak | CBS | [14] | |
Mike Connors | Joe Mannix | Mannix | CBS | ||
Michael Douglas | Steve Keller | The Streets of San Francisco | ABC | ||
Peter Falk | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | NBC | ||
Richard Thomas | John-Boy Walton | The Waltons | CBS | ||
1975 (33rd) | |||||
Robert Blake ‡ | Tony Baretta | Baretta | ABC | [15] | |
Telly Savalas ‡ | Lt. Theo Kojak | Kojak | CBS | ||
Peter Falk | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | NBC | ||
Karl Malden | Mike Stone | The Streets of San Francisco | ABC | ||
Barry Newman | Anthony J. Petrocelli | Petrocelli | NBC | ||
1976 (34th) | |||||
Richard Jordan ‡ | Joseph Armagh | Captains and the Kings | NBC | [16] | |
Lee Majors | Steve Austin | The Six Million Dollar Man | ABC | ||
Nick Nolte | Tom Jordache | Rich Man, Poor Man | |||
Telly Savalas | Lt. Theo Kojak | Kojak | CBS | ||
Peter Strauss | Rudy Jordache | Rich Man, Poor Man | ABC | ||
1977 (35th) | |||||
Ed Asner ‡ | Lou Grant | Lou Grant | CBS | [17] | |
Robert Conrad | Gregory "Pappy" Boyington | Baa Baa Black Sheep | NBC | ||
Peter Falk | Lt. Columbo | Columbo | |||
James Garner | Jim Rockford | The Rockford Files | |||
Telly Savalas | Lt. Theo Kojak | Kojak | CBS | ||
1978 (36th) | |||||
Michael Moriarty ‡ | Eric Dorf | Holocaust | NBC | [18] | |
Ed Asner | Lou Grant | Lou Grant | CBS | ||
James Garner | Jim Rockford | The Rockford Files | NBC | ||
Richard Hatch | Captain Apollo | Battlestar Galactica | ABC | ||
John Houseman | Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. | The Paper Chase | CBS | ||
Michael Landon | Charles Ingalls | Little House on the Prairie | NBC | ||
1979 (37th) | |||||
Ed Asner ‡ | Lou Grant | Lou Grant | CBS | [19] | |
Richard Chamberlain | Alexander McKeag | Centennial | NBC | ||
Erik Estrada | Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello | CHiPs | |||
James Garner | Jim Rockford | The Rockford Files | |||
John Houseman | Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. | The Paper Chase | CBS | ||
Martin Sheen | John Dean | Blind Ambition | |||
Robert Urich | Dan Tanna | Vega$ | ABC | ||
Robert Wagner | Jonathan Hart | Hart to Hart |
Best Actor – Television Series Drama
[edit]1980s
[edit]Year | Actor | Role | Program | Network | Ref |
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1980 (38th) | |||||
Richard Chamberlain ‡ | John Blackthorne | Shōgun | NBC | [20] | |
Ed Asner | Lou Grant | Lou Grant | CBS | ||
Larry Hagman | J. R. Ewing | Dallas | |||
Robert Urich | Dan Tanna | Vega$ | ABC | ||
Robert Wagner | Jonathan Hart | Hart to Hart | |||
1981 (39th) | |||||
Daniel J. Travanti ‡ | Capt. Frank Furillo | Hill Street Blues | NBC | [21] | |
Ed Asner | Lou Grant | Lou Grant | CBS | ||
John Forsythe | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | ABC | ||
Larry Hagman | J. R. Ewing | Dallas | CBS | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | |||
1982 (40th) | |||||
John Forsythe ‡ | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | ABC | [22] | |
Larry Hagman | J. R. Ewing | Dallas | CBS | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | |||
Daniel J. Travanti | Capt. Frank Furillo | Hill Street Blues | NBC | ||
Robert Wagner | Jonathan Hart | Hart to Hart | ABC | ||
1983 (41st) | |||||
John Forsythe ‡ | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | ABC | [23] | |
James Brolin | Peter McDermott | Hotel | ABC | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | CBS | ||
Daniel J. Travanti | Capt. Frank Furillo | Hill Street Blues | NBC | ||
Robert Wagner | Jonathan Hart | Hart to Hart | ABC | ||
1984 (42nd) | |||||
Tom Selleck ‡ | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | CBS | [24] | |
James Brolin | Peter McDermott | Hotel | ABC | ||
John Forsythe | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | |||
Larry Hagman | J. R. Ewing | Dallas | CBS | ||
Stacy Keach | Mike Hammer | Mike Hammer | |||
Daniel J. Travanti | Capt. Frank Furillo | Hill Street Blues | NBC | ||
1985 (43rd) | |||||
Don Johnson ‡ | Sonny Crockett | Miami Vice | NBC | [25] | |
John Forsythe | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | ABC | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | CBS | ||
Philip Michael Thomas | Ricardo Tubbs | Miami Vice | NBC | ||
Daniel J. Travanti | Capt. Frank Furillo | Hill Street Blues | |||
1986 (44th) | |||||
Edward Woodward ‡ | Robert McCall | The Equalizer | CBS | [26] | |
William Devane | Greg Sumner | Knots Landing | CBS | ||
John Forsythe | Blake Carrington | Dynasty | ABC | ||
Don Johnson | Sonny Crockett | Miami Vice | NBC | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | CBS | ||
1987 (45th) | |||||
Richard Kiley ‡ | Joe Gardner | A Year in the Life | NBC | [27] | |
Harry Hamlin | Michael Kuzak | L.A. Law | NBC | ||
Tom Selleck | Thomas Magnum | Magnum, P.I. | CBS | ||
Michael Tucker | Stuart Markowitz | L.A. Law | NBC | ||
Edward Woodward | Robert McCall | The Equalizer | CBS | ||
1988 (46th) | |||||
Ron Perlman ‡ | Vincent | Beauty and the Beast | CBS | [28] | |
Corbin Bernsen | Arnie Becker | L.A. Law | NBC | ||
Harry Hamlin | Michael Kuzak | ||||
Carroll O'Connor | Chief Bill Gillespie | In the Heat of the Night | |||
Ken Wahl | Vinnie Terranova | Wiseguy | CBS | ||
1989 (47th) | |||||
Ken Wahl ‡ | Vinnie Terranova | Wiseguy | CBS | [29] | |
Corbin Bernsen | Arnie Becker | L.A. Law | NBC | ||
Harry Hamlin | Michael Kuzak | ||||
Carroll O'Connor | Chief Bill Gillespie | In the Heat of the Night | |||
Ken Olin | Michael Steadman | thirtysomething | ABC |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]Superlatives
[edit]See also
[edit]- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
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