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American actor and filmmaker (born 1961)

George ClooneyClooney at the New York Film Festival in 2025BornGeorge Timothy Clooney (1961-05-06) May 6, 1961 (age 64)Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.OccupationsActorfilm directorproducerscreenwriterYears active1978–presentOrganizationsSmokehouse PicturesCasamigosWorksFilmographyPolitical partyDemocratic[1]Spouses Talia Balsam ​ ​(m. 1989; div. 1993)​ Amal Alamuddin ​ ​(m. 2014)​Children2FatherNick ClooneyRelatives Rosemary Clooney (aunt) Miguel Ferrer (cousin) Betty Clooney (aunt) Tessa Ferrer (first cousin once removed) AwardsFull list

George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. Known for his leading man roles on screen in both blockbuster and independent films, Clooney has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award and four Golden Globe Awards as well as nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award. His honors include the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2015, the Honorary César in 2017, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2018, and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2022.[2][3]

Clooney's breakthrough came with his role as Dr. Doug Ross in the NBC medical drama ER (1994–1999), for which he received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He established himself as a film star with roles in From Dusk till Dawn (1996), Out of Sight (1998), Three Kings (1999), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), and the Ocean's film series (2001–2007).[4][5] He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing a CIA officer in Syriana (2005). He was Oscar-nominated for his roles in Michael Clayton (2007), Up in the Air (2009) and The Descendants (2011). He has also starred in Burn After Reading (2008), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Grity (2013), Hail, Caesar! (2016), and Jay Kelly (2025).

Clooney has directed nine feature films including the spy film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), the historical drama Good Night, and Good Luck (2005), the political drama The Ides of March (2011), the war film The Monuments Men (2014), and the coming-of-age film The Tender Bar (2021) starring Ben Affleck. He received the Academy Award for Best Picture for co-producing the political thriller Argo (2012). He made his Broadway debut portraying Edward R. Murrow in the play adaptation of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck (2025), for which he earned a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.

Clooney was included on Time's annual Time 100 list, which identifies the most influential people in the world, every year from 2006 to 2009.[6] He is also noted for his political and economic activism, and has served as one of the United Nations Messengers of Peace since 2008.[7][8][9] Clooney is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[10] Divorced from actress Talia Balsam, he has been married to human rights lawyer Amal Clooney since 2014, with whom he has two children.

Early life

George Timothy Clooney[11] was born on May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky.[12][13] His mother, Nina Bruce (née Warren),[14] was a beauty queen and city councilwoman. His father, Nick Clooney, is a former anchorman and television host, including five years on the AMC network.[15] Clooney is of Irish, German, and English ancestry.[16] His maternal fourth great-grandmother, Mary Ann Sparrow, was the half-sister of Nancy Lincoln, mother of President Abraham Lincoln, making Clooney and President Lincoln half-first cousins five times removed.[17][18][19] Clooney had an older sister named Adelia (1960–2025)[20].[21] Cabaret singer and actress Rosemary Clooney was his aunt.[12] Through Rosemary, his cousins include actors Miguel Ferrer, Rafael Ferrer, and Gabriel Ferrer.[22]

Clooney was raised a strict Roman Catholic stating "yes, we were Catholic, big-time, whole family, whole group".[23][24] He began his education at the Blessed Sacrament School in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. After his family moved to Ohio he attended St. Michael's School in Worthington, Ohio, then Western Row Elementary School in Mason, Ohio, and finally St. Susanna School in Mason, where he served as an altar boy. The Clooneys moved back to Kentucky when he was midway through the seventh grade.[25]

In middle school, Clooney developed Bell's palsy, a medical condition that partially paralyzes the face. The malady went away within a year. In an interview with Larry King, he stated that "yes, it goes away. It takes about nine months to go away. It was the first year of high school, which was a bad time for hing half your face paralyzed."[23] He also described one positive outcome of the condition:

It's probably a great thing that it happened to me because it forced me to engage in a series of making fun of myself. And I think that's an important part of being famous. The practical jokes he to be aimed at you.[26]

After moving to Augusta, Kentucky, Clooney attended Augusta High School. He has stated that he earned all As and a B in school,[12] and played baseball and basketball. He tried out to play professional baseball with the Cincinnati Reds in 1977, but he did not pass the first round of player cuts and was not offered a contract.[27] He attended Northern Kentucky University from 1979 to 1981, majoring in broadcast journalism, and very briefly attended the University of Cincinnati, but did not graduate from either.[28] He worked odd jobs selling women's shoes, selling insurance door to door, stocking shelves, working in construction, and cutting tobacco.[29][30]

Career Early work (1978–1993) Clooney in 1995

Clooney's first role was as an extra in the television miniseries Centennial in 1978, which was based on the novel of the same name by James A. Michener and was partly filmed in Clooney's hometown of Augusta, Kentucky.[31][32] Clooney's first major role came in 1984 in the short-lived CBS sitcom E/R (not to be confused with ER, the long-running medical drama). He played a handyman on the series The Facts of Life and appeared as Bobby Hopkins, a detective, on an episode of The Golden Girls. In 1986, Clooney made his theater debut in the play Vicious about Sex Pistols musician Sid Vicious.[33]

Clooney's first prominent role was a semi-regular supporting role in the sitcom Roseanne, playing Roseanne Barr's supervisor Booker Brooks, followed by the role of a construction worker on Baby Talk, a co-starring role on the CBS drama Bodies of Evidence as Detective Ryan Walker, and then a year-long turn as Det. James Falconer on Sisters. In 1988, Clooney played one of the lead roles in the comedy-horror film Return of the Killer Tomatoes.[34] In 1990, he starred in the short-lived ABC police drama Sunset Beat.[35] During this period, Clooney was a student at the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting school for five years.[36]

Breakthrough and stardom (1994–1999) Original cast of ER (1994–1995), with Clooney third from the left

Clooney rose to fame when he played Dr. Doug Ross, alongside Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Eriq LaSalle and Noah Wyle, in the hit NBC medical drama ER from 1994 to 1999. ER was a cultural phenomenon[37] and is now considered one of the all-time greatest television shows.[38][39] It was the most-watched show in television for three years — in its second, third and fifth seasons — and erage viewing figures often exceeded 30 million.[40][41][42] At its peak, the show attracted 47.8 million viewers.[43] After leing the series in 1999, he made a cameo appearance in the sixth season and returned for a guest spot in the show's final season.[44] For his work on the series, Clooney received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1995 and 1996.[45][46] He also earned three Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 1995, 1996, and 1997 (losing to co-star Anthony Edwards).[47][48]

Clooney began appearing in films while working on ER. His first major Hollywood role was in the horror comedy-crime thriller From Dusk till Dawn, directed by Robert Rodriguez and co-starring Harvey Keitel. He followed its success with the romantic comedy One Fine Day with Michelle Pfeiffer, and the action-thriller The Peacemaker with Nicole Kidman. Clooney was then cast as Batman in Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin, which was a modest box office performer, but a critical failure (with Clooney himself calling the film "a waste of money").[49] In 1998, he co-starred in the crime-comedy Out of Sight opposite Jennifer Lopez, marking the first of his many collaborations with director Steven Soderbergh.[50] He also starred in Three Kings during the last weeks of his contract with ER.[51]

While ER was a hit, he expanded to form two production companies. The first production company he founded was Mirador Entertainment in February 1996, with former ABC vice president Deborah Leoni later serving as partner in July 1996, of which the company signed a two-year deal with NBC via the NBC Studios production company.[52] The second he founded was Maysville Pictures (formerly Left Bank Productions, which was renamed due to a conflict with the music management firm),[53] named for his home town, with partner Robert Lawrence, and signed a three-year deal with Warner Bros. Pictures in November 1996.[52] In 1998, the NBC deal was replaced by a new TV deal for Maysville Pictures with Warner Bros. Television and CBS, shortly before leing ER, and rendered Mirador Entertainment defunct.[54] In order to expand Maysville into the television business, the company hired Ben Cosgrove, Pam Williams (who runs the TV side) and Kevin Field to run the company.[55] In September 1999, Clooney split from producer Robert Lawrence in the Maysville partnership.[52]

Leading man and directorial debut (2000–2004) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Clooney in 2001 promoting Ocean's Eleven in Turkey

After leing ER, Clooney starred in commercially successful films including Wolfgang Petersen's disaster film The Perfect Storm (2000) which was a box office success. The same year he starred in the Coen brothers adventure comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) alongside John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson and John Goodman. The film, a modern satire, is loosely based on Homer's epic Greek poem the Odyssey and the Preston Sturges 1941 classic film Sullivan's Trels. This film is set in 1937 rural Mississippi during the Great Depression. He plays escaped convict Ulysses Everett McGill. He received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy nomination for his performance. Variety critic Todd McCarthy compared Clooney to Clark Gable, writing: "Not for the first time recalling Clark Gable in his looks and line delivery, Clooney clearly delights in embellishing Everett's vanity and in delivering the Coens' carefully calibrated, high-toned dialogue".[56]

Brad Pitt, Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Julia Roberts and Steven Soderbergh publicize Ocean's Eleven (2001)

The following year in 2001, Clooney reunited with Soderbergh for the heist comedy Ocean's Eleven, a remake of the 1960s Rat Pack film of the same name, with Clooney playing Danny Ocean, originally portrayed by Frank Sinatra. The film starred Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon and Andy Garcia. The film cemented Clooney as a leading film star. It is Clooney's most successful film with him in the lead role, earning $451 million worldwide (he appeared, but did not star, in Grity, which has a $723 million worldwide box office).[57][58] Ocean's Eleven inspired two sequels starring Clooney, Ocean's Twelve in 2004[59] and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007.[60] In 2001, Clooney and Soderbergh co-founded Section Eight Productions, for which Grant Heslov was president of television.

The following year he would work with Soderbergh yet again in the science fiction drama Solaris (2002) an adaptation of the acclaimed 1972 film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Roger Ebert praised the film and Clooney, writing: "Clooney has successfully survived being named People magazine's sexiest man alive by deliberately choosing projects that ignore that image. His alliance with Soderbergh, both as an actor and co-producer, shows a taste for challenge."[61] That same year Clooney made his directorial debut in the 2002 film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, based on the autobiography of TV producer Chuck Barris. The film premiered out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim. Though the film did not do well at the box office, critics stated that Clooney's directing showed promise.[62]

In 2003, Clooney reunited with the Coen brothers in the romantic comedy Intolerable Cruelty opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones. Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times praised their chemistry and the casting of Clooney in the role writing, "the good work comes from George Clooney, who happens to he the Art Deco profile fit for a 1930s comedy. He scores with his willingness to mock his above-erage charisma level and the chiseled chin, cover-guy good looks".[63]

Established star and acclaim (2005–2013) Clooney attending the premiere of The Men Who Stare at Goats at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2005, Clooney starred in Syriana, which was based loosely on former Central Intelligence Agency agent Robert Baer's memoirs of his service in the Middle East. Clooney suffered an accident on the set of Syriana, which caused a brain injury with complications from a punctured dura.[64] The same year he directed, produced, and starred in Good Night, and Good Luck, a film about 1950s television journalist Edward R. Murrow's famous war of words with Senator Joseph McCarthy. At the 2006 Academy Awards, Clooney was nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck, as well as Best Supporting Actor for Syriana. He won the Oscar for his role in Syriana.[65]

Clooney next appeared in The Good German (2006), a film noir directed by Soderbergh that is set in post-World War II Germany. In August 2006, Clooney and Heslov started the production company Smokehouse Pictures. In October 2006, Clooney received the American Cinematheque Award, which honors someone in the entertainment industry who has made "a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures".[66] On January 22, 2008, Clooney was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) losing to Daniel Day-Lewis who won for Paul Thomas Anderson's drama There Will Be Blood (2007).

Later that year, he directed his third film, Leatherheads, in which he also starred. On April 4, 2008, Variety reported that Clooney had quietly resigned from the Writers Guild of America over a dispute concerning Leatherheads. Clooney, who is the director, producer and star of the film, claimed that he had contributed in writing "all but two scenes" of it, and requested a writing credit alongside Duncan Brantley and Rick Reilly, who had worked on the screenplay for 17 years. Clooney lost an arbitration vote 2–1, and withdrew from the union over the decision. He became a "financial core status" non-member, meaning he no longer has voting rights, and cannot run for office or attend membership meetings, according to the Writers Guild of America's constitution.[67]

Ewan McGregor, Grant Heslov and Clooney at the Venice International Film Festival in 2009

In 2009, he starred in the war comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats alongside Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey. The film was directed by Heslov and released in November 2009. The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival to positive reviews. Also in November 2009, he voiced the title character opposite Meryl Streep as Mrs. Fox in Wes Anderson's animated feature Fantastic Mr. Fox. The same year, Clooney starred in the Jason Reitman directed comedy-drama Up in the Air, which was initially given limited release, and then a wide release on December 25, 2009. Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter praised Clooney's performance, writing: "Boasting one of George Clooney's strongest performances, the film seems like a surefire awards contender".[68] For his performance in the film he was nominated for a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, BAFTA and an Academy Award.[69] The following year, Clooney produced and starred in the dark crime drama The American (2010), based on the novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth and directed by Anton Corbijn.[70]

As of 2011[update], Clooney was represented by Bryan Lourd, co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency (CAA).[71] In 2011, Clooney starred in The Descendants as a husband whose wife has an accident that lees her in a coma. He earned critical praise for his work, and won the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. Also, he was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild for Best Actor, the BAFTA Award for Best Actor, and the Academy Award for Best Actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the political drama The Ides of March.

In 2013, Clooney won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, the BAFTA Award for Best Picture and the Academy Award for Best Picture for producing Argo. The following year, Clooney co-starred with Sandra Bullock in Grity (2013), a space thriller directed by Alfonso Cuarón.[72]

In 2013, Clooney co-founded Casamigos Tequila with Rande Gerber and Michael Meldman.[73] It was sold to Diageo for $700 million in June 2017, with an additional $300 million possible depending on the company's performance over the next ten years.[74] According to the Forbes annual ranking, he was the world's highest-paid actor for 2017–2018, earning $239 million between June 1, 2017, and June 1, 2018.[75]

Focus on directing and Broadway debut (2014–present) Jodie Foster, Jack O'Connell, Julia Roberts and Clooney at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival for Money Monster

In 2014, Clooney co-wrote, directed and starred in The Monuments Men, an adaptation of The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History by Robert M. Edsel.[76] The film starred an ensemble cast of A-list stars including Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, John Goodman and Bob Balaban, as well as European stars Hugh Bonneville and Jean Dujardin. The film was a critical misfire and a box-office failure.[77] Many historians were critical of the film for its historical inaccuracies. The Guardian's film critic Andrew Pulver panned the film, writing that the film was "filled with unearned patriotic sentiment, sketchy to the point of inanity, and interrupted every few minutes with neurotic self-justification".[78] In the same year Clooney produced August: Osage County (2013), an adaptation of the play of the same title. The film stars Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts.[79]

His next film was Tomorrowland (2015), a science fiction adventure film in which he played Frank Walker, an inventor.[80] Later in the year, he was featured as himself in the Netflix Christmas musical comedy A Very Murray Christmas, starring Bill Murray.[81] The following year, he starred in Hail, Caesar!, a comedy from the Coen brothers set in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, which premiered in February 2016. Clooney portrayed Baird Whitlock, a Robert Taylor-type film star who is kidnapped during the production of a film. Josh Brolin co-starred as fixer Eddie Mannix.[82] Clooney reunited with Julia Roberts for the Jodie Foster-directed thriller Money Monster (2016), playing the host of a television show that investigates conspiracies on commerce and Wall Street, who is taken hostage by a bankrupt viewer given a bad tip.[83]

Clooney with President Barack Obama in 2016

In October 2017, his directorial project Suburbicon a 1950s-set crime comedy was released. It stars Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac, from a script written by the Coen brothers in the 1980s, that they had originally intended to direct themselves.[84] He received the 2018 AFI Life Achievement Award on June 7, 2018.[85] The award was presented to him by Shirley MacLaine, and was honored by Julianna Margulies, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, Anna Kendrick, Jimmy Kimmel, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and his wife Amal Clooney.[86] In 2019, Clooney returned to television, starring, directing and producing the Hulu historical miniseries Catch-22, based upon the novel of the same name by Joseph Heller.[87] Clooney was initially cast in a main role in the series; however, he opted to take a smaller supporting role instead.[88] The series premiered on May 31, 2019, to critical acclaim.[89]

After a four-year absence from acting in film, Clooney starred in the science fiction film The Midnight Sky—a film he also directed and produced, based upon the Lily Brooks-Dalton debut novel Good Morning, Midnight, for Netflix.[90][91] He co-starred opposite Felicity Jones and Did Oyelowo. The film received mixed reviews and was a financial flop. It went on to receive a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. He also directed The Tender Bar, based upon the memoir of the same name by J. R. Moehringer, for Amazon Studios with Ben Affleck in the lead. The coming-of-age film had its nationwide premiere on December 22, 2021, and began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on January 7, 2022.[92] Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film earned Affleck Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.

Clooney at the 81st Venice International Film Festival

In February 2021, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Clooney's Smokehouse Pictures would be teaming with Sports Illustrated Studios and 101 Studios to produce a docuseries about the Ohio State University abuse scandal, and that the series would be based on an October 2020 Sports Illustrated article by Jon Wertheim.[93] HBO announced in June 2022 that the documentary, now a feature-length film, had started production with a planned debut on HBO and HBO MAX.[94][95] The film, titled Surviving Ohio State, was released on June 17, 2025.[96]

In 2022, he reunited with Julia Roberts for a romantic comedy film Ticket to Paradise directed by Ol Parker. It was initially set to release in theatres on September 30, 2022, but was pushed by a month to October 21, 2022.[97][98] In 2023, Clooney reprised the role of Bruce Wayne / Batman in a cameo in The Flash. Clooney next film as a director was the biographical sports drama The Boys in the Boat which was released on December 25, 2023. The film starred Callum Turner and Joel Edgerton and received mixed reviews. The film was based on the book of the same name by Daniel James Brown.

Clooney re-teamed with Brad Pitt for the Apple TV+ thriller film Wolfs (2024) written and directed by Jon Watts which premiered to positive reviews[99] at the Venice International Film Festival.[100][101] In 2025, Clooney made his Broadway debut as an actor in the stage adaption of Good Night, and Good Luck where he is currently portraying Edward R. Murrow. He and Grant Heslov also serve as the playwrights hing adapted the play from their 2005 film of the same name.[102][33] The production received mostly positive reviews with critics praising Clooney's performance, his sincerity to the material, its timely subject matter, and its lish scenic design. Jesse Green of The New York Times praised Clooney's performance describing it as being full of "wit, integrity and charming modesty."[103] Sara Holden of Vulture wrote, "Clooney - probably the closest thing contemporary Hollywood has to a Cary Grant - carries [a] sense of responsibility onto the stage".[104] The production was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Actor in a Play for Clooney.[105] The production was aired live, the first for a Broadway show, and was shown on CNN and HBO and was a ratings success.[106] Clooney is set to star alongside Laura Dern and Adam Sandler in Noah Baumbach dramedy Jay Kelly for Netflix.[107]

Activism and public advocacy Political views

Clooney supported both of Barack Obama's 2008[108] and 2012 presidential campaigns.[109] Clooney endorsed Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential election.[110]

Clooney has also made humorous statements against Republican Party figures. In 2006, Clooney sarcastically thanked Jack Abramoff at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards before concluding with "Who would name their kid 'Jack' with 'off' at the end? No wonder the guy's screwed up."[111] Clooney has also described Republican donor Steve Wynn as an "asshole" and a "jackass", after the two had a heated disagreement over the Affordable Care Act.[112]

Relationship with Joe Biden

Clooney endorsed Joe Biden for the 2020 presidential election,[113] and he hosted a virtual fundraiser for Biden together with Obama in July 2020.[114] In a July 2024 op-ed for The New York Times, Clooney called for Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election after a debate in which Biden had underperformed, with many critics citing his age as a significant factor. Clooney wrote of his friendship with Biden, saying: "I love Joe Biden. As a senator. As a vice president and as president. I consider him a friend, and I believe in him. Believe in his character. Believe in his morals. In the last four years, he's won many of the battles he's faced." However, he stated that, "I saw Biden three weeks ago at my fundraiser for him. It's devastating to say it, but he is not the same man he was, and he won't win this fall." In the piece he called for there to be a new nominee, citing a possible primary at the Democratic National Convention.[115][116][117]

In 2025, while promoting his Broadway play Good Night, and Good Luck, Clooney stated that he stood by his choice in writing the op-ed, saying: "I was raised to tell the truth. I feel as if there was a lot of profiles in cowardice in my party. I was not proud of that. I also believed I had to tell the truth."[118]

Humanitarian work Clooney in Abéché, Chad, in January 2008 with the United Nations

Clooney is involved with Not On Our Watch Project, an organization that focuses global attention and resources to stop and prevent mass atrocities, along with Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Did Pressman and Jerry Weintraub.[119] In February 2009, he visited Goz Beida, Chad, with New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof.[120] In January 2010, he organized the telethon Hope for Haiti Now,[121] which collected donations for the 2010 Haiti earthquake victims.[122]

In March 2012, Clooney starred with Martin Sheen and Brad Pitt in a performance of Dustin Lance Black's play 8—a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage—as attorney Did Boies.[123] The production was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights.[124][125] In September 2012, Clooney offered to take an auction winner out to lunch to benefit the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN works to create a safe space in schools for children who are or may be perceived to be gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.[126]

On August 7, 2020, George and Amal Clooney donated $100,000 to three Lebanese charities after the capital, Beirut, was left devastated by a deadly explosion. They donated money to the Lebanese Red Cross, Impact Lebanon, and Baytna Baytak. The blast claimed the lives of at least 145 people and injured more than 5,000.[127]

War in Darfur (Sudan) Clooney with Vice President Joe Biden in 2009

Clooney has advocated a resolution of the Darfur conflict.[128] He spoke at a 2006 Se Darfur rally in Washington, D.C. In April 2006, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father to make the TV special A Journey to Darfur reflecting the situation of Darfur's refugees, and advocated for action. The documentary was broadcast on American cable TV as well as in the UK and France. In 2008, it was released on DVD, with the sale proceeds being donated to the International Rescue Committee.[129][130][131][132] In September of the same year, he spoke to the UN Security Council with Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel to ask the UN to find a solution to the conflict and to help the people of Darfur.[133] In December, he visited China and Egypt with Don Cheadle and two Olympic winners to ask both governments to pressure Sudan's government.[134]

On March 25, 2007, he sent an open letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, calling on the European Union to take "decisive action" in the region given the failure of Sudan President Omar al-Bashir to respond to UN resolutions.[135] He narrated and was co-executive producer of the 2007 documentary Sand and Sorrow.[136] Clooney also appeared in the documentary film Darfur Now, a call-to-action film released in November 2007 for people all over the world to help stop the Darfur crisis.[137] In December 2007, Clooney and fellow actor Don Cheadle received the Summit Peace Award from the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. In his acceptance speech, Clooney said that "Don and I ... stand here before you as failures. The simple truth is that when it comes to the atrocities in Darfur ... those people are not better off now than they were years ago."[138] On January 18, 2008, the United Nations announced Clooney's appointment as a UN messenger of peace, effective January 31.[7][8]

Clooney discusses Sudan with President Barack Obama at the White House in October 2010

Clooney conceived of and, with John Prendergast—human rights activist, co-founder of the Enough Project, and Strategic Advisor for Not on Our Watch Project—initiated the Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP), after an October 2010 trip to South Sudan. SSP aims to monitor armed activity for signs of renewed civil war between Sudan and South Sudan, and to detect and deter mass atrocities along the border regions there.[139]

Clooney and Prendergast co-wrote a Washington Post op-ed piece in May 2011, titled "Dancing with a dictator in Sudan", arguing that:

President Omar al-Bashir has been indicted by the International Criminal Court for genocide, is escalating bombing and food aid obstruction in Darfur, and he now threatens the entire north-south peace process ... the evidence shows that incentives alone are insufficient to change Khartoum's calculations. International support should be sought immediately for denying debt relief, expanding the ICC indictments, diplomatically isolating the regime, suspending all non-humanitarian aid, obstructing state-controlled bank transactions and freezing accounts holding oil wealth diverted by senior regime officials.[140]

On March 16, 2012, Clooney was arrested outside the Sudanese Embassy for civil disobedience.[141][142] He intended to be arrested when he planned the protest.[142] Several other prominent participants were also arrested, including Martin Luther King III.[142] Clooney has been described as one of the most strident critics of Omar al-Bashir.[143]

Armenian genocide recognition

Clooney supports recognition of the Armenian genocide. He is one of the chief associates of the 100 Lives Initiative, a project which aims to remember the lives lost during the event.[144] As part of the initiative, Clooney launched the Aurora Prize, which awards to those who risk their lives to prevent genocides and atrocities.[144][145] Clooney had also urged various American government officials to support the United States' recognition of the Armenian Genocide.[145] He also visited Armenia to commemorate the 101st anniversary of the event in April 2016.[146]

Syrian refugees

In May 2015, Clooney told the BBC that the Syrian conflict was too complicated politically to get involved in, and he wanted to focus on helping the refugees.[147] In March 2016, he and his wife Amal met with Syrian refugees living in Berlin to mark the fifth anniversary of the conflict, before meeting with German chancellor Angela Merkel to thank her for Germany's open-door policy.[148]

U.S. gun control

In 2018, following the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, the Clooneys pledged $500,000 to the March for Our Lives and said they would be in attendance.[149]

LGBTQ rights

Clooney is a supporter of LGBTQ rights.[150] On March 28, 2019, Clooney wrote an open letter calling for the boycott of the Sultan of Brunei's hotels over a new law that came into force on April 3, 2019, that punishes homosexual sex and adultery with death by stoning. Clooney lists nine hotels including The Dorchester, 45 Park Lane, Coworth Park, The Beverly Hills Hotel, Hotel Bel-Air, Le Meurice, Hotel Plaza Athenee, Hotel Eden and Hotel Principe di Soia and asks readers to consider how "we are putting money directly into the pockets of men who choose to stone and whip to death their own citizens for being gay or accused of adultery."[151][152]

Personal life Relationships George and Amal Clooney at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in Germany in 2016

Clooney dated actress Kelly Preston from 1987 to 1989. During this relationship, he purchased a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig named Max as a gift for Preston, but when their relationship ended, Clooney kept the pig for an additional 18 years until Max died in 2006. He has jokingly referred to Max as the longest relationship he had ever had.[153]

Clooney was married to actress Talia Balsam from 1989 to 1993.[154] He also had a relationship with actress Ginger Lynn Allen.[155][156][157] In 1995, Clooney dated Cameron Diaz and Frances Fisher.[158] Clooney dated French reality TV personality Céline Balitran (1996–1999).[159] In 2000, he was linked to Charlize Theron and Lucy Liu.[160] After meeting British model Lisa Snowdon in 2000, he had a five-year on-again, off-again relationship with her.[161] Clooney dated Renée Zellweger (2001), Jennifer Siebel Newsom (2002)[162] Krista Allen (2002–2008),[163] and Linda Thompson (2006).[164] In June 2007, he started dating reality personality Sarah Larson, but the couple broke up in May 2008.[165] In July 2009, Clooney was in a relationship with Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis until they split in June 2011.[166][167] In July 2011, Clooney started dating former WWE personnel Stacy Keibler,[168] and they ended their relationship in July 2013.[169]

Clooney became engaged to British-Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin on April 28, 2014.[170][171] He subsequently said they forged a strong bond because of their interest in campaigning work, and particularly over the issue of the Elgin Marbles, when she was acting for the government of Greece in support of their return from the British Museum and he, while promoting his film The Monuments Men, had argued for this and been criticised by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.[172]

In July 2014, Clooney publicly mocked British tabloid newspaper the Daily Mail after it claimed his fiancée's mother opposes their marriage on religious grounds.[173] When the tabloid apologized for its false story, Clooney refused to accept the apology. He called the paper "the worst kind of tabloid. One that makes up its facts to the detriment of its readers."[174] On August 7, 2014, Clooney and Alamuddin obtained marriage licenses at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of the United Kingdom.[175] Alamuddin and Clooney were officially married on September 27, 2014, at Ca' Farsetti.[176] They were married by Clooney's friend Walter Veltroni, the former mayor of Rome.[177]

In 2015, Clooney and Alamuddin adopted a rescue dog, a Basset Hound named Millie, from the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society.[178]

On February 9, 2017, it was reported by the CBS talk show, The Talk, that Amal was pregnant, and that they were expecting twins.[179] On June 6, 2017, Amal ge birth to a daughter, Ella, and a son, Alexander.[180] In 2020, Clooney revealed to Jimmy Kimmel and Graham Norton on their respective talk shows that the twins can speak Italian fluently, despite neither Clooney nor Alamuddin speaking the language.[181] In 2025, Clooney announced that he would be raising his children on a farm in France.[182]

Real estate

Clooney has property in Los Angeles. He purchased the 7,354-square-foot (683.2 m2) house in 1995 through his George Guilfoyle Trust. His home in Italy is in the village of Laglio, on Lake Como,[183] near the former residence of Italian author Ada Negri.[184] Clooney also owns a home in Los Cabos, Mexico, that is part of a compound of villas with Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber called "Casamigos". The homes were designed by the firm of Ricard Legorreta, one of Mexico's pre-eminent architects. [185][186]

In 2014, Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin bought the Grade II listed[187] Mill House on an island in the River Thames at Sonning Eye in Oxfordshire, England[188] at a cost of around £10 million.[189] In May 2021, The Economic Times reported Clooney plans to buy a vineyard near the village of Brignoles, in France, which includes an 18th-century manor with its own swimming pool and a tennis court.[190]

Motorcycle accidents

On September 21, 2007, Clooney and then-girlfriend Sarah Larson were injured in a motorcycle accident in Weehawken, New Jersey, when his motorcycle was hit by a car. The driver of the car reported that Clooney attempted to pass him on the right,[191] while Clooney said that the driver signaled left and then decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped his motorcycle. On October 9, 2007, more than two dozen staff at Palisades Medical Center were suspended without pay for looking at Clooney's medical records in violation of federal law.[192]

On July 10, 2018, Clooney was hit by a car while riding a motorcycle to a film set in Sardinia. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.[193][194]

Sports

Growing up around Cincinnati, Clooney is a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds.[195] He tried out for the Reds in 1977.[196] Clooney is also an association football fan and supports EFL Championship club Derby County.[197][198]

Relationship with the media

In November 2021, Clooney wrote an op-ed to British tabloid The Daily Mail, petitioning them to stop publishing photos of his children, highlighting that his wife is an international lawyer who works "confronting and putting on trial terrorist groups" and that the tabloid was endangering their lives. In 2014, Clooney had rejected an apology from the Daily Mail for printing a false story, calling the Mail the "worst kind of tabloid."[199]

In the media

Clooney has appeared in commercials outside the U.S. for Fiat, Nespresso, Martini vermouth, Omega, Warburtons and DNB ASA Eiendom (a Norwegian bank and real estate agency).[200][201][202][203][204][205] Clooney was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2007, 2008 and 2009.[206][207][208] He is sometimes described as one of the most handsome men in the world.[209][210] In 2005, TV Guide ranked Clooney No. 1 on its "50 Sexiest Stars of All Time" list.[211] The cover story in a February 2008 issue of Time was headlined with: "George Clooney: The Last Movie Star".[212]

He was parodied in the South Park episode "Smug Alert!", which criticizes his acceptance speech at the 78th Academy Awards, which The Atlantic called "arrogant, smug, and condescending."[213] Clooney has also lent his voice to South Park as Sparky the Dog in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" and as the emergency room doctor in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Clooney was caricatured in the American Dad! episode "Tears of a Clooney", in which Francine Smith plans to destroy him.[214]

Acting credits and accolades Main articles: George Clooney filmography and List of awards and nominations received by George Clooney

During his career, Clooney has won two Academy Awards, one for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Syriana[215] and one for Best Picture as one of the producers for Argo, as well as a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. As of 2023, he is one of two people to he been nominated for Academy Awards in six different categories.[216][217] For his role in The Descendants, he won a Golden Globe Award[218] and was nominated for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Satellite Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards: Best Lead Actor and Best Cast.[219] In 2015, Clooney was awarded the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2025, he was honored with a Theatre World Award for his performance in Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway.

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Chandor (2011) Quentin Tarantino (2012) Eric Warren Singer and Did O. Russell (2013) Alejandro G. 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Molen (1993) Four Weddings and a Funeral – Mike Newell and Duncan Kenworthy (1994) Sense and Sensibility – Ang Lee and Lindsay Doran (1995) The English Patient – Anthony Minghella and Saul Zaentz (1996) The Full Monty – Peter Cattaneo and Uberto Pasolini (1997) Shakespeare in Love – Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, Did Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, and Edward Zwick (1998) American Beauty – Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks (1999) 2000s Gladiator – Did Franzoni, Branko Lustig, and Douglas Wick (2000) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Tim Sanders, and Fran Walsh (2001) The Pianist – Robert Benmussa, Roman Polanski, and Alain Sarde (2002) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, and Fran Walsh (2003) The Aviator – Sandy Climan, Charles Evans Jr., Graham King, and Michael Mann (2004) Brokeback Mountain – Diana Ossana and James Schamus (2005) The Queen – Andy Harries, Christine Langan, and Tracey Seaward (2006) Atonement – Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Paul Webster (2007) Slumdog Millionaire – Christian Colson (2008) The Hurt Locker – Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, and Greg Shapiro (2009) 2010s The King's Speech – Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, and Gareth Unwin (2010) The Artist – Thomas Langmann (2011) Argo – Ben Affleck, George Clooney, and Grant Heslov (2012) 12 Years a Sle – Dede Gardner, Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen, and Brad Pitt (2013) Boyhood – Richard Linklater and Cathleen Sutherland (2014) The Revenant – Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, and Keith Redmon (2015) La La Land – Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt (2016) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin, and Martin McDonagh (2017) Roma – Nicolás Celis, Alfonso Cuarón, and Gabriela Rodríguez (2018) 1917 – Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall, Sam Mendes, and Jayne-Ann Tenggren (2019) 2020s Nomadland – Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand, Peter Spears, and Chloé Zhao (2020) The Power of the Dog – Jane Campion, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier, Tanya Seghatchian, and Emile Sherman (2021) All Quiet on the Western Front – Malte Grunert (2022) Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, and Emma Thomas (2023) Concle – Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell, and Michael A. Jackman (2024) vteBob Hope Humanitarian Award Oprah Winfrey (2002) Bill Cosby (2003) Danny Thomas (2004) George Clooney (2010) Sean Penn (2022) Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen (2025) vteBritannia AwardsExcellence in Film Albert R. Broccoli (1989) Michael Caine (1990) Peter Ustinov (1992) Martin Scorsese (1993) Anthony Hopkins (1995) Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein (1996) Dustin Hoffman (1997) John Trolta (1998) Stanley Kubrick (1999) Steven Spielberg (2000) George Lucas (2002) Hugh Grant (2003) Tom Hanks (2004) Tom Cruise (2005) Clint Eastwood (2006) Denzel Washington (2007) Sean Penn (2008) Robert De Niro (2009) Jeff Bridges (2010) Warren Beatty (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) George Clooney (2013) Robert Downey Jr. (2014) Meryl Streep (2015) Jodie Foster (2016) Matt Damon (2017) Cate Blanchett (2018) Jane Fonda (2019) Excellence in Directing Peter Weir (2003) Jim Sheridan (2004) Mike Newell (2005) Anthony Minghella (2006) Martin Campbell (2007) Stephen Frears (2008) Danny Boyle (2009) Christopher Nolan (2010) Did Yates (2011) Quentin Tarantino (2012) Kathryn Bigelow (2013) Mike Leigh (2014) Sam Mendes (2015) Ang Lee (2016) Ava DuVernay (2017) Steve McQueen (2018) Jordan Peele (2019) Worldwide Contribution to Entertainment Howard Stringer (2003) Kirk Douglas (2009) Ridley Scott & Tony Scott (2010) John Lasseter (2011) Will Wright (2012) Ben Kingsley (2013) Judi Dench (2014) Harrison Ford (2015) Samuel L. Jackson (2016) Kenneth Branagh (2017) Kevin Feige (2018) Jackie Chan (2019) British Artist of the Year Rachel Weisz (2006) Kate Winslet (2007) Tilda Swinton (2008) Emily Blunt (2009) Michael Sheen (2010) Helena Bonham Carter (2011) Daniel Craig (2012) Benedict Cumberbatch (2013) Emma Watson (2014) James Corden (2015) Felicity Jones (2016) Claire Foy (2017) Emilia Clarke (2018) Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2019) Excellence in Comedy Betty White (2010) Ben Stiller (2011) Trey Parker and Matt Stone (2012) Sacha Baron Cohen (2013) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (2014) Amy Schumer (2015) Ricky Gervais (2016) Aziz Ansari (2017) Jim Carrey (2018) Steve Coogan (2019) Excellence in Television Aaron Spelling (1999) HBO Original Programming (2002) Dick Van Dyke (2017) Damian Lewis (2018) Norman Lear (2019) Humanitarian Award Richard Curtis (2007) Don Cheadle (2008) Colin Firth (2009) Idris Elba (2013) Mark Ruffalo (2014) Orlando Bloom (2015) Ewan McGregor (2016) Retired Awards BBC (1999) Tarsem Singh (1999) Angela Lansbury (2003) Helen Mirren (2004) Elizabeth Taylor (2005) Ronald Neame (2005) Sidney Poitier (2006) Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne (2007) vteCritics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor Kevin Bacon (1995) Geoffrey Rush (1996) Jack Nicholson (1997) Ian McKellen (1998) Russell Crowe (1999) Russell Crowe (2000) Russell Crowe (2001) Daniel Day-Lewis / Jack Nicholson (2002) Sean Penn (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Sean Penn (2008) Jeff Bridges (2009) Colin Firth (2010) George Clooney (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Matthew McConaughey (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Christian Bale (2018) Joaquin Phoenix (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Will Smith (2021) Brendan Fraser (2022) Paul Giamatti (2023) Adrien Brody (2024) vteCecil B. DeMille Award Cecil B. DeMille (1951) Walt Disney (1952) Darryl F. Zanuck (1953) Jean Hersholt (1954) Jack L. Warner (1955) Mervyn LeRoy (1956) Buddy Adler (1957) Maurice Chevalier (1958) Bing Crosby (1959) Fred Astaire (1960) Judy Garland (1961) Bob Hope (1962) Joseph E. Levine (1963) James Stewart (1964) John Wayne (1965) Charlton Heston (1966) Kirk Douglas (1967) Gregory Peck (1968) Joan Crawford (1969) Frank Sinatra (1970) Alfred Hitchcock (1971) Samuel Goldwyn (1972) Bette Dis (1973) Hal B. Wallis (1974) No Award (1975) Walter Mirisch (1976) Red Skelton (1977) Lucille Ball (1978) Henry Fonda (1979) Gene Kelly (1980) Sidney Poitier (1981) Laurence Olivier (1982) Paul Newman (1983) Elizabeth Taylor (1984) Barbara Stanwyck (1985) Anthony Quinn (1986) Clint Eastwood (1987) Doris Day (1988) Audrey Hepburn (1989) Jack Lemmon (1990) Robert Mitchum (1991) Lauren Bacall (1992) Robert Redford (1993) Sophia Loren (1994) Sean Connery (1995) Dustin Hoffman (1996) Shirley MacLaine (1997) Jack Nicholson (1998) Barbra Streisand (1999) Al Pacino (2000) Harrison Ford (2001) Gene Hackman (2002) Michael Douglas (2003) Robin Williams (2004) Anthony Hopkins (2005) Warren Beatty (2006) No Award (2007) Steven Spielberg (2008) Martin Scorsese (2009) Robert De Niro (2010) Morgan Freeman (2011) Jodie Foster (2012) Woody Allen (2013) George Clooney (2014) Denzel Washington (2015) Meryl Streep (2016) Oprah Winfrey (2017) Jeff Bridges (2018) Tom Hanks (2019) Jane Fonda (2020) No Award (2021) Eddie Murphy (2022) No Award (2023) Viola Dis (2024) Helen Mirren (2025) vteDallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Jeremy Irons (1990) Anthony Hopkins (1991) Denzel Washington (1992) Anthony Hopkins (1993) Tom Hanks (1994) Nicolas Cage (1995) Geoffrey Rush (1996) Peter Fonda (1997) Jim Carrey (1998) Kevin Spacey (1999) Russell Crowe (2000) Russell Crowe (2001) Jack Nicholson (2002) Sean Penn (2003) Paul Giamatti (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Sean Penn (2008) George Clooney (2009) James Franco (2010) George Clooney (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Matthew McConaughey (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Christian Bale (2018) Adam Driver (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Benedict Cumberbatch (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Cillian Murphy (2023) Ralph Fiennes (2024) Leonardo DiCaprio (2025) vteDetroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor George Clooney (2007) Mickey Rourke (2008) Colin Firth (2009) Colin Firth (2010) Michael Fassbender (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Matthew McConaughey (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Michael Caine (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) James Franco (2017) Ethan Hawke (2018) Adam Driver (2019) Delroy Lindo (2020) Peter Dinklage (2021) vte Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute Honorees Charlie Chaplin (1972) Fred Astaire (1973) Alfred Hitchcock (1974) Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman (1975) George Cukor (1978) Bob Hope (1979) John Huston (1980) Barbara Stanwyck (1981) Billy Wilder (1982) Laurence Olivier (1983) Claudette Colbert (1984) Federico Fellini (1985) Elizabeth Taylor (1986) Alec Guinness (1987) Yves Montand (1988) Bette Dis (1989) James Stewart (1990) Audrey Hepburn (1991) Gregory Peck (1992) Jack Lemmon (1993) Robert Altman (1994) Shirley MacLaine (1995) Clint Eastwood (1996) Sean Connery (1997) Martin Scorsese (1998) Mike Nichols (1999) Al Pacino (2000) Jane Fonda (2001) Francis Ford Coppola (2002) Susan Sarandon (2003) Michael Caine (2004) Dustin Hoffman (2005) Jessica Lange (2006) Diane Keaton (2007) Meryl Streep (2008) Tom Hanks (2009) Michael Douglas (2010) Sidney Poitier (2011) Catherine Deneuve (2012) Barbra Streisand (2013) Rob Reiner (2014) Robert Redford (2015) Morgan Freeman (2016) Robert De Niro (2017) Helen Mirren (2018) Spike Lee (2020) Cate Blanchett (2022) Viola Dis (2023) Jeff Bridges (2024) Pedro Almodóvar (2025) George Clooney (2026) vteFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Geoffrey Rush (1996) Robert Duvall (1997) Ian McKellen (1998) Kevin Spacey (1999) Geoffrey Rush (2000) Billy Bob Thornton (2001) Daniel Day-Lewis (2002) Sean Penn (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Mickey Rourke (2008) George Clooney (2009) Colin Firth (2010) Michael Fassbender (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Paul Dano (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Timothée Chalamet (2017) Joaquin Phoenix (2018) Adam Driver (2019) Anthony Hopkins (2020) Adam Driver (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Franz Rogowski (2023) Kieran Culkin (2024) vteGolden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama1943–1975 Paul Lukas (1943) Alexander Knox (1944) Ray Milland (1945) Gregory Peck (1946) Ronald Colman (1947) Laurence Olivier (1948) Broderick Crawford (1949) José Ferrer (1950) Fredric March (1951) Gary Cooper (1952) Spencer Tracy (1953) Marlon Brando (1954) Ernest Borgnine (1955) Kirk Douglas (1956) Alec Guinness (1957) Did Niven (1958) Anthony Franciosa (1959) Burt Lancaster (1960) Maximilian Schell (1961) Gregory Peck (1962) Sidney Poitier (1963) Peter O'Toole (1964) Omar Sharif (1965) Paul Scofield (1966) Rod Steiger (1967) Peter O'Toole (1968) John Wayne (1969) George C. Scott (1970) Gene Hackman (1971) Marlon Brando (1972) Al Pacino (1973) Jack Nicholson (1974) Jack Nicholson (1975) 1976–present Peter Finch (1976) Richard Burton (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Dustin Hoffman (1979) Robert De Niro (1980) Henry Fonda (1981) Ben Kingsley (1982) Robert Duvall / Tom Courtenay (1983) F. Murray Abraham (1984) Jon Voight (1985) Bob Hoskins (1986) Michael Douglas (1987) Dustin Hoffman (1988) Tom Cruise (1989) Jeremy Irons (1990) Nick Nolte (1991) Al Pacino (1992) Tom Hanks (1993) Tom Hanks (1994) Nicolas Cage (1995) Geoffrey Rush (1996) Peter Fonda (1997) Jim Carrey (1998) Denzel Washington (1999) Tom Hanks (2000) Russell Crowe (2001) Jack Nicholson (2002) Sean Penn (2003) Leonardo DiCaprio (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Mickey Rourke (2008) Jeff Bridges (2009) Colin Firth (2010) George Clooney (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Matthew McConaughey (2013) Eddie Redmayne (2014) Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Rami Malek (2018) Joaquin Phoenix (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Will Smith (2021) Austin Butler (2022) Cillian Murphy (2023) Adrien Brody (2024) vteGolden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy1950–1976 Fred Astaire (1949) Danny Kaye (1951) Donald O'Connor (1952) Did Niven (1953) James Mason (1954) Tom Ewell (1955) Mario Moreno (1956) Frank Sinatra (1957) Danny Kaye (1958) Jack Lemmon (1959) Jack Lemmon (1960) Glenn Ford (1961) Marcello Mastroianni (1962) Alberto Sordi (1963) Rex Harrison (1964) Lee Marvin (1965) Alan Arkin (1966) Richard Harris (1967) Ron Moody (1968) Peter O'Toole (1969) Albert Finney (1970) Chaim Topol (1971) Jack Lemmon (1972) George Segal (1973) Art Carney (1974) George Burns / Walter Matthau (1975) 1976–2000 Kris Kristofferson (1976) Richard Dreyfuss (1977) Warren Beatty (1978) Peter Sellers (1979) Ray Sharkey (1980) Dudley Moore (1981) Dustin Hoffman (1982) Michael Caine (1983) Dudley Moore (1984) Jack Nicholson (1985) Paul Hogan (1986) Robin Williams (1987) Tom Hanks (1988) Morgan Freeman (1989) Gérard Depardieu (1990) Robin Williams (1991) Tim Robbins (1992) Robin Williams (1993) Hugh Grant (1994) John Trolta (1995) Tom Cruise (1996) Jack Nicholson (1997) Michael Caine (1998) Jim Carrey (1999) George Clooney (2000) 2001–present Gene Hackman (2001) Richard Gere (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Joaquin Phoenix (2005) Sacha Baron Cohen (2006) Johnny Depp (2007) Colin Farrell (2008) Robert Downey Jr. (2009) Paul Giamatti (2010) Jean Dujardin (2011) Hugh Jackman (2012) Leonardo DiCaprio (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Matt Damon (2015) Ryan Gosling (2016) James Franco (2017) Christian Bale (2018) Taron Egerton (2019) Sacha Baron Cohen (2020) Andrew Garfield (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Paul Giamatti (2023) Sebastian Stan (2024) vteGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Akim Tamiroff (1943) Barry Fitzgerald (1944) J. Carrol Naish (1945) Clifton Webb (1946) Edmund Gwenn (1947) Walter Huston (1948) James Whitmore (1949) Edmund Gwenn (1950) Peter Ustinov (1951) Millard Mitchell (1952) Frank Sinatra (1953) Edmond O'Brien (1954) Arthur Kennedy (1955) Earl Holliman (1956) Red Buttons (1957) Burl Ives (1958) Stephen Boyd (1959) Sal Mineo (1960) George Chakiris (1961) Omar Sharif (1962) John Huston (1963) Edmond O'Brien (1964) Oskar Werner (1965) Richard Attenborough (1966) Richard Attenborough (1967) Daniel Massey (1968) Gig Young (1969) John Mills (1970) Ben Johnson (1971) Joel Grey (1972) John Houseman (1973) Fred Astaire (1974) Richard Benjamin (1975) Laurence Olivier (1976) Peter Firth (1977) John Hurt (1978) Melvyn Douglas / Robert Duvall (1979) Timothy Hutton (1980) John Gielgud (1981) Louis Gossett Jr. (1982) Jack Nicholson (1983) Haing S. Ngor (1984) Klaus Maria Brandauer (1985) Tom Berenger (1986) Sean Connery (1987) Martin Landau (1988) Denzel Washington (1989) Bruce Dison (1990) Jack Palance (1991) Gene Hackman (1992) Tommy Lee Jones (1993) Martin Landau (1994) Brad Pitt (1995) Edward Norton (1996) Burt Reynolds (1997) Ed Harris (1998) Tom Cruise (1999) Benicio del Toro (2000) Jim Broadbent (2001) Chris Cooper (2002) Tim Robbins (2003) Clive Owen (2004) George Clooney (2005) Eddie Murphy (2006) Jier Bardem (2007) Heath Ledger (2008) Christoph Waltz (2009) Christian Bale (2010) Christopher Plummer (2011) Christoph Waltz (2012) Jared Leto (2013) J. K. Simmons (2014) Sylvester Stallone (2015) Aaron Taylor-Johnson (2016) Sam Rockwell (2017) Mahershala Ali (2018) Brad Pitt (2019) Daniel Kaluuya (2020) Kodi Smit-McPhee (2021) Ke Huy Quan (2022) Robert Downey Jr. (2023) Kieran Culkin (2024) vteHonorary César1976–2000 Ingrid Bergman (1976) Diana Ross (1976) Henri Langlois (1977) Jacques Tati (1977) Robert Dorfmann (1978) René Goscinny (1978) Marcel Carné (1979) Charles Vanel (1979) Walt Disney (1979) Pierre Braunberger (1980) Louis de Funès (1980) Kirk Douglas (1980) Marcel Pagnol (1981) Alain Resnais (1981) Georges Dancigers (1982) Alexandre Mnouchkine (1982) Jean Nény (1982) Andrzej Wajda (1982) Raimu (1983) René Clément (1984) Georges de Beauregard (1984) Edwige Feuillère (1984) Christian-Jaque (1985) Danielle Darrieux (1985) Christine Gouze-Rénal (1985) Alain Poiré (1985) Maurice Jarre (1986) Bette Dis (1986) Jean Delannoy (1986) René Ferracci (1986) Claude Lanzmann (1986) Jean-Luc Godard (1987) Serge Silberman (1988) Bernard Blier (1989) Paul Grimault (1989) Gérard Philipe (1990) Jean-Pierre Aumont (1991) Sophia Loren (1991) Michèle Morgan (1992) Sylvester Stallone (1992) Jean Marais (1993) Marcello Mastroianni (1993) Gérard Oury (1993) Jean Carmet (1994) Jeanne Moreau (1995) Gregory Peck (1995) Steven Spielberg (1995) Lauren Bacall (1996) Henri Verneuil (1996) Charles Aznour (1997) Andie MacDowell (1997) Michael Douglas (1998) Clint Eastwood (1998) Jean-Luc Godard (1998) Pedro Almodóvar (1999) Johnny Depp (1999) Jean Rochefort (1999) Josiane Balasko (2000) Georges Crenne (2000) Jean-Pierre Léaud (2000) Martin Scorsese (2000) 2001–present Darry Cowl (2001) Charlotte Rampling (2001) Agnès Varda (2001) Anouk Aimée (2002) Jeremy Irons (2002) Claude Rich (2002) Bernadette Lafont (2003) Spike Lee (2003) Meryl Streep (2003) Micheline Presle (2004) Jacques Dutronc (2005) Will Smith (2005) Hugh Grant (2006) Pierre Richard (2006) Marlène Jobert (2007) Jude Law (2007) Jeanne Moreau (2008) Roberto Benigni (2008) Romy Schneider (2008) Dustin Hoffman (2009) Harrison Ford (2010) Quentin Tarantino (2011) Kate Winslet (2012) Kevin Costner (2013) Scarlett Johansson (2014) Sean Penn (2015) Michael Douglas (2016) George Clooney (2017) Penélope Cruz (2018) Robert Redford (2019) Cate Blanchett (2022) Did Fincher (2023) Agnès Jaoui (2024) Christopher Nolan (2024) Julia Roberts (2025) Costa-Gras (2025) Jim Carrey (2026) vteHouston Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Sean Penn (2008) George Clooney (2009) Jesse Eisenberg (2010) Michael Fassbender (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Jake Gyllenhaal (2014) Michael Fassbender (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) James Franco (2017) Christian Bale (2018) Adam Driver (2019) Riz Ahmed (2020) Benedict Cumberbatch (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Paul Giamatti (2023) vteKennedy Center Honorees (2020s)2020 Debbie Allen Joan Baez Garth Brooks Midori Dick Van Dyke 2021 Justino Díaz Berry Gordy Lorne Michaels Bette Midler Joni Mitchell 2022 George Clooney Amy Grant Gladys Knight Tania León U2 2023 Billy Crystal Renée Fleming Barry Gibb Queen Latifah Dionne Warwick 2024 Francis Ford Coppola Grateful Dead Bonnie Raitt Arturo Sandoval The Apollo 2025 Michael Crawford Gloria Gaynor Kiss Sylvester Stallone George Strait Complete list 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s vteMaltin Modern Master AwardAward Michael Douglas (1995) Jodie Foster (1997) Anthony Hopkins (2000) Diane Keaton (2001) Peter Jackson (2004) George Clooney (2006) Will Smith (2007) Cate Blanchett (2008) Clint Eastwood (2009) James Cameron (2010) Christopher Nolan (2011) Christopher Plummer (2012) Ben Affleck (2013) Bruce Dern (2014) Michael Keaton (2015) Johnny Depp (2016) Denzel Washington (2017) Gary Oldman (2018) Glenn Close (2019) Brad Pitt (2020) Bill Murray (2021) Nicole Kidman (2022) Jier Bardem (2022) Jamie Lee Curtis (2023) Robert Downey Jr. (2024) Angelina Jolie (2025) Adam Sandler (2026) Festival editions 2024 2025 2026 vteMTV Movie & TV Award for Best Breakthrough PerformanceBreakthrough Performance (1992–1998, 2006–2008, 2012–2016, 2018–present) Edward Furlong – Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) Marisa Tomei – My Cousin Vinny (1993) Alicia Silverstone – The Crush (1994) Kirsten Dunst – Interview with the Vampire (1995) George Clooney – From Dusk till Dawn (1996) Matthew McConaughey – A Time to Kill (1997) Heather Graham – Boogie Nights (1998) Isla Fisher – Wedding Crashers (2006) Jaden Smith – The Pursuit of Happyness (2007) Zac Efron – Hairspray (2008) Shailene Woodley – The Descendants (2012) Rebel Wilson – Pitch Perfect (2013) Will Poulter – We're the Millers (2014) Dylan O'Brien – The Maze Runner (2015) Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016) Tiffany Haddish – Girls Trip (2018) Noah Centineo – To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2019) No Award (2020) Regé-Jean Page – Bridgerton (2021) Sophia Di Martino – Loki (2022) Joseph Quinn – Stranger Things (2023) Breakthrough Male (1999–2005, 2009) James Van Der Beek – Varsity Blues (1999) Haley Joel Osment – The Sixth Sense (2000) Sean Patrick Thomas – Se the Last Dance (2001) Orlando Bloom – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) Eminem – 8 Mile (2003) Shawn Ashmore – X2 (2004) Jon Heder – Napoleon Dynamite (2005) Robert Pattinson – Twilight (2009) Breakthrough Female (1999–2005, 2009) Katie Holmes – Disturbing Behior (1999) Julia Stiles – 10 Things I Hate About You (2000) Erika Christensen – Traffic (2001) Mandy Moore – A Walk to Remember (2002) Jennifer Garner – Daredevil (2003) Lindsay Lohan – Freaky Friday (2004) Rachel McAdams – Mean Girls (2005) Ashley Tisdale – High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2009) Breakout Star (2010–2011) Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air (2010) Chloë Grace Moretz – Kick-Ass (2011) Next Generation (2017) Daniel Kaluuya – Get Out (2017) vteNational Board of Review Award for Best Actor1945–1975 Ray Milland (1945) Laurence Olivier (1946) Michael Redgre (1947) Walter Huston (1948) Ralph Richardson (1949) Alec Guinness (1950) Richard Basehart (1951) Ralph Richardson (1952) James Mason (1953) Bing Crosby (1954) Ernest Borgnine (1955) Yul Brynner (1956) Alec Guinness (1957) Spencer Tracy (1958) Victor Sjöström (1959) Robert Mitchum (1960) Albert Finney (1961) Jason Robards (1962) Rex Harrison (1963) Anthony Quinn (1964) Lee Marvin (1965) Paul Scofield (1966) Peter Finch (1967) Cliff Robertson (1968) Peter O'Toole (1969) George C. Scott (1970) Gene Hackman (1971) Peter O'Toole (1972) Al Pacino / Robert Ryan (1973) Gene Hackman (1974) Jack Nicholson (1975) 1976–present Did Carradine (1976) John Trolta (1977) Jon Voight / Laurence Olivier (1978) Peter Sellers (1979) Robert De Niro (1980) Henry Fonda (1981) Ben Kingsley (1982) Tom Conti (1983) Victor Banerjee (1984) William Hurt / Raul Julia (1985) Paul Newman (1986) Michael Douglas (1987) Gene Hackman (1988) Morgan Freeman (1989) Robert De Niro / Robin Williams (1990) Warren Beatty (1991) Jack Lemmon (1992) Anthony Hopkins (1993) Tom Hanks (1994) Nicolas Cage (1995) Tom Cruise (1996) Jack Nicholson (1997) Ian McKellen (1998) Russell Crowe (1999) Jier Bardem (2000) Billy Bob Thornton (2001) Campbell Scott (2002) Sean Penn (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) George Clooney (2007) Clint Eastwood (2008) George Clooney / Morgan Freeman (2009) Jesse Eisenberg (2010) George Clooney (2011) Bradley Cooper (2012) Bruce Dern (2013) Michael Keaton / Oscar Isaac (2014) Matt Damon (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Tom Hanks (2017) Viggo Mortensen (2018) Adam Sandler (2019) Riz Ahmed (2020) Will Smith (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Paul Giamatti (2023) Daniel Craig (2024) Leonardo DiCaprio (2025) vteNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor1935–1975 Charles Laughton (1935) Walter Huston (1936) Paul Muni (1937) James Cagney (1938) James Stewart (1939) Charlie Chaplin (1940) Gary Cooper (1941) James Cagney (1942) Paul Lukas (1943) Barry Fitzgerald (1944) Ray Milland (1945) Laurence Olivier (1946) William Powell (1947) Laurence Olivier (1948) Broderick Crawford (1949) Gregory Peck (1950) Arthur Kennedy (1951) Ralph Richardson (1952) Burt Lancaster (1953) Marlon Brando (1954) Ernest Borgnine (1955) Kirk Douglas (1956) Alec Guinness (1957) Did Niven (1958) James Stewart (1959) Burt Lancaster (1960) Maximilian Schell (1961) No Award (1962) Albert Finney (1963) Rex Harrison (1964) Oskar Werner (1965) Paul Scofield (1966) Rod Steiger (1967) Alan Arkin (1968) Jon Voight (1969) George C. Scott (1970) Gene Hackman (1971) Laurence Olivier (1972) Marlon Brando (1973) Jack Nicholson (1974) Jack Nicholson (1975) 1976–present Robert De Niro (1976) John Gielgud (1977) Jon Voight (1978) Dustin Hoffman (1979) Robert De Niro (1980) Burt Lancaster (1981) Ben Kingsley (1982) Robert Duvall (1983) Steve Martin (1984) Jack Nicholson (1985) Bob Hoskins (1986) Jack Nicholson (1987) Jeremy Irons (1988) Daniel Day-Lewis (1989) Robert De Niro (1990) Anthony Hopkins (1991) Denzel Washington (1992) Did Thewlis (1993) Paul Newman (1994) Nicolas Cage (1995) Geoffrey Rush (1996) Peter Fonda (1997) Nick Nolte (1998) Richard Farnsworth (1999) Tom Hanks (2000) Tom Wilkinson (2001) Daniel Day-Lewis (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Paul Giamatti (2004) Heath Ledger (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Sean Penn (2008) George Clooney (2009) Colin Firth (2010) Brad Pitt (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Robert Redford (2013) Timothy Spall (2014) Michael Keaton (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Timothée Chalamet (2017) Ethan Hawke (2018) Antonio Banderas (2019) Delroy Lindo (2020) Benedict Cumberbatch (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Franz Rogowski (2023) Adrien Brody (2024) Wagner Moura (2025) vteOnline Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson (1997) Andrew Niccol (1998) Charlie Kaufman (1999) Cameron Crowe (2000) Alejandro Amenábar / Did Lynch (2001) Todd Haynes (2002) Sofia Coppola (2003) Charlie Kaufman (2004) George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2005) Guillermo del Toro (2006) Diablo Cody (2007) Jim Reardon and Andrew Stanton (2008) Quentin Tarantino (2009) Christopher Nolan (2010) Woody Allen (2011) Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola (2012) Spike Jonze (2013) Wes Anderson (2014) Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015) Taylor Sheridan (2016) Jordan Peele (2017) Boots Riley (2018) Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won (2019) Emerald Fennell (2020) Michael Sarnoski and Vanessa Block (2021) Martin McDonagh (2022) Did Hemingson (2023) Sean Baker (2024) vtePaul Selvin Award Alison Cross (1989) Michael Lazarou (1990) George Stevens Jr. (1991) Cynthia Whitcomb (1992) Gary Ross (1993) Thomas Baum, Priscilla Prestwidge & Keith Pierce (1994) Did E. Kelley (1995) Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (1996) Gregory Poirier (1997) Frank Military (1998) Eric Roth and Michael Mann (1999) Doug Wright (2000) Timothy J. Sexton (2001) John Wierick and Jacob Krueger (2002) Jason Horwitch (2003) Don Payne (2004) George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2005) No award (2006) Robert Eisele and Jeffrey Porro (2007) Dustin Lance Black (2008) Anthony Peckham (2009) Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth (2010) Tate Taylor (2011) Tony Kushner (2012) Alex Gibney (2013) Margaret Nagle (2014) John McNamara (2015) Susannah Grant (2016) Liz Hannah and Josh Singer (2017) Adam McKay (2018) Charles Randolph (2019) Will Berson, Shaka King, Kenny and Keith Lucas (2020) Barry Jenkins (2021) Rebecca Lenkiewicz (2022) Cord Jefferson (2023) RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes (2024) vteSan Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Michael Caine (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Paul Giamatti (2004) Heath Ledger (2005) Sacha Baron Cohen (2006) George Clooney (2007) Sean Penn / Mickey Rourke (2008) Colin Firth (2009) Colin Firth (2010) Gary Oldman (2011) Joaquin Phoenix (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Paul Dano (2015) Denzel Washington (2016) Andy Serkis (2017) Ethan Hawke (2018) Antonio Banderas (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Benedict Cumberbatch (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Jeffrey Wright (2023) Colman Domingo (2024) Ethan Hawke (2025) vteSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004) George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2005) In 2006, the category was split into Adapted Screenplay and Original Screenplay. vteSatellite Auteur AwardSpecial Achievement Award (1999–2004) Dale Olson (1999) No Award (2000) Meir Fenigstein (2001) No Award (2002) Peter Dinklage (2003) No Award (2004) Auteur Award (2005–present) George Clooney (2005) Robert Altman (2006) Julian Schnabel (2007) Baz Luhrmann (2008) Roger Corman (2009) Alex Gibney (2010) Peter Bogdanovich (2011) Paul Williams (2012) Guillermo del Toro (2013) Martyn Burke (2014) Robert M. Young (2015) Tom Ford (2016) Greta Gerwig (2017) Ryan Coogler (2018) Edward Norton (2019) Emerald Fennell (2020) Lin-Manuel Miranda (2021) Martin McDonagh (2022) Yorgos Lanthimos (2023) F. Jier Gutiérrez (2024) vteSatellite Award for Best Original Screenplay John Sayles / Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (1996) Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (1997) Gary Ross (1998) M. Night Shyamalan (1999) Kenneth Lonergan (2000) Milo Addica and Will Rokos (2001) Pedro Almodóvar (2002) Sofia Coppola (2003) James L. White (2004) George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2005) Peter Morgan (2006) Diablo Cody (2007) Tom Mccarthy (2008) Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (2009) Did Seidler (2010) Terrence Malick (2011) Mark Boal (2012) Eric Warren Singer and Did O. Russell (2013) Dan Gilroy (2014) Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015) Barry Jenkins (2016) Martin McDonagh (2017) Alfonso Cuarón (2018) Noah Baumbach (2019) Emerald Fennell (2020) Kenneth Branagh (2021) Martin McDonagh (2022) Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer (2023) Jesse Eisenberg (2024) vteSaturn Award for Best Actor James Caan / Don Johnson (1974/75) Did Bowie (1976) George Burns (1977) Warren Beatty (1978) George Hamilton (1979) Mark Hamill (1980) Harrison Ford (1981) William Shatner (1982) Mark Hamill (1983) Jeff Bridges (1984) Michael J. Fox (1985) Jeff Goldblum (1986) Jack Nicholson (1987) Tom Hanks (1988) Jeff Daniels (1989/90) Anthony Hopkins (1991) Gary Oldman (1992) Robert Downey Jr. (1993) Martin Landau (1994) George Clooney (1995) Eddie Murphy (1996) Pierce Brosnan (1997) James Woods (1998) Tim Allen (1999) Hugh Jackman (2000) Tom Cruise (2001) Robin Williams (2002) Elijah Wood (2003) Tobey Maguire (2004) Christian Bale (2005) Brandon Routh (2006) Will Smith (2007) Robert Downey Jr. (2008) Sam Worthington (2009) Jeff Bridges (2010) Michael Shannon (2011) Matthew McConaughey (2012) Robert Downey Jr. (2013) Chris Pratt (2014) Harrison Ford (2015) Ryan Reynolds (2016) Mark Hamill (2017) Robert Downey Jr. (2018/19) John Did Washington (2019/20) Tom Cruise (2021/22) Harrison Ford (2022/23) Nicolas Cage (2023/24) vteSt. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Jamie Foxx (2004) Heath Ledger (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Daniel Day-Lewis (2007) Sean Penn (2008) George Clooney (2009) Colin Firth (2010) George Clooney (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Jake Gyllenhaal (2014) Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Ethan Hawke (2018) Adam Sandler (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Nicolas Cage (2021) Brendan Fraser (2022) Cillian Murphy (2023) Colman Domingo (2024) Leonardo DiCaprio (2025) vteSt. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church (2004) George Clooney (2005) Djimon Hounsou (2006) Casey Affleck (2007) Heath Ledger (2008) Christoph Waltz (2009) Christian Bale (2010) Albert Brooks (2011) Christoph Waltz (2012) Jared Leto (2013) J. K. Simmons (2014) Sylvester Stallone (2015) Mahershala Ali (2016) Richard Jenkins (2017) Richard E. Grant (2018) Brad Pitt (2019) Paul Raci (2020) Kodi Smit-McPhee (2021) Ke Huy Quan (2022) Ryan Gosling (2023) Kieran Culkin (2024) Sean Penn (2025) vteWashington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Jack Nicholson (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) George Clooney (2007) Mickey Rourke (2008) George Clooney (2009) Colin Firth (2010) George Clooney (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Bradley Cooper (2018) Adam Driver (2019) Chadwick Boseman (2020) Andrew Garfield (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Cillian Murphy (2023) Colman Domingo (2024) Michael B. 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