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Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedFebruary 5, 1971
Currently held byMatthew Macfadyen, Succession (2023)
Most awardsEd Asner (3)
Most nominations
Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role on a television series, miniseries or motion picture made for television for the calendar year. The award was first kl presented at the 28th Golden Globe Awards on February 5, 1971, to James Brolin for his role on Marcus Welby, M.D.. It was presented under the title Best Supporting Actor – Television Series before changing to its current title in 1980. For the 80th Golden Globe Awards, the category was split into two categories: Comedy/Drama Series and Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film.

Since its inception, the award has been given to 59 actors. Matthew Macfadyen is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Tom Wambsgans on Succession. Ed Asner has won the most awards in this category, winning three times. Sean Hayes and Jeremy Piven have each been nominated for the award on six occasions, the most within the category.

Winners and nominees

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Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees:

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actor
James Brolin was the first winner in this category for his role in Marcus Welby, M.D. He would later win for a second time in 1973.
Ed Asner received the most wins in the category, winning three times for his roles on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rich Man, Poor Man.
Rob Reiner was nominated five times for his role as Michael Stivic on All in the Family.
Tony Danza was nominated for his performance on Taxi.

Best Supporting Actor – Television Series

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1970s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
James Brolin Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC [1]
Tige Andrews Captain Adam Greer The Mod Squad ABC
Michael Constantine Seymour Kaufman Room 222
Henry Gibson Various Characters Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In NBC
Zalman King Aaron Silverman The Young Lawyers ABC
1971
(29th)
Ed Asner Lou Grant The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS [2]
James Brolin Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
Harvey Korman Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS
Rob Reiner Michael Stivic All in the Family
Milburn Stone Dr. Galen "Doc" Adams Gunsmoke
1972
(30th)
James Brolin Dr. Steven Kiley Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC [3]
Ed Asner Lou Grant The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Ted Knight Ted Baxter
Harvey Korman Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show
Rob Reiner Michael Stivic All in the Family
1973
(31st)
McLean Stevenson Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake, M.D. M*A*S*H CBS [4]
Ed Asner Lou Grant The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Will Geer Zebulon Walton The Waltons
Harvey Korman Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show
Strother Martin R.J. Hawkins Hawkins
Rob Reiner Michael Stivic All in the Family
1974
(32nd)
Harvey Korman Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS [5]
Will Geer Zebulon The Waltons CBS
Gavin McLeod Murray Slaughter The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Whitman Mayo Grady Wilson Sanford and Son NBC
Jimmie Walker James "J.J." Evans, Jr. Good Times CBS
1975
(33rd)
Ed Asner Lou Grant The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS [6]
Tim Conway Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show
Ted Knight Ted Baxter The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Rob Reiner Michael Stivic All in the Family
Jimmie Walker James "J.J." Evans, Jr. Good Times
1976
(34th)
Ed Asner Axel Jordache Rich Man, Poor Man ABC [7]
Tim Conway Various Characters The Carol Burnett Show CBS
Charles Durning Ed Healey Captains and the Kings NBC
Gavin McLeod Murray Slaughter The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Rob Reiner Michael Stivic All in the Family
1977
(35th)
No Award
1978
(36th)
Norman Fell Stanley Roper Three's Company ABC [8]
Jeff Conaway Bobby Wheeler Taxi ABC
Danny DeVito Louie De Palma
Pat Harrington Jr. Dwayne Schneider One Day at a Time CBS
Andy Kaufman Latka Gravas Taxi ABC
1979
(37th)
Danny DeVito Louie De Palma Taxi ABC [9]
Vic Tayback Mel Sharples Alice CBS
Jeff Conaway Bobby Wheeler Taxi ABC
Tony Danza Anthony "Tony" Banta
David Doyle John Bosley Charlie's Angels

Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film

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Vic Tayback won the award twice for his role as Mel Sharples on Alice.
Edward James Olmos won in 1985 for his performance on Miami Vice and in 1994 for The Burning Season.
John Larroquette was nominated for his performance as Dan Fielding on Night Court.
John Hillerman won the award for his role as Jonathan Higgins in Magnum, P.I. and received four further nominations in the category.
Barry Bostwick won the award for his role on War and Remembrance as Carter "Lady" Aster.
Charles Durning won in 1990 for his portrayal of John F. Kennedy on The Kennedys of Massachusetts.
John Corbett was nominated in 1992 for his role on Northern Exposure and in 2002 for his role on Sex and the City.
Beau Bridges won in 1993 for his portrayal of Terry Harper on The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom.
David Hyde Pierce was nominated five times for his performance on Frasier as Dr. Niles Crane.
Ian McKellen won the award for his role as Tsar Nicholas II on Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996).
Don Cheadle won for his portrayal of Sammy Davis Jr. on The Rat Pack (1998).
Robert Downey Jr. won in 2000 for his role on Ally McBeal as Larry Paul.
Donald Sutherland has received four nominations in this category, winning twice for Citizen X (1995) and Path to War (2002).
Sean Hayes has received six nominations for the award, the most in the category, for his performance on Will & Grace.
Jeremy Piven won one out of six nominations for his role on Entourage as Ari Gold.
John Lithgow won the award for his portrayal of Arthur Mitchell on Dexter.
Peter Dinklage won in 2011 for his performance on Game of Thrones as Tyrion Lannister.
Christian Slater won the award for his role as the titular character on Mr. Robot.

1980s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Pat Harrington Jr. Dwayne Schneider One Day at a Time CBS [10]
Vic Tayback Mel Sharples Alice CBS
Danny DeVito Louie De Palma Taxi ABC
Andy Kaufman Latka Gravas
Geoffrey Lewis Earl Tucker Flo CBS
1981
(39th)
John Hillerman Jonathan Higgins Magnum, P.I. CBS [11]
Danny DeVito Louie De Palma Taxi ABC
Pat Harrington Jr. Dwayne Schneider One Day at a Time NBC
Vic Tayback Mel Sharples Alice CBS
Hervé Villechaize Tattoo Fantasy Island ABC
1982
(40th)
Lionel Stander Max Hart to Hart ABC [12]
Pat Harrington Jr. Dwayne Schneider One Day at a Time CBS
John Hillerman Jonathan Higgins Magnum, P.I.
Lorenzo Lamas Lance Cumson Falcon Crest
Anson Williams Potsie Weber Happy Days ABC
1983
(41st)
Richard Kiley Paddy Cleary The Thorn Birds ABC [13]
Bryan Brown Luke O'Neill The Thorn Birds ABC
John Houseman Aaron Jastrow The Winds of War
Perry King Yank The Hasty Heart Showtime
Rob Lowe Sam Alden Thursday's Child HBO
Jan-Michael Vincent Byron "Briny" Henry The Winds of War ABC
1984
(42nd)
Paul LeMat James "Mickey" Hughes The Burning Bed NBC [14]
Pierce Brosnan Robert Gould Shaw Nancy Astor PBS
John Hillerman Jonathan Higgins Magnum, P.I. CBS
Ben Vereen Roscoe Haines Ellis Island CBS
Bruce Weitz Sgt. Michael "Mick" Belker Hill Street Blues NBC
1985
(43rd)
Edward James Olmos Lt. Martin Castillo Miami Vice NBC [15]
Ed Begley Jr. Dr. Victor Ehrlich St. Elsewhere NBC
David Carradine Justin LaMotte North and South ABC
Richard Farnsworth Jude Grand Pettitt Chase CBS
John James Jeff Colby Dynasty ABC
John Malkovich Biff Loman Death of a Salesman CBS
Pat Morita Tommy Tanaka Amos
Bruce Weitz Sgt. Michael "Mick" Belker Hill Street Blues NBC
1986
(44th)
Jan Niklas Prince Erich Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna NBC [16]
Tom Conti Serge Klarsfeld Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story ABC
John Hillerman Jonathan Higgins Magnum, P.I. CBS
Trevor Howard Maitland Christmas Eve NBC
Ron Leibman Morris Huffner
1987
(45th)
Rutger Hauer Lieutenant Aleksandr 'Sasha' Pechersky Escape from Sobibor CBS [17]
Kirk Cameron Mike Seaver Growing Pains ABC
Dabney Coleman Martin Costigan Sworn to Silence
John Hillerman Jonathan Higgins Magnum, P.I. CBS
John Larroquette Dan Fielding Night Court NBC
Brian McNamara Dean Karney Billionaire Boys Club
Alan Rachins Douglas Brackman L.A. Law
Gordon Thomson Adam Carrington Dynasty
1988
(46th)
Barry Bostwick Col. Gen. Franz Halder War and Remembrance ABC [18]
John Gielgud Aaron Jastrow
Armand Assante Richard Mansfield Jack the Ripper CBS
Kirk Cameron Mike Seaver Growing Pains ABC
Larry Drake Benny Stulwicz L.A. Law NBC
Derek Jacobi The Impostor The Tenth Man CBS
Edward James Olmos Lt. Martin Castillo Miami Vice NBC
1989
(47th)
Dean Stockwell Al Calavicci Quantum Leap NBC [19]
Chris Burke Charles "Corky" Thatcher Life Goes On ABC
Larry Drake Benny Stulwicz L.A. Law NBC
Tommy Lee Jones Captain Woodrow F. Call Lonesome Dove CBS
Michael Tucker Stuart Markowitz L.A. Law NBC

1990s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Charles Durning John F. Fitzgerald The Kennedys of Massachusetts ABC [20]
Barry Miller Pete "Briggs" Brigman Equal Justice ABC
Jimmy Smits Victor Sifuentes L.A. Law NBC
Dean Stockwell Al Calavicci Quantum Leap
Blair Underwood Jonathan Rollins L.A. Law
1991
(49th)
Louis Gossett Jr. Sidney Williams The Josephine Baker Story HBO [21]
Larry Drake Benny Stulwicz L.A. Law NBC
Michael Jeter Herman Stiles Evening Shade CBS
Richard Kiley Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren Separate but Equal ABC
Dean Stockwell Al Calavicci Quantum Leap NBC
1992
(50th)
Maximilian Schell Vladimir Lenin Stalin HBO [22]
Jason Alexander George Costanza Seinfeld NBC
John Corbett Chris Stevens Northern Exposure CBS
Hume Cronyn Ben Broadway Bound ABC
Earl Holliman Darden Towe Delta
Dean Stockwell Al Calavicci Quantum Leap NBC
1993
(51st)
Beau Bridges Terry Harper The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom HBO [23]
Jason Alexander George Costanza Seinfeld NBC
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue ABC
John Mahoney Martin Crane Frasier NBC
Jonathan Pryce Henry Kravis Barbarians at the Gate HBO
1994
(52nd)
Edward James Olmos Wilson Pinheiro The Burning Season HBO [24]
Jason Alexander George Costanza Seinfeld NBC
Fyvush Finkel Douglas Wambaugh Picket Fences CBS
John Malkovich Colonel Kurtz Heart of Darkness TNT
David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane Frasier NBC
1995
(53rd)
Donald Sutherland Mikhail Fetisov Citizen X HBO [25]
Sam Elliott Wild Bill Hickok Buffalo Girls CBS
Tom Hulce Peter Patrone The Heidi Chronicles TNT
David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane Frasier NBC
Henry Thomas Ray Buckey Indictment: The McMartin Trial HBO
1996
(54th)
Ian McKellen Tsar Nicholas II Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny HBO [26]
David Paymer David T. Wilentz Crime of the Century HBO
David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane Frasier NBC
Anthony Quinn Aniello Dellacroce Gotti HBO
Noah Wyle Dr. John Carter ER NBC
1997
(55th)
George C. Scott Juror #3 12 Angry Men Showtime [27]
Jason Alexander George Costanza Seinfeld NBC
Michael Caine F. W. de Klerk Mandela and de Klerk Showtime
David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane Frasier NBC
Eriq La Salle Dr. Peter Benton ER
Noah Wyle Dr. John Carter
1998
(56th)
Don Cheadle Sammy Davis Jr. The Rat Pack HBO [28]
Gregory Peck Father Mapple Moby Dick USA
Joe Mantegna Dean Martin The Rat Pack HBO
David Spade Dennis Finch Just Shoot Me! NBC
Noah Wyle Dr. John Carter ER
1999
(57th)
Peter Fonda Frank O'Connor The Passion of Ayn Rand Showtime [29]
Klaus Maria Brandauer Otto Preminger Introducing Dorothy Dandridge HBO
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
Chris Noth Mr. Big Sex and the City HBO
Peter O'Toole Pierre Cauchon Joan of Arc CBS
David Spade Dennis Finch Just Shoot Me! NBC

2000s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Robert Downey Jr. Larry Paul Ally McBeal Fox [30]
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
John Mahoney Martin Crane Frasier
David Hyde Pierce Dr. Niles Crane
Christopher Plummer F. Lee Bailey American Tragedy CBS
Bradley Whitford Josh Lyman The West Wing NBC
2001
(59th)
Stanley Tucci Adolf Eichmann Conspiracy HBO [31]
John Corbett Aidan Shaw Sex and the City HBO
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
Ron Livingston Lewis Nixon Band of Brothers HBO
Bradley Whitford Josh Lyman The West Wing NBC
2002
(60th)
Donald Sutherland Clark M. Clifford Path to War HBO [32]
Alec Baldwin Robert McNamara Path to War HBO
Jim Broadbent Desmond Morton The Gathering Storm
Bryan Cranston Hal Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
Dennis Haysbert President David Palmer 24 Fox
Michael Imperioli Christopher Moltisanti The Sopranos HBO
John Spencer Leo McGarry The West Wing NBC
Bradley Whitford Josh Lyman
2003
(61st)
Jeffrey Wright Mr. Lies / Norman "Belize" Arriaga / Homeless Man / The Angel Europa / The Antarctic Eskimo Angels in America HBO [33]
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
Lee Pace Calpernia Addams Soldier's Girl Showtime
Ben Shenkman Louis Ironson / The Angel Oceania Angels in America HBO
Patrick Wilson Joe Pitt
2004
(62nd)
William Shatner Denny Crane Boston Legal ABC [34]
Sean Hayes Jack McFarland Will & Grace NBC
Michael Imperioli Christopher Moltisanti The Sopranos HBO
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage
Oliver Platt Russell Tupper Huff Showtime
2005
(63rd)
Paul Newman Max Roby Empire Falls HBO [35]
Naveen Andrews Sayid Jarrah Lost ABC
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage HBO
Randy Quaid Colonel Tom Parker Elvis CBS
Donald Sutherland Nathan Templeton Commander in Chief ABC
2006
(64th)
Jeremy Irons Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester Elizabeth I HBO [36]
Thomas Haden Church Tom Harte Broken Trail AMC
Justin Kirk Andy Botwin Weeds Showtime
Masi Oka Hiro Nakamura Heroes NBC
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage HBO
2007
(65th)
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage HBO [37]
Ted Danson Arthur Frobisher Damages FX
Kevin Dillon Johnny "Drama" Chase Entourage HBO
Andy Serkis Ian Brady Longford
William Shatner Denny Crane Boston Legal ABC
Donald Sutherland Patrick "Tripp" Darling III Dirty Sexy Money
2008
(66th)
Tom Wilkinson Benjamin Franklin John Adams HBO [38]
Neil Patrick Harris Barney Stinson How I Met Your Mother CBS
Denis Leary Michael Whouley Recount HBO
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage
Blair Underwood Alex Prince, Jr. In Treatment
2009
(67th)
John Lithgow Arthur Mitchell Dexter Showtime [39]
Michael Emerson Ben Linus Lost ABC
Neil Patrick Harris Barney Stinson How I Met Your Mother CBS
William Hurt Daniel Purcell Damages FX
Jeremy Piven Ari Gold Entourage HBO

2010s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Chris Colfer Kurt Hummel Glee Fox [40]
Scott Caan Danny Williams Hawaii Five-0 CBS
Chris Noth Peter Florrick The Good Wife
Eric Stonestreet Cameron Tucker Modern Family ABC
David Strathairn Dr. Carlock Temple Grandin HBO
2011
(69th)
Peter Dinklage Tyrion Lannister Game of Thrones HBO [41]
Paul Giamatti Ben Bernanke Too Big to Fail HBO
Guy Pearce Monty Beragon Mildred Pierce
Tim Robbins Bill Loud Cinema Verite
Eric Stonestreet Cameron Tucker Modern Family ABC
2012
(70th)
Ed Harris John McCain Game Change HBO [42]
Max Greenfield Schmidt New Girl Fox
Danny Huston Ben "The Butcher" Diamond Magic City Starz
Mandy Patinkin Saul Berenson Homeland Showtime
Eric Stonestreet Cameron Tucker Modern Family ABC
2013
(71st)
Jon Voight Mickey Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime [43]
Josh Charles Will Gardner The Good Wife CBS
Rob Lowe Dr. Jack Startz Behind the Candelabra HBO
Aaron Paul Jesse Pinkman Breaking Bad AMC
Corey Stoll Peter Russo House of Cards Netflix
2014
(72nd)
Matt Bomer Felix Turner The Normal Heart HBO [44]
Alan Cumming Eli Gold The Good Wife CBS
Colin Hanks Officer Gus Grimly Fargo FX
Bill Murray Jack Kennison Olive Kitteridge HBO
Jon Voight Mickey Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
2015
(73rd)
Christian Slater Mr. Robot / Edward Alderson Mr. Robot USA [45]
Alan Cumming Eli Gold The Good Wife CBS
Damian Lewis Henry VIII Wolf Hall PBS
Ben Mendelsohn Danny Rayburn Bloodline Netflix
Tobias Menzies Frank Randall / Jonathan "Black Jack" Randall Outlander Starz
2016
(74th)
Hugh Laurie Richard Onslow Roper The Night Manager AMC [46]
Sterling K. Brown Christopher Darden The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story FX
John Lithgow Winston Churchill The Crown Netflix
Christian Slater Mr. Robot / Edward Alderson Mr. Robot USA
John Travolta Robert Shapiro The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story FX
2017
(75th)
Alexander Skarsgård Perry Wright Big Little Lies HBO [47]
David Harbour Jim Hopper Stranger Things Netflix
Alfred Molina Robert Aldrich Feud: Bette and Joan FX
Christian Slater Mr. Robot / Edward Alderson Mr. Robot USA
David Thewlis V. M. Varga Fargo FX
2018
(76th)
Ben Whishaw Norman Josiffe / Norman Scott A Very English Scandal Amazon [48]
Alan Arkin Norman Newlander The Kominsky Method Netflix
Kieran Culkin Roman Roy Succession HBO
Édgar Ramírez Gianni Versace The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story FX
Henry Winkler Gene Cousineau Barry HBO
2019
(77th)
Stellan Skarsgård Boris Shcherbina Chernobyl HBO [49]
Alan Arkin Norman Newlander The Kominsky Method Netflix
Kieran Culkin Roman Roy Succession HBO
Andrew Scott The Priest Fleabag Amazon
Henry Winkler Gene Cousineau Barry HBO

2020s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2020
(78th)
John Boyega Leroy Logan Small Axe Amazon Prime Video [50]
Brendan Gleeson President Donald Trump The Comey Rule Showtime
Daniel Levy David Rose Schitt's Creek Pop TV
Jim Parsons Henry Willson Hollywood Netflix
Donald Sutherland Franklin Reinhardt The Undoing HBO
2021
(79th)
O Yeong-su Oh Il-nam Squid Game Netflix [51]
Billy Crudup Cory Ellison The Morning Show Apple TV+
Kieran Culkin Roman Roy Succession HBO
Mark Duplass Charlie "Chip" Black The Morning Show Apple TV+
Brett Goldstein Roy Kent Ted Lasso Apple TV+
2022
(80th)
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical or Drama
Tyler James Williams Gregory Eddie Abbott Elementary ABC [52]
John Lithgow Harold Harper The Old Man FX
Jonathan Pryce Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh The Crown Netflix
John Turturro Irving Severance Apple TV+
Henry Winkler Gene Cousineau Barry HBO
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film
Paul Walter Hauser Larry Hall Black Bird Apple TV+ [52]
F. Murray Abraham Bert Di Grasso The White Lotus: Sicily HBO
Domhnall Gleeson Sam Fortner The Patient FX
Richard Jenkins Lionel Dahmer Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Netflix
Seth Rogen Rand Gauthier Pam & Tommy Hulu
2023
(81st)
Matthew Macfadyen Tom Wambsgans Succession HBO [53]
Billy Crudup Cory Ellison The Morning Show Apple TV+
James Marsden Himself Jury Duty Amazon Freevee
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Richard "Richie" Jerimovich The Bear FX
Alan Ruck Connor Roy Succession HBO
Alexander Skarsgård Lukas Matsson

Superlatives

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Superlative Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Actor with most awards Ed Asner (3)
Actor with most nominations Sean Hayes (6), Jeremy Piven (6)
Actor with most nominations
without ever winning
Sean Hayes (6)

Multiple wins

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Wins Name
3 Ed Asner
2 James Brolin
Edward James Olmos
Donald Sutherland
Vic Tayback

Multiple nominations

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Nominations Name
6 Sean Hayes
Jeremy Piven
5 Ed Asner
John Hillerman
David Hyde Pierce
Rob Reiner
Donald Sutherland
4 Jason Alexander
Danny DeVito
Pat Harrington Jr.
Harvey Korman
Dean Stockwell
3 James Brolin
Kieran Culkin
Larry Drake
John Lithgow
Edward James Olmos
Christian Slater
Eric Stonestreet
Vic Tayback
Bradley Whitford
Henry Winkler
Noah Wyle
2 Alan Arkin
Kirk Cameron
Jeff Conaway
Tim Conway
John Corbett
Billy Crudup
Alan Cumming
Charles Durning
Will Geer
Neil Patrick Harris
Michael Imperioli
Andy Kaufman
Richard Kiley
Ted Knight
Rob Lowe
Gavin McLeod
John Mahoney
John Malkovich
Chris Noth
Jonathan Pryce
William Shatner
Alexander Skarsgård
David Spade
Blair Underwood
Jon Voight
Jimmie Walker
Bruce Weitz

See also

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References

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