The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television is a category of the Golden Globe Award, the annual television award given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The official title of the award is Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
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Winners and nominees 1
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1980s 1.1
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1990s 1.2
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2000s 1.3
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2010s 1.4
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See also 2
Winners and nominees
1980s
1981: Mickey Rooney – Bill
1982: Anthony Andrews – Brideshead Revisited
1983: Richard Chamberlain – The Thorn Birds
1984: Ted Danson – Something About Amelia
1985: Dustin Hoffman – Death of a Salesman as Willy Loman
1986: James Woods – Promise
1987: Randy Quaid – LBJ: The Early Years as Lyndon B. Johnson
1988: Michael Caine – Jack the Ripper and
1988: Stacy Keach – Hemingway as Ernest Hemingway
1989: Robert Duvall – Lonesome Dove
1990s
1990: James Garner – Decoration Day
1991: Beau Bridges – Without Warning: The James Brady Story as James Brady
1992: Robert Duvall – Stalin as Joseph Stalin
1993: James Garner – Barbarians at the Gate
1994: Raúl Juliá – The Burning Season as Chico Mendes
1995: Gary Sinise – Truman as Harry Truman
1996: Alan Rickman – Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny as Grigori Rasputin
1997: Ving Rhames – Don King: Only in America as Don King *
1998: Stanley Tucci – Winchell as Walter Winchell
1999: Jack Lemmon – Inherit the Wind as Henry Drummond
2000s
2000: Brian Dennehy – Death of a Salesman as Willy Loman
2001: James Franco – James Dean as James Dean
2002: Albert Finney – The Gathering Storm as Winston Churchill
2003: Al Pacino – Angels in America as Roy Cohn
2004: Geoffrey Rush – The Life and Death of Peter Sellers as Peter Sellers
2005: Jonathan Rhys-Meyers – Elvis as Elvis Presley
2006: Bill Nighy – Gideon's Daughter as Gideon Warner
2007: Jim Broadbent – Longford as Lord Longford
2008: Paul Giamatti – John Adams as John Adams
2009: Kevin Bacon – Taking Chance as Michael Strobl
2010s
2010: Al Pacino – You Don't Know Jack as Jack Kevorkian
2011: Idris Elba – Luther as Detective Chief Inspector John Luther
2012: Kevin Costner – Hatfields & McCoys as Devil Anse Hatfield
2013: Michael Douglas – Behind the Candelabra as Liberace
2014: Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo as Lorne Malvo
*Ving Rhames asked Jack Lemmon, who was also nominated, on the stage and tributed the award to him.
See also
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
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Current awards
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Retired awards
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Ceremonies
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