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Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
DescriptionBest Performance by a Supporting Actor
CountryJapan Japan
Presented byTokyo Sports
First awarded1991
Websitewww.tokyo-sports.co.jp/tospo_movie/

The Tokyo Sports Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award given at the Tokyo Sports Film Award.[1] This award is not only given to a person, but also a film character such as Mothra in 1992.

List of winners

No. Year Actor(s) Film(s)
1 1991 N/A N/A
2 1992 Mothra
Keiko Matsuzaka's father
NHK special TV crew who played mountain sickness enthusiastically.
3 1993 George Tokoro
4 1994 Kazuaki Nishida
5 1995 Kazuya Kimura
6 1996 Morooka Moro
7 1997 Akihiro Miwa
8 1998 Ren Osugi
9 1999 Masa Tomīzu
10 2000 Takeshi Kitano Battle Royale
11 2001 Susumu Terajima
12 2002 Nenji Kobayashi
13 2003 Ittoku Kishibe Zatōichi
Get Up!
14 2004 Joe Odagiri Blood and Bones
15 2005 Susumu Terajima Shissō
Takeshis'
16 2006 Teruyuki Kagawa Sway
17 2007 Bokuzō Masana I Just Didn't Do It
18 2008 Tsutomu Yamazaki Departures
Climber's High
19 2009 Tomokazu Miura Shizumanu Taiyō
20 2010 Renji Ishibashi Outrage
Kondo wa Aisaika
Kippei Shiina Outrage
21 2011 Denden Cold Fish
22 2012 N/A N/A
23 2013 Lily Franky Like Father, Like Son
The Devil's Path
24 2014 Susumu Terajima In The Hero
25 2015 Masaomi Kondō, Akira Nakao, Toru Shinagawa, Ben Hiura, Kōjun Itō, Ken Yoshizawa, Akira Onodera,Ken Yasuda Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen
26 2016 Gō Ayano Rage
Masaki Suda Destruction Babies
27 2017 Ren Osugi, Nao Ōmori, Pierre Taki, Yutaka Matsushige, Tokio Kaneda Outrage Coda
28 2018 Tori Matsuzaka The Blood of Wolves

References

  1. ^ 東京スポーツ 映画大賞 [Tokyo Sports Film Award] (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved 2015-04-29.