Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
The 2023 recipient: Kieran Culkin
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedMarch 5, 1962
Currently held byKieran Culkin,
Succession (2023)
Most awardsEd Asner, (2)
John Forsythe, (2)
Jon Hamm, (2)
Hugh Laurie, (2)
Telly Savalas, (2)
Most nominationsPeter Falk, (7)
Tom Selleck, (7)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). This Golden Globe Award honors the best performance by an actor in a drama television series. It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962 to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart under the title "Best TV Star – Male". In 1969, the award was presented under the new title "Best TV Actor – Drama"; its current title has been used since 1980. The nominees for the award have been announced annually since 1963.

Kieran Culkin is the current recipient of the award for his portrayal of Roman Roy in Succession. Ed Asner, John Forsythe, Jon Hamm, Hugh Laurie and Telly Savalas have won the most awards in this category, each winning twice. Peter Falk and Tom Selleck have both been nominated seven times each, for their respective roles on Columbo and Magnum, P.I..

Winners and nominees[edit]

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

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actor.
Bob Newhart tied with John Charles Daly to be the first recipient of the award.
Ben Gazzara was nominated three times for his performance on Run for Your Life as Paul Bryan.
Dean Martin (pictured left) won the award in 1966 and was nominated two more times for his performance on The Dean Martin Show.

1960s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
Best TV Star – Male
1961
(19th)
John Charles Daly [1]
Bob Newhart
1962
(20th)
Richard Chamberlain James Kildare Dr. Kildare NBC [2]
1963
(21st)
Mickey Rooney Mickey Grady Mickey ABC [3]
Richard Boone Various Characters The Richard Boone Show NBC
Jackie Gleason Various Characters American Scene Magazine CBS
Lorne Greene Ben Cartwright Bonanza NBC
E.G. Marshall Lawrence Preston The Defenders CBS
1964
(22nd)
Gene Barry Amos Burke Burke's Law ABC [4]
Richard Crenna James Slattery Slattery's People CBS
James Franciscus John Novak Mr. Novak NBC
David Janssen Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC
Robert Vaughn Napoleon Solo The Man from U.N.C.L.E. NBC
1965
(23rd)
David Janssen Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC [5]
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life NBC
David McCallum Illya Kuryakin The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Robert Vaughn Napoleon Solo
1966
(24th)
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show NBC [6]
Bill Cosby Alexander Scott I Spy NBC
Robert Culp Kelly Robinson
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life
Christopher George Sam Troy The Rat Patrol ABC
1967
(25th)
Martin Landau Rollin Hand Mission: Impossible CBS [7]
Brendon Boone Chief Garrison's Gorillas ABC
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life NBC
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show
Andy Williams Various characters The Andy Williams Show
1968
(26th)
Carl Betz Clinton Judd Judd, for the Defense ABC [8]
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Peter Graves Jim Phelps Mission: Impossible CBS
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show NBC
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Lewis Erskine The F.B.I. ABC
Best TV Actor – Drama
1969
(27th)
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS [9]
Peter Graves Jim Phelps Mission: Impossible CBS
Lloyd Haynes Pete Dixion Room 222 ABC
Robert Wagner Alexander Mundy It Takes a Thief
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D.
Mike Connors won in 1970 and received five more nominations for his performance on Mannix as Joe Mannix.
Peter Graves won the award in 1971 after receiving two previous nominations for his role as Jim Phelps on Mission: Impossible.
Telly Savalas won the award twice for his performance on Kojak as Lt. Theo Kojak.
Peter Falk was nominated seven times for his performance on Columbo as Lt. Columbo, winning once in 1972.
Ed Asner won twice for his role as Lou Grant on the eponymous show.
James Garner was nominated three times for his role as Jim Rockford on The Rockford Files.

1970s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
Peter Graves Jim Phelps Mission: Impossible CBS [10]
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Chad Everett Dr. Joe Gannon Medical Center
Burt Reynolds Lt. Dan August Dan August ABC
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D.
1971
(29th)
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC [11]
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
William Conrad Frank Cannon Cannon
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo NBC
1972
(30th)
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo NBC [12]
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
William Conrad Frank Cannon Cannon
Chad Everett Dr. Joe Gannon Medical Center
David Hartman Dr. Paul Hunter The Bold Ones: The New Doctors NBC
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
1973
(31st)
James Stewart Billy Jim Hawkins Hawkins NBC [13]
David Carradine Kwai Chang Caine Kung Fu ABC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo NBC
Richard Thomas John-Boy Walton The Waltons CBS
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
1974
(32nd)
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS [14]
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Michael Douglas Steve Keller The Streets of San Francisco ABC
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo NBC
Richard Thomas John-Boy Walton The Waltons CBS
1975
(33rd)
Robert Blake Tony Baretta Baretta ABC [15]
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo NBC
Karl Malden Mike Stone The Streets of San Francisco ABC
Barry Newman Anthony J. Petrocelli Petrocelli NBC
1976
(34th)
Richard Jordan Joseph Armagh Captains and the Kings NBC [16]
Lee Majors Steve Austin The Six Million Dollar Man ABC
Nick Nolte Tom Jordache Rich Man, Poor Man
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS
Peter Strauss Rudy Jordache Rich Man, Poor Man ABC
1977
(35th)
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS [17]
Robert Conrad Gregory "Pappy" Boyington Baa Baa Black Sheep NBC
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS
1978
(36th)
Michael Moriarty Eric Dorf Holocaust NBC [18]
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files NBC
Richard Hatch Captain Apollo Battlestar Galactica ABC
John Houseman Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. The Paper Chase CBS
Michael Landon Charles Ingalls Little House on the Prairie NBC
1979
(37th)
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS [19]
Richard Chamberlain Alexander McKeag Centennial NBC
Erik Estrada Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello CHiPs
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files
John Houseman Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. The Paper Chase CBS
Martin Sheen John Dean Blind Ambition
Robert Urich Dan Tanna Vega$ ABC
Robert Wagner Jonathan Hart Hart to Hart

Best Actor – Television Series Drama[edit]

Richard Chamberlain won in 1981 for his role as John Blackthorne on the miniseries Shōgun.
Tom Selleck received seven nominations for his performance on Magnum, P.I. as Thomas Magnum, winning once, tying with Peter Falk for having the most nominations in the category.
Ron Perlman won in 1988 for his performance on Beauty and the Beast as Vincent.
Carroll O'Connor was nominated five times for his role as Bill Gillespie on In the Heat of the Night.
Kyle MacLachlan won in 1991 for his performance on Twin Peaks as Dale Cooper.
James Earl Jones was nominated twice for his performance on Gabriel's Fire as Gabriel Bird.
David Caruso, winning in 1994, was one of three actors from NYPD Blue who won the award, with Dennis Franz and Jimmy Smits winning in the respective following years.
George Clooney received three nominations for his portrayal of Doug Ross on ER.
James Gandolfini won in 2000 and received three more nominations for his performance on The Sopranos as Tony Soprano.
Martin Sheen won in 2001 and received four more nominations for his role as Josiah Bartlet on The West Wing.
Michael Chiklis won once out of his three nominations for his performance on The Shield as Vic Mackey.
Jon Hamm won in 2008 and 2016 for his role as Don Draper on Mad Men.
Michael C. Hall won in 2010 and received four other nominations for his performance on Dexter as Dexter Morgan.
Hugh Laurie won twice out of his six nominations for his performance on House as Gregory House.
Bryan Cranston won in 2014 after receiving three previous nominations for his performance on Breaking Bad as Walter White.

1980s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Richard Chamberlain John Blackthorne Shōgun NBC [20]
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing Dallas
Robert Urich Dan Tanna Vega$ ABC
Robert Wagner Jonathan Hart Hart to Hart
1981
(39th)
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC [21]
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing Dallas CBS
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I.
1982
(40th)
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC [22]
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing Dallas CBS
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I.
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
Robert Wagner Jonathan Hart Hart to Hart ABC
1983
(41st)
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC [23]
James Brolin Peter McDermott Hotel ABC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
Robert Wagner Jonathan Hart Hart to Hart ABC
1984
(42nd)
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS [24]
James Brolin Peter McDermott Hotel ABC
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing Dallas CBS
Stacy Keach Mike Hammer Mike Hammer
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
1985
(43rd)
Don Johnson Sonny Crockett Miami Vice NBC [25]
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
Philip Michael Thomas Ricardo Tubbs Miami Vice NBC
Daniel J. Travanti Capt. Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues
1986
(44th)
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer CBS [26]
William Devane Greg Sumner Knots Landing CBS
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
Don Johnson Sonny Crockett Miami Vice NBC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
1987
(45th)
Richard Kiley Joe Gardner A Year in the Life NBC [27]
Harry Hamlin Michael Kuzak L.A. Law NBC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
Michael Tucker Stuart Markowitz L.A. Law NBC
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer CBS
1988
(46th)
Ron Perlman Vincent Beauty and the Beast CBS [28]
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law NBC
Harry Hamlin Michael Kuzak
Carroll O'Connor Chief Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night
Ken Wahl Vinnie Terranova Wiseguy CBS
1989
(47th)
Ken Wahl Vinnie Terranova Wiseguy CBS [29]
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law NBC
Harry Hamlin Michael Kuzak
Carroll O'Connor Chief Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night
Ken Olin Michael Steadman thirtysomething ABC

1990s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Kyle MacLachlan Dale Cooper Twin Peaks ABC [30]
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap NBC
Peter Falk Lt. Columbo Columbo ABC
James Earl Jones Gabriel Bird Gabriel's Fire
Carroll O'Connor Chief Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night NBC
1991
(49th)
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap NBC [31]
Mark Harmon Dickie Cobb Reasonable Doubts NBC
James Earl Jones Gabriel Bird Gabriel's Fire ABC
Rob Morrow Joel Fleischman Northern Exposure CBS
Carroll O'Connor Chief Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night NBC
Sam Waterston Forrest Bedford I'll Fly Away
1992
(50th)
Sam Waterston Forrest Bedford I'll Fly Away NBC [32]
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap NBC
Mark Harmon Dickie Cobb Reasonable Doubts
Rob Morrow Joel Fleischman Northern Exposure CBS
Jason Priestley Brandon Walsh Beverly Hills, 90210 Fox
1993
(51st)
David Caruso John Kelly NYPD Blue ABC [33]
Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Law & Order NBC
Rob Morrow Joel Fleischman Northern Exposure CBS
Carroll O'Connor Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night
Tom Skerritt Jimmy Brock Picket Fences
1994
(52nd)
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue ABC [34]
Mandy Patinkin Jeffrey Geiger Chicago Hope CBS
Jason Priestley Brandon Walsh Beverly Hills, 90210 Fox
Tom Skerritt Jimmy Brock Picket Fences CBS
Sam Waterston Jack McCoy Law & Order NBC
1995
(53rd)
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue ABC [35]
Daniel Benzali Theodore Hoffman Murder One ABC
George Clooney Doug Ross ER NBC
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files Fox
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene ER NBC
1996
(54th)
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files Fox [36]
George Clooney Doug Ross ER NBC
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene
Lance Henriksen Frank Black Millennium Fox
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue ABC
1997
(55th)
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene ER NBC [37]
Kevin Anderson Francis Xavier Reyneaux Nothing Sacred ABC
George Clooney Doug Ross ER NBC
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files Fox
Lance Henriksen Frank Black Millennium
1998
(56th)
Dylan McDermott Bobby Donnell The Practice ABC [38]
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files Fox
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene ER NBC
Lance Henriksen Frank Black Millennium Fox
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue ABC
1999
(57th)
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos HBO [39]
Billy Campbell Rick Sammler Once and Again ABC
Rob Lowe Sam Seaborn The West Wing NBC
Dylan McDermott Bobby Donnell The Practice ABC
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing NBC

2000s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing NBC [40]
Andre Braugher Ben Gideon Gideon's Crossing ABC
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos HBO
Rob Lowe Sam Seaborn The West Wing NBC
Dylan McDermott Bobby Donnell The Practice ABC
2001
(59th)
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 Fox [41]
Simon Baker Nick Fallin The Guardian CBS
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos HBO
Peter Krause Nate Fisher Six Feet Under
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing NBC
2002
(60th)
Michael Chiklis Vic Mackey The Shield FX [42]
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos HBO
Peter Krause Nate Fisher Six Feet Under
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing NBC
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 Fox
2003
(61st)
Anthony LaPaglia Jack Malone Without a Trace CBS [43]
Michael Chiklis Vic Mackey The Shield FX
William Petersen Gil Grissom CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing NBC
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 Fox
2004
(62nd)
Ian McShane Al Swearengen Deadwood HBO [44]
Michael Chiklis Vic Mackey The Shield FX
Denis Leary Tommy Gavin Rescue Me
Julian McMahon Christian Troy Nip/Tuck
James Spader Alan Shore Boston Legal ABC
2005
(63rd)
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox [45]
Patrick Dempsey Derek Shepherd Grey's Anatomy ABC
Matthew Fox Jack Shephard Lost
Wentworth Miller Michael Scofield Prison Break Fox
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24
2006
(64th)
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox [46]
Patrick Dempsey Derek Shepherd Grey's Anatomy ABC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter Showtime
Bill Paxton Bill Henrickson Big Love HBO
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 Fox
2007
(65th)
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC [47]
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter Showtime
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox
Bill Paxton Bill Henrickson Big Love HBO
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Henry VIII of England The Tudors Showtime
2008
(66th)
Gabriel Byrne Paul Weston In Treatment HBO [48]
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter Showtime
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Henry VIII of England The Tudors Showtime
2009
(67th)
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter Showtime [49]
Simon Baker Patrick Jane The Mentalist CBS
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox
Bill Paxton Bill Henrickson Big Love HBO

2010s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Steve Buscemi Nucky Thompson Boardwalk Empire HBO [50]
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad AMC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter Showtime
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House Fox
2011
(69th)
Kelsey Grammer Tom Kane Boss Starz [51]
Steve Buscemi Nucky Thompson Boardwalk Empire HBO
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad AMC
Jeremy Irons Pope Alexander VI The Borgias Showtime
Damian Lewis Nicholas Brody Homeland
2012
(70th)
Damian Lewis Nicholas Brody Homeland Showtime [52]
Steve Buscemi Nucky Thompson Boardwalk Empire HBO
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad AMC
Jeff Daniels Will McAvoy The Newsroom HBO
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC
2013
(71st)
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad AMC [53]
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
Michael Sheen William Masters Masters of Sex
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards Netflix
James Spader Raymond "Red" Reddington The Blacklist NBC
2014
(72nd)
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards Netflix [54]
Clive Owen John "Thack" Thackery The Knick Cinemax
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
James Spader Raymond "Red" Reddington The Blacklist NBC
Dominic West Noah Solloway The Affair Showtime
2015
(73rd)
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men AMC [55]
Rami Malek Elliot Alderson Mr. Robot USA
Wagner Moura Pablo Escobar Narcos Netflix
Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman Better Call Saul AMC
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
2016
(74th)
Billy Bob Thornton Billy McBride Goliath Amazon Prime Video [56]
Rami Malek Elliot Alderson Mr. Robot USA
Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman Better Call Saul AMC
Matthew Rhys Philip Jennings The Americans FX
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
2017
(75th)
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson This Is Us NBC [57]
Jason Bateman Martin "Marty" Byrde Ozark Netflix
Freddie Highmore Dr. Shaun Murphy The Good Doctor ABC
Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman Better Call Saul AMC
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan Showtime
2018
(76th)
Richard Madden David Budd Bodyguard Netflix
Jason Bateman Martin "Marty" Byrde Ozark Netflix
Stephan James Walter Cruz Homecoming Prime Video
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose FX
Matthew Rhys Philip Jennings The Americans
2019
(77th)
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession HBO [58]
Kit Harington Jon Snow Game of Thrones HBO
Rami Malek Elliot Alderson Mr. Robot USA
Tobias Menzies Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh The Crown Netflix
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose FX

2020s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2020
(78th)
Josh O'Connor Charles, Prince of Wales The Crown Netflix [59]
Jason Bateman Martin "Marty" Byrde Ozark Netflix
Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman Better Call Saul AMC
Al Pacino Meyer Offerman Hunters Amazon Prime Video
Matthew Rhys Perry Mason Perry Mason HBO
2021
(79th)
Jeremy Strong Kendall Roy Succession HBO [60]
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession HBO
Lee Jung-jae Seong Gi-hun Squid Game Netflix
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose FX
Omar Sy Assane Diop Lupin Netflix
2022
(80th)
Kevin Costner John Dutton Yellowstone Paramount Network [61]
Jeff Bridges Dan Chase The Old Man FX
Diego Luna Cassian Andor Andor Disney+
Bob Odenkirk Saul Goodman Better Call Saul AMC
Adam Scott Mark Scout Severance Apple TV+
2023
(81st)
Kieran Culkin Roman Roy Succession HBO [62]
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession HBO
Gary Oldman Jackson Lamb Slow Horses Apple TV+
Pedro Pascal Joel Miller The Last of Us HBO
Jeremy Strong Kendall Roy Succession
Dominic West Charles, Prince of Wales The Crown Netflix

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