Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
The 2023 recipient: Kieran Culkin
Awarded forOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded1954
Currently held byKieran Culkin,
Succession (2024)
Websiteemmys.com

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Beginning with the 18th Primetime Emmy Awards, leading actors in drama have competed alone. However, these dramatic performances included actors from miniseries, telefilms, and guest performers competing against main cast competitors. Such instances are marked below:

Winners and nominations[edit]

1950s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network
Best Male Star of a Regular Series
1954
(6th)
[note 1]
Donald O'Connor Himself The Colgate Comedy Hour NBC
Sid Caesar Various characters Your Show of Shows NBC
Wally Cox Robinson Peepers Mister Peepers
Jackie Gleason Various characters The Jackie Gleason Show CBS
Jack Webb Joe Friday Dragnet NBC
Best Actor Starring in a Regular Series
1955
(7th)
[note 1]
Danny Thomas Danny Williams Make Room for Daddy ABC
Richard Boone Dr. Konrad Styner Medic NBC
Robert Cummings Robert Beanblossom My Hero
Jackie Gleason Various characters The Jackie Gleason Show CBS
Jack Webb Joe Friday Dragnet NBC
Best Actor - Continuing Performance
1956
(8th)
[note 1]
Phil Silvers MSgt. Ernest G. Bilko The Phil Silvers Show CBS
Robert Cummings Bob Collins The Bob Cummings Show CBS
Jackie Gleason Ralph Kramden The Honeymooners
Danny Thomas Danny Williams Make Room for Daddy ABC
Robert Young Jim Anderson Father Knows Best CBS
Best Continuing Performance by an Actor
1957
(9th)
Robert Young Jim Anderson Father Knows Best NBC
James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke CBS
Charles Boyer Various characters Four Star Playhouse
David Niven
Hugh O'Brian Wyatt Earp The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp ABC
Best Continuing Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic or Comedy Series
1958
(10th)
[note 1]
Robert Young Jim Anderson Father Knows Best NBC
James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke CBS
Robert Cummings Bob Collins The Bob Cummings Show
Phil Silvers MSgt. Ernest G. Bilko The Phil Silvers Show
Danny Thomas Danny Williams The Danny Thomas Show ABC & CBS
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series
1959
(11th)
Raymond Burr Perry Mason Perry Mason CBS
James Arness Matt Dillon Gunsmoke CBS
Richard Boone Paladin Have Gun – Will Travel
James Garner Bret Maverick Maverick ABC
Craig Stevens Peter Gunn Peter Gunn NBC
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Stuart Bailey 77 Sunset Strip ABC

1960s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead or Support)
1960
(12th)
[note 1]
Robert Stack Eliot Ness The Untouchables ABC
Richard Boone Paladin Have Gun – Will Travel CBS
Raymond Burr Perry Mason Perry Mason
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead)
1961
(13th)
[note 1]
Raymond Burr Perry Mason Perry Mason CBS
Jackie Cooper Chick Hennesey Hennesey CBS
Robert Stack Eliot Ness The Untouchables ABC
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead)
1962
(14th)
[note 1]
E. G. Marshall Lawrence Preston The Defenders CBS
Paul Burke Det. Adam Flint Naked City ABC
Jackie Cooper Chick Hennesey Hennesey CBS
Vince Edwards Ben Casey Ben Casey ABC
George Maharis Buz Murdock Route 66 CBS
1963
(15th)
[note 1]
E. G. Marshall Lawrence Preston The Defenders CBS
Ernest Borgnine Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale McHale's Navy ABC
Paul Burke Det. Adam Flint Naked City
Vic Morrow Sgt. Sanders Combat!
Dick Van Dyke Rob Petrie The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS
1964
(16th)
[note 1]
Dick Van Dyke Rob Petrie The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS
Richard Boone Various characters The Richard Boone Show NBC
Dean Jagger Principal Albert Vane Mr. Novak
David Janssen Dr. Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC
George C. Scott Neil Brock East Side/West Side CBS
Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and Performers
1965
(17th)
[note 1]
Leonard Bernstein Conductor New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts with Leonard Bernstein CBS
Lynn Fontanne Fanny Bowditch Holmes Hallmark Hall of Fame: "The Magnificent Yankee" NBC
Alfred Lunt Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Barbra Streisand Herself My Name Is Barbra CBS
Dick Van Dyke Rob Petrie The Dick Van Dyke Show
Julie Andrews Herself The Andy Williams Show: "November 30, 1964" NBC
Johnny Carson Host The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Gladys Cooper Margaret St. Clair The Rogues
Robert Coote Timmy St. Clair
Richard Crenna James Slattery Slattery's People CBS
Julie Harris Florence Nightingale Hallmark Hall of Fame: "The Holy Terror" NBC
Bob Hope Himself Chrysler Presents A Bob Hope Comedy Special
Dean Jagger Principal Albert Vane Mr. Novak
Danny Kaye Host The Danny Kaye Show CBS
David McCallum Illya Kuryakin The Man from U.N.C.L.E. NBC
Red Skelton Himself The Red Skelton Hour CBS
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
1966
(18th)
Bill Cosby Alexander Scott I Spy NBC
Richard Crenna James Slattery Slattery's People CBS
Robert Culp Kelly Robinson I Spy NBC
David Janssen Dr. Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC
David McCallum Illya Kuryakin The Man from U.N.C.L.E. NBC
1967
(19th)
Bill Cosby Alexander Scott I Spy NBC
Robert Culp Kelly Robinson I Spy NBC
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life NBC
David Janssen Dr. Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC
Martin Landau Rollin Hand Mission: Impossible CBS
1968
(20th)
Bill Cosby Alexander Scott I Spy NBC
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Robert Culp Kelly Robinson I Spy
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life
Martin Landau Rollin Hand Mission: Impossible CBS
1969
(21st)
Carl Betz Clinton Judd Judd, for the Defense ABC
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Peter Graves Jim Phelps Mission: Impossible CBS
Martin Landau Rollin Hand
Ross Martin Artemus Gordon The Wild Wild West

1970s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
1970
(22nd)
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Robert Wagner Al Mundy It Takes a Thief ABC
1971
(23rd)
Hal Holbrook Hays Stowe The Bold Ones: The Senator NBC
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
1972
(24th)
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo NBC
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
Keith Michell # Henry VIII of England The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Robert Young Dr. Marcus Welby Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)
1973
(25th)
Richard Thomas John-Boy Walton The Waltons CBS
David Carradine Kwai Chang Caine Kung Fu ABC
Mike Connors Joe Mannix Mannix CBS
William Conrad Frank Cannon Cannon
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo NBC
Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series
1974
(26th)
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS
William Conrad Frank Cannon Cannon CBS
Karl Malden Lt. Mike Stone The Streets of San Francisco ABC
Richard Thomas John-Boy Walton The Waltons CBS
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
1975
(27th)
Robert Blake Det. Tony Baretta Baretta ABC
Karl Malden Lt. Mike Stone The Streets of San Francisco ABC
Barry Newman Anthony J. Petrocelli Petrocelli NBC
Telly Savalas Lt. Theo Kojak Kojak CBS
1976
(28th)
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo NBC
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files NBC
Karl Malden Lt. Mike Stone The Streets of San Francisco ABC
1977
(29th)
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files NBC
Robert Blake Det. Tony Baretta Baretta ABC
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo NBC
Jack Klugman Dr. R. Quincy, M.E. Quincy, M.E.
Karl Malden Lt. Mike Stone The Streets of San Francisco ABC
1978
(30th)
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
James Broderick Doug Lawrence Family ABC
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo NBC
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files
Jack Klugman Dr. R. Quincy, M.E. Quincy, M.E.
Ralph Waite John Walton, Sr. The Waltons CBS
1979
(31st)
Ron Leibman Martin Kazinski Kaz CBS
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files NBC
Jack Klugman Dr. R. Quincy, M.E. Quincy, M.E.

1980s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Network
1980
(32nd)
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
James Garner Jim Rockford The Rockford Files NBC
Jack Klugman R. Quincy Quincy, M.E.
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing Dallas CBS
1981
(33rd)
Daniel J. Travanti Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
Jim Davis (posthumously) Jock Ewing Dallas
Larry Hagman J. R. Ewing
Louis Gossett Jr. § Bessie's Father Palmerstown, U.S.A.
Pernell Roberts Trapper John McIntyre Trapper John, M.D.
1982
(34th)
Daniel J. Travanti Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
Ed Asner Lou Grant Lou Grant CBS
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I.
James Garner Bret Maverick Bret Maverick NBC
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
1983
(35th)
Ed Flanders Donald Westphall St. Elsewhere NBC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
William Daniels Mark Craig St. Elsewhere NBC
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
Daniel J. Travanti Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues NBC
1984
(36th)
[1]
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
William Daniels Mark Craig St. Elsewhere NBC
Ed Flanders Donald Westphall
Daniel J. Travanti Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues
John Forsythe Blake Carrington Dynasty ABC
1985
(37th)
William Daniels Mark Craig St. Elsewhere NBC
Don Johnson Sonny Crockett Miami Vice NBC
Ed Flanders Donald Westphall St. Elsewhere
Daniel J. Travanti Frank Furillo Hill Street Blues
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
1986
(38th)
William Daniels Mark Craig St. Elsewhere NBC
Tom Selleck Thomas Magnum Magnum, P.I. CBS
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer
Bruce Willis David Addison Moonlighting ABC
Ed Flanders Donald Westphall St. Elsewhere NBC
1987
(39th)
Bruce Willis David Addison Moonlighting ABC
William Daniels Mark Craig St. Elsewhere NBC
Ed Flanders Donald Westphall
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer CBS
1988
(40th)
Richard Kiley Joe Gardner A Year in the Life NBC
Corbin Bernsen Arnie Becker L.A. Law NBC
Michael Tucker Stuart Markowitz
Ron Perlman Vincent Beauty and the Beast CBS
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer CBS
1989
(41st)
Carroll O'Connor Bill Gillespie In the Heat of the Night NBC
Ken Wahl Vinnie Terranova Wiseguy CBS
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer
Ron Perlman Vincent Beauty and the Beast
Michael Tucker Stuart Markowitz L.A. Law NBC

1990s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Episode Submissions Network
1990
(42nd)
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo "Agenda for Murder" ABC
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap NBC
Robert Loggia Nick Mancuso Mancuso, F.B.I.
Kyle MacLachlan Dale Cooper Twin Peaks ABC
Edward Woodward Robert McCall The Equalizer CBS
1991
(43rd)
James Earl Jones Gabriel Bird Gabriel's Fire "Pilot" ABC
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap "Shock Theater: October 3, 1954" NBC
Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Law & Order "Indifference"
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo "Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star" ABC
Kyle MacLachlan Dale Cooper Twin Peaks "Episode 16"
1992
(44th)
Christopher Lloyd § Alistair Dimple Road to Avonlea "Another Point of View" Disney Channel
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap "Dreams: February 28, 1979" NBC
Harrison Page § Reverend Walters "Song for the Soul: April 7, 1963"
Kirk Douglas § General Kalthrob Tales from the Crypt "Yellow" HBO
Rob Morrow Joel Fleischman Northern Exposure "Jules et Joel" CBS
Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Law & Order "The Wages of Love" NBC
Sam Waterston Forrest Bedford I'll Fly Away "Hard Lessons Master Magician"
1993
(45th)
Tom Skerritt Jimmy Brock Picket Fences "High Tidings" CBS
Scott Bakula Sam Beckett Quantum Leap "Lee Harvey Oswald: October 5, 1957-November 22, 1963" NBC
Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Law & Order "Night and Fog"
Sam Waterston Forrest Bedford I'll Fly Away "All in the Life"
Rob Morrow Joel Fleischman Northern Exposure "Kaddish for Uncle Manny" CBS
1994
(46th)
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "NYPD Lou" ABC
David Caruso John Kelly NYPD Blue "Pilot" ABC
Michael Moriarty Benjamin Stone Law & Order "Sanctuary" NBC
Tom Skerritt Jimmy Brock Picket Fences "Dairy Queen" CBS
Peter Falk Columbo Columbo "It's All in the Game" ABC
1995
(47th)
Mandy Patinkin Jeffrey Geiger Chicago Hope "Over the Rainbow" CBS
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "A.D.A. Sipowicz" ABC
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone "The Bookie and Kooky Cookie"
George Clooney Doug Ross ER "Long Day's Journey" NBC
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene "Love's Labor Lost"
1996
(48th)
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "Closing Time" ABC
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue "A Death in the Family" ABC
Andre Braugher Frank Pembleton Homicide: Life on the Street "For God and Country" NBC
George Clooney Doug Ross ER "Hell and High Water"
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene "A Shift in the Night"
1997
(49th)
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "Where's 'Swaldo?" ABC
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue "My Wild Irish Nose" ABC
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files "Small Potatoes" Fox
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene ER "Tribes" NBC
Sam Waterston Jack McCoy Law & Order "Mad Dog"
1998
(50th)
Andre Braugher Frank Pembleton Homicide: Life on the Street "Fallen Heroes, Part 2" NBC
David Duchovny Fox Mulder The X-Files "Redux II" Fox
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "The One That Got Away" ABC
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone "Lost Israel"
Anthony Edwards Mark Greene ER "Family Practice" NBC
1999
(51st)
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "Safe Home" ABC
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone NYPD Blue "Hearts and Souls" ABC
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "The Sopranos" HBO
Dylan McDermott Bobby Donnell The Practice "Happily Ever After" ABC
Sam Waterston Jack McCoy Law & Order "Sideshow" NBC

2000s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Episode Submissions Network
2000
(52nd)
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "The Happy Wanderer" HBO
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "The Last Round Up" ABC
Jerry Orbach Lennie Briscoe Law & Order "Marathon" NBC
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Take This Sabbath Day"
Sam Waterston Jack McCoy Law & Order "Killerz"
2001
(53rd)
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "Amour Fou" HBO
Andre Braugher Dr. Ben Gideon Gideon's Crossing "The Lottery" ABC
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz NYPD Blue "In the Wind"
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Two Cathedrals" NBC
Rob Lowe Sam Seaborn "Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail"
2002
(54th)
Michael Chiklis Vic Mackey The Shield "Pilot" FX
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "11:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m." Fox
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Night Five" NBC
Michael C. Hall David Fisher Six Feet Under "A Private Life" HBO
Peter Krause Nate Fisher "In the Game"
2003
(55th)
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "Whitecaps" HBO
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "Day 2: 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m." Fox
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Twenty Five" NBC
Michael Chiklis Vic Mackey The Shield "Dominoes Falling" FX
Peter Krause Nate Fisher Six Feet Under "The Secret" HBO
2004
(56th)
James Spader Alan Shore The Practice "Mr. Shore Goes to Town" ABC
Anthony LaPaglia Jack Malone Without a Trace CBS
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "Where's Johnny?" HBO
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "Day 3: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m." Fox
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Memorial Day" NBC
2005
(57th)
James Spader Alan Shore Boston Legal "Death Be Not Proud" ABC
Hank Azaria Dr. Craig "Huff" Huffstodt Huff "Crazy Nuts & All Fucked Up" Showtime
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "Detox" Fox
Ian McShane Al Swearengen Deadwood "The Whores Can Come" HBO
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "Day 4: 2:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m." Fox
2006
(58th)
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." Fox
Christopher Meloni Elliot Stabler Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Ripped" NBC
Denis Leary Tommy Gavin Rescue Me "Justice" FX
Martin Sheen Josiah Bartlet The West Wing "Tomorrow" NBC
Peter Krause Nate Fisher Six Feet Under "Time Flies" HBO
2007
(59th)
James Spader Alan Shore Boston Legal "Angel of Death" ABC
Denis Leary Tommy Gavin Rescue Me "Retards" FX
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "Half-Wit" Fox
James Gandolfini Tony Soprano The Sopranos "The Second Coming" HBO
Kiefer Sutherland Jack Bauer 24 "Day 6: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m." Fox
2008
(60th)
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Pilot" AMC
Gabriel Byrne Paul Weston In Treatment "Week 4: Paul and Gina" HBO
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "House's Head" Fox
James Spader Alan Shore Boston Legal "The Court Supreme" ABC
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Wheel" AMC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter "There's Something About Harry" Showtime
2009
(61st)
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Phoenix" AMC
Gabriel Byrne Paul Weston In Treatment "Week 4: Gina" HBO
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "Under My Skin" Fox
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Mountain King" AMC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" Showtime
Simon Baker Patrick Jane The Mentalist "Pilot" CBS

2010s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Episode Submissions Network
2010
(62nd)
[2]
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Full Measure" AMC
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "Broken" Fox
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Gypsy and the Hobo" AMC
Kyle Chandler Eric Taylor Friday Night Lights "East of Dillon" DirecTV
Matthew Fox Jack Shephard Lost "The End" ABC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter "The Getaway" Showtime
2011
(63rd)
[3]
Kyle Chandler Eric Taylor Friday Night Lights "Always" DirecTV
Hugh Laurie Gregory House House "After Hours" Fox
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Suitcase" AMC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter "Teenage Wasteland" Showtime
Steve Buscemi Nucky Thompson Boardwalk Empire "A Return to Normalcy" HBO
Timothy Olyphant Raylan Givens Justified "Reckoning" FX
2012
(64th)
[4]
Damian Lewis Nicholas Brody Homeland "Marine One" Showtime
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Crawl Space" AMC
Hugh Bonneville Robert Crawley Downton Abbey "Episode Seven" PBS
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Other Woman" AMC
Michael C. Hall Dexter Morgan Dexter "Nebraska" Showtime
Steve Buscemi Nucky Thompson Boardwalk Empire "Two Boats and a Lifeguard" HBO
2013
(65th)
[5]
Jeff Daniels Will McAvoy The Newsroom "We Just Decided To" HBO
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Say My Name" AMC
Damian Lewis Nicholas Brody Homeland "Q&A" Showtime
Hugh Bonneville Robert Crawley Downton Abbey "Episode Five" PBS
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "In Care Of" AMC
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards "Chapter 1" Netflix
2014
(66th)
[6]
Bryan Cranston Walter White Breaking Bad "Ozymandias" AMC
Jeff Daniels Will McAvoy The Newsroom "Election Night, Part 2" HBO
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "The Strategy" AMC
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards "Chapter 26" Netflix
Matthew McConaughey Rust Cohle True Detective "Form and Void" HBO
Woody Harrelson Martin Hart "The Locked Room"
2015
(67th)
[7]
Jon Hamm Don Draper Mad Men "Person to Person" AMC
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill Better Call Saul "Pimento" AMC
Jeff Daniels Will McAvoy The Newsroom "What Kind of Day Has It Been" HBO
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards "Chapter 32" Netflix
Kyle Chandler John Rayburn Bloodline "Part 12"
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan "Walk This Way" Showtime
2016
(68th)
[8]
Rami Malek Elliot Alderson Mr. Robot "eps1.0 hellofriend.mov" USA Network
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill Better Call Saul "Klick" AMC
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards "Chapter 52" Netflix
Kyle Chandler John Rayburn Bloodline "Part 23"
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan "Exsuscito" Showtime
Matthew Rhys Philip Jennings The Americans "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears" FX
2017
(69th)
[9]
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson This Is Us "Memphis" NBC
Anthony Hopkins Dr. Robert Ford Westworld "The Bicameral Mind" HBO
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill Better Call Saul "Expenses" AMC
Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards "Chapter 53" Netflix
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan Ray Donovan "Rattus Rattus" Showtime
Matthew Rhys Philip Jennings The Americans "Crossbreed" FX
Milo Ventimiglia Jack Pearson This Is Us "Moonshadow" NBC
2018
(70th)
[10]
Matthew Rhys Philip Jennings The Americans "START" FX
Ed Harris The Man in Black / William Westworld "Vanishing Point" HBO
Jason Bateman Martin "Marty" Byrde Ozark "The Toll" Netflix
Jeffrey Wright Bernard Lowe Westworld "The Passenger" HBO
Milo Ventimiglia Jack Pearson This Is Us "The Car" NBC
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson "Number Three"
2019
(71st)
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose "Love Is the Message" FX
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill Better Call Saul "Winner" AMC
Jason Bateman Martin "Marty" Byrde Ozark "Reparations" Netflix
Kit Harington Jon Snow Game of Thrones "The Iron Throne" HBO
Milo Ventimiglia Jack Pearson This Is Us "Sometimes" NBC
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson "R & B"

2020s[edit]

Year Actor Role Program Episode Submissions Network
2020
(72nd)
[11]
Jeremy Strong Kendall Roy Succession "This Is Not for Tears" HBO
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose "Love's in Need of Love Today" FX
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession "Hunting" HBO
Jason Bateman Marty Byrde Ozark "Su Casa Es Mi Casa" Netflix
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson This Is Us "After the Fire" NBC
Steve Carell Mitch Kessler The Morning Show "Lonely at the Top" Apple TV+
2021
(73rd)
[12]
Josh O'Connor Charles, Prince of Wales The Crown "Terra Nullius" Netflix
Billy Porter Pray Tell Pose "Take Me To Church" FX
Jonathan Majors Atticus Freeman Lovecraft Country "Sundown" HBO
Matthew Rhys Perry Mason Perry Mason "Chapter 8"
Regé-Jean Page Simon Bassett Bridgerton "Art of the Swoon" Netflix
Sterling K. Brown Randall Pearson This Is Us "Forty: Part 2" NBC
2022
(74th)
[13]
Lee Jung-jae Seong Gi-hun Squid Game "Gganbu" Netflix
Adam Scott Mark Scout Severance "Good News About Hell" Apple TV+
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman Better Call Saul "Plan and Execution" AMC
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession "All the Bells Say" HBO
Jason Bateman Marty Byrde Ozark "Pound of Flesh and Still Kickin’" Netflix
Jeremy Strong Kendall Roy Succession "Too Much Birthday" HBO
2023
(75th)
[14]
Kieran Culkin Roman Roy Succession "Church and State" HBO
Bob Odenkirk Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman / Gene Takovic Better Call Saul "Saul Gone" AMC
Brian Cox Logan Roy Succession "Rehearsal" HBO
Jeff Bridges Dan Chase The Old Man "I" FX
Jeremy Strong Kendall Roy Succession "With Open Eyes" HBO
Pedro Pascal Joel Miller The Last of Us "Kin"

Programs with multiple wins[edit]

Programs with multiple nominations[edit]

Performers with multiple wins[edit]

Performers with multiple nominations[edit]

Superlatives[edit]

Superlative Performer Program Year Age
Oldest Winner Richard Kiley A Year in the Life 1988
(40th)
66
Oldest Nominee Anthony Hopkins Westworld 2017
(69th)
79
Youngest Winner Richard Thomas The Waltons 1973
(25th)
21
Youngest Nominee

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Early Emmy ceremonies did not have genre specific acting categories
  2. ^ Originally titled "Make Room for Daddy", where the series was nominated twice.

References[edit]

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