NAACP Image Award For Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:
- Most Wins:
- Mehki Phifer, Ice-T, Ossie Davis, Gary Dourdan & Omar Epps- has 2 wins a piece.
- Most Nominations:
- 1. James Pickens Jr.- 7 nominations
- 2. Mehki Phifer, Dule Hill- 5 nominations
- 3. Omar Epps, Ice-T- 4 nominations
- 4. Gary Dourdan, Boris Kodjoe, James McDaniel, Charles S. Dutton, Ossie Davis- 3 nominations
- 5. Corey Reynolds, Nelsan Ellis, Ginacarlo Esposito- 2 nominations
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