The following is a list of Saturn Award winners for Best Supporting Actor (in a film):
Year | Actor | Motion Picture |
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1974/75 | Marty Feldman | Young Frankenstein |
1976 | Jay Robinson | Train Ride to Hollywood |
1977 | Alec Guinness | Star Wars |
1978 | Burgess Meredith | Magic |
1979 | Arte Johnson | Love at First Bite |
1980 | Scatman Crothers | The Shining |
1981 | Burgess Meredith | Clash of the Titans |
1982 | Richard Lynch | The Sword and the Sorcerer |
1983 | John Lithgow | Twilight Zone: The Movie |
1984 | Tracey Walter | Repo Man |
1985 | Roddy McDowall | Fright Night |
1986 | Bill Paxton | Aliens |
1987 | Richard Dawson | The Running Man |
1988 | Robert Loggia | Big |
1989/90 | Thomas F. Wilson | Back to the Future Part III |
1991 | William Sadler | Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey |
1992 | Robin Williams | Aladdin |
1993 | Lance Henriksen | Hard Target |
1994 | Gary Sinise | Forrest Gump |
1995 | Brad Pitt | 12 Monkeys |
1996 | Brent Spiner | Star Trek: First Contact |
1997 | Vincent D'Onofrio | Men in Black |
1998 | Ian McKellen | Apt Pupil |
1999 | Michael Clarke Duncan | The Green Mile |
2000 | Willem Dafoe | Shadow of the Vampire |
2001 | Ian McKellen | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring |
2002 | Andy Serkis | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers |
2003 | Sean Astin | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King |
2004 | David Carradine | Kill Bill: Volume 2 |
2005 | Mickey Rourke | Sin City |
2006 | Ben Affleck | Hollywoodland |
2007 | Javier Bardem | No Country for Old Men |
2008 | Heath Ledger (posthumously) | The Dark Knight |
2009 | Stephen Lang | Avatar |
2010 | Andrew Garfield | Never Let Me Go |
2011 | Andy Serkis | Rise of the Planet of the Apes |
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