National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor

Award from the National Society of Film Critics: Best Actor

Winner of the National Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Actor. The award is presented every year in early January for the best film productions and film-makers of the past calendar year. 1975 and 1977 were two award ceremonies held in January and December, prompting the National Society of Film Critics Award was not awarded in 1976 and 1978.

The most successful in this category were the American Jack Nicholson and the British- Irish actor Daniel Day- Lewis, who previously won three times the price. 14 times succeeded Film Critics Association in advance of the Oscar winners present, it will ultimately happen in 2013 with the victory of Daniel Day- Lewis ( Lincoln).

At the last ceremony in 2014, the American actor Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis) sat by nine points against the British Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave, 19 points) and the American Robert Redford ( All Is Lost, 12 points) by.

* = Actor, who won the Oscar for Best Actor of the Year for her role later

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