Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actor

The Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actor is as part of its annual Blue Ribbon Awards for Japanese film, to recognize a male supporting actor who has delivered an outstanding performance.[1][2]

Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actor
Awarded forBest Performance by a Supporting Actor
CountryJapan Japan
Presented byThe Association of Tokyo Film Journalists
First awarded1951

List of winners

edit
No. Year Recipient Film(s)
1 1950 N/A N/A
2 1951 Chishū Ryū Wagaya wa Tanoshi
Inochi Utsukushiwashi
3 1952 Daisuke Katō Vendetta for a Samurai
Mother
4 1953 Eitarō Shindō Life of a Woman
A Geisha
5 1954 Eijirō Tōno Kuroi Shio
Kunshō
6 1955 Daisuke Katō Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
Koko ni Izumi Ari
7 1956 Jun Tatara Tsuruhachi Tsurujiro
Anata Kaimasu
Taifū Sōdōki
8 1957 Kōji Mitsui Kichigai Buraku
The Lower Depths
9 1958 Nakamura Ganjirō II Enjō
Iwashigumo
10 1959 Shoichi Ozawa My Second Brother
11 1960 Masao Oda The River Fuefuki
Bokutō Kigan
12 1961 So Yamamura Are ga Minato no Hi da
Kakō
13 1962 Yūnosuke Itō Shinobi no Mono
14 1963 Chōichirō Kawarasaki Gobanchō Yūgirirō
15 1964 Kō Nishimura Unholy Desire
16 1965 Takahiro Tamura The Hoodlum Soldier
17 1966 Katsuo Nakamura Lake of Tears
18 1975 Yoshio Harada Matsuri no Junbi
Pastoral: To Die in the Country
19 1976 Hideji Ōtaki Fumō Chitai
Brother and Sister
20 1977 Tomisaburo Wakayama Sugata Sanshirō
Akuma no Temariuta
21 1978 Tsunehiko Watase The Incident
22 1979 Rentarō Mikuni Vengeance Is Mine
23 1980 Tetsurō Tamba The Battle of Port Arthur
24 1981 Masahiko Tsugawa Manon
25 1982 Akira Emoto Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san
Dotonbori River
26 1983 Kunie Tanaka Nogare no Machi
Izakaya Chōji
27 1984 Kaku Takashina Mahjong hōrōki
28 1985 Takeshi Kitano Yasha
29 1986 Kei Suma Final Take
30 1987 Toshiro Mifune Tora-san Goes North
31 1988 Tsurutaro Kataoka The Discarnates
32 1989 Eiji Bandō A Un
33 1990 Toshirō Yanagiba Saraba Itoshi no Yakuza
34 1991 Masatoshi Nagase My Sons
35 1992 Hideo Murota Shura no Densetsu
Original Sin
36 1993 George Tokoro Madadayo
37 1994 Atsuo Nakamura Shūdan Sasen
38 1995 Masato Hagiwara Marks no Yama
39 1996 Tetsuya Watari Waga Kokoro no Ginga Tetsudō Miyazawa kenji Monogatari
40 1997 Masahiko Nishimura Marutai no Onna
Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald
41 1998 Ren Osugi Hana-bi
42 1999 Shinji Takeda Gohatto
43 2000 Teruyuki Kagawa Suri
Dokuritsu Shōnen Gasshōdan
44 2001 Tsutomu Yamazaki Go
45 2002 Kanji Tsuda Mohōhan
46 2003 Tarō Yamamoto Moon Child
Get Up!
The Boat to Heaven
47 2004 Joe Odagiri Blood and Bones
Kono Yo no Soto e Club Shinchūgun
48 2005 Shinichi Tsutsumi Always Sanchōme no Yūhi
Fly, Daddy, Fly
49 2006 Teruyuki Kagawa Sway
Deguchi no Nai Umi
Memories of Tomorrow
50 2007 Tomokazu Miura The Matsugane Potshot Affair
Adrift in Tokyo
51 2008 Masato Sakai After School
Climber's High
52 2009 Eita Dear Doctor
Gama no Abura
Nakumonka
Nodame Cantabile Saishū Gakushō
53 2010 Renji Ishibashi Outrage
Kondo wa Aisaika
54 2011 Yūsuke Iseya Ashita no Joe
Kaiji
55 2012 Arata Iura Our Homeland
56 2013 Pierre Taki The Devil's Path
Kujikenaide
Like Father, Like Son
57 2014 Sosuke Ikematsu Pale Moon
Umi o Kanjiru Toki
Bokutachi no Kazoku
58 2015 Masahiro Motoki The Emperor in August
The Big Bee
59 2016 Lily Franky Scoop!
Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow
60 2017 Yūsuke Santamaria Wilderness
61 2018 Tori Matsuzaka The Blood of Wolves
62 2019 Ryo Yoshizawa Kingdom
63 2020 Ryo Narita The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese
Threads: Our Tapestry of Love
64 2021 Taiga Nakano Under the Open Sky
Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle
In Those Days
65 2022 Kazuki Iio Silent Parade
66 2023 Kōichi Satō One Last Bloom and others

References

edit
  1. ^ "ブルーリボン賞" [Blue Ribbon Awards]. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  2. ^ "Blue Ribbon Awards". IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
edit