New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor

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The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor is one of the awards given by the New York Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.

In the last two decades (1990-2006), the Circle agreed with the Oscars on 4 occasions: 1991 Anthony Hopkins for The Silence of the Lambs, 1995 Nicolas Cage for Leaving Las Vegas, 1996 Geoffrey Rush for Shine and 2006 Forest Whitaker for The Last King of Scotland.

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for his role as "Leonard Lowe" in Awakenings and
for his role as "Jimmy Conway" in GoodFellas
for his role as "Dr. Hannibal Lecter" The Silence of the Lambs
for his role as Malcolm X in Malcolm X
for his role as "Johnny" in Naked
for his role as "Sully Sullivan" in Nobody's Fool
for his role as "Ben Sanderson" in Leaving Las Vegas
for his role as David Helfgott (as an adult) in Shine
for his role as "Ulysses 'Ulee' Jackson" in Ulee's Gold
for his role as "Wade Whitehouse" in Affliction
for his role as "Alvin Straight" in The Straight Story

[edit] 2000s

for his role as "Chuck Noland" in Cast Away
for his role as "Matt Fowler" in In the Bedroom
for his role as "Bill Cutting" in Gangs of New York
for his role as "Bob Harris" in Lost in Translation
for his role as "Miles" in Sideways
for his role as "Ennis Del Mar" in Brokeback Mountain
for his role as Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland
for his role as "Daniel Plainview" in There Will Be Blood
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