New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor

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The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award given by the New York Film Critics Circle, honoring the finest achievements in filmmaking.

This awards is given since 1969.

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[edit] Winners

[edit] 1960s

for his role in Easy Rider

[edit] 1970s

for his role in Little Big Man
for his role in The Last Picture Show
for his role in The Godfather
for his role in Bang the Drum Slowly
for his role in Stavisky
for his role in Hearts of the West
for his role in All the President's Men
for his role in Julia
for his role in The Deer Hunter
for his role in Being There

[edit] 1980s

for his role in Raging Bull
for his role in Arthur
for his role in The World According to Garp
for his role in Terms of Endearment
for his role in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
for his role in Out of Africa
for his role in My Beautiful Launderette and
for his role in A Room with a View
for his role in Street Smart
for his role in Married to the Mob and
for his role in Tucker: The Man and his Dream
for his role in Crimes and Misdemeanors

[edit] 1990s

for his role in Longtime Companion
for his role in Jungle Fever
for his role in Unforgiven
for his role in Schindler's List
for his role in Ed Wood
for his role in Outbreak
for his role in Kansas City
for his role in Boogie Nights
for his role in Rushmore
for his role in Being John Malkovich

[edit] 2000s

for his role in Traffic
for his role in Ghost World
for his role in Far From Heaven
for his role in A Mighty Wind
for his role in Closer
for his role in A History of Violence
for his role in Little Children
for his role in No Country for Old Men
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