Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor (Spanish: Premio Goya a la mejor interpretación masculina de reparto) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film.
Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE) |
First awarded | Miguel Rellán Dear Nanny (1986) |
Currently held by | Urko Olazabal Maixabel (2021) |
Website | premiosgoya |
Miguel Rellán was the first winner of this category for his performance in Dear Nanny. Actors Juan Diego, Eduard Fernández, Karra Elejalde and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba hold the record for most wins in this category with two victories each while Antonio de la Torre, Juan Diego and Eduard Fernández have received the most nominations for this award with six each.
Winners and nominees

Juan Echanove won for Divinas palabras in 1987.

Juan Diego has received this award twice, for The Dumbfounded King in 1991 and París-Tombuctú in 1999.

Fernando Fernán Gómez won for Belle Époque in 1992.
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Javier Bardem won for Running Out of Time in 1994.

Emilio Gutiérrez Caba has received this award twice, for Common Wealth in 2000 and Ten Days Without Love in 2001.

Luis Tosar won for Mondays in the Sun in 2002.
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Celso Bugallo won for The Sea Inside in 2004.

Antonio de la Torre won for DarkBlueAlmostBlack in 2006.

Raúl Arévalo won for Fat People in 2009.
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Lluís Homar won for Eva in 2011.

Roberto Álamo won for Family United in 2013.
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Javier Cámara won for Truman in 2015.
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Manolo Solo won for The Fury of a Patient Man in 2016.
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David Verdaguer won for Summer 1993 in 2017.

Luis Zahera won for The Realm in 2018.
1980s
Year | Actress | Role(s) | English title | Original title |
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1986 (1st) [1][2] [3][4] | Miguel Rellán | Alberto Goicoechea | Dear Nanny | Tata mía |
Agustín González | Hilario | Mambru Went to War | Mambrú se fue a la guerra | |
Antonio Banderas | Ángel | Matador | ||
1987 (2nd) | Juan Echanove | Miguelín | Divinas palabras | |
Agustín González | Agustín Planchadell | Moros y cristianos | ||
Pedro Ruiz | Pepe Planchadell | |||
1988 (3rd) | José Sazatornil | Alberto Sinsoles | Wait for Me in Heaven | Espérame en el cielo |
Ángel de Andrés López | Policeman | Baton Rouge | ||
Jorge Sanz | Toto | El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free | El Lute II: Mañana seré libre | |
Guillermo Montesinos | Taxi driver | Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios | |
José Luis Gómez | John William Polidori | Rowing with the Wind | Remando al viento | |
1989 (4th) | Adolfo Marsillach | Charles III of Spain | Esquilache | |
Enrique San Francisco | Roberto | El baile del pato | ||
Fernando Guillén | Vailer | The Dark Night | La noche oscura | |
Juan Echanove | Juancho | The Flight of the Dove | El vuelo de la paloma | |
Juan Luis Galiardo | Luis Doncel | |||
Manuel Huete | Ciri | |||
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Actress | Role(s) | English title | Original title |
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2020 (35th) | Alberto San Juan | Salva | The People Upstairs | Sentimental |
Álvaro Cervantes | Mateo | Adú | ||
Sergi López | Armando Román | Rosa's Wedding | La boda de Rosa | |
Juan Diego Botto | Antonio | The Europeans | Los europeos | |
2021 (36th) [7] | Urko Olazabal | Luis Carrasco | Maixabel | |
Fernando Albizu | Román | The Good Boss | El buen patrón | |
Celso Bugallo | Fortuna | |||
Manolo Solo | Miralles | |||
Superlatives
Actors with more than 1 award in the category
- 2 wins: Juan Diego, 6 nominations
- 2 wins: Eduard Fernández, 6 nominations
- 2 wins: Karra Elejalde, 3 nominations
- 2 wins: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, 3 nominations
Actors with more than 1 nomination in the category
- 6 nominations: Antonio de la Torre
- 6 nominations: Juan Diego
- 6 nominations: Eduard Fernández
- 5 nominations: Juan Echanove
- 4 nominations: Agustín González
- 3 nominations: Raúl Arévalo
- 3 nominations: Karra Elejalde
- 3 nominations: José Luis Gómez
- 3 nominations: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
- 3 nominations: Juan Diego Botto
- 3 nominations: Manolo Solo
- 2 nominations: Álex Angulo
- 2 nominations: Carlos Bardem
- 2 nominations: Celso Bugallo
- 2 nominations: Javier Cámara
- 2 nominations: José Coronado
- 2 nominations: Luis Cuenca
- 2 nominations: Gabino Diego
- 2 nominations: Fernando Guillén
- 2 nominations: Javier Gurruchaga
- 2 nominations: Enrique San Francisco
- 2 nominations: Jorge Sanz
- 2 nominations: Julián Villagrán
- 2 nominations: Leonardo Sbaraglia
- 2 nominations: Alberto San Juan
- 2 nominations: Sergi López
References
- Martínez de Mingo, Luis (1997). José Luis Borau (in Spanish). Editorial Fundamentos. p. 30. ISBN 9788424507367.
- F. Heredero, Carlos (1990). José Luis Borau: teoría y práctica de un cineasta (in Spanish). Instituto de la Cinematografía y las Artes Audiovisuales. p. 454.
- Anuario El País (in Spanish). Promotora de Informaciones, Sociedad Anónima. 1988. p. 235. ISBN 9788485371327.
- Comentario sociológico (in Spanish). Dirección de Estudios Sociales de la Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorros. 1987. p. 223.
- C. V. (December 13, 2017). "Antonio de la Torre, el actor con más nominaciones a los Premios Goya". ABC (in Spanish). Sevilla. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
- Lázaro, Rocio (February 3, 2018). "José Mota, Antonio de la Torre, David Verdaguer y Bill Nighy lucharán por el Goya a Mejor Actor de Reparto". Bekia (in Spanish). Retrieved February 4, 2018.
- "'El buen patrón' bate el récord histórico de los Goya con 20 nominaciones". RTVE (in Spanish). Retrieved November 29, 2021.
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