AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama explained

AACTA Award for
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama
Presenter:Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
Country:Australia
Year:1986
Holder:Lachy Hulme, (2013)
Website:http://www.aacta.org

The AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama is an accolade given by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television."[1] The award is handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in Australian feature film, television, documentaries and short films.[2] From 1986 to 2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards).[3] When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current prize being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama.

The award was first presented in 1986, as two separate categories for performances in a miniseries and tele feature. These were then merged in 1990 to become Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Telefeature or Mini Series, and by 1991, the award was renamed Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama. In 2000, the Best Performance in a Telefeature or Mini Series accolade was re-introduced as a separate prize from the drama award. All of these were then combined in 2002, under the title Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama, and two years later, in 2004, was renamed Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy. A separate comedy award was established in 2006, and the name reverted to Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama.[4]

The AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama is given for performances in television drama series, miniseries, telefeature, children's animation or children's drama series. Candidates for this award must be human and male, and cannot be nominated for best guest or supporting actor in a television drama in the same year, for the same production.[5]

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years listed correspond to the year that the television programme aired on Australian television; the ceremonies are usually held the following year. The actor whose name is emphasised in boldface and highlighted in yellow have won the award. Those that are neither highlighted nor in bold are the nominees. When sorted chronologically, the table always lists the winning actor first and then the other nominees.[6] There was no nomination announcement for television categories leading up to the 1986 awards, and therefore only the winners are known.[7]

All sources used in this article make no mention of the episode or series that the actor was nominated for prior to 1991, and therefore have "N/A" template in the "Episode/Series" column. After 1991, the winners and nominees with the "N/A" template in the "Episode/Series" column are television films or miniseries. Those winners and nominees which have the "N/A" template and crosses (†) in the "Episode/Series" column, are TV series, but all reliable sources do not indicate which episode or series the actor was nominated for.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Mini Series (1986–1989)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
1986
(28th)
Simon ChilversThe Dunera BoysCol. BerryABC
1987
(29th)
Nicholas EadieVietnamPhil GoddardNetwork Ten
Martyn SandersonThe Harp in the SouthHughie DarcyNetwork Ten
Vichea TenIn BetweenSaretSBS
John WoodThe ChallengeAlan BondNine Network
1988
(30th)
Ed DevereauxTrue BelieversBen ChifleyABC
Simon ChilversTrue BelieversH. V. EvattABC
Shane ConnorPoor Man's OrangeCharlie RotheNetwork Ten
Keith MichellCaptain James CookCaptain James CookABC
1989
(31st)
Peter KowitzBodysurferDavid LangABC
Patrick BerginAct of BetrayalMichael McGurkABC
John JarrattFields of Fire IIIJackoNine Network
John PolsonBarlow & Chambers: A Long Way From HomeKevin BarlowNine Network

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Telefeature (1986–1989)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
1986
(28th)
Peter KowitzThe Long Way HomeGrahamABC
1987
(29th)
Steve JacobsA Single LifeRichard BennettABC
Shane ConnorArmy WivesGrantNetwork Ten
Ernie DingoTudawaliRobert TudawaliSBS
Brendan HigginsHungerMichael RadulescoABC
1988
(30th)
Ernie DingoA Waltz Through the HillsFrank SmithNine Network
Nicholas EadieDamien ParerNetwork Ten
John HargreavesThe Lizard KingABC
Nick TateOliveAnthony WheelerABC
1989
(31st)
Bill HunterPolice StateGraeme ParkerABC
Bob BainesMalpracticeDoug DavisABC
Gary SweetPolice RescueSgt. Steve 'Mickey' McClintockABC
Max PhippsPolice StateTerry LewisABC

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, in a Mini-Series or Telefeature (1990)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
1990
(32nd)
Frankie J. HoldenDet. Con. Max ChapmanABC
Terry GillDet. Sgt. Bill CullenABC
Rhys McConnochieCome In SpinnerAngus McFarlandABC
Franco NeroThe MagistratePaolo PizziABC

Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama (1991–2002)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
1991
(33rd)
Gary SweetPolice RescueSgt. Steve "Mickey" McClintockSeries 1, Episode 1: "Mates"ABC
Steve BastoniPolice RescueYiannis AngelopoulosSeries 1, Episode 2: "Angel After Hours"ABC
Nico LathourisPolice RescueNicos AngelopoulosSeries 1, Episode 2: "Angel After Hours"ABC
Cameron NugentMore WinnersCWABC
1992
(34th)
Gary SweetPolice RescueSgt. Steve "Mickey" McClintockSeries 2, Episode 2: "Off the Track"ABC
Alan FletcherEmbassyMichael ClaytonSeries 3, Episode 12: "Hostage"ABC
Marshall NapierPolice RescueSgt. Fred "Frog" CatteauSeries 2, Episode 5: "Judgement Day"ABC
Sean ScullyPhoenixIan "Goose" Cochrane Series 1, Episode 10: "Blessed Are the Peacemakers"ABC
1993
(35th)
Peter PhelpsG.P.Sam HillSeries 5, Episode 20: "Exposed"ABC
Jeremy CallaghanPolice RescueConst. Brian MorleySeries 3, Episode 10: "Whirlwind"ABC
John HowardJoh's JuryHedleyABC
Malcolm KennardJoh's JuryLukeABC
1994
(36th)
Aaron BlabeyThe Damnation of Harvey McHughHarvey McHughEpisode 1: "Spray Misty for Me"ABC
Hugh BaldwinHeartbreak HighGraham BrownSeries 1, Episode 14Network Ten
Bradley ByquarHeartlandRicky DyerEpisode 4ABC
Ernie DingoHeartlandVincent Burunga Episode 7ABC
Peter KowitzG.P.Neil HattonSeries 6, Episode 8: "Innocent Bystander"ABC
1995
(37th)
Colin FrielsHalifax f.p.Kevin TaitSeries 1, Episode 5: "Hard Corps"Nine Network
Steven VidlerHalifax f.p.Steve KingsleySeries 1, Episode 5: "Hard Corps"Nine Network
Steve BisleyHalifax f.p.Jonah ColeSeries 1, Episode 3: "The Feeding"Nine Network
Grant PiroJanusCassidy Series 1, Episode 4: "A Rare Crushing Reversal"ABC
Richard RoxburghHalifax f.p.Sergeant Paul SantosSeries 1, Episode 6: "Lies of the Mind"Nine Network
1996
(38th)
Tony MartinBlue MurderArthur "Neddy" SmithABC
Steve BastoniPolice RescueYiannis AngelopoulosSeries 5, Episode 8: "Tomorrow Never Knows"ABC
Marton CsokasG.P.Mr Paul Deacon Series 8, Episode 8: "Ceremony of Innocence"ABC
Richard RoxburghBlue MurderRoger RogersonABC
1997
(39th)
David WenhamSimone de Beauvoir's BabiesIanABC
Marcus GrahamGood Guys, Bad GuysElvis MaginnisNine Network
Geoff MorrellFallen AngelsJack LandersSeries 1, Episode 15: "Pig in Shit"ABC
Jeremy SimsKangaroo PalaceJack GillSeven Network
1998
(40th)
Stephen DillaneKings in Grass CastlesPatsySeven Network
Shane ConnorHalifax f.p.RaySeries 3, Episode 3: "Afraid of the Dark"Nine Network
Tony MartinWildsideDetective Bill McCoyABC
David WenhamSeaChangeDaniel Della BoscaSeries 1, Episode 9: "Balls and Friggin' Good Luck"ABC
1999
(41st)
Jeremy SimsAftershocksJohn ConstableSBS
John HowardSeaChangeBob JellySeries 2, Episode 13: "Law and Order"ABC
Samuel JohnsonWildsideTroy CunninghamSeries 2, Episode 19ABC
David TredinnickHalifax f.p.David NeilsonSeries 4, Episode 2: "Swimming with Sharks"Nine Network
2000
(42nd)
Geoff MorrellGrass RootsCol DunkleySeries 1, Episode 8: "The Whole Year"ABC
Tom LongSeaChangeAngus KabiriSeries 3, Episode 2: "How Much Greener Was My Neighbour's Valley"ABC
Geoff MorrellGrass RootsCol DunkleySeries 1, Episode 7: "Late July, Friday 4pm to 10.30pm"ABC
Rhys MuldoonGrass RootsGreg DominelliSeries 1, Episode 7: "Late July, Friday 4pm to 10.30pm"ABC
2001
(43rd)
Samuel JohnsonThe Secret Life of UsEvan WyldeNetwork Ten
Nicholas BellThe GamesNicholasABC
John HowardSeaChangeBob JellyABC
William McInnesSeaChangeMax ConnorsABC
2002
(44th)
Joel EdgertonThe Secret Life of UsWill McGillNetwork Ten
Shane BourneMDABill "Happy" HendersonABC
Tom LongYoung LionsDet Snr Constable Guy "Guido" MartinNine Network
Peter O'BrienWhite Collar BlueDetective Joe HillNetwork Ten

Best Performance by an Actor in a Telefeature or Mini Series (2000–2001)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
2000
(42nd)
Andy AndersonHalifax f.p.Laurie DownesSeries 5, Episode 1: "A Person of Interest"Nine Network
Simon BakerSecret Men's BusinessAndy GrevilleABC
Nicholas EadieHalifax f.p.Simon LaserSeries 5, Episode 3: "A Hate Worse Than Death"Nine Network
Joel EdgertonThe Secret Life of UsWill McGillSeries 1Network Ten
2001
(43rd)
David FieldMy Husband, My KillerBill VandenbergNetwork Ten
Simon LyndonMy Brother JackJack MeredithNetwork Ten
William McInnesMy Brother JackMr MeredithNetwork Ten
Geoff MorrellChangiDr Rowdy LawsonABC

Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy (2003–2004)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
2003
(45th)
Shane BourneMDABill "Happy" HendersonSeries 2ABC
Ray BarrettAfter the DelugeOld Cliff KirbyNetwork Ten
Geoff MorrellGrass RootsCol DunkleySeries 2ABC
Glenn RobbinsKath & KimKel KnightSeries 2ABC
2004
(46th)
Abe ForsytheMarking TimeHal FlemingABC
Geoff MorrellMarking TimeGeoff FlemingABC
Sam NeillJessicaRichard RuncheNetwork Ten
David WenhamThe Brush-OffMurray WhelanSeven Network

Best Lead Actor in Television (2005)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
2005
(47th)
Shane BourneMDABill "Happy" HendersonSeries 3ABC
Chris LilleyDaniel Sims, Ja'mie King, Pat Mullins, Phil Olivetti and Ricky WongABC
Alex O'LoughlinThe Incredible Journey of Mary BryantWill BryantNetwork Ten
Daniel WyllieLove My WayCharlie JacksonSeries 1Fox8

Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama (2006–current)

YearActorProgramCharacter(s)Episode/SeriesNetwork
2006
(48th)
David WenhamAnswered by FireMark WaldmanABC
Charles PassiRAN Remote Area NurseRuss GaibuiSBS
Richard RoxburghThe SilenceRichard TreloarABC
Daniel WyllieLove My WayCharlie JacksonSeries 2W
2007
(49th)
Stephen CurryThe KingGraham KennedyTV1
Khan ChittendenDangerousDeanFox8
Daniel FrederiksenBastard BoysGreg CombetABC
Ben MendelsohnLove My WayLewis FeingoldSeries 3Showcase
2008
(50th)
Gyton GrantleyUnderbellyCarl WilliamsNine Network
Don HanyEast West 101Detective Zane MalikSeries 1SBS One
William McInnesEast West 101Detective Sergeant Ray CrowleySeries 1SBS One
Callan MulveyRushBrendan "Josh" JoshuaSeries 1Network Ten
2009
(51st)
Roy BillingRobert TrimboleNine Network
Don HanyEast West 101Detective Zane MalikSeries 2SBS One
Robert Menzies3 Acts of MurderArthur UpfieldABC
Dougray ScottFalse WitnessIan PorterUKTV
2010
(52nd)
Richard RoxburghHawkeBob HawkeNetwork Ten
Garry McDonaldTony ByrneNetwork Ten
Corey McKernanLockie LeonardPhillip LeonardNine Network
Aaron PedersenThe CircuitDrew EllisSeries 2SBS
AACTA Awards
2011
(1st)
Alex DimitriadesThe SlapHarryABC1
Rob CarltonKerry PackerABC1
Don HanyEast West 101Detective Zane MalikSeason 3, Episode 1: "The Hero's Standard"SBS One
Jonathan LaPagliaThe SlapHectorABC1
2012
(2nd)
Richard RoxburghRakeCleaver GreeneSeries 2ABC1
Jimi BaniMaboEddie MaboABC1
Anthony HayesDevil's DustBernie BantonABC1
Lachy HulmeHowzat! Kerry Packer's WarKerry PackerNine Network
2013
(3rd)
Lachy HulmeFrank PackerNine Network
Ernie DingoRedfern NowErnie JohnsonSeries 2, Episode 6: "Dogs of War"ABC1
Remy HiiBetter ManVan Tuong NguyenSBS
Meyne WyattRedfern NowJustinSeries 2, Episode 3: "Babe in Arms"ABC1
2014
(4th)
Ashley ZukermanThe CodeABC
Luke Arnold Seven Network
RakeSeries 3ABC
Dan SpielmanThe CodeABC
2015
(5th)
Joel JacksonSeven Network
Wayne BlairRedfern NowABC
Joel JacksonDeadline GallipoliFOXTEL
Oliver Jackson-CohenThe Secret RiverABC
2016
(6th)
Samuel JohnsonMollySeven Network
Matt NableBarracudaABC
Richard RoxburghRakeABC
Ashley ZukermanThe CodeABC
2017
(7th)
Hugo WeavingSeven Types of AmbiguityABC
David DencikFoxtel/BBC First
Sean KeenanWake in FrightNetwork Ten
Richard RoxburghSeven Network
2018
(8th)
Damon HerrimanRiotABC
Aaron PedersenMystery RoadABC
Richard RoxburghRakeABC1
Scott RyanMr InbetweenFX
Hazem ShammasSafe HarbourSBS
2019
(9th)
Scott RyanMr InbetweenRay ShoesmithFX
Patrick BrammallGlitchSgt. James HayesABC
Bryan BrownBloomRay ReedStan
Ewen LeslieThe CryAlistair RobertsonABC
Sam ReidLambs of GodFather IgnatiusFoxtel
2020
(10th)
Fayssal BazziStatelessAmeerABC
Bryan BrownBloomRay ReedStan
Jai CourtneyStatelessCam SandfordABC
Ewen LeslieOperation BuffaloMajor Leo CarmichaelABC
Aaron PedersenMystery RoadJay SwanABC
2021
(11th)
Scott Ryan[8] Mr InbetweenRay ShoesmithFox Showcase
Rudi DharmalingamWakefieldNikhil 'Nik' KatiraABC
Guy PearceJack IrishJack IrishABC
Sam ReidThe NewsreaderDale JenningsABC
Richard RoxburghFiresDuncan SimpsonABC
2022
(12th)
Mark Coles Smith[9] Mystery RoadJay SwanSeason 3ABC
Jamie DornanThe TouristThe Man/Elliott StanleyStan
James MajoosHeartbreak HighDarren RiversNetflix
Sam NeillThe TwelveBrett ColbyFox Showcase
Hugo WeavingLove MeGlen MathiesonBINGE, Foxtel

See also

Notes

A: From 1958–2010, the awards were held during the year of the films release. However, the 1974–75 awards was held in 1975 for films released in 1974 and 1975, and the first AACTA Awards was held in 2012 for films released in 2011.[10] [11]

B: All sources used in this article do not mention the name of John Hargreaves' character in The Lizard King.

C: The official AACTA website lists Corey McKernan's nomination in 2010 for The Legend of Enyo. However, there are no sources which indicates McKernan's involvement with the aforementioned series, and the original nominations list from the AFI website has him short listed for his performance in Lockie Leonard.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AACTA – The Academy. https://web.archive.org/web/20120624200524/http://aacta.org/the-academy.aspx. 2012-06-24. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 8 September 2013.
  2. Web site: AACTA – The Academy – The Awards. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 8 September 2013.
  3. Web site: AACTA – The Academy – Background. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 8 September 2013.
  4. Web site: Television categories 1986 - 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110307090744/http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?Section=2009_Awards_PDFs&ContentID=5761 . 2011-03-07 . . . 2009 . 2010-11-12.
  5. Web site: Part2: Rule 8.10 (b) – Special Conditions for Television Programs; Award Specific Rules . 2013 AACTA Awards Rule Book . Australian Film Institute . 6 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121029050843/http://aacta.org/media/198023/2013-aacta-awards-rule-book.pdf . 2012-10-29 . dead.
  6. Web site: AFI/AACTA Award, Winners and Nominees . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 8 January 2014. (User must click on the appropriate decades to access the winners and nominees of each year.)
  7. Web site: AFI/AACTA Award, Winners and Nominees - 1986 . Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) . 12 February 2014.
  8. Web site: 2021-12-09 . Full winners announced for the 2021 AACTA Awards . 2022-12-30 . TV Blackbox . en-AU.
  9. News: 6 December 2022 . See All the AACTA Awards 2022 Winners . . 29 December 2022.
  10. Web site: AACTA – Past Winners – 1970–1979 – 1974–1975. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 16 January 2014.
  11. News: Bodey . Michael . Industry academy announces new awards . 8 November 2011 . . News Limited (News Corporation) . 16 January 2014.
  12. Web site: 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards Nominees & Winners . https://web.archive.org/web/20131216034823/http://www.afi.org.au/AM/ContentManagerNet/HTMLDisplay.aspx?ContentID=11828&Section=AFI_Award_Winners_and_Nominees . 2013-12-16 . Australian Film Institute (AFI) . 14 February 2014.