The phrase "Best Actor Winners: 2010s" refers to the recipients of the Academy Award for Best Actor during the years 2010 to 2019. These actors were recognized by the Oscars for delivering outstanding lead performances in films released each year throughout the decade. The list highlights notable talents who made significant impacts in the film industry with their acclaimed roles, showcasing a range of genres and storytelling styles.
The phrase "Best Actor Winners: 2010s" refers to the recipients of the Academy Award for Best Actor during the years 2010 to 2019. These actors were recognized by the Oscars for delivering outstanding lead performances in films released each year throughout the decade. The list highlights notable talents who made significant impacts in the film industry with their acclaimed roles, showcasing a range of genres and storytelling styles.
What is the Academy Award for Best Actor?
An Oscar honoring the best lead male performance in a feature film released that year.
Who were the Best Actor winners in the 2010s (ceremony years 2010–2019) and for which films?
2010 Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart); 2011 Colin Firth (The King's Speech); 2012 Jean Dujardin (The Artist); 2013 Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln); 2014 Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club); 2015 Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything); 2016 Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant); 2017 Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea); 2018 Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour); 2019 Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody).
Which Best Actor winner in the 2010s was for a non-English language film?
Jean Dujardin won in 2012 for The Artist, a French-language film—the only non-English Best Actor winner in the decade.
What does 'lead performance' mean in Best Actor?
It refers to the starring role—the central, primary character portrayed by the actor in the film.