Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award given by the Phoenix Film Critics Society to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.
Winners
2000s
- '''2000: Ben Kingsley
- for his role as "Don Logan" in ''Sexy Beast
- '''2001: Billy Bob Thornton
- for his role as "Terry Lee Collins" in ''Bandits
- '''2002(t): Chris Cooper
- for his role as "John Laroche" in ''Adaptation.
- '''2002(t): Dennis Quaid
- for his role as "Frank Whitaker" in ''Far from Heaven
- '''2003(t): Sean Astin
- for his role as "Sam" in ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- '''2003(t): Ken Watanabe
- for his role as "Katsumoto" in ''The Last Samurai
- '''2004: Thomas Haden Church
- for his role as "Jack" in ''Sideways
- '''2005: Jake Gyllenhaal
- for his role as "Jack Twist" in ''Brokeback Mountain
- 2006: Jack Nicholson
- for his role as "Costello" in The Departed
- '''2007: Javier Bardem
- for his role as "Anton Chigurh" in No Country for Old Men