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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy
The 2023 Recipient: Jeremy Allen White
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Series Musical or Comedy
CountryUnited States
Presented byHollywood Foreign Press Association
First awardedMarch 5, 1962
Currently held byJeremy Allen White,
The Bear (2023)
Most awardsAlan Alda, (6)
Most nominationsAlan Alda, (11)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a musical or comedy television series for the calendar year.

It was first awarded at the 19th Golden Globe Awards on March 5, 1962, under the title Best TV Star – Male to John Charles Daly and Bob Newhart. The nominees for the award announced annually starting in 1963. The award initially honored actors in both comedy and drama genres until 1969, when the award was split into categories that honored comedic and dramatic performances separately. It was presented under the new title Best TV Actor – Musical or Comedy and in 1980 under its current title.

Since its inception, the award has been given to 45 actors. Alan Alda has won the most awards in this category with six wins and received the most nominations at 11.

Winners and nominees

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Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning actor.
Bob Newhart tied with John Charles Daly as the first recipient of the award.
Mickey Rooney won the award in 1963 for his work on Mickey.
Dean Martin won for The Dean Martin Show.
Flip Wilson won for The Flip Wilson Show.
Carroll O'Connor won the award in 1971 for his role as Archie Bunker on All in the Family.
Redd Foxx won for Sanford and Son
Jack Klugman won the award in 1974 for The Odd Couple.
Henry Winkler won twice for Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on Happy Days.
Ron Howard won playing Richie Cunningham on Happy Days in 1977.
Robin Williams won in 1979 for Mork & Mindy.
Alan Alda won six times portraying Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H.
Bill Cosby won twice for playing Cliff Huxtable in The Cosby Show
Bruce Willis won the award in 1986 for Moonlighting.
Ted Danson won for Cheers
Burt Reynolds won for Evening Shade
John Goodman won Dan Conner on Roseanne in 1992.
Jerry Seinfeld won the 1993 award for Seinfeld.
Tim Allen won in 1994 for his role on Home Improvement.
Kelsey Grammer won twice playing the titular character on Frasier.
John Lithgow won for 3rd Rock from the Sun
Michael J. Fox won the award three consecutive times for his role on Spin City as well as a four award in 1988 for his role on Family Ties.
Tony Shalhoub won for Monk
Ricky Gervais won for David Brent on The Office.
Jason Bateman won for Arrested Development playing Michael Bluth.
Steve Carell won for Michael Scott in The Office
Alec Baldwin won three times for his role on 30 Rock as Jack Donaghy.
Matt LeBlanc won Episodes
Don Cheadle won for House of Lies.
Andy Samberg won for Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Gael García Bernal won for Mozart in the Jungle.
Donald Glover won for Atlanta.
Aziz Ansari won for Master of None
Ramy Youssef won for Ramy
Jason Sudeikis won twice for Ted Lasso.

Best TV Star – Male

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1960s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
Best TV Star – Male
1961
(19th)
John Charles Daly [1]
Bob Newhart
1962
(20th)
Richard Chamberlain James Kildare Dr. Kildare NBC [2]
1963
(21st)
Mickey Rooney Mickey Grady Mickey ABC [3]
Richard Boone Various Characters The Richard Boone Show NBC
Jackie Gleason Various Characters American Scene Magazine CBS
Lorne Greene Ben Cartwright Bonanza NBC
E.G. Marshall Lawrence Preston The Defenders CBS
1964
(22nd)
Gene Barry Amos Burke Burke's Law ABC [4]
Richard Crenna James Slattery Slattery's People CBS
James Franciscus John Novak Mr. Novak NBC
David Janssen Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC
Robert Vaughn Napoleon Solo The Man from U.N.C.L.E. NBC
1965
(23rd)
David Janssen Richard Kimble The Fugitive ABC [5]
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life NBC
David McCallum Illya Kuryakin The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Robert Vaughn Napoleon Solo
1966
(24th)
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show NBC [6]
Bill Cosby Alexander Scott I Spy NBC
Robert Culp Kelly Robinson
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life
Christopher George Sam Troy The Rat Patrol ABC
1967
(25th)
Martin Landau Rollin Hand Mission: Impossible CBS [7]
Brendon Boone Chief Garrison's Gorillas ABC
Ben Gazzara Paul Bryan Run for Your Life NBC
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show
Andy Williams Various characters The Andy Williams Show
1968
(26th)
Carl Betz Clinton Judd Judd, for the Defense ABC [8]
Raymond Burr Robert T. Ironside Ironside NBC
Peter Graves Jim Phelps Mission: Impossible CBS
Dean Martin Various characters The Dean Martin Show NBC
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Lewis Erskine The F.B.I. ABC
Best TV Actor – Musical or Comedy
1969
(27th)
Dan Dailey William Drinkwater The Governor & J.J. CBS [9]
Glen Campbell Himself The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour CBS
Tom Jones Himself This Is Tom Jones ABC
Dean Martin Himself The Dean Martin Show NBC
Jim Nabors Himself The Jim Nabors Hour CBS

1970s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1970
(28th)
Flip Wilson Various characters The Flip Wilson Show NBC [10]
Herschel Bernardi Arnie Nuvo Arnie CBS
David Frost Himself The David Frost Show Syndicated
Merv Griffin Himself The Merv Griffin Show CBS
Danny Thomas Danny Williams Make Room for Granddaddy ABC
1971
(29th)
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family CBS [11]
Herschel Bernardi Arnie Nuvo Arnie CBS
Jack Klugman Oscar Madison The Odd Couple ABC
Dick Van Dyke Dick Preston The New Dick Van Dyke Show CBS
Flip Wilson Various characters The Flip Wilson Show NBC
1972
(30th)
Redd Foxx Fred G. Sanford Sanford and Son NBC [12]
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS
Bill Cosby Various characters The New Bill Cosby Show
Paul Lynde Paul Simms The Paul Lynde Show ABC
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family CBS
Flip Wilson Various characters The Flip Wilson Show NBC
1973
(31st)
Jack Klugman Oscar Madison The Odd Couple ABC [13]
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS
Dom DeLuise Stanley Belmont Lotsa Luck NBC
Redd Foxx Fred G. Sanford Sanford and Son
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family CBS
1974
(32nd)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [14]
Ed Asner Lou Grant The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS
Redd Foxx Fred G. Sanford Sanford and Son NBC
Bob Newhart Robert Hartley, Ph.D. The Bob Newhart Show CBS
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family
1975
(33rd)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [15]
Johnny Carson Various characters The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson NBC
Redd Foxx Fred G. Sanford Sanford and Son
Hal Linden Captain Barney Miller Barney Miller ABC
Bob Newhart Robert Hartley, Ph.D. The Bob Newhart Show CBS
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family
1976
(34th)
Henry Winkler Fonzie Happy Days ABC [16]
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS
Michael Constantine Judge Matthew Sirota Sirota's Court NBC
Sammy Davis Jr. Various characters Sammy and Company Syndicated
Hal Linden Captain Barney Miller Barney Miller ABC
Freddie Prinze Chico Rodriguez Chico and the Man NBC
Tony Randall Walter Franklin The Tony Randall Show ABC
1977
(35th)
Ron Howard Richie Cunningham Happy Days ABC [17]
Henry Winkler Fonzie
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS
Hal Linden Captain Barney Miller Barney Miller ABC
Carroll O'Connor Archie Bunker All in the Family CBS
1978
(36th)
Robin Williams Mork Mork & Mindy ABC [18]
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS
Gavin MacLeod Captain Merrill Stubing The Love Boat ABC
Judd Hirsch Alex Rieger Taxi
John Ritter Jack Tripper Three's Company
1979
(37th)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [19]
Judd Hirsch Alex Rieger Taxi ABC
Wilfrid Hyde-White Emerson Marshall The Associates
John Ritter Jack Tripper Three's Company
Robin Williams Mork Mork & Mindy

Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy

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1980s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1980
(38th)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [20]
Judd Hirsch Alex Reiger Taxi ABC
Hal Linden Barney Miller Barney Miller
Gavin MacLeod Merrill Stubing The Love Boat
Wayne Rogers Charley Michaels House Calls CBS
1981
(39th)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [21]
James Garner Bret Maverick Bret Maverick NBC
Judd Hirsch Alex Reiger Taxi ABC
Gavin MacLeod Merrill Stubing The Love Boat
Tony Randall Sidney Shore Love, Sidney NBC
1982
(40th)
Alan Alda Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H CBS [22]
Robert Guillaume Benson DuBois Benson ABC
Judd Hirsch Alex Reiger Taxi
Bob Newhart Dick Loudon Newhart CBS
Tony Randall Sidney Shore Love, Sidney NBC
1983
(41st)
John Ritter Jack Tripper Three's Company ABC [23]
Dabney Coleman Bill Bittinger Buffalo Bill NBC
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers
Robert Guillaume Benson DuBois Benson ABC
Bob Newhart Dick Loudon Newhart CBS
1984
(42nd)
Bill Cosby Cliff Huxtable The Cosby Show NBC [24]
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC
Robert Guillaume Benson DuBois Benson ABC
Sherman Hemsley George Jefferson The Jeffersons CBS
Bob Newhart Dick Loudon Newhart
1985
(43rd)
Bill Cosby Cliff Huxtable The Cosby Show NBC [25]
Tony Danza Tony Micelli Who's the Boss? ABC
Michael J. Fox Alex P. Keaton Family Ties NBC
Bob Newhart Dick Loudon Newhart CBS
Bruce Willis David Addison Moonlighting ABC
1986
(44th)
Bruce Willis David Addison Moonlighting ABC [26]
Bill Cosby Cliff Huxtable The Cosby Show NBC
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers
Tony Danza Tony Micelli Who's the Boss? ABC
Michael J. Fox Alex P. Keaton Family Ties NBC
1987
(45th)
Dabney Coleman Slap Maxwell The Slap Maxwell Story ABC [27]
Michael J. Fox Alex P. Keaton Family Ties NBC
John Ritter Det. Harry Hooperman Hooperman ABC
Alan Thicke Jason Seaver Growing Pains
Bruce Willis David Addison Moonlighting
1988
(46th)
Michael J. Fox Alex P. Keaton Family Ties NBC [28]
Judd Hirsch John Lacey Dear John
Richard Mulligan Harry Weston Empty Nest
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC
John Goodman Dan Conner Roseanne ABC
1989
(47th)
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC [29]
John Goodman Dan Conner Roseanne ABC
Judd Hirsch John Lacey Dear John NBC
Richard Mulligan Harry Weston Empty Nest
Fred Savage Kevin Arnold The Wonder Years ABC

1990s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
1990
(48th)
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC [30]
John Goodman Dan Conner Roseanne ABC
Richard Mulligan Harry Weston Empty Nest NBC
Burt Reynolds Wood Newton Evening Shade CBS
Fred Savage Kevin Arnold The Wonder Years ABC
1991
(49th)
Burt Reynolds Wood Newton Evening Shade CBS [31]
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC
Neil Patrick Harris Doogie Howser Doogie Howser, M.D. ABC
Craig T. Nelson Hayden Fox Coach
Ed O'Neill Al Bundy Married... with Children Fox
1992
(50th)
John Goodman Dan Conner Roseanne ABC [32]
Tim Allen Tim Taylor Home Improvement ABC
Ted Danson Sam Malone Cheers NBC
Craig T. Nelson Hayden Fox Coach ABC
Ed O'Neill Al Bundy Married... with Children Fox
Burt Reynolds Wood Newton Evening Shade CBS
Will Smith Will Smith The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NBC
1993
(51st)
Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld Seinfeld NBC [33]
Tim Allen Tim Taylor Home Improvement ABC
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC
Craig T. Nelson Hayden Fox Coach ABC
Will Smith Will Smith The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NBC
1994
(52nd)
Tim Allen Tim Taylor Home Improvement ABC [34]
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC
Craig T. Nelson Hayden Fox Coach ABC
Paul Reiser Paul Buchman Mad About You NBC
Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld Seinfeld
Garry Shandling Larry Sanders The Larry Sanders Show HBO
1995
(53rd)
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC [35]
Tim Allen Tim Taylor Home Improvement ABC
Paul Reiser Paul Buchman Mad About You NBC
Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld Seinfeld
Garry Shandling Larry Sanders The Larry Sanders Show HBO
1996
(54th)
John Lithgow Dick Solomon 3rd Rock from the Sun NBC [36]
Tim Allen Tim Taylor Home Improvement ABC
Michael J. Fox Mike Flaherty Spin City
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC
Paul Reiser Paul Buchman Mad About You
1997
(55th)
Michael J. Fox Mike Flaherty Spin City ABC [37]
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC
John Lithgow Dick Solomon 3rd Rock from the Sun
Paul Reiser Paul Buchman Mad About You
Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld Seinfeld
1998
(56th)
Michael J. Fox Mike Flaherty Spin City ABC [38]
Thomas Gibson Greg Montgomery Dharma & Greg ABC
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC
John Lithgow Dick Solomon 3rd Rock from the Sun
George Segal Jack Gallo Just Shoot Me!
1999
(57th)
Michael J. Fox Mike Flaherty Spin City ABC [39]
Thomas Gibson Greg Montgomery Dharma & Greg ABC
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace NBC
Ray Romano Raymond Barone Everybody Loves Raymond CBS
George Segal Jack Gallo Just Shoot Me! NBC

2000s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2000
(58th)
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier NBC [40]
Ted Danson John Becker Becker CBS
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace NBC
Frankie Muniz Malcolm Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Ray Romano Raymond Barone Everybody Loves Raymond CBS
2001
(59th)
Charlie Sheen Charlie Crawford Spin City ABC [41]
Tom Cavanagh Ed Stevens Ed NBC
Kelsey Grammer Frasier Crane Frasier
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace
Frankie Muniz Malcolm Wilkerson Malcolm in the Middle Fox
2002
(60th)
Tony Shalhoub Adrian Monk Monk USA [42]
Larry David Himself Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Matt LeBlanc Joey Tribbiani Friends NBC
Bernie Mac Bernie McCullough The Bernie Mac Show Fox
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace NBC
2003
(61st)
Ricky Gervais David Brent The Office BBC [43]
Matt LeBlanc Joey Tribbiani Friends NBC
Bernie Mac Bernie McCullough The Bernie Mac Show Fox
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace NBC
Tony Shalhoub Adrian Monk Monk USA
2004
(62nd)
Jason Bateman Michael Bluth Arrested Development Fox [44]
Zach Braff John "J.D." Dorian Scrubs NBC
Larry David Himself Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Matt LeBlanc Joey Tribbiani Joey NBC
Tony Shalhoub Adrian Monk Monk USA
Charlie Sheen Charlie Harper Two and a Half Men CBS
2005
(63rd)
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office NBC [45]
Zach Braff John "J.D." Dorian Scrubs NBC
Larry David Himself Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Jason Lee Earl Hickey My Name Is Earl NBC
Charlie Sheen Charlie Harper Two and a Half Men CBS
2006
(64th)
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC [46]
Zach Braff John "J.D." Dorian Scrubs NBC
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office
Jason Lee Earl Hickey My Name Is Earl
Tony Shalhoub Adrian Monk Monk USA
2007
(65th)
David Duchovny Hank Moody Californication Showtime [47]
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office
Ricky Gervais Andy Millman Extras HBO
Lee Pace Ned Pushing Daisies ABC
2008
(66th)
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC [48]
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office NBC
Kevin Connolly Eric Murphy Entourage HBO
David Duchovny Hank Moody Californication Showtime
Tony Shalhoub Adrian Monk Monk USA
2009
(67th)
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC [49]
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office NBC
David Duchovny Hank Moody Californication Showtime
Thomas Jane Ray Drecker Hung HBO
Matthew Morrison Will Schuester Glee Fox

2010s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2010
(68th)
Jim Parsons Sheldon Cooper The Big Bang Theory CBS [50]
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC
Steve Carell Michael Scott The Office
Thomas Jane Ray Drecker Hung HBO
Matthew Morrison Will Schuester Glee Fox
2011
(69th)
Matt LeBlanc Matt LeBlanc Episodes Showtime [51]
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC
David Duchovny Hank Moody Californication Showtime
Johnny Galecki Leonard Hofstadter The Big Bang Theory CBS
Thomas Jane Ray Drecker Hung HBO
2012
(70th)
Don Cheadle Marty Kaan House of Lies Showtime [52]
Alec Baldwin Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC
Louis C.K. Louie Louie FX
Matt LeBlanc Matt LeBlanc Episodes Showtime
Jim Parsons Sheldon Cooper The Big Bang Theory CBS
2013
(71st)
Andy Samberg Jake Peralta Brooklyn Nine-Nine Fox [53]
Jason Bateman Michael Bluth Arrested Development Netflix
Don Cheadle Marty Kaan House of Lies Showtime
Michael J. Fox Mike Henry The Michael J. Fox Show NBC
Jim Parsons Sheldon Cooper The Big Bang Theory CBS
2014
(72nd)
Jeffrey Tambor Maura Pfefferman Transparent Amazon Prime Video [54]
Louis C.K. Louie Louie FX
Don Cheadle Marty Kaan House of Lies Showtime
Ricky Gervais Derek Noakes Derek Netflix
William H. Macy Frank Gallagher Shameless Showtime
2015
(73rd)
Gael García Bernal Rodrigo De Souza Mozart in the Jungle Prime Video [55]
Aziz Ansari Dev Shah Master of None Netflix
Rob Lowe Dean Sanderson Jr. The Grinder Fox
Patrick Stewart Walter Blunt Blunt Talk Starz
Jeffrey Tambor Maura Pfefferman Transparent Prime Video
2016
(74th)
Donald Glover Earnest "Earn" Marks Atlanta FX [56]
Anthony Anderson Andre "Dre" Johnson Sr. Black-ish ABC
Gael García Bernal Rodrigo De Souza Mozart in the Jungle Prime Video
Nick Nolte Richard Graves Graves Epix
Jeffrey Tambor Maura Pfefferman Transparent Prime Video
2017
(75th)
Aziz Ansari Dev Shah Master of None Netflix [57]
Anthony Anderson Andre "Dre" Johnson Sr. Black-ish ABC
Kevin Bacon Dick I Love Dick Prime Video
William H. Macy Frank Gallagher Shameless Showtime
Eric McCormack Will Truman Will & Grace NBC
2018
(76th)
Michael Douglas Sandy Kominsky The Kominsky Method Netflix [58]
Jim Carrey Jeff Piccirillo Kidding Showtime
Sacha Baron Cohen Various Characters Who Is America?
Donald Glover Earnest "Earn" Marks Atlanta FX
Bill Hader Barry Berkman / Barry Block Barry HBO
2019
(77th)
Ramy Youssef Ramy Hassan Ramy Hulu [59]
Michael Douglas Sandy Kominsky The Kominsky Method Netflix
Bill Hader Barry Berkman / Barry Block Barry HBO
Ben Platt Payton Hobart The Politician Netflix
Paul Rudd Miles Elliot / Miles Elliot's Clone Living with Yourself

2020s

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Year Actor Role Program Network Ref
2020
(78th)
Jason Sudeikis Ted Lasso Ted Lasso Apple TV+ [60]
Don Cheadle Maurice Monroe Black Monday Showtime
Nicholas Hoult Peter III of Russia The Great Hulu
Eugene Levy Johnny Rose Schitt's Creek Pop TV
Ramy Youssef Ramy Hassan Ramy Hulu
2021
(79th)
Jason Sudeikis Ted Lasso Ted Lasso Apple TV+ [61]
Anthony Anderson Andre "Dre" Johnson Sr. Black-ish ABC
Nicholas Hoult Peter III of Russia The Great Hulu
Steve Martin Charles-Haden Savage Only Murders in the Building
Martin Short Oliver Putnam
2022
(80th)
Jeremy Allen White Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto The Bear FX [62]
Donald Glover Earnest "Earn" Marks Atlanta FX
Bill Hader Barry Berkman / Barry Block Barry HBO
Steve Martin Charles-Haden Savage Only Murders in the Building Hulu
Martin Short Oliver Putnam
2023
(81st)
Jeremy Allen White Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto The Bear FX [63]
Bill Hader Barry Berkman Barry HBO
Steve Martin Charles-Haden Savage Only Murders in the Building Hulu
Jason Segel Jimmy Laird Shrinking Apple TV+
Martin Short Oliver Putnam Only Murders in the Building Hulu
Jason Sudeikis Ted Lasso Ted Lasso Apple TV+

Superlatives

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See also

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References

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