BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor
The British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor is an annual award given to the Best Supporting Actor in a British film. The award was introduced in the 2008 ceremony. Previously, there had been a single award given for Best Supporting Actor/Actress.
Winners and nominees
Best Supporting Actor/Actress:
- 2003
- Susan Lynch as Mary in 16 Years of Alcohol
 
- 2004
- Eddie Marsan as Reg in Vera Drake
- Gary Stretch as Sonny in Dead Man's Shoes
- Samantha Morton as Claire in Enduring Love
- Romola Garai as Siobhán Rory O'Shea Was Here
- Paddy Considine as Phil in My Summer of Love
 
- 2005
- Rosamund Pike as Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester in The Libertine
- Bill Nighy as Sir Bernard Pellegrin in The Constant Gardener
- Tom Hollander as George Etherege in The Libertine
- Kelly Reilly as Maureen Ashford in Mrs Henderson Presents
- Rob Brydon as Captain Toby Shandy / Rob Brydon in A Cock and Bull Story
 
- 2006
- Leslie Phillips as Ian in Venus
- Martin Compston as Stevie in Red Road
- Joseph Gilgun as Woody in This Is England
- Stephen Graham as Combo in This Is England
- Vanessa Redgrave as Valerie in Venus
 
- 2007
- Toby Kebbell as Rob Gretton in Control
- Colin Firth as Blake Morrison in And When Did You Last See Your Father?
- Samantha Morton as Deborah Curtis in Control
- Armin Mueller-Stahl as Vor Semyon in Eastern Promises
- Cate Blanchett as Sheba Hart in Notes on a Scandal
 
2008–2009
| Year | Winners and nominees | Film | Role | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Eddie Marsan | Happy-Go-Lucky | Scott | 
| Liam Cunningham | Hunger | Father Dominic Moran | |
| Ralph Fiennes | In Bruges | Harry Waters | |
| Daniel Mays | Shifty | Chris | |
| Ralph Fiennes | The Duchess | William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire | |
| 2009 | John Henshaw | Looking for Eric | Meatballs | 
| Alfred Molina | An Education | Jack Mellor | |
| Tom Hollander | In the Loop | Simon Foster | |
| Michael Fassbender | Fish Tank | Connor | |
| Jim Broadbent | The Damned United | Sam Longson | 
2010–2013
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