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The Top 25 Best Actor Winners So Far (Updated for 2025)

Welcome back to the column, folks! Believe it or not, this series is close to done with for this year, as we’ve come to one of the last installments. We can mourn that soon, but for now, we press on. Continuing a tradition I’ve been keen on for years, I’m ranking the new crop of Academy Award winners. For nearly all of the Oscar categories, you’ll see me list the top 25 recipients of that prize. Sometimes, our newest winner will appear. Other times, they’ll be relegated to the Honorable Mention category. Who knows, maybe one or two won’t even make the cut? It’s a list series that I’ll do each and every single year, in the weeks after the ceremony concludes. So, while this is a fun way to think about the Oscars in the aftermath of the latest telecast, it’s also a beginning for another column here on the site. Of course, definitely show us your own lists as well, in the comments section below. We’re definitely keen to know what you think!

Another big one is coming today for you all…Best Actor! Yes, the Best Actor category, one of the most prestigious at the Academy Awards (so much so that it infamously came after Best Picture at a recent ceremony, misbegotten as that choice was). Actor often is where movie stars get to be honored, sometimes for their best work, but often in films that just happen to have them at the right place and the right time. My top picks, however, don’t fall into that trap. Perhaps controversially, my top two winners of this Oscar are Nicolas Cage for Leaving Las Vegas (my all-time favorite acting performance, overall) and Tom Hanks for Philadelphia. The next five on this list, in alphabetical order to maintain some mystery, would be Casey Affleck for Manchester by the SeaMarlon Brando for On the WaterfrontDaniel Day-Lewis for LincolnRobert De Niro for Raging Bull, and Jack Nicholson for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. What of Anthony Hopkins, one of our more recent winners, you might ask? His performance in The Father did initially make my top ten, but you’ll have to read on below to find out exactly where it falls this year, just like with our more recent winners in Brendan Fraser for The Whale and Cillian Murphy for Oppenheimer. What of Adrien Brody‘s second win this past year, for The Brutalist? Read on to find out…

Here now are what I consider to be the 25 best winners of the Oscar for Best Actor, to date:

Nicolas Cage

25. Adrien Brody – The Brutalist
24. Forest Whitaker – The Last King of Scotland
23. Ernest Borgnine – Marty
22. Jack Nicholson – As Good As It Gets
21. George C. Scott – Patton
20. Gene Hackman – The French Connection
19. Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
18. Sean Penn – Milk
17. Laurence Olivier – Hamlet
16. Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote
15. Marlon Brando – The Godfather
14. Gregory Peck – To Kill a Mockingbird
13. Brendan Fraser – The Whale
12. Anthony Hopkins – The Father
11. Peter Finch – Network
10. Tom Hanks – Forrest Gump
9. Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood
8. Anthony Hopkins – The Silence of the Lambs
7. Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea
6. Jack Nicholson – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
5. Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln
4. Marlon Brando – On the Waterfront
3. Robert De Niro – Raging Bull
2. Tom Hanks – Philadelphia
1. Nicolas Cage – Leaving Las Vegas

Honorable Mention: Colin Firth – The King’s Speech, Dustin Hoffman – Rain Man, Ben Kingsley – Gandhi, Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything, Cliff Robertson – Charly, and Kevin Spacey – American Beauty

Actor Tom Hanks receives his Oscar at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, CA., March 29, 1995. (Photo by John Barr/Liaison)

Stay tuned for one of the final category next week!

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Robert Hamer
7 months ago

I was wondering which one of Adrien Brody‘s Oscar-winning performances you’d rank higher, and I agree that The Brutalist is the superior of the two, but I would go to bat for his work in The Pianist as superior to literally every single one of your Honorable Mentions.

Kellie
Kellie
7 months ago

These lists are getting more challenging every year!

25.Rod Steiger -In The Heat of the Night
24.Forest Whitiker -The Last King of Scotland
23.Richard Dreyfus-The Goodbye Girl
22.Cillian Murphy -Oppenheimer
21.Sean Penn -Milk
20.Frederic March-The Best Years of Our Lives
19.Clark Gable -It Happened One Night
18.Tom Hanks -Philadelphia
17.Humphry Bogart -The African Queen
16.Russell Crowe -Gladiator
15.Jamie Foxx-Ray
14.Philip Seymor Hoffman -Capote
13.Brendan Fraser -The Whale
12.Jack Nicholson -One Flew Over the Cuckoo’ s Nest
11.Peter Finch -Network
10.Frederic March -Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
9.Daniel Day Lewis -Lincoln
8.Sidney Poitier -Lillies in The Field
7.Anthony Hopkins -The Silence of the Lambs
6.Marlon Brando -On the Waterfront
5.Casey Affleck-Manchester By the Sea
4.Robert De Niro -Raging Bull
3.Jack Lemmon -Save the Tiger
2.Gregory Peck -To Kill a Mockingbird
1.F.Murray Abraham -Amadeus

HM
Eddie Redmayne -The Theory of Everything
Dustin Hoffman- Kramer vs Kramer
Henry Fonda- On Golden Pond
Adrian Brody -The Pianist
Leo DiCaprio -The Revenant

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