Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
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The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association.
[edit] Winners
- 1989: Tom Cruise
- for his role as "Ron Kovic" in Born on the Fourth of July
- 1990: Jeremy Irons
- for his role as "Reversal of Fortune" in Reversal of Fortune
- 1991-93: No information
- 1994: Tom Hanks
- for his role as "Forrest Gump" in Forrest Gump
- 1995: Nicolas Cage
- for his role as "Ben Sanderson" in Leaving Las Vegas
- 1996: Billy Bob Thornton
- for his role as "Karl Childers" in Sling Blade
- 1997: Robert Duvall
- for his role as "Euliss Dewey - The Apostle" in The Apostle
- 1998: Ian McKellen
- for his role as "James Whale" in Gods and Monsters
- 1999: Kevin Spacey
- for his role as "Lester Burnham" in American Beauty
- 2000: Tom Hanks
- for his role as "Chuck Noland" in Cast Away
- 2001: Gene Hackman
- for his role as "Royal Tenenbaum" in The Royal Tenenbaums
- 2002: Daniel Day-Lewis
- for his role as "Bill Cutting" in Gangs of New York
- 2003: Bill Murray
- for his role as "Bob Harris" in Lost in Translation
- 2004: Paul Giamatti
- for his role as "Miles" in Sideways
- 2005: Philip Seymour Hoffman
- for his role as "Truman Capote" in Capote
- 2006: Forrest Whitaker
- for his role as "Idi Amin" in The Last King of Scotland