Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role

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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role is an annual Canadian television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best leading performance by an actor in a Canadian television series. Previously presented as part of the Gemini Awards, since 2013 it has been presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards.

Prior to the creation of the Gemini Awards in 1986, the predecessor ACTRA Awards presented only a single award for Best Performance in a Continuing Role, differentiating neither by gender nor for the distinction between comedy and drama.[1]

In August 2022, the academy announced that beginning with the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, a gender-neutral award for Best Leading Performance in a Drama Series will be presented.[2]

1980s

Year Actor Series Ref
1986
1st Gemini Awards
Robert Clothier The Beachcombers [3]
Scott Hylands Night Heat [4]
Malcolm Stoddard The Campbells
Jeff Wincott Night Heat
1987
2nd Gemini Awards
Eric Peterson Street Legal [5]
Winston Rekert Adderly
Scott Hylands Night Heat [6]
Pat Mastroianni Degrassi Junior High
Allan Royal Night Heat
1988
3rd Gemini Awards
Pat Mastroianni Degrassi Junior High [7]
Patrick Bauchau Mount Royal [8]
Scott Hylands Night Heat
Winston Rekert Adderly
Donnelly Rhodes Danger Bay
1989
4th Gemini Awards
Eric Peterson Street Legal [9]
Stefan Brogren Degrassi Junior High [10]
Robert Clothier The Beachcombers
Derek McGrath My Secret Identity
Robert Wisden 9B

1990s

Year Nominee Series Ref
1990
5th Gemini Awards
Art Hindle E.N.G. [11]
Bruno Gerussi The Beachcombers [12]
C. David Johnson Street Legal
Pat Mastroianni Degrassi High
Duncan Waugh Degrassi High
1991
6th Gemini Awards
Eric Peterson Street Legal [13]
C. David Johnson Street Legal [14]
Simon MacCorkindale Counterstrike
Christopher Plummer Counterstrike
Mickey Rooney The Adventures of the Black Stallion
1992
7th Gemini Awards
Cedric Smith Road to Avonlea [15]
Zachary Bennett Road to Avonlea [16]
Geraint Wyn Davies Forever Knight
Art Hindle E.N.G.
C. David Johnson Street Legal
Eric Peterson Street Legal
1993
8th Gemini Awards
James Purcell Counterstrike [17]
C. David Johnson Street Legal [18]
John Oliver North of 60
Eric Peterson Street Legal
Winston Rekert Neon Rider
1994
9th Gemini Awards
Paul Gross Due South [19]
Tom Jackson North of 60 [20]
David Marciano Due South
Eric Peterson Street Legal
Cedric Smith Road to Avonlea
1995
10th Gemini Awards
Paul Gross Due South [21]
Geraint Wyn Davies Forever Knight [22]
Tom Jackson North of 60
David Marciano Due South
Albert Schultz Side Effects
Eric Peterson Street Legal
1996
11th Gemini Awards
David Cubitt Traders [23]
Robert Bockstael North of 60 [24]
Chris William Martin Madison
Cedric Smith Road to Avonlea
Peter Stebbings Madison
1997
12th Gemini Awards
Bruce Gray Traders [25]
Robert Bockstael North of 60 [26]
Tom Jackson North of 60
David Meyer Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle
Peter Stebbings Madison
1998
13th Gemini Awards
Patrick McKenna Traders [27]
Ryan Rajendra Black The Rez [28]
Geraint Wyn Davies Black Harbour
Paul Gross Due South
Stephen McHattie Emily of New Moon
1999
14th Gemini Awards
Michael Riley Power Play [29]
Michael Easton Total Recall 2070 [30]
Paul Gross Due South
John Neville Emily of New Moon
Callum Keith Rennie Due South
Donnelly Rhodes Da Vinci's Inquest

2000s

Year Actor Series Ref
2000
15th Gemini Awards
Michael Riley Power Play [31]
Ted Atherton Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy [32]
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's Inquest
Donnelly Rhodes Da Vinci's Inquest
Ian Tracey Da Vinci's Inquest
2001
16th Gemini Awards
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's Inquest [33]
Demore Barnes The Associates [34]
Gabriel Hogan The Associates
Jeremy Ratchford Blue Murder
Mark Taylor Drop the Beat
2002
17th Gemini Awards
Donnelly Rhodes Da Vinci's Inquest [35]
Demore Barnes The Associates [36]
Martin Cummins Dice
John Shea Mutant X
Maurice Dean Wint Blue Murder
2003
18th Gemini Awards
Jeff Seymour The Eleventh Hour [37]
Matthew Bennett Cold Squad [38]
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's Inquest
Michael Ironside The Last Chapter II: The War Continues
Jeremy Ratchford Blue Murder
2004
19th Gemini Awards
Paul Gross Slings & Arrows [39]
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's Inquest [40]
Shawn Doyle The Eleventh Hour
Michael Riley This is Wonderland
Jeff Seymour The Eleventh Hour
2005
20th Gemini Awards
Michael Riley This is Wonderland [41]
Ben Bass The Eleventh Hour [42]
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's Inquest
Peter Outerbridge ReGenesis
Jeff Seymour The Eleventh Hour
2006
21st Gemini Awards
Mark McKinney Slings and Arrows [43]
Gil Bellows Terminal City [44]
Nigel Bennett At the Hotel
Nicholas Campbell Da Vinci's City Hall
Peter Outerbridge ReGenesis
2007
22nd Gemini Awards
Paul Gross Slings and Arrows [45]
John Cassini Intelligence [46]
William Hutt Slings and Arrows
Peter Outerbridge ReGenesis
Ian Tracey Intelligence
2008
23rd Gemini Awards
Louis Ferreira Durham County [47]
Hugh Dillon Durham County [48]
James McGowan The Border
Peter Outerbridge ReGenesis
Ian Tracey Intelligence
2009
24th Gemini Awards
Enrico Colantoni Flashpoint [49]
Hugh Dillon Flashpoint [50]
Robin Dunne Sanctuary
Daniel Kash The Line
Ron White The Line

2010s

Year Actor Series Ref
2010
25th Gemini Awards
Robert Carlyle Stargate Universe [51]
Louis Ferreira Stargate Universe [52]
Allan Hawco Republic of Doyle
Luke Kirby Cra$h & Burn
Michael Riley Being Erica
2011
26th Gemini Awards
Callum Keith Rennie Shattered [53]
Enrico Colantoni Flashpoint [54]
Hugh Dillon Durham County
Michael Riley Being Erica
Samuel Witwer Being Human
2012
1st Canadian Screen Awards
Enrico Colantoni Flashpoint [55]
Andra Fuller The L.A. Complex [56]
Elias Koteas Combat Hospital
Luke Mably Combat Hospital
Steven Cree Molison Blackstone
2013
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
Hugh Dillon Flashpoint [57]
François Arnaud The Borgias [58]
Ben Bass Rookie Blue
Sam Huntington Being Human
David Sutcliffe Cracked
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Jared Keeso 19-2 [59]
Adam Beach Arctic Air [60]
Dillon Casey Remedy
Mike McLeod Forgive Me
David Sutcliffe Cracked
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards
Ari Millen Orphan Black [61]
Ben Bass Rookie Blue [62]
Adrian Holmes 19-2
Jared Keeso 19-2
Aaron Poole Strange Empire
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards
Adrian Holmes 19-2 [63]
Louis Ferreira Motive [64]
Landon Liboiron Frontier
Jason Momoa Frontier
Eric Schweig Blackstone
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards
Alexander Ludwig Vikings [65]
Shawn Doyle Bellevue [66]
Christopher Heyerdahl Van Helsing
Brian Markinson The Romeo Section
Richard Short Mary Kills People
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
Kim Coates Bad Blood [67]
Aaron Ashmore Killjoys [67]
Yannick Bisson Murdoch Mysteries
Eric McCormack Travelers
Jerry O'Connell Carter
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Billy Campbell Cardinal [68]
Roger Cross Coroner [69]
Shawn Doyle Unspeakable
Peter Mooney Burden of Truth
Jerry O'Connell Carter

2020s

Year Actor Series Ref
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Hamza Haq Transplant [70]
Billy Campbell Cardinal: Until the Night [71]
Roger Cross Coroner
Peter Mooney Burden of Truth
Joel Oulette Trickster
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Hamza Haq Transplant [72]
Yannick Bisson Murdoch Mysteries [73]
Roger Cross Coroner
Victor Garber Family Law
Peter Mooney Burden of Truth

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