Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor
Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
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![]() The 2025 recipient: Salva Reina | |
Awarded for | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE) |
First award | Miguel Rellán Dear Nanny (1986) |
Currently held by | Salva Reina The 47 (2024) |
Website | premiosgoya |
The Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor (Spanish: Premio Goya a la mejor interpretación masculina de reparto) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film.
Miguel Rellán was the first winner of this category for his performance in Dear Nanny. Actors Juan Diego, Eduard Fernández, Karra Elejalde, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba and Luis Zahera hold the record for most wins in this category with two victories each while Antonio de la Torre, has received the most nominations for this award with seven.
Winners and nominees

















1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s

Superlatives
Actors with more than 1 award in the category
- 2 wins: Juan Diego, 6 nominations
- 2 wins: Eduard Fernández, 6 nominations
- 2 wins: Karra Elejalde, 3 nominations
- 2 wins: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, 3 nominations
- 2 wins: Luis Zahera, 2 nominations
Actors with more than 1 nomination in the category
- 7 nominations: Antonio de la Torre
- 6 nominations: Juan Diego
- 6 nominations: Eduard Fernández
- 5 nominations: Juan Echanove
- 4 nominations: Agustín González
- 3 nominations: Raúl Arévalo
- 3 nominations: Karra Elejalde
- 3 nominations: José Luis Gómez
- 3 nominations: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
- 3 nominations: José Coronado
- 3 nominations: Juan Diego Botto
- 3 nominations: Manolo Solo
- 2 nominations: Álex Angulo
- 2 nominations: Carlos Bardem
- 2 nominations: Celso Bugallo
- 2 nominations: Javier Cámara
- 2 nominations: Luis Cuenca
- 2 nominations: Gabino Diego
- 2 nominations: Fernando Guillén
- 2 nominations: Javier Gurruchaga
- 2 nominations: Sergi López
- 2 nominations: Enrique San Francisco
- 2 nominations: Alberto San Juan
- 2 nominations: Jorge Sanz
- 2 nominations: Leonardo Sbaraglia
- 2 nominations: Julián Villagrán
- 2 nominations: Luis Zahera
- 2 nominations: Fernando Tejero
- 2 nominations: Luis Tosar
References
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- ^ Anuario El País (in Spanish). Promotora de Informaciones, Sociedad Anónima. 1988. p. 235. ISBN 9788485371327.
- ^ Comentario sociológico (in Spanish). Dirección de Estudios Sociales de la Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorros. 1987. p. 223.
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- ^ "'El buen patrón' bate el récord histórico de los Goya con 20 nominaciones". RTVE (in Spanish). Retrieved November 29, 2021.
- ^ "Nominaciones a los Premios Goya 2023, en directo: estos son los nominados". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 1 December 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
- ^ Parfitt, Orlando (30 November 2023). "'20,000 Species of Bees' leads nominations for Spain's Goya Awards". ScreenDaily.
- ^ "Premios Goya 2024 | Palmarés completo: todos los ganadores de la gran noche de 'La sociedad de la nieve'". Cinemanía. 11 February 2024 – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ Partearroyo, Daniel de (18 December 2024). "Premios Goya 2025: 'El 47' domina con 14 nominaciones, seguida de 'La infiltrada'". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.
- ^ Gómez, Víctor A. (8 February 2025). "Salva Reina gana el Goya al Mejor Actor de Reparto: "¡Qué chalaúra!"". La Opinión de Málaga. Prensa Ibérica.