Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series

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The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series was one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actors. It was introduced in 2012 and last presented in 2016. The winners were selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

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Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

YearPerformerSeriesRole
2012 [1] Lucy Liu Southland Officer Jessica Tang
Dylan Baker Damages Jerry Boorman
Jere Burns Justified Wynn Duffy
Loretta Devine Grey's Anatomy Adele Webber
Carrie Preston The Good Wife Elsbeth Tascioni
Chloe Webb Shameless Monica Gallagher
2013 [2] Jane Fonda The Newsroom Leona Lansing
Jim Beaver Justified Sheriff Shelby Parlow
Martha Plimpton The Good Wife Patti Nyholm
Carrie Preston Elsbeth Tascioni
Diana Rigg Game of Thrones Lady Olenna Tyrell
Jimmy Smits Sons of Anarchy Nero Padilla
2014 Allison Janney Masters of Sex Margaret Scully
Beau Bridges Masters of Sex Provost Barton Scully
Walton Goggins Sons of Anarchy Venus Van Dam
Joe Morton Scandal Rowan "Eli" Pope
Carrie Preston The Good Wife Elsbeth Tascioni
Diana Rigg Game of Thrones Lady Olenna Tyrell
2015 Sam Elliott Justified Avery Markham
Walton Goggins Sons of Anarchy Venus Van Dam
Linda Lavin The Good Wife Joy Grubick
Julianne Nicholson Masters of Sex Dr. Lillian DePaul
Lois Smith The Americans Betty Turner
Cicely Tyson How to Get Away with Murder Ophelia Hartness
2016 (1) [3] Margo Martindale The Good Wife Ruth Eastman
Richard Armitage Hannibal Francis Dolarhyde
Justin Kirk Manhattan Joseph Bucher
Patti LuPone Penny Dreadful Joan Clayton
Marisa Tomei Empire Mimi Whiteman
B. D. Wong Mr. Robot Whiterose
2016 (2) [4] Jeffrey Dean Morgan The Walking Dead Negan
Mahershala Ali House of Cards Remi Danton
Lisa Bonet Ray Donovan Marisol
Ellen Burstyn House of Cards Elizabeth Hale
Michael J. Fox The Good Wife Louis Canning
Jared Harris The Crown King George VI

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