Leopard for Best Actor
Awarded forBest performance by an actor
CountrySwitzerland
Presented byLocarno International Film Festival
First awarded1946
Last awarded2022
Currently held byReinaldo Amien Gutiérrez, I Have Electric Dreams, (Tengo sueños eléctricos ) by Valentina Maurel

The Leopard for Best Actor (Italian: Pardo per la miglior interpretazione maschile) is an award given at the Locarno International Film Festival. It was first awarded in 1946.

Award winners

YearActorFilm
1946Laird CregarHangover Square
1947Not awarded
1948Victor MatureKiss of Death
1949-1957Not awarded
1958Kwan ShanThe True Story of Ah Q
1959Ernest BorgnineThe Rabbit Trap
1960Johnny NashTake a Giant Step
1961-1963Not awarded
1964Gene KellyWhat a Way to Go!
1965-1976Not awarded
1977József MadarasSpider Football
1978-1988Not awarded
1989Adam KamienKornblumenblau
1990-1992Not awarded
1993André EisermannKaspar Hauser
1994Not awarded
1995Samy NaceriRaï
1996Grégoire ColinNénette et Boni
1997Valerio MastandreaWe All Fall Down
1998Mehmet Kurtuluş
Aleksandar Jovanovic
Adam Bousdoukos
Short Sharp Shock
1999Serge RiaboukineSkin of Man, Heart of Beast
2000Joachim Bißmeier
Josef Hader
Roland Düringer
Hold-Up
2001Andoni GraciaOff to the Revolution by a 2CV
2002Yorgos KarayannisHard Goodbyes: My Father
2003Serban IonescuMaria
2004Mohammed BakriPrivate
2005Patrick DroletThe Novena
2006Burghart KlaußnerThe Man from the Embassy (Der Mann von der Botschaft)
2007Michel PiccoliBeneath the Rooftops of Paris
Michele VenitucciOut of Bounds
2008Tayanç AyaydinThe Market: A Tale of Trade
2009Antōnīs KafetzopoulosPlato's Academy
2010Emmanuel BilodeauCurling
2011Bogdan DumitracheBest Intentions
2012Walter SaabelThe Shine of Day (Der Glanz des Tages)
2013Fernando BacilioEl Mudo
2014Artem BystovDurak
2015Jung Jae-youngRight Now, Wrong Then
2016Andrzej SewerynThe Last Family [1]
2017Elliott Crosset HoveVinterbrødre [2]
2018Gi Ju-bongHotel by the River
2019Regis MyrupuThe Fever
2021Mohamed Mellali, Valero EscolarThe Odd-Job Men (Sis Dies Corrents)
2022Reinaldo Amien GutiérrezI Have Electric Dreams (Tengo sueños eléctricos)[3]

References

  1. "Palmarès 2016". Locarno. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  2. Anderson, Ariston (12 August 2017). "Locarno Festival: Chinese Documentary 'Mrs. Fang' Wins Golden Leopard". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. Lodge, Guy (13 August 2022). "Provocative Brazilian Film 'Rule 34' Wins the Top Prize at Locarno Film Festival". Variety. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
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