This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Prior to 1988 the category was not gender specific, thus was called Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series. These awards, like the other "Guest" awards, are not presented at the Primetime Emmy Award ceremony, but rather at the Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremony.
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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![]() The 2024 recipient: Jon Bernthal | |
Awarded for | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First award | 1986 |
Currently held by | Jon Bernthal, The Bear (2024) |
Website | emmys |
Beginning with the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, performers are no longer eligible in guest acting categories if they were previously nominated for a lead or supporting award for playing the same character role in the same series.
Winners and nominations
1970s
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Submitted episode(s) | Network |
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Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
1975 (27th) | |||||
Patrick McGoohan | Columbo | Col. Lyle C. Rumford | "By Dawn's Early Light" | NBC | |
Lew Ayres | Kung Fu | Beaumont | "The Vanishing Image" | ABC | |
Harold Gould | Police Story | Andrea Basic | "Fathers and Sons" | NBC | |
Harry Morgan | M*A*S*H | Maj. Gen. Bartford Hamilton Steele | "The General Flipped at Dawn" | CBS | |
1976 (28th) | |||||
Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | |||||
Ed Asner | Rich Man, Poor Man | Axel Jordache | "Parts I" | ABC | |
Bill Bixby | The Streets of San Francisco | Eric Doyle | "The Police Buff" | ABC | |
Tony Musante | Medical Story | Dr. Paul Brandon | "The Quality of Mercy" | NBC | |
Robert Reed | Medical Center | Dr. Pat Caddison | "John Quincy Adams, Diplomat" | CBS | |
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
Gordon Jackson | Upstairs, Downstairs | Hudson | "The Beastly Hun" | PBS | |
Bill Bixby | Rich Man, Poor Man | Willie Abbott | "Part VI" | ABC | |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Barney Miller | Charlie Jeffers | "The Escape Artist" | ||
Norman Fell | Rich Man, Poor Man | Smitty | "Part V" | ||
Van Johnson | Marsh Goodwin | "Parts VII" | |||
1977 (29th) | |||||
Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | |||||
Louis Gossett Jr. | Roots | Fiddler | "Part IV" | ABC | |
John Amos | Roots | Toby | "Part V" | ABC | |
LeVar Burton | Kunta Kinte | "Part I" | |||
Ben Vereen | "Chicken" George Moore | "Part VI" | |||
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
Ed Asner | Roots | Capt. Davies | "Part 1" | ABC | |
Charles Durning | Captains and the Kings | Billy Rice | "Chapter 2" | NBC | |
Moses Gunn | Roots | Kintango | "Part I" | ABC | |
Robert Reed | Dr. William Reynolds | "Part V" | |||
Ralph Waite | Third mate Slater | "Part I" | |||
1978 (30th) | |||||
Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series | |||||
Barnard Hughes | Lou Grant | Judge Felix Rushman | "Judge" | CBS | |
David Cassidy | Police Story | Officer Dan Shay | "A Chance to Live" | NBC | |
Will Geer | The Love Boat | Franklyn Bootherstone | "The Old Man and the Runaway" | ABC | |
Judd Hirsch | Rhoda | Mike Andretti | "Rhoda Likes Mike" | CBS | |
John Rubinstein | Family | Jeff Maitland | "And Baby Makes Three" | ABC | |
Keenan Wynn | Police Woman | Ben Fletcher | "Good Old Uncle Ben" | NBC | |
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series | |||||
Ricardo Montalbán | How the West Was Won | Satangkai | "Part I" | ABC | |
Will Geer | Eight is Enough | Santa Claus | "Yes, Nicholas... There is a Santa Claus" | ABC | |
Larry Gelman | Barney Miller | Edward Sellers | "Goodbye, Mr. Fish" | ||
Harold Gould | Rhoda | Martin Morgenstern | "Happy Anniversary" | CBS | |
Abe Vigoda | Barney Miller | Det. Phil Fish | "Goodbye, Mr. Fish" | ABC |
1980s
Year | Actor/Actress | Program | Role | Network |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series | ||||
1986 (38th) | ||||
Roscoe Lee Browne | The Cosby Show | Dr. Barnabus Foster | NBC | |
Earle Hyman | The Cosby Show | Russell Huxtable | NBC | |
Danny Kaye | Dr. Burns | |||
Clarice Taylor | Anna Huxtable | |||
Stevie Wonder | Himself | |||
1987 (39th) | ||||
John Cleese | Cheers | Dr. Simon Finch-Royce | NBC | |
Art Carney | The Cavanaughs | James "Weasel" Cavanaugh | CBS | |
Herb Edelman | The Golden Girls | Stan Zbornak | NBC | |
Lois Nettleton | Jean | |||
Nancy Walker | Angela | |||
1988 (40th) | ||||
Beah Richards | Frank's Place | Mrs. Varden | CBS | |
Herb Edelman | The Golden Girls | Stan Zbornak | NBC | |
Geraldine Fitzgerald | Anna | |||
Eileen Heckart | The Cosby Show | Mrs. Hickson | ||
Gilda Radner | It's Garry Shandling's Show | Herself | Showtime | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | ||||
1989 (41st) | ||||
Cleavon Little | Dear John | Tony Larkin | NBC | |
Sammy Davis Jr. | The Cosby Show | Ray Palomino | NBC | |
Jack Gilford | The Golden Girls | Max Weinstock | ||
Leslie Nielsen | Day by Day | Jack Harper | ||
Robert Picardo | The Wonder Years | Mr. Cutlip | ABC |
1990s
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network |
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1990 (42nd) | ||||
Jay Thomas | Murphy Brown | Jerry Gold | CBS | |
David Huddleston | The Wonder Years | Grandpa Arnold | ABC | |
Darren McGavin | Murphy Brown | Bill Brown | CBS | |
Jerry Orbach | The Golden Girls | Glenn O'Brien | NBC | |
Dick Van Dyke | Ken Whittingham | |||
1991 (43rd) | ||||
Jay Thomas | Murphy Brown | Jerry Gold | CBS | |
Sheldon Leonard | Cheers | Sid Nelson | NBC | |
Alan Oppenheimer | Murphy Brown | Eugene Kinsella | CBS | |
Tom Poston | Coach | Art Hibke | ABC | |
Danny Thomas (posthumous) | Empty Nest | Dr. Leo Brewster | NBC | |
1992 (44th) | Harvey Fierstein | Cheers | Mark Newberger | |
Kelsey Grammer | Wings | Dr. Frasier Crane | ||
Jay Thomas | Murphy Brown | Jerry Gold | CBS | |
1993 (45th) | ||||
David Clennon | Dream On | Peter Brewer | HBO | |
Tom Berenger | Cheers | Don Santry | NBC | |
Dana Carvey | The Larry Sanders Show | Himself | HBO | |
Bill Erwin | Seinfeld | Sid Fields | NBC | |
Joel Grey | Brooklyn Bridge | Jacob Pressman | CBS | |
1994 (46th) | ||||
Martin Sheen | Murphy Brown | Nick Brody | CBS | |
Jason Alexander | Dream On | Randall Townsend | HBO | |
Paul Dooley | Mickey Tupper | |||
John Glover | Frasier | Ned Miller | NBC | |
Judge Reinhold | Seinfeld | Aaron | ||
1995 (47th) | ||||
Carl Reiner | Mad About You | Alan Brady | NBC | |
Sid Caesar | Love & War | Stein | CBS | |
Nathan Lane | Frasier | Phil | NBC | |
Robert Pastorelli | Murphy Brown | Eldin Bernecky | CBS | |
Paul Reubens | Andrew J. Lansing III | |||
1996 (48th) | ||||
Tim Conway | Coach | Kenny Montague | ABC | |
Griffin Dunne | Frasier | Bob | NBC | |
Mandy Patinkin | The Larry Sanders Show | Himself | HBO | |
Larry Thomas | Seinfeld | The Soup Nazi | NBC | |
Harris Yulin | Frasier | Jerome Belasco | NBC | |
1997 (49th) | ||||
Mel Brooks | Mad About You | Uncle Phil | NBC | |
Sid Caesar | Mad About You | Uncle Harold | NBC | |
David Duchovny | The Larry Sanders Show | Himself | HBO | |
James Earl Jones | Frasier | Norman | NBC | |
Jerry Stiller | Seinfeld | Frank Costanza | ||
1998 (50th) | ||||
Mel Brooks | Mad About You | Uncle Phil | NBC | |
Hank Azaria | Mad About You | Nat | NBC | |
Lloyd Bridges (posthumous) | Seinfeld | Izzy Mandelbaum | ||
John Cleese | 3rd Rock from the Sun | Dr. Liam Neesam | ||
Nathan Lane | Mad About You | Nathan Twilley | ||
1999 (51st) | ||||
Mel Brooks | Mad About You | Uncle Phil | NBC | |
Woody Harrelson | Frasier | Woody Boyd | NBC | |
Charles Nelson Reilly | The Drew Carey Show | Mr. Hathaway | ABC | |
John Ritter | Ally McBeal | George Madison | Fox | |
William Shatner | 3rd Rock from the Sun: Dick's Big Giant Headache | Big Giant Head | NBC |
- Harvey Fierstein was nominated in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Cheers, but lost to Michael Jeter, who won for his role on Evening Shade.
- Kelsey Grammer was nominated in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Wings, but lost to Craig T. Nelson, who won for his role on Coach.
- Jay Thomas was nominated in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Murphy Brown, but lost to Michael Jeter, who won for his role on Evening Shade.
2000s
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network |
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2000 (52nd) | ||||
Bruce Willis | Friends | Paul Stevens | NBC | |
Anthony LaPaglia | Frasier | Simon Moon | NBC | |
William H. Macy | Sports Night | Sam Donovan | ABC | |
Carl Reiner | Beggars and Choosers | Sid Barry | Showtime | |
Tom Selleck | Friends | Dr. Richard Burke | NBC | |
2001 (53rd) | ||||
Derek Jacobi | Frasier | Jackson Hedley | NBC | |
Robert Loggia | Malcolm in the Middle | Grandpa Victor | Fox | |
Victor Garber | Frasier | Ferguson | NBC | |
Gary Oldman | Friends | Richard Crosby | ||
Michael York | The Lot | Colin Rhome | AMC | |
2002 (54th) | ||||
Anthony LaPaglia | Frasier | Simon Moon | NBC | |
Adam Arkin | Frasier | Tom | NBC | |
Brian Cox | Harry Moon | |||
Michael Douglas | Will & Grace | Det. Gavin Hatch | ||
Brad Pitt | Friends | Will Colbert | ||
2003 (55th) | ||||
Gene Wilder | Will & Grace | Mr. Stein | NBC | |
Hank Azaria | Friends | David | NBC | |
David Duchovny | Life with Bonnie | Johnny Volcano | ABC | |
Fred Willard | Everybody Loves Raymond | Hank MacDougall | CBS | |
Jonathan Winters | Life with Bonnie | Q.T. Marlens | ABC | |
2004 (56th) | ||||
John Turturro | Monk | Ambrose Monk | USA | |
John Cleese | Will & Grace | Lyle Finster | NBC | |
Danny DeVito | Friends | Roy Goodbody | ||
Anthony LaPaglia | Frasier | Simon Moon | ||
Fred Willard | Everybody Loves Raymond | Hank MacDougall | CBS | |
2005 (57th) | ||||
Bobby Cannavale | Will & Grace | Vince D'Angelo | NBC | |
Alec Baldwin | Will & Grace | Malcolm | NBC | |
Victor Garber | Peter Bovington | |||
Jeff Goldblum | Scott Woolley | |||
Fred Willard | Everybody Loves Raymond | Hank MacDougall | CBS | |
2006 (58th) | ||||
Leslie Jordan | Will & Grace | Beverley Leslie | NBC | |
Alec Baldwin | Will & Grace | Malcolm | NBC | |
Martin Sheen | Two and a Half Men | Harvey | CBS | |
Patrick Stewart | Extras | Himself | HBO | |
Ben Stiller | ||||
2007 (59th) | ||||
Stanley Tucci | Monk | David Ruskin | USA | |
Beau Bridges | My Name Is Earl | Carl Hickey | NBC | |
Martin Landau | Entourage | Bob Ryan | HBO | |
Ian McKellen | Extras | Himself | ||
Giovanni Ribisi | My Name Is Earl | Ralph Mariano | NBC | |
2008 (60th) | ||||
Tim Conway | 30 Rock | Bucky Bright | NBC | |
Will Arnett | 30 Rock | Devon Banks | NBC | |
Shelley Berman | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Nat David | HBO | |
Steve Buscemi | 30 Rock | Lenny Wosniak | NBC | |
Rip Torn | Don Geiss | |||
2009 (61st) | ||||
Justin Timberlake | Saturday Night Live | Various characters | NBC | |
Alan Alda | 30 Rock | Milton Greene | NBC | |
Beau Bridges | Desperate Housewives | Eli Scruggs | ABC | |
Jon Hamm | 30 Rock | Dr. Drew Baird | NBC | |
Steve Martin | Gavin Volure |
2010s
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Episode | Network |
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2010 (62nd) | |||||
Neil Patrick Harris | Glee | Bryan Ryan | "Dream On" | Fox | |
Will Arnett | 30 Rock | Devon Banks | "Into the Crevasse" | NBC | |
Jon Hamm | Dr. Drew Baird | "Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land" | |||
Mike O'Malley | Glee | Burt Hummel | "Wheels" | Fox | |
Eli Wallach | Nurse Jackie | Bernard Zimberg | "Chicken Soup" | Showtime | |
Fred Willard | Modern Family | Frank Dunphy | "Travels with Scout" | ABC | |
2011 (63rd) | |||||
Justin Timberlake | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Justin Timberlake" | NBC | |
Will Arnett | 30 Rock | Devon Banks | "Plan B" | NBC | |
Matt Damon | Carol Burnett | "Double-Edged Sword" | |||
Idris Elba | The Big C | Lenny Charles | "Blue-Eyed Iris" | Showtime | |
Zach Galifianakis | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Zach Galifianakis" | NBC | |
Nathan Lane | Modern Family | Pepper Saltzman | "Boys' Night" | ABC | |
2012 (64th) | |||||
Jimmy Fallon | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Jimmy Fallon" | NBC | |
Will Arnett | 30 Rock | Devon Banks | "Idiots Are People Three!" | NBC | |
Bobby Cannavale | Nurse Jackie | Dr. Mike Cruz | "Disneyland Sucks" | Showtime | |
Michael J. Fox | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Michael J. Fox | "Larry vs. Michael J. Fox" | HBO | |
Jon Hamm | 30 Rock | Abner / David Brinkley | "Live from Studio 6H" | NBC | |
Greg Kinnear | Modern Family | Tad Murray | "Me? Jealous?" | ABC | |
2013 (65th) | |||||
Bob Newhart | The Big Bang Theory | Arthur Jeffries | "The Proton Resurgence" | CBS | |
Louis C.K. | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Louis C.K." | NBC | |
Bobby Cannavale | Nurse Jackie | Dr. Mike Cruz | "Walk of Shame" | Showtime | |
Will Forte | 30 Rock | Paul L'astnamé | "My Whole Life Is Thunder" | NBC | |
Nathan Lane | Modern Family | Pepper Saltzman | "A Slight at the Opera" | ABC | |
Justin Timberlake | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Justin Timberlake" | NBC | |
2014 (66th) | |||||
Jimmy Fallon | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Jimmy Fallon" | NBC | |
Steve Buscemi | Portlandia | Marty | "Celery" | IFC | |
Louis C.K. | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Louis C.K." | NBC | |
Gary Cole | Veep | Kent Davison | "Crate" | HBO | |
Nathan Lane | Modern Family | Pepper Saltzman | "The Wedding" (Part 2) | ABC | |
Bob Newhart | The Big Bang Theory | Arthur Jeffries | "The Proton Transmogrification" | CBS | |
2015 (67th) | |||||
Bradley Whitford | Transparent | Marcy May | "Best New Girl" | Amazon | |
Mel Brooks | The Comedians | Mel Brooks | "Celebrity Guest" | FX | |
Louis C.K. | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Louis C.K." | NBC | |
Paul Giamatti | Inside Amy Schumer | Juror #10 | "12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer" | Comedy Central | |
Bill Hader | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Bill Hader" | NBC | |
Jon Hamm | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Richard Wayne Gary Wayne | "Kimmy Makes Waffles!" | Netflix | |
2016 (68th) | |||||
Peter Scolari | Girls | Tad Horvath | "Good Man" | HBO | |
Larry David | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Larry David" | NBC | |
Tracy Morgan | "Host: Tracy Morgan" | ||||
Martin Mull | Veep | Bob Bradley | "The Eagle" | HBO | |
Bob Newhart | The Big Bang Theory | Arthur Jeffries | "The Opening Night Excitation" | CBS | |
Bradley Whitford | Transparent | Magnus Hirschfeld | "Oscillate" | Amazon | |
2017 (69th) | |||||
Dave Chappelle | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Dave Chappelle" | NBC | |
Riz Ahmed | Girls | Paul-Louis | "All I Ever Wanted" | HBO | |
Tom Hanks | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Tom Hanks" | NBC | |
Hugh Laurie | Veep | Tom James | "Blurb" | HBO | |
Lin-Manuel Miranda | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Lin-Manuel Miranda" | NBC | |
Matthew Rhys | Girls | Chuck Palmer | "American Bitch" | HBO | |
2018 (70th) | |||||
Katt Williams | Atlanta | Uncle Willie | "Alligator Man" | FX | |
Sterling K. Brown | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Philip Davidson | "The Box (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)" | Fox | |
Bryan Cranston | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Dr. Lionel Templeton | "Running with the Bulls" | HBO | |
Donald Glover | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Donald Glover" | NBC | |
Bill Hader | "Host: Bill Hader" | ||||
Lin-Manuel Miranda | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Lin-Manuel Miranda | "Fatwa!" | HBO | |
2019 (71st) | |||||
Luke Kirby | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Lenny Bruce | "All Alone" | Amazon | |
Matt Damon | Saturday Night Live | Brett Kavanaugh / Various roles | "Host: Matt Damon" | NBC | |
Robert De Niro | Robert Mueller | "Host: Sandra Oh" | |||
Peter MacNicol | Veep | Jeff Kane | "Oslo" | HBO | |
John Mulaney | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: John Mulaney" | NBC | |
Adam Sandler | "Host: Adam Sandler" | ||||
Rufus Sewell | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Declan Howell | "Look, She Made a Hat" | Amazon |
2020s
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Episode | Network |
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2020 (72nd) | |||||
Eddie Murphy | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Eddie Murphy" | NBC | |
Adam Driver | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Adam Driver" | NBC | |
Luke Kirby | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Lenny Bruce | "It's Comedy or Cabbage" | Amazon | |
Dev Patel | Modern Love | Joshua | "When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist" | ||
Brad Pitt | Saturday Night Live | Anthony Fauci | "SNL at Home #2" | NBC | |
Fred Willard (posthumous) | Modern Family | Frank Dunphy | "Legacy" | ABC | |
2021 (73rd) | |||||
Dave Chappelle | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Dave Chappelle" | NBC | |
Alec Baldwin | Saturday Night Live | President Donald Trump | "Host: Dave Chappelle" | NBC | |
Morgan Freeman | The Kominsky Method | Himself | "The Round Toes, Of The High Shoes" | Netflix | |
Daniel Kaluuya | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Daniel Kaluuya" | NBC | |
Dan Levy | "Host: Dan Levy" | ||||
2022 (74th) | |||||
Nathan Lane | Only Murders in the Building | Teddy Dimas | "The Boy from 6B" | Hulu | |
Jerrod Carmichael | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Jerrod Carmichael" | NBC | |
Bill Hader | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Igor/Gregor/Timor | "Igor, Gregor, & Timor" | HBO | |
James Lance | Ted Lasso | Trent Crimm | "Inverting the Pyramid of Success" | Apple TV+ | |
Christopher McDonald | Hacks | Marty Ghilain | "The One, the Only" | HBO Max | |
Sam Richardson | Ted Lasso | Edwin Akufo | "Midnight Train to Royston" | Apple TV+ | |
2023 (75th) | |||||
Sam Richardson | Ted Lasso | Edwin Akufo | "International Break" | Apple TV+ | |
Jon Bernthal | The Bear | Michael Berzatto | "Braciole" | FX | |
Luke Kirby | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Lenny Bruce | "Four Minutes" | Prime Video | |
Nathan Lane | Only Murders in the Building | Teddy Dimas | "Here's Looking at You..." | Hulu | |
Pedro Pascal | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Pedro Pascal" | NBC | |
Oliver Platt | The Bear | Jimmy "Cicero" Kalinowski | "Dogs" | FX | |
2024 (76th) | |||||
Jon Bernthal | The Bear | Michael Berzatto | "Fishes" | FX | |
Matthew Broderick | Only Murders in the Building | Matthew Broderick | "CoBro" | Hulu | |
Ryan Gosling | Saturday Night Live | Various Characters | "Host: Ryan Gosling" | NBC | |
Christopher Lloyd | Hacks | Larry Arbuckle | "The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular" | Max | |
Bob Odenkirk | The Bear | Uncle Lee | "Fishes" | FX | |
Will Poulter | Luca | "Honeydew" |
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Notes
- In 2000, Henry Winkler was nominated for the canceled NBC sitcom Battery Park. After the Television Academy learned that his episode aired in June — after the May 31 cut-off — Winkler was ruled ineligible and sixth place finisher William H. Macy received the nomination in his place.
- In 2016, Peter MacNicol was nominated for the HBO series Veep. His nomination was rescinded after it was determined that MacNicol had appeared in five out of ten episodes in the fifth season of Veep, violating the TV Academy's rule that to be ruled eligible for a guest acting category, a performer must have appeared in "less than 50 percent" of a season's episodes. Seventh place finisher Peter Scolari received the nomination in his place, going on to win the category.
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This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Prior to 1988 the category was not gender specific thus was called Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series These awards like the other Guest awards are not presented at the Primetime Emmy Award ceremony but rather at the Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremony Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe 2024 recipient Jon BernthalAwarded forOutstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesCountryUnited StatesPresented byAcademy of Television Arts amp SciencesFirst award1986Currently held byJon Bernthal The Bear 2024 Websiteemmys wbr com Beginning with the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards performers are no longer eligible in guest acting categories if they were previously nominated for a lead or supporting award for playing the same character role in the same series Winners and nominations indicates the winner 1970s Year Actor Program Role Submitted episode s Network Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series 1975 27th Patrick McGoohan Columbo Col Lyle C Rumford By Dawn s Early Light NBC Lew Ayres Kung Fu Beaumont The Vanishing Image ABC Harold Gould Police Story Andrea Basic Fathers and Sons NBC Harry Morgan M A S H Maj Gen Bartford Hamilton Steele The General Flipped at Dawn CBS 1976 28th Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series Ed Asner Rich Man Poor Man Axel Jordache Parts I ABC Bill Bixby The Streets of San Francisco Eric Doyle The Police Buff ABC Tony Musante Medical Story Dr Paul Brandon The Quality of Mercy NBC Robert Reed Medical Center Dr Pat Caddison John Quincy Adams Diplomat CBS Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Gordon Jackson Upstairs Downstairs Hudson The Beastly Hun PBS Bill Bixby Rich Man Poor Man Willie Abbott Part VI ABC Roscoe Lee Browne Barney Miller Charlie Jeffers The Escape Artist Norman Fell Rich Man Poor Man Smitty Part V Van Johnson Marsh Goodwin Parts VII 1977 29th Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series Louis Gossett Jr Roots Fiddler Part IV ABC John Amos Roots Toby Part V ABC LeVar Burton Kunta Kinte Part I Ben Vereen Chicken George Moore Part VI Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Ed Asner Roots Capt Davies Part 1 ABC Charles Durning Captains and the Kings Billy Rice Chapter 2 NBC Moses Gunn Roots Kintango Part I ABC Robert Reed Dr William Reynolds Part V Ralph Waite Third mate Slater Part I 1978 30th Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series Barnard Hughes Lou Grant Judge Felix Rushman Judge CBS David Cassidy Police Story Officer Dan Shay A Chance to Live NBC Will Geer The Love Boat Franklyn Bootherstone The Old Man and the Runaway ABC Judd Hirsch Rhoda Mike Andretti Rhoda Likes Mike CBS John Rubinstein Family Jeff Maitland And Baby Makes Three ABC Keenan Wynn Police Woman Ben Fletcher Good Old Uncle Ben NBC Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Ricardo Montalban How the West Was Won Satangkai Part I ABC Will Geer Eight is Enough Santa Claus Yes Nicholas There is a Santa Claus ABC Larry Gelman Barney Miller Edward Sellers Goodbye Mr Fish Harold Gould Rhoda Martin Morgenstern Happy Anniversary CBS Abe Vigoda Barney Miller Det Phil Fish Goodbye Mr Fish ABC 1980s Year Actor Actress Program Role Network Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series 1986 38th Roscoe Lee Browne The Cosby Show Dr Barnabus Foster NBC Earle Hyman The Cosby Show Russell Huxtable NBC Danny Kaye Dr Burns Clarice Taylor Anna Huxtable Stevie Wonder Himself 1987 39th John Cleese Cheers Dr Simon Finch Royce NBC Art Carney The Cavanaughs James Weasel Cavanaugh CBS Herb Edelman The Golden Girls Stan Zbornak NBC Lois Nettleton Jean Nancy Walker Angela 1988 40th Beah Richards Frank s Place Mrs Varden CBS Herb Edelman The Golden Girls Stan Zbornak NBC Geraldine Fitzgerald Anna Eileen Heckart The Cosby Show Mrs Hickson Gilda Radner It s Garry Shandling s Show Herself Showtime Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series 1989 41st Cleavon Little Dear John Tony Larkin NBC Sammy Davis Jr The Cosby Show Ray Palomino NBC Jack Gilford The Golden Girls Max Weinstock Leslie Nielsen Day by Day Jack Harper Robert Picardo The Wonder Years Mr Cutlip ABC 1990s Year Actor Program Role Network 1990 42nd Jay Thomas Murphy Brown Jerry Gold CBS David Huddleston The Wonder Years Grandpa Arnold ABC Darren McGavin Murphy Brown Bill Brown CBS Jerry Orbach The Golden Girls Glenn O Brien NBC Dick Van Dyke Ken Whittingham 1991 43rd Jay Thomas Murphy Brown Jerry Gold CBS Sheldon Leonard Cheers Sid Nelson NBC Alan Oppenheimer Murphy Brown Eugene Kinsella CBS Tom Poston Coach Art Hibke ABC Danny Thomas posthumous Empty Nest Dr Leo Brewster NBC 1992 44th Harvey Fierstein Cheers Mark Newberger Kelsey Grammer Wings Dr Frasier Crane Jay Thomas Murphy Brown Jerry Gold CBS 1993 45th David Clennon Dream On Peter Brewer HBO Tom Berenger Cheers Don Santry NBC Dana Carvey The Larry Sanders Show Himself HBO Bill Erwin Seinfeld Sid Fields NBC Joel Grey Brooklyn Bridge Jacob Pressman CBS 1994 46th Martin Sheen Murphy Brown Nick Brody CBS Jason Alexander Dream On Randall Townsend HBO Paul Dooley Mickey Tupper John Glover Frasier Ned Miller NBC Judge Reinhold Seinfeld Aaron 1995 47th Carl Reiner Mad About You Alan Brady NBC Sid Caesar Love amp War Stein CBS Nathan Lane Frasier Phil NBC Robert Pastorelli Murphy Brown Eldin Bernecky CBS Paul Reubens Andrew J Lansing III 1996 48th Tim Conway Coach Kenny Montague ABC Griffin Dunne Frasier Bob NBC Mandy Patinkin The Larry Sanders Show Himself HBO Larry Thomas Seinfeld The Soup Nazi NBC Harris Yulin Frasier Jerome Belasco NBC 1997 49th Mel Brooks Mad About You Uncle Phil NBC Sid Caesar Mad About You Uncle Harold NBC David Duchovny The Larry Sanders Show Himself HBO James Earl Jones Frasier Norman NBC Jerry Stiller Seinfeld Frank Costanza 1998 50th Mel Brooks Mad About You Uncle Phil NBC Hank Azaria Mad About You Nat NBC Lloyd Bridges posthumous Seinfeld Izzy Mandelbaum John Cleese 3rd Rock from the Sun Dr Liam Neesam Nathan Lane Mad About You Nathan Twilley 1999 51st Mel Brooks Mad About You Uncle Phil NBC Woody Harrelson Frasier Woody Boyd NBC Charles Nelson Reilly The Drew Carey Show Mr Hathaway ABC John Ritter Ally McBeal George Madison Fox William Shatner 3rd Rock from the Sun Dick s Big Giant Headache Big Giant Head NBC Harvey Fierstein was nominated in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Cheers but lost to Michael Jeter who won for his role on Evening Shade Kelsey Grammer was nominated in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Wings but lost to Craig T Nelson who won for his role on Coach Jay Thomas was nominated in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest appearance on Murphy Brown but lost to Michael Jeter who won for his role on Evening Shade 2000s Year Actor Program Role Network 2000 52nd Bruce Willis Friends Paul Stevens NBC Anthony LaPaglia Frasier Simon Moon NBC William H Macy Sports Night Sam Donovan ABC Carl Reiner Beggars and Choosers Sid Barry Showtime Tom Selleck Friends Dr Richard Burke NBC 2001 53rd Derek Jacobi Frasier Jackson Hedley NBC Robert Loggia Malcolm in the Middle Grandpa Victor Fox Victor Garber Frasier Ferguson NBC Gary Oldman Friends Richard Crosby Michael York The Lot Colin Rhome AMC 2002 54th Anthony LaPaglia Frasier Simon Moon NBC Adam Arkin Frasier Tom NBC Brian Cox Harry Moon Michael Douglas Will amp Grace Det Gavin Hatch Brad Pitt Friends Will Colbert 2003 55th Gene Wilder Will amp Grace Mr Stein NBC Hank Azaria Friends David NBC David Duchovny Life with Bonnie Johnny Volcano ABC Fred Willard Everybody Loves Raymond Hank MacDougall CBS Jonathan Winters Life with Bonnie Q T Marlens ABC 2004 56th John Turturro Monk Ambrose Monk USA John Cleese Will amp Grace Lyle Finster NBC Danny DeVito Friends Roy Goodbody Anthony LaPaglia Frasier Simon Moon Fred Willard Everybody Loves Raymond Hank MacDougall CBS 2005 57th Bobby Cannavale Will amp Grace Vince D Angelo NBC Alec Baldwin Will amp Grace Malcolm NBC Victor Garber Peter Bovington Jeff Goldblum Scott Woolley Fred Willard Everybody Loves Raymond Hank MacDougall CBS 2006 58th Leslie Jordan Will amp Grace Beverley Leslie NBC Alec Baldwin Will amp Grace Malcolm NBC Martin Sheen Two and a Half Men Harvey CBS Patrick Stewart Extras Himself HBO Ben Stiller 2007 59th Stanley Tucci Monk David Ruskin USA Beau Bridges My Name Is Earl Carl Hickey NBC Martin Landau Entourage Bob Ryan HBO Ian McKellen Extras Himself Giovanni Ribisi My Name Is Earl Ralph Mariano NBC 2008 60th Tim Conway 30 Rock Bucky Bright NBC Will Arnett 30 Rock Devon Banks NBC Shelley Berman Curb Your Enthusiasm Nat David HBO Steve Buscemi 30 Rock Lenny Wosniak NBC Rip Torn Don Geiss 2009 61st Justin Timberlake Saturday Night Live Various characters NBC Alan Alda 30 Rock Milton Greene NBC Beau Bridges Desperate Housewives Eli Scruggs ABC Jon Hamm 30 Rock Dr Drew Baird NBC Steve Martin Gavin Volure 2010s Year Actor Program Role Episode Network 2010 62nd Neil Patrick Harris Glee Bryan Ryan Dream On Fox Will Arnett 30 Rock Devon Banks Into the Crevasse NBC Jon Hamm Dr Drew Baird Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land Mike O Malley Glee Burt Hummel Wheels Fox Eli Wallach Nurse Jackie Bernard Zimberg Chicken Soup Showtime Fred Willard Modern Family Frank Dunphy Travels with Scout ABC 2011 63rd Justin Timberlake Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Justin Timberlake NBC Will Arnett 30 Rock Devon Banks Plan B NBC Matt Damon Carol Burnett Double Edged Sword Idris Elba The Big C Lenny Charles Blue Eyed Iris Showtime Zach Galifianakis Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Zach Galifianakis NBC Nathan Lane Modern Family Pepper Saltzman Boys Night ABC 2012 64th Jimmy Fallon Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Jimmy Fallon NBC Will Arnett 30 Rock Devon Banks Idiots Are People Three NBC Bobby Cannavale Nurse Jackie Dr Mike Cruz Disneyland Sucks Showtime Michael J Fox Curb Your Enthusiasm Michael J Fox Larry vs Michael J Fox HBO Jon Hamm 30 Rock Abner David Brinkley Live from Studio 6H NBC Greg Kinnear Modern Family Tad Murray Me Jealous ABC 2013 65th Bob Newhart The Big Bang Theory Arthur Jeffries The Proton Resurgence CBS Louis C K Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Louis C K NBC Bobby Cannavale Nurse Jackie Dr Mike Cruz Walk of Shame Showtime Will Forte 30 Rock Paul L astname My Whole Life Is Thunder NBC Nathan Lane Modern Family Pepper Saltzman A Slight at the Opera ABC Justin Timberlake Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Justin Timberlake NBC 2014 66th Jimmy Fallon Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Jimmy Fallon NBC Steve Buscemi Portlandia Marty Celery IFC Louis C K Saturday Night 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Peter MacNicol Veep Jeff Kane Oslo HBO John Mulaney Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host John Mulaney NBC Adam Sandler Host Adam Sandler Rufus Sewell The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Declan Howell Look She Made a Hat Amazon 2020s Year Actor Program Role Episode Network 2020 72nd Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Eddie Murphy NBC Adam Driver Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Adam Driver NBC Luke Kirby The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Lenny Bruce It s Comedy or Cabbage Amazon Dev Patel Modern Love Joshua When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist Brad Pitt Saturday Night Live Anthony Fauci SNL at Home 2 NBC Fred Willard posthumous Modern Family Frank Dunphy Legacy ABC 2021 73rd Dave Chappelle Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Dave Chappelle NBC Alec Baldwin Saturday Night Live President Donald Trump Host Dave Chappelle NBC Morgan Freeman The Kominsky Method Himself The Round Toes Of The High Shoes Netflix Daniel Kaluuya Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Daniel Kaluuya NBC Dan Levy Host Dan Levy 2022 74th Nathan Lane Only Murders in the Building Teddy Dimas The Boy from 6B Hulu Jerrod Carmichael Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Jerrod Carmichael NBC Bill Hader Curb Your Enthusiasm Igor Gregor Timor Igor Gregor amp Timor HBO James Lance Ted Lasso Trent Crimm Inverting the Pyramid of Success Apple TV Christopher McDonald Hacks Marty Ghilain The One the Only HBO Max Sam Richardson Ted Lasso Edwin Akufo Midnight Train to Royston Apple TV 2023 75th Sam Richardson Ted Lasso Edwin Akufo International Break Apple TV Jon Bernthal The Bear Michael Berzatto Braciole FX Luke Kirby The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Lenny Bruce Four Minutes Prime Video Nathan Lane Only Murders in the Building Teddy Dimas Here s Looking at You Hulu Pedro Pascal Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Pedro Pascal NBC Oliver Platt The Bear Jimmy Cicero Kalinowski Dogs FX 2024 76th Jon Bernthal The Bear Michael Berzatto Fishes FX Matthew Broderick Only Murders in the Building Matthew Broderick CoBro Hulu Ryan Gosling Saturday Night Live Various Characters Host Ryan Gosling NBC Christopher Lloyd Hacks Larry Arbuckle The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular Max Bob Odenkirk The Bear Uncle Lee Fishes FX Will Poulter Luca Honeydew Individuals with multiple wins3 wins Mel Brooks consecutive 2 wins Dave Chappelle Tim Conway Jimmy Fallon Jay Thomas consecutive Justin TimberlakePrograms with multiple awards7 awards Saturday Night Live 2 consecutive 4 awards Mad About You 3 consecutive 3 awards Murphy Brown 2 consecutive Will amp Grace 2 consecutive 2 awards Frasier consecutive MonkIndividuals with multiple nominations7 nominations Nathan Lane 5 nominations Fred Willard 4 nominations Will Arnett Mel Brooks Jon Hamm 3 nominations Alec Baldwin Bobby Cannavale Louis C K John Cleese Bill Hader Luke Kirby Anthony LaPaglia Bob Newhart Justin Timberlake 2 nominations Hank Azaria Jon Bernthal Beau Bridges Roscoe Lee Browne Steve Buscemi Sid Caesar Dave Chappelle Tim Conway Matt Damon Danny DeVito David Duchovny Herb Edelman Jimmy Fallon Victor Garber Will Geer Lin Manuel Miranda Brad Pitt Carl Reiner Sam Richardson Martin Sheen Jay Thomas Bradley WhitfordPrograms with multiple nominations31 nominations Saturday Night Live 14 nominations 30 Rock 13 nominations Frasier 9 nominations Will amp Grace 8 nominations The Golden Girls 7 nominations The Cosby Show Mad About You Murphy Brown 6 nominations Friends Modern Family 5 nominations The Bear Curb Your Enthusiasm Seinfeld 4 nominations The Bear The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Veep 3 nominations The Big Bang Theory Cheers Dream On Everybody Loves Raymond Extras Girls The Larry Sanders Show Nurse Jackie Only Murders in the Building Ted Lasso 2 nominations 3rd Rock from the Sun Coach Glee Hacks Life with Bonnie Monk My Name Is Earl Transparent The Wonder YearsNotesIn 2000 Henry Winkler was nominated for the canceled NBC sitcom Battery Park After the Television Academy learned that his episode aired in June after the May 31 cut off Winkler was ruled ineligible and sixth place finisher William H Macy received the nomination in his place In 2016 Peter MacNicol was nominated for the HBO series Veep His nomination was rescinded after it was determined that MacNicol had appeared in five out of ten episodes in the fifth season of Veep violating the TV Academy s rule that to be ruled eligible for a guest acting category a performer must have appeared in less than 50 percent of a season s episodes Seventh place finisher Peter Scolari received the nomination in his place going on to win the category ReferencesAndreeva Nellie January 8 2025 Emmys Rule Changes Eliminate Double Dipping For Nominated Series Regulars As Guest Stars Expand Directing Eligibility amp More Deadline com Retrieved January 8 2025 27th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 30 September 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