IFTA Award for Best Lead Actor – Film

IFTA Award for Lead Actor – Film
The 2024 recipient: Cillian Murphy
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
CountryIreland
Presented byIrish Film & Television Academy (IFTA)
First award2003
Most recent winnerCillian Murphy, Small Things Like These (2025)
Websiteifta.ie

The IFTA Award for Lead Actor – Film is an award presented annually by the Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA). It has been presented since the 1st Irish Film & Television Awards ceremony in 2003 to an Irish actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role in a feature film.

The record for most wins is three, held by both Cillian Murphy and Michael Fassbender, while Moe Dunford has won the award twice. The record for most nominations is ten, held by Colin Farrell, who has won the award once. Ciarán Hinds has the most nominations without winning, with four. Murphy is the award's most recent winner, for Small Things Like These (2024).

Eligibility

The award is exclusively open to Irish actors; there is a separate International award for non-Irish actors. The rules define an Irish person as follows:

  • Born in Ireland (32 counties) or
  • Have Irish Citizenship or
  • Be full-time resident in Ireland (minimum of 3 years)[1]
Andrew Scott was the award's first winner, for Dead Bodies (2003).
Liam Neeson won for Kinsey (2004).
Cillian Murphy won thrice, for Breakfast on Pluto (2005), Oppenheimer (2023) and Small Things Like These (2024).
Pat Shortt won for Garage (2007).
Michael Fassbender won thrice, for Hunger (2008), Shame (2011), and "Steve Jobs" (2015).
Colin Farrell won for Ondine (2009).
Martin McCann won for Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne (2009).
Jack Reynor won for What Richard Did (2012).
Brendan Gleeson won for Calvary (2014).
Moe Dunford won twice, for Patrick's Day (2014) and Nightride (2021).
Colm Meaney won for The Journey (2016).
John Connors won for Cardboard Gangsters (2017).
Gabriel Byrne won for Death of a Ladies' Man (2020).
Paul Mescal won for Aftersun (2022).

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years are listed as the year of film. The first three ceremonies were held at the end of the year, but since the 4th Irish Film & Television Awards the ceremonies have generally been held the following year. As there was no ceremony in 2019, the 16th Irish Film & Television Awards covered a period of two years.[2]

Table key
Indicates the winner

2000s

Year Actor Film Ref.
2003
(1st)
Andrew Scott Dead Bodies [3]
Colin Farrell SWAT
Michael McElhatton Spin the Bottle
Cillian Murphy 28 Days Later
Aidan Quinn Song for a Raggy Boy
2004
(2nd)
Gerard McSorley Omagh [4]
Colin Farrell A Home at the End of the World
Tom Murphy Adam & Paul
Stephen Rea The Halo Effect
Karl Shiels Capital Letters
2005
(3rd)
Liam Neeson Kinsey [5]
Gabriel Byrne Wah-Wah
Cillian Murphy Red Eye
Aidan Quinn Convicted
2006
(4th)
Cillian Murphy Breakfast on Pluto [6]
Pierce Brosnan The Matador
Colin Farrell Miami Vice
Brendan Gleeson Studs
Cillian Murphy The Wind That Shakes the Barley
2007
(5th)
Pat Shortt Garage [7]
Gabriel Byrne Jindabyne
Colm Meaney Kings
Cillian Murphy Sunshine
Hugh O'Conor Eastern Promises
2008
(6th)
Michael Fassbender Hunger [8]
Colin Farrell In Bruges
Brendan Gleeson
Dylan Moran A Film with Me in It
2009
(7th)
Colin Farrell Ondine [9]
Ciarán Hinds The Eclipse
Darren Healy Savage
Stephen Rea Nothing Personal

2010s

Year Actor Film Ref.
2010
(8th)
Martin McCann Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne [10]
Colm Meaney Parked
Cillian Murphy Perrier's Bounty
Liam Neeson Chloe
2011
(9th)
Michael Fassbender Shame [11]
Brendan Gleeson The Guard
Ciarán Hinds Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Martin Sheen Stella Days
2012
(10th)
Jack Reynor What Richard Did [12]
Richard Dormer Good Vibrations
Colin Farrell Seven Psychopaths
Martin McCann Jump
2013
(11th)
Brendan Gleeson Calvary [13]
Domhnall Gleeson About Time
Ciarán Hinds The Sea
Andrew Scott The Stag
2014
(12th)
Moe Dunford Patrick's Day [14]
Colin Farrell Miss Julie
Michael Fassbender Frank
Jack Reynor Glassland
2015
(13th)
Michael Fassbender Steve Jobs [15]
Colin Farrell The Lobster
Domhnall Gleeson Ex Machina
Barry Keoghan Mammal
Martin McCann The Survivalist
2016
(14th)
Colm Meaney The Journey [16]
Jamie Dornan The Siege of Jadotville
Michael Fassbender The Light Between Oceans
Alex Murphy The Young Offenders
Mark O'Halloran History's Future
2017
(15th)
John Connors Cardboard Gangsters [17]
Colin Farrell The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Dafhyd Flynn Michael Inside
Fionn O'Shea Handsome Devil
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Maze
2018/19
(16th)
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Rialto [18]
Dara Devaney Finky
Moe Dunford The Dig
Liam Neeson Ordinary Love
Dónall Ó Héalai Arracht
Barry Ward Extra Ordinary

2020s

Year Actor Film Ref.
2020/21
(17th)
Gabriel Byrne Death of a Ladies' Man [19]
Ciarán Hinds The Man in the Hat
Fionn O'Shea Dating Amber
Moe Dunford Knuckledust
Tristan Heanue Broken Law
2021/22
(18th)
Moe Dunford Nightride [20]
Peter Coonan Doineann
Jude Hill Belfast
Aaron Monaghan Redemption of a Rogue
Dónall Ó Héalai Foscadh
2022/23
(19th)
Paul Mescal Aftersun [21]
Colin Farrell The Banshees of Inisherin
Éanna Hardwicke Lakelands
Daryl McCormack Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
Liam Neeson Marlowe
Ollie West The Sparrow
2023
(20th)
Cillian Murphy Oppenheimer [22]
Pierce Brosnan The Last Rifleman
Barry Keoghan Saltburn
Andrew Scott All of Us Strangers
Barry Ward That They May Face the Rising Sun
David Wilmot Lies We Tell
2024
(21st)
Cillian Murphy Small Things Like These [23]
Peter Coonan King Frankie
Paul Mescal Gladiator II
Naoise Ó Cairealláin Kneecap
JJ Ó Dochartaigh
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh

Multiple awards and nominations

The following individuals have received two or more Lead Actor awards:

Wins Actor Nominations
3 Cillian Murphy 8
Michael Fassbender 5
2 Moe Dunford 4

The following individuals have received two or more Lead Actor nominations:

Nominations Actor
10 Colin Farrell
8 Cillian Murphy
5 Michael Fassbender
4 Moe Dunford
Brendan Gleeson
Ciarán Hinds
Liam Neeson
3 Gabriel Byrne
Martin McCann
Colm Meaney
Andrew Scott
2 Pierce Brosnan
Peter Coonan
Domhnall Gleeson
Barry Keoghan
Paul Mescal
Dónall Ó Héalai
Fionn O'Shea
Aidan Quinn
Stephen Rea
Jack Reynor
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Barry Ward

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