Best Supporting Actor 1938-1947

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Who was the Best Supporting Actor of Oscar's Second Decade?

1938 - John Garfield, Four Daughters
1
11%
1939 - Thomas MItchell, Stagecoach
1
11%
1940 - Walter Brennan, The Westerner
0
No votes
1941 - Donald Crisp, How Green Was My Valley
0
No votes
1942 - Van Heflin, Johnny Eager (tie)
0
No votes
1942 - Henry Travers, Mrs. Miniver (tie)
0
No votes
1943 - Claude Rains, Casablanca
1
11%
1944 - Clifton Webb, Laura
2
22%
1945 - James Dunn, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
0
No votes
1946 - Claude Rains, Notorious
3
33%
1947 - Edmund Gwenn, Miracle on 34th Street (tie)
0
No votes
1947 - Richard Widmark, Kiss of Death (tie)
1
11%
 
Total votes: 9

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Best Supporting Actor 1938-1947

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Some very fine work was turned in by all of these guys but for me it comes down to a choice between Thomas Mitchell in Stagecoach and Donald Crisp in How Green Was My Valley, with Mitchell getting my final stamp of approval.
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