1941 National Board of Review – Best Actor Winner and Nominees

The Winner and Nominees for the 1941 National Board of Review - Best Actor Film award!

1941 National Board of Review – Best Actor Winner

Birth of the Blues

Bing Crosby

Jeff grows up near Basin Street in New Orleans, playing his clarinet with the dock workers. He puts together a band, the Basin Street Hot-Shots, which includes a cornet player, Memphis. …

Citizen Kane

George Coulouris

Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance; ‘Rosebud’.

Citizen Kane

Orson Welles

Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance; ‘Rosebud’.

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

James Gleason

Boxer Joe Pendleton dies 50 years too soon due to a heavenly mistake, and is given a new life as a millionaire playboy.

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Robert Montgomery

Boxer Joe Pendleton dies 50 years too soon due to a heavenly mistake, and is given a new life as a millionaire playboy.

High Sierra

Humphrey Bogart

After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort.

How Green Was My Valley

Donald Crisp

At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans, he stern, she gentle, raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life.

How Green Was My Valley

Roddy McDowall

At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans, he stern, she gentle, raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life.

Rage in Heaven

Ingrid Bergman

Old friends Ward and Phillip both become smitten with Phillip’s mother’s attractive young secretary Stella. But Stella marries Phillip and stands by him as his behavior becomes more and …

Sergeant York

Gary Cooper

A marksman is drafted in World War I and ends up becoming one of the most celebrated war heroes.

The Letter

James Stephenson

The wife of a rubber plantation administrator shoots a man to death and claims it was self-defense, but a letter in her own hand may prove her undoing.

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