The third category of the Randy Awards that I will reveal tonight is that of Best Supporting Actor. This is meant to highlight the work of a smaller roll given to a guest actor. The character can appear more than once, but they are not featured in the plot of the episode as leading or causing the action at the heart of the episode. So, for example, our BRONZE winner plays an important and memorable part in "The Serene Squall" relative to a sub-plot. Where as the actor, Jesse James Keitel in the role of Dr. Aspen holds a featured spot in the focused actions of the main plot. This qualifies her for consideration in the category Best Performance by a Featured Actor. Actors are also eligible if their performance is part of the main plot but in time and/or scope not significant enough to be considered Featured in comparison to the rest of the cast for that episode. This distinction applies to our Best Supporting Actor GOLD winner.
As always I include the synopsis page from the 10 episodes of the season as a reference.
Without further ado, in ascending order, here of the winners of the Best Supporting Actor Randy Award for season one of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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