2007 60th Cannes Film Festival
Constantine Laroniko, "Banishing Love"
Konstantin Nikolaevich Lavronenko, a Russian nationality, was born on April 20, 1961 in The Don in Rostov, representing the return.

"Exile of Love" tells the story of the wife who confesses to her husband that the son in her womb is not his child, the husband finds his brother to discuss and decide to let his wife have an abortion, and after the wife unfortunately dies on the operating table, the husband's grief turns into hatred and is determined to find his wife's lover for revenge.
2008 61st Festival de Cannes
Benicio del Toro, Che Guevara: Partisan
Benicio del Toro , born on February 19 , 1967 , is one of the rare actors in Hollywood. In 1995, he became known to fans for his prominent performance as the role of Finster in the film "The Usual Suspects".
In 2000, he won awards such as Berlin Film Emperor and Oscar Supporting Actor for his outstanding acting skills in the movie "Drug Network", and in 2008, he starred in the movie "Che Guevara" and won the Cannes Film Emperor, and became an international superstar overseas.
2009 62nd Festival de Cannes
Christopher Waltz, Shameless Bastard
Christoph Waltz (born October 4, 1956 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian film and television actor. Active on the theatrical stage early, he first directed a romantic comedy titled Wenn man sich traut in 2000.
In 2010, he won more than 20 film awards including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 82nd Academy Awards, the Best Actor at the 62nd Cannes International Film Festival and the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 67th Golden Globe Awards. In 2013, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 85th Academy Awards for the film "Django Rescued".
2010 63rd Festival de Cannes
Javier Baden, "Beauty and Error"
Javier Baden, male, born in Spain on March 1, 1969, is an actor with a high reputation in Europe. In 1992, he collaborated with the famous Spanish male director Bigus Luna on "Jamon Jamon", which won the Silver Lion Award at the 1992 Venice Film Festival and became the film emperor of the Spanish "Oscar" Goya Award. In 1997, Javier collaborated with Almodovar for the second time to shoot the thrilling film "Alive and Fresh", and in the same year, Javier won the Best European Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival for his film "Wild And Spicy".
In 2007, he collaborated with the Coen brothers on "Old And Alone", which won the 80th Oscars, winning awards such as Best Picture and Best Director. In 2012, he played the villain Silva in the latest movie in the 007 series, "007: Skyfall".
2011 64th Cannes Film Festival
Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Jean Dujardin is a French actor. Jean Dujardin has starred in many film and television works such as "A Guy, a Girl", "99 Francs", "The Artist" and so on. In 2012, he won the 84th Academy Awards for Best Actor for his wonderful performance in the movie "The Artist".
2012 65th Cannes Film Festival
Mads Mikkelson, The Hunt
Mads Mikkelsen (born November 22, 1965 in Copenhagen) is a Danish actor. He was hailed as "the sexiest man in Denmark". In 2011, he won the 24th European Filmmakers Outstanding Achievement Award in World Cinema. In 2012 he starred in the film The Hunt, for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 65th Cannes International Film Festival, which was also nominated for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014.
On April 4, 2013, he starred in the NBC thriller suspense drama "Hannibal", which aired in the United States, in which he played the male lead Hannibal Lacott, and won the 40th Saturn Awards - Best Actor Award for this role.
2013 66th Festival de Cannes
Bruce Dunn, Nebraska
Bruce Dunn (born June 4, 1936) is an American actor. Often played villainous roles in 1960 in Ilya. Kazan debuted on screen in "Spring Awakening" and mostly played small roles in the following years, until 1971, when he won the National Federation of Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Acting for "Let's Go, He Says"; in 1978, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "Homecoming".
2014 67th Festival de Cannes
Timothy Spoo, "Mr. Turner"
Timothy Spaugh (born 27 February 1957 in Battersea, London) is an actor who is the third of four children. His father, Joe, worked at the post office, and his mother, Sylvia, was a hairdresser. He trained as a performer at the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA).
On December 13, 2014, Timothy Spoo won the 2014 European Film Awards for Best Actor for "Mr. Turner."
2015 68th Cannes International Film Festival
Vincent Linton Market Law
Vincent Linton is a French director, actor and screenwriter. He was born on July 15, 1959, into a literary family. His father was the founder of Midnight Press. In 1988, he played with Sophie Marceau in the film Schoolgirl, playing the latter's musician and lover, winning the 1989 Jean Overtime Award.
In 1993, he was nominated for a César Award for his role in the film Crisis. He has tried many films that reflect social problems such as unemployment and divorce. In 2015, he won the Best Actor Award at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival for "Market Law".
2016 69th Cannes International Film Festival
Shahab Al-Husseini, The Salesman
Shahab Al-Husseini is an Iranian actor, and "The Salesman" tells the story of the massive construction of the residential building where Emad and Rana live, and the young couple has to move out of the suite in the center of Tehran and into another new house. An accident related to a former tenant turned the young couple's lives upside down.
He won the Silver Bear Award for Best Actor at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in 2011 for his film Parting Ways. The film About Ellie, paired with director Asha Farhati, is also an Iranian film with a modernist style.