British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance


The British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance is an annual award given by the British Independent Film Awards. The award was first presented in the 1998 ceremony, until 2020 the category was presented as Most Promising Newcomer.
Actress Laila Morse was the first recipient of this award for her performance as Janet in Nil by Mouth. The category with a wider meaning of "newcomer", including new actors but also directors, cinematographers, editors, etc., since 2001 the category is directed towards only actors.
According to BIFA, the category is for "British performers taking their first significant role in a theatrical feature film", it also states that "eligibility of performers with significant theatre or TV credits will be determined by the Nomination Committee". The category includes both leading and supporting performances.

Winners and nominees

1990s

;Most Promising Newcomer

2000s

;Best Newcomer
YearPerformerFilmCharacter
2000

Jamie BellBilly ElliotBilly Elliot
2000

Neil FitzmauriceGoing Off Big TimeMark Clayton
2000

Dina KorzunLast ResortTanya
2000

Chris BeattiePurely BelterGerry McCarten
2000

Greg McLanePurely BelterSewell
2000

Lewis McKenzieThere's Only One Jimmy GrimbleJimmy Grimble

;Best Newcomer
YearRecipientFilm
2000

Justine Wright One Day in September
2000

Damian Bromley Going Off Big Time
2000

Alison Dominitz Hotel Splendide
2000

Courtney Pine It Was an Accident
2000

Igor Jadue-Lillo The Low Down

;Most Promising Newcomer
YearPerformerFilmCharacter
2001

Ben WhishawMy Brother TomTom
2001

Natalia VerbekeJump TomorrowAlicia
2001

Ingrid de SouzaPrincesaFernanda
2001

Mark LetherenSouth West 9Mitch
2002
(5th)
Martin CompstonSweet SixteenLiam
2002
(5th)
Parminder NagraBend It Like BeckhamJesminder "Jess" Kaur Bhamra
2002
(5th)
William RuaneSweet SixteenPinball
2002
(5th)
Kathleen McDermottMorvern CallarLanna
2003
(6th)
Harry EdenPurePaul
2003
(6th)
Chiwetel EjioforDirty Pretty ThingsOkwe/Olatokumbo Fadipe
2003
(6th)
Romola GaraiI Capture the CastleCassandra Mortmain
2003
(6th)
Jamie SivesWilbur Wants to Kill HimselfWilbur
2004
(7th)
Ashley WaltersBullet BoyRicky
2004
(7th)
Atta YaqubAe Fond Kiss...Casim Khan
2004
(7th)
Toby KebbellDead Man's ShoesAnthony
2004
(7th)
Emily BluntMy Summer of LoveTamsin
2004
(7th)
Nick FrostShaun of the DeadEd
2005
(8th)
Emily BarclayIn My Father's DenCelia
2005
(8th)
Rupert FriendThe LibertineBilly Downs
2005
(8th)
Samina AwanLove + HateNaseema
2005
(8th)
Alexander Nathan EtelMillionsDamian Cunningham
2005
(8th)
Thelma BarlowMrs Henderson PresentsLady Margot Conway
2006
(9th)
Thomas TurgooseThis Is EnglandShaun Fields
2006
(9th)
Rafi GavronBreaking and EnteringMirsad "Miro" Simić
2006
(9th)
Harry Treadaway, Luke TreadawayBrothers of the HeadTom Howe, Barry Howe
2006
(9th)
Dominic CooperThe History BoysStuart Dakin
2006
(9th)
Samuel BarnettThe History BoysDavid Posner
2006
(9th)
Jodie WhittakerVenusJessie
2007
(10th)
Sam RileyControlIan Curtis
2007
(10th)
Imogen Poots28 Weeks LaterTammy
2007
(10th)
Matthew BeardAnd When Did You Last See Your Father?Blake
2007
(10th)
Bradley ColeExhibit AAndy King
2007
(10th)
Kierston WareingIt's a Free World...Angela
2008
(11th)
Dev PatelSlumdog MillionaireJamal Malik
2008
(11th)
Asa ButterfieldThe Boy in the Striped PyjamasBruno
2008
(11th)
Ayush Mahesh KhedekarSlumdog MillionaireJamal
2008
(11th)
Bill MilnerSon of RambowWill Proudfoot
2008
(11th)
Will PoulterSon of RambowLee Carter
2009
(12th)
Katie JarvisFish TankMia Williams
2009
(12th)
George MacKayThe Boys Are BackHarry
2009
(12th)
Hilda PéterKatalin VargaKatalin Varga
2009
(12th)
Christian McKayMe and Orson WellesOrson Welles
2009
(12th)
Edward HoggWhite Lightnin'Jesco White