In first place we have Callum McGowan who plays Vikram Chamberlain on The Librarians: The Next Chapter.
In Episode 11 of The Librarians: The Next Chapter, Callum McGowan delivers a standout performance as Vikram Chamberlain, showcasing a deeply emotional and introspective side of the character. The episode, titled “And the Graffiti of the Gods,” places Vikram at the heart of a narrative that blends magical chaos with personal reckoning. McGowan skillfully portrays Vikramâs internal struggle with leadership and guilt, stemming from his time-traveling past and the consequences it has wrought
His scenes with Charlie Cornwall are particularly poignant, revealing a man grappling with self-worth and the fear of losing those he cares about. Despite the episodeâs tonal inconsistencies and a plot that occasionally feels overcrowded, McGowan anchors the story with a performance that is both vulnerable and heroic. His decision to save Connor instead of pursuing vengeance against Gregor marks a turning point in Vikramâs arc, highlighting McGowanâs ability to convey growth and moral complexity with subtlety and strength. Overall, McGowanâs portrayal elevates the episode, making Vikramâs journey one of the most compelling elements of the series so far.
In second place we have Michael C.Hall as Dexter Morgan on Dexter: Resurrection.
In the pilot episode of Dexter: Resurrection, Michael C. Hall returns to his iconic role with a performance that is both hauntingly familiar and refreshingly evolved. Hall masterfully portrays a Dexter Morgan who is physically slower and emotionally bruised yet still brimming with the dark charisma that made him a cult antihero. Waking from a coma after being shot by his son, Dexter is disoriented and haunted by literal ghosts of his past, including Harry Morgan and other figures from earlier seasons . Hallâs nuanced delivery captures this psychological turmoil with immaculate restraint, balancing sardonic wit and chilling introspection. His interactionsâespecially with Harrison and the new cast of morally ambiguous charactersâreveal a man grappling with redemption, legacy, and the weight of his own darkness. Whether he’s confronting a serial killer whoâs stolen his âDark Passengerâ moniker or quietly observing the chaos around him, Hall anchors the episode with a magnetic presence that elevates the showâs emotional and thematic depth. His performance signals a promising new chapter for the character, blending nostalgia with a compelling sense of self-evolution.
In third place we have Maggie Q as Renée Ballard on Ballard.
In Episode 7 of Ballard, Maggie Q continues to deliver a compelling and emotionally layered performance as Detective RenĂ©e Ballard. The episode, titled “Fork in the Road”, places Ballard at a moral and professional crossroads, and Q rises to the occasion with a portrayal that is both restrained and deeply expressive. Her ability to convey the weight of institutional betrayal while maintaining a stoic exterior adds depth to the characterâs internal conflict. Qâs performance is marked by subtle shifts in toneâher deadpan delivery often masking a simmering frustration that surfaces in key confrontational scenes. Critics have praised her for grounding the series with a mix of âgrit and grace,â and this episode exemplifies that balance. Even when the plot leans into procedural tropes, Qâs presence elevates the material, making Ballardâs pursuit of justice feel personal and urgent. Her chemistry with co-stars like Courtney Taylor and John Carroll Lynch adds further emotional resonance, reinforcing her role as the showâs moral and narrative anchor.
Please join us in the comments and on social media in celebrating winner Callum McGowan as well as the incredible runner-ups. Callum McGowan has secured a place in the 2025 Performer of the Year competition that will take place at the end of January 2026. Please note that this means he will not be eligible to win again this year so place your future votes and nominations wisely.
Thank you for joining us this time and we hope to see you back at SpoilerTV for our Performer of the Month August 2025!
**Previous Winners 2025**
Winner Jan 2025 : Rebecca Ferguson
Winner Feb 2025 : Melisssa O’Neil
Winner Mar 2025 : Charlie Cox
Winner Apr 2025 : Bella Ramsey
Winner May 2025 : Mariska Hargitay
Winner Jun 2025 : Melissa Benoist
Winner Jul 2025 : Callum McGowan





