Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play
Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play | |
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2023 recipient: Brandon Uranowitz | |
Description | Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play |
Location | United States New York City |
Presented by | American Theatre Wing The Broadway League |
Currently held by | Brandon Uranowitz for Leopoldstadt (2023) |
Website | www |
The Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actors for quality supporting roles in a Broadway play. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the Tony Award Productions, a joint venture of The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, to "honor the best performances and stage productions of the previous year."[1]
Originally called the Tony Award for Actor, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic), the award was first presented to Arthur Kennedy at the 3rd Tony Awards for his portrayal of Biff Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Before 1956, nominees' names were not made public;[2] the change was made by the awards committee to "have a greater impact on theatregoers".[3] Its most recent recipient is Brandon Uranowitz for his performance in Leopoldstadt.
Frank Langella holds the record for having the most wins in this category, with a total of two; he is the only person to win the award more than once. Richard Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross, Phil Hogan in A Moon for the Misbegotten, and Mason Marzac in Take Me Out are the only characters to take the award multiple times, all winning twice. A supporting actor in each of Neil Simon's Eugene trilogy plays (Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and Broadway Bound) has taken the Tony, whereas featured actors in both parts of Tony Kushner's Angels in America series have also won the award.
Winners and nominees
1940s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Project | Ref. |
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1949 (3rd) | ||||
Arthur Kennedy | Death of a Salesman | Biff Loman |
1950s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Project | Ref. |
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1951 (5th) | ||||
Eli Wallach | The Rose Tattoo | Alvaro Mangiacavallo | ||
1952 (6th) | ||||
John Cromwell | Point of No Return | John Gray | ||
1953 (7th) | ||||
John Williams | Dial M for Murder | Inspector Hubbard | ||
1954 (8th) | ||||
John Kerr | Tea and Sympathy | Tom Robinson Lee | ||
1955 (9th) | ||||
Francis L. Sullivan | Witness for the Prosecution | Sir Wilfrid Robats, Q.C. | ||
1956 (10th) | ||||
Ed Begley | Inherit the Wind | Matthew Harrison Brady | [4] | |
Anthony Franciosa | A Hatful of Rain | Polo Pope | ||
Andy Griffith | No Time for Sergeants | Will Stockdale | ||
Anthony Quayle | Tamburlaine the Great | Tamburlaine | ||
Fritz Weaver | The Chalk Garden | Maitland | ||
1957 (11th) | ||||
Frank Conroy | The Potting Shed | Father William Callifer | [5] | |
Eddie Mayehoff | A Visit to a Small Planet | General Tom Powers | ||
William Podmore | Separate Tables | Mr. Fowler | ||
Jason Robards | Long Day's Journey into Night | James Tyrone Jr. | ||
1958 (12th) | ||||
Henry Jones | Sunrise at Campobello | Louis McHenry Howe | [6] | |
Sig Arno | Time Remembered | Ferdinand | ||
Theodore Bikel | The Rope Dancers | Dr. Jacobson | ||
Pat Hingle | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | Louis McHenry Howe | ||
George Relph | The Entertainer | Rubin Flood | ||
1959 (13th) | ||||
Charlie Ruggles | The Pleasure of His Company | Mackenzie Savage | [7] | |
Marc Connelly | Tall Story | Professor Charles Osman | ||
George Grizzard | The Disenchanted | Shep Stearns | ||
Walter Matthau | Once More, with Feeling! | Maxwell Archer | ||
Robert Morse | Say, Darling | Ted Snow | ||
George C. Scott | Comes a Day | Tydings Glenn |
1960s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Film | Ref. |
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1960 (14th) | ||||
Roddy McDowall | The Fighting Cock | Tarquin Edward Mendigales | [8] | |
Warren Beatty | A Loss of Roses | Kenny | ||
Harry Guardino | One More River | Pompey | ||
Rip Torn | Sweet Bird of Youth | Tom Junior | ||
Lawrence Winters | The Long Dream | Tyree Tucker | ||
1961 (15th) | ||||
Martin Gabel | Big Fish, Little Fish | Basil Smythe | [9] | |
Philip Bosco | The Rape of the Belt | Heracles | ||
Eduardo Ciannelli | The Devil's Advocate | Aurelio | ||
George Grizzard | Big Fish, Little Fish | Ronnie Johnson | ||
1962 (16th) | ||||
Walter Matthau | A Shot in the Dark | Benjamin Beaurevers | [10] | |
Godfrey Cambridge | Purlie Victorious | Gitlow Judson | ||
Joseph Campanella | A Gift of Time | Daniel Stein | ||
Paul Sparer | Ross | Auda Abu Tayi | ||
1963 (17th) | ||||
Alan Arkin | Enter Laughing | David Kolowitz | [11] | |
Barry Gordon | A Thousand Clowns | Nick Burns | ||
Paul Rogers | Photo Finish | Reginald Kinsale, Esq. | ||
Frank Silvera | The Lady of the Carnellias | M. Duval | ||
1964 (18th) | ||||
Hume Cronyn | Hamlet | Polonius | [12] | |
Lee Allen | Marathon '33 | Patsy | ||
Michael Dunn | The Ballad of the Sad Café | Cousin Lyman | ||
Larry Gates | A Case of Libel | Boyd Bendix | ||
1965 (19th) | ||||
Jack Albertson | The Subject Was Roses | John Cleary | [13] | |
Murray Hamilton | Absence of a Cello | Otis Clifton | ||
Martin Sheen | The Subject Was Roses | Timmy Cleary | ||
Clarence Williams III | Slow Dance on the Killing Ground | Randall | ||
1966 (20th) | ||||
Patrick Magee | Marat/Sade | Marquis de Sade | [14] | |
Burt Brinckerhoff | Cactus Flower | Igor | ||
Larry Haines | Generation | Stan Herman | ||
Eamon Kelly | Philadelphia, Here I Come! | S. B. O'Donnell | ||
1967 (21st) | ||||
Ian Holm | The Homecoming | Lenny | [15] | |
Clayton Corzatte | The School for Scandal | Charles Surface | ||
Stephen Elliott | Marat/Sade | Mr. Coulmier | ||
Sydney Walker | The Wild Duck | Lt. Ekdal | ||
1968 (22nd) | ||||
James Patterson | The Birthday Party | Stanley | [16] | |
Paul Hecht | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | The Player | ||
Brian Murray | Rosencrantz | |||
John Wood | Guildenstern | |||
1969 (23rd) | ||||
Al Pacino | Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? | Bickham | [17] | |
Richard S. Castellano | Lovers and Other Strangers | Frank | ||
Tony Roberts | Play It Again, Sam | Dick Christie | ||
Louis Zorich | Hadrian VII | Cardinal Ragna |
1970s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Project | Ref. |
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1970 (24th) | ||||
Ken Howard | Child's Play | Paul Reese | [18] | |
Joseph Bova | The Chinese and Dr. Fish | Mr. Lee | ||
Dennis King | A Patriot for Me | Baron von Epp | ||
1971 (25th) | ||||
Paul Sand | Paul Sills' Story Theatre | Various Characters[note 1][19] | [20] | |
Ronald Radd | Abelard and Heloise | Gilies de Vannes | ||
Donald Pickering | Conduct Unbecoming | Capt. Rupert Harper | ||
Ed Zimmermann | The Philanthropist | Donald | ||
1972 (26th) | ||||
Vincent Gardenia | The Prisoner of Second Avenue | Harry Edison | [21] | |
Douglas Rain | Vivat! Vivat Regina! | William Cecil | ||
Lee Richardson | Lord Bothwell | |||
Joe Silver | Lenny | Various Characters | ||
1973 (27th) | ||||
John Lithgow | The Changing Room | Kenny Kendal | [22] | |
Barnard Hughes | Much Ado About Nothing | Dogberry | ||
John McMartin | Don Juan | Sganarelle | ||
Hayward Morse | Butley | Joseph Keyston | ||
1974 (28th) | ||||
Ed Flanders | A Moon for the Misbegotten | Phil Hogan | [23] | |
René Auberjonois | The Good Doctor | Performer | ||
Douglas Turner Ward | The River Niger | Johnny Williams | ||
Dick Anthony Williams | What the Wine-Sellers Buy | Rico | ||
1975 (29th) | ||||
Frank Langella | Seascape | Leslie | [24] | |
Larry Blyden | Absurd Person Singular | Sidney | ||
Leonard Frey | The National Health | Barnet | ||
Philip Locke | Sherlock Holmes | Professor Moriarty | ||
George Rose | My Fat Friend | Henry | ||
Dick Anthony Williams | Black Picture Show | Alexander | ||
1976 (30th) | ||||
Edward Herrmann | Mrs. Warren's Profession | Frank Gardner | [25] | |
Barry Bostwick | They Knew What They Wanted | Joe | ||
Gabriel Dell | Lamppost Reunion | Fred Santora | ||
Daniel Seltzer | Knock Knock | Cohn | ||
1977 (31st) | ||||
Jonathan Pryce | Comedians | Gethin Price | [26] | |
Bob Dishy | Sly Fox | Abner Truckle | ||
Joe Fields | The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel | First Sergeant Tower | ||
Laurence Luckinbill | The Shadow Box | Brian | ||
1978 (32nd) | ||||
Lester Rawlins | Da | Drumm | [27] | |
Morgan Freeman | The Mighty Gents | Zeke | ||
Victor Garber | Deathtrap | Clifford Anderson | ||
Cliff Gorman | Chapter Two | Leo Schneider | ||
1979 (33rd) | ||||
Michael Gough | Bedroom Farce | Ernest | [28] | |
Bob Balaban | The Inspector General | Óssip | ||
Joseph Maher | Spokesong | The Trick Cyclist | ||
Edward James Olmos | Zoot Suit | El Pachuco |
1980s
1990s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Project | Ref. |
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1990 (44th) | ||||
Charles Durning | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Big Daddy | [39] | |
Rocky Carroll | The Piano Lesson | Lymon | ||
Terry Kinney | The Grapes of Wrath | Jim Casy | ||
Gary Sinise | Tom Joad | |||
1991 (45th) | ||||
Kevin Spacey | Lost in Yonkers | Louie Kurnitz | [40] | |
Adam Arkin | I Hate Hamlet | Gary Peter Lefkowitz | ||
Dylan Baker | La Bête | Prince County | ||
Stephen Lang | The Speed of Darkness | Lou | ||
1992 (46th) | ||||
Laurence Fishburne | Two Trains Running | Sterling | [41] | |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Two Trains Running | Holloway | ||
Željko Ivanek | Two Shakespearean Actors | John Ryder | ||
Tony Shalhoub | Conversations with My Father | Charlie | ||
1993 (47th) | ||||
Stephen Spinella | Angels in America: Millennium Approaches | Prior Walter, et al. | [42] | |
Robert Sean Leonard | Candida | Eugene Marchbanks | ||
Joe Mantello | Angels in America: Millennium Approaches | Louis Ironson | ||
Zakes Mokae | The Song of Jacob Zulu | Rev. Zulu/Mr. X, Itshe | ||
1994 (48th) | ||||
Jeffrey Wright | Angels in America: Perestroika | Norman "Belize" Arriaga, et al. | [43] | |
Larry Bryggman | Picnic | Howard Bevans | ||
David Marshall Grant | Angels in America: Perestroika | Joe Pitt, et al. | ||
Gregory Itzin | The Kentucky Cycle | Various Characters | ||
1995 (49th) | ||||
John Glover | Love! Valour! Compassion! | John and James Jeckyll | [44] | |
Stephen Bogardus | Love! Valour! Compassion! | Gregory Mitchell | ||
Anthony Heald | Perry Sellars | |||
Jude Law | Indiscretions | Michael | ||
1996 (50th) | ||||
Ruben Santiago-Hudson | Seven Guitars | Canewell | [45] | |
James Gammon | Buried Child | Dodge | ||
Roger Robinson | Seven Guitars | Hedley | ||
Reg Rogers | Holiday | Ned Seton | ||
1997 (51st) | ||||
Owen Teale | A Doll's House | Torvald Helmer | [46] | |
Terry Beaver | The Last Night of Ballyhoo | Adolph | ||
Brian Murray | The Little Foxes | Oscar | ||
Biff McGuire | The Young Man from Atlanta | Pete Davenport | ||
1998 (52nd) | ||||
Tom Murphy | The Beauty Queen of Leenane | Ray Dooley | [47] | |
Brían F. O'Byrne | The Beauty Queen of Leenane | Pato Dooley | ||
Sam Trammell | Ah, Wilderness! | Richard Miller | ||
Max Wright | Ivanov | Pavel Lebedev | ||
1999 (53rd) | ||||
Frank Wood | Side Man | Gene | [48] | |
Kevin Anderson | Death of a Salesman | Biff Loman | ||
Finbar Lynch | Not About Nightingales | Jim Allison | ||
Howard Witt | Death of a Salesman | Charley |
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Actor | Role(s) | Project | Ref. |
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2020 (74th) | ||||
David Alan Grier | A Soldier's Play | Sergeant Vernon C. Waters | [69] | |
Ato Blankson-Wood | Slave Play | Gary | ||
James Cusati-Moyer | Dustin | |||
John Benjamin Hickey | The Inheritance | Henry Wilcox | ||
Paul Hilton | Walter Poole/Morgan | |||
2022 (75th) | ||||
Jesse Tyler Ferguson | Take Me Out | Mason Marzac | [70] | |
Alfie Allen | Hangmen | Mooney | ||
Chuck Cooper | Trouble in Mind | Sheldon Forrester | ||
Ron Cephas Jones | Clyde's | Montrellous | ||
Michael Oberholtzer | Take Me Out | Shane Mungitt | ||
Jesse Williams | Darren Lemming | |||
2023 (76th) | ||||
Brandon Uranowitz | Leopoldstadt | Ludwig Jakobovicz / Nathan Fischbein | [71] | |
Jordan E. Cooper | Ain't No Mo' | Peaches | ||
Samuel L. Jackson | August Wilson's The Piano Lesson | Doaker Charles | ||
Arian Moayed | A Doll's House | Torvald Helmer | ||
David Zayas | Cost of Living | Eddie |
Wins total
- 2 wins
Nominations total
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Character win total
- 2 wins
- Phil Hogan from A Moon for the Misbegotten
- Richard Roma from Glengarry Glen Ross
- Mason Marzac from Take Me Out
Character nomination total
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Productions with multiple nominations
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- Big Fish, Little Fish - Martin Gabel and George Grizzard.
- The Subject Was Roses - Jack Albertson and Martin Sheen.
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead - Paul Hecht, Brian Murray, and John Wood.
- Vivat! Vivat Regina! - Douglas Rain and Lee Richardson.
- The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - Edward Petherbridge and David Threlfall.
- Brighton Beach Memoirs - Matthew Broderick and Željko Ivanek.
- Glengarry Glen Ross - Joe Mantegna and Robert Prosky.
- Loot - Charles Keating and Joseph Maher.
- The Grapes of Wrath - Terry Kinney and Gary Sinise.
- Two Trains Running - Laurence Fishburne and Roscoe Lee Browne.
- Angels in America: Millennium Approaches - Joe Mantello and Stephen Spinella.
- Angels in America: Perestroika - David Marshall Grant and Jeffrey Wright.
- Love! Valour! Compassion! - Stephen Bogardus, John Glover, and Anthony Heald.
- Seven Guitars - Roger Robinson and Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
- The Beauty Queen of Leenane - Tom Murphy and Brían F. O'Byrne.
- Death of a Salesman - Kevin Anderson and Howard Witt.
- Dirty Blonde- Kevin Chamberlin and Bob Stillman.
- Proof-Larry Bryggman and Ben Shenkman.
- Morning's at Seven - William Biff McGuire and Stephen Tobolowsky.
- Long Day's Journey into Night - Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robert Sean Leonard.
- Take Me Out - Denis O'Hare and Daniel Sunjata.
- Glengarry Glen Ross - Alan Alda, Gordon Clapp, and Liev Schreiber.
- Awake and Sing! - Mark Ruffalo and Pablo Schreiber.
- The Coast of Utopia - Billy Crudup and Ethan Hawke.
- Radio Golf - Anthony Chisholm and John Earl Jelks.
- The Seafarer - Conleth Hill and Jim Norton.
- The Norman Conquests - Stephen Mangan and Paul Ritter.
- Golden Boy - Danny Burstein and Tony Shalhoub.
- Twelfth Night - Paul Chahidi, Stephen Fry, and Mark Rylance.
- Lobby Hero - Michael Cera and Brian Tyree Henry.
- The Inheritance - John Benjamin Hickey and Paul Hilton.
- Slave Play - Ato Blankson-Wood and James Cusati-Moyer.
- Take Me Out - Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Michael Oberholtzer, and Jesse Williams.
Trivia
- A supporting actor in each of Neil Simon's Eugene trilogy (Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound) has taken the Tony.
- Featured actors in both parts of the original production and in the 2018 revival of Tony Kushner's Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes series have won the award.
- Matthew Broderick currently holds the record for the youngest person to ever receive this award, at the age of 21 years old.
- Roy Dotrice currently holds the record for the oldest person to ever receive this award, at the age of 77 years old.
See also
- Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
- Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical
- Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play
- Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- List of Tony Award-nominated productions
Notes
- ^ Sand played as Cowherd in "The Little Peasant", the Rich Peasant in "The Little Peasant", Robber Bridegroom in "The Robber Bridegroom", Turkey Lurkey in "Henny Penny", Clerk in "The Master Thief", Soldier in "The Master Thief", Simpleton in "The Golden Goose" and Hound in "Town Musicians of Bremen".
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External links
- Official Tony Awards website
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