Hollywood stars who have won Tony Awards

Hollywood icon Jessica Lange added a Tony award to her impressive trophy collection in 2016. The actress won Best Actress honours for Long Day's Journey Into Night. Jessica's trophy tally now stands at: two Oscars, five Golden Globes and three Emmys.
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The actor, who scored an Oscar nomination for his performance in Frost Nixon, won his fourth Tony in 2016 for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in the play The Father. Throughout his five-decade career, Frank has successfully bridged a career both onscreen and in theatre.
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Right from the get-go, Eddie Redmayne made a splash on stage scooping up the trophy for Best Featured Actor in the play ‘Red’. He now has a Tony, a Golden Globe and as Oscar on his shelf.
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Hamilton-native Martin Short sang and danced his way to victory in 1999’s ‘Little Me’. Photo: © Getty Images
‘The Godfather’ star Al Pacino (right) scored his first Tony in 1969 and returned to the stage to pick up the prize in 1977 for 'The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel'.
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Matthew Broderick, who has over 10 Broadway credits to his name, won his first Tony at the age of 21 for ‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’. Seen here, Sarah Jessica Parker joins him backstage after being crowned best actor for 1995’s ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’.
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Whoopi Goldberg (pictured here with Mary Tyler Moore) is one of only 11 stars to secure the coveted EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony). She fulfilled the Tony requirement in 2002 by producing the Best Musical winner ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’.
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Before transfixing audiences as politician Francis Underwood in ‘House of Cards’, Kevin Spacey carved out a place for himself on the Great White Way. His performance in ‘The Iceman Cometh’ in 1999 garnered him his first Tony award.
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In her Broadway debut, Scarlett Johansson won the 2010 Best Actress award for her performance in ‘A View From the Bridge’.
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After starring in productions of ‘Julius Caesar’ and ‘Checkmates’, Denzel Washington captured a Tony in 2010 for his portrayal of Troy Maxson in the drama ‘Fences’. Photo: © Getty Images
Jane Krakowski rocked out as Carla Albanese in ‘Nine: The Musical’ to the tune of a Tony Award in 2003.
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Five-time Tony Awards host Hugh Jackman won a statue in 2003 for his debut role in ‘The Boy From Oz.’
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Before Oscar’s academy recognized her work in ‘Doubt’ and ‘The Help’, Viola Davis received three Tony award nominations, taking home two for ‘King Hedley II’ and ‘Fences’.
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‘Ray Donovan’ star Liev Schreiber snagged a Tony in 2005 for ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’. He was nominated again in 2007 after winning rave reviews in ‘Talk Radio’.
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Neil Patrick Harris proved that he is more than just a TV star. The How I Met Your Mother alum received a Tony for Best Performance by an actor in a leading role in the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch.