St. Clair Bayfield Award

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The St. Clair Bayfield Award was established in 1973 by the Actors' Equity Association in honor of St. Clair Bayfield to recognize Shakespearean actors and actresses of the New York metropolitan area. [1]

YearRecipientRolePlayProduction
1973 Barnard Hughes Dogberry Much Ado About Nothing New York Shakespeare Festival
1974Randy KimTrinculo The Tempest New York Shakespeare Festival
1975 John Glover Clown The Winter's Tale New York Shakespeare Festival
1976Carolyne McWilliamsMariana Measure for Measure New York Shakespeare Festival
1977No Award
1978Carmen DeLavalapeEmelia Othello New York Shakespeare Festival
1979Robert ChristianAufidius Coriolanus New York Shakespeare Festival
1980No award
1981Ralph DrischellEarl of Worcester Henry IV New York Shakespeare Festival
1982Tom SpackmanEdmund King Lear New York Shakespeare Festival
1983 Concetta Tomei Queen Elizabeth Richard III New York Shakespeare Festival
1984 Anthony Heald Fluellen Henry V New York Shakespeare Festival
1985No award
1986 Nathan Lane Pompey Measure for Measure New York Shakespeare Festival
1987No Award
1988 Bradley Whitford Paris Romeo and Juliet New York Shakespeare Festival
1989 Keith David Aufidius Coriolanus New York Shakespeare Festival
1990 Dana Ivey Gertrude Hamlet New York Shakespeare Festival
1991Byron JenningsPericles Pericles, Prince of Tyre New York Shakespeare Festival
1992 Elizabeth McGovern Rosalind As You Like It New York Shakespeare Festival
1993 Michael Cumpsty Alcibiades Timon of Athens National Theatre
1994 Malcolm Gets Proteus The Two Gentlemen of Verona New York Shakespeare Festival
1995 Stephen Spinella Pandarus Troilus and Cressida New York Shakespeare Festival
1996Nicholas Kepros Escalus Measure for Measure Theatre for a New Audience
1997 Jayne Atkinson Katherine Henry VIII New York Shakespeare Festival
1998 Brian Murray Toby Belch Twelfth Night Lincoln Center
1999 Max Wright Christopher Sly The Taming of the Shrew New York Shakespeare Festival
2000Rachel Botchan Lady Ann Richard III Pearl Theatre Company
2001Andrew Weems Thersites Troilus and Cressida Theatre for a New Audience
2002Ray VirtaBenedick Much Ado About Nothing Pearl Theatre
2003 Dakin Matthews Glendower / Warwick Henry IV, Parts 1, 2 Vivian Beaumont Theater
2004Carman Lacivitamultiple charactersRose Rage: Henry VI, 1, 2, 3 Chicago Shakespeare Theater
2005 Colm Feore Cassius Julius Caesar Belasco Theatre
2006 George Morfogen Duke of York Richard II Classic Stage Company
2007 Jay O. Sanders Bottom A Midsummer Night's Dream The Public Theater
2008 Stark Sands Ferdinand The Tempest Classic Stage Company
2009 David Pittu Feste Twelfth Night The Public Theater
2010 Charles Kimbrough Prince of Arragon The Merchant of Venice The Public Theater
2011Nick Westrate Berowne Love's Labour's Lost The Public Theater
2012 David Furr Orlando As You Like It The Public Theater
2013 Tina Benko Titania A Midsummer Night's Dream Theatre for a New Audience
2014Amanda QuaidDionyza/Bawd Pericles, Prince of Tyre The Public Theater
2015Andy GrotelueschenLaunce/Duke The Two Gentlemen of Verona Fiasco Theater [2]
2016Louis Cancelmi Achilles Troilus and Cressida Shakespeare in the Park [3]
2017Peter Friedman Polonius Hamlet The Public Theater [4]
2018Mia Katigbak Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester Henry VI National Asian American Theater Company [5]
2019 Jonathan Hadary Sicinius Velutus Coriolanus The Public Theater [6]
2020

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References

  1. "The Equity Awards: The St. Clair Bayfield Award". www.abouttheartists.com.
  2. BWW News Desk. "Actors Equity Foundation Announces Winner of St. Clair Bayfield Award". BroadwayWorld.com.
  3. Viagas, Robert (December 12, 2016). "Winners Announced for Callaway and St. Clair Bayfield Awards". Playbill.
  4. Gans, Andrew (January 9, 2018). "Ragtime Tony Nominee Peter Friedman Presented With St. Clair Bayfield Award January 9". Playbill.
  5. Gans, Andrew (December 6, 2018). "Mia Katigbak Named Recipient of Actors' Equity Foundation's St. Clair Bayfield Award". Playbill.
  6. McPhee, Ryan (December 4, 2019). "Danielle Brooks, John Keating, Jonathan Hadary Receive Actors' Equity Awards". Playbill.