Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play

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Tony Award for
Best Actor in a Play
Jeremy Strong 2014.jpg
2024 Recipient: Jeremy Strong
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Location New York City
Presented by American Theatre Wing The Broadway League
Currently held by Jeremy Strong for An Enemy of the People (2024)
Website TonyAwards.com

The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading 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 leading roles in a Broadway play. The awards are named after Antoinette Perry, an American actress who died in 1946.

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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]

The award was originally called the Tony Award for Actors—Play. It was first presented to José Ferrer and Fredric March at the 1st Tony Awards for their portrayals of Cyrano De Bergerac and Clinton Jones in Cyrano de Bergerac and Years Ago, respectively. 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]

Nine actors hold the record for having the most wins in this category, with a total of two. Brian Bedford and Jason Robards are tied with the most nominations, with a total of seven. George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is the character to take the award the most times, winning three times.

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner
Jose Ferrer won twice for Cyrano de Bergerac (1947) and The Shrike (1952) Jose Ferrer - 1952.jpg
José Ferrer won twice for Cyrano de Bergerac (1947) and The Shrike (1952)
Fredric March won twice Years Ago (1947) and in Long Day's Journey into Night (1957) Fredric March-1.jpg
Fredric March won twice Years Ago (1947) and in Long Day's Journey into Night (1957)
Henry Fonda won for Mister Roberts (1948) Henry Fonda, 1940.jpg
Henry Fonda won for Mister Roberts (1948)
Sidney Blackmer won for Come Back, Little Sheba in 1950 Sidney Blackmer.jpg
Sidney Blackmer won for Come Back, Little Sheba in 1950
Paul Muni won for Inherit the Wind (1956) Paul Muni - Zola - 1936.jpg
Paul Muni won for Inherit the Wind (1956)
Ralph Bellamy won for Sunrise at Campobello (1958) RBellamy34.jpg
Ralph Bellamy won for Sunrise at Campobello (1958)
Jason Robards won for The Disenchanted (1959) Jason Robards 1956 Obie Awards (cropped) (cropped).jpg
Jason Robards won for The Disenchanted (1959)
Melvyn Douglas won for The Best Man (1960) Douglas-portrait.jpg
Melvyn Douglas won for The Best Man (1960)
Zero Mostel won for Rhinoceros (1961) Zero Mostel - still.jpg
Zero Mostel won for Rhinoceros (1961)
Paul Scofield won for A Man for All Seasons (1963) Allan Warren.jpg
Paul Scofield won for A Man for All Seasons (1963)
Alec Guinness won for Dylan (1964) Alec Guinness 6 Allan Warren.jpg
Alec Guinness won for Dylan (1964)
Walter Matthau won for The Odd Couple (1965) Walter Matthau - 1952.jpg
Walter Matthau won for The Odd Couple (1965)
Martin Balsam won for You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running (1968) Martin Balsam Film Still.jpg
Martin Balsam won for You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running (1968)
James Earl Jones won for The Great White Hope (1969) and for Fences (1987) James Earl Jones Baltimore.jpg
James Earl Jones won for The Great White Hope (1969) and for Fences (1987)
Alan Bates won twice, for Butley (1973) and Fortune's Fool (2002) Alan Bates.jpg
Alan Bates won twice, for Butley (1973) and Fortune's Fool (2002)
Al Pacino won for The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977) Al Pacino - Hummel.jpg
Al Pacino won for The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977)
Ian McKellen won for Amadeus (1981) McKellenRichmnd040219-13 (46275366854) (cropped).jpg
Ian McKellen won for Amadeus (1981)
Harvey Fierstein won for Torch Song Trilogy (1983) Harvey Fierstein 2 Shankbone Metropolitan Opera 2009.jpg
Harvey Fierstein won for Torch Song Trilogy (1983)
Jeremy Irons won for The Real Thing (1984) Jeremy Irons face.jpg
Jeremy Irons won for The Real Thing (1984)
Derek Jacobi won for Much Ado About Nothing (1985) Sir Derek Jacobi.jpg
Derek Jacobi won for Much Ado About Nothing (1985)
Judd Hirsch won twice for I'm Not Rappaport (1986) and Conversations with My Father (1992) Judd Hirsch - 1967.jpg
Judd Hirsch won twice for I'm Not Rappaport (1986) and Conversations with My Father (1992)
Robert Morse won Tru (1990) Portrait of Robert Morse LCCN2004663379.jpg
Robert Morse won Tru (1990)
Ralph Fiennes for Hamlet (1995) Ralph Fiennes from "The White Crow" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2018 (31747095048).jpg
Ralph Fiennes for Hamlet (1995)
Christopher Plummer won for Barrymore (1997) Christopher Plummer 2014.jpg
Christopher Plummer won for Barrymore (1997)
Brian Dennehy won twice for Death of a Salesman (1999) and Long Days Journey into Night (2003) BrianDennehyJul2009.jpg
Brian Dennehy won twice for Death of a Salesman (1999) and Long Days Journey into Night (2003)
Jefferson Mays won for I Am My Own Wife in 2004 International Peace Institute President Terje Rod-Larsen and Jefferson Mays (Mays cropped).jpg
Jefferson Mays won for I Am My Own Wife in 2004
Bill Irwin won for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2005) Bill Irwin by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Bill Irwin won for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2005)
Richard Griffiths won for The History Boys in 2006 BAFTA 2007 (387023768).jpg
Richard Griffiths won for The History Boys in 2006
Frank Langella won twice for his roles in Frost/Nixon (2007) and The Father (2016) Frank Langella Deauville 2012.jpg
Frank Langella won twice for his roles in Frost/Nixon (2007) and The Father (2016)
Mark Rylance won for Boeing-Boeing (2008), and Jerusalem (2011) Mark Rylance Cannes 2016.jpg
Mark Rylance won for Boeing-Boeing (2008), and Jerusalem (2011)
Geoffrey Rush won for Exit the King in 2009 Geoffrey Rush Final Portrait Red Carpet Berlinale 2017 01 (cropped).jpg
Geoffrey Rush won for Exit the King in 2009
Denzel Washington won for Fences (2010) Denzel Washington (29479254650) (cropped).jpg
Denzel Washington won for Fences (2010)
James Corden won for One Man, Two Guvnors (2012) James Corden at 2015 PaleyFest (cropped).jpg
James Corden won for One Man, Two Guvnors (2012)
Tracy Letts won for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2013) TracyLetts-byPhilipRomano.jpg
Tracy Letts won for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2013)
Bryan Cranston has won the award twice, for All the Way (2014) and Network (2019) Bryan Cranston at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival (2).jpg
Bryan Cranston has won the award twice, for All the Way (2014) and Network (2019)
Kevin Kline won for Present Laughter in 2017 Kevin Kline (5534856504).jpg
Kevin Kline won for Present Laughter in 2017
Andrew Garfield won for Angels in America in 2018 Andrew Garfield 2011 CC2011.jpg
Andrew Garfield won for Angels in America in 2018
Simon Russell Beale won for The Lehman Trilogy (2021) SRBeale crop.jpg
Simon Russell Beale won for The Lehman Trilogy (2021)
Sean Hayes won for Good Night, Oscar (2023) Sean Hayes (portrait).jpg
Sean Hayes won for Good Night, Oscar (2023)
Jeremy Strong won for An Enemy of the People (2024) Jeremy Strong 2014.jpg
Jeremy Strong won for An Enemy of the People (2024)

1940s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1947
(1st)
José Ferrer Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano De Bergerac
Fredric March Years AgoClinton Jones
1948
(2nd)
Henry Fonda Mister Roberts Lt. Roberts
Paul Kelly Command Decision Brigadier General K.C. Dennis
Basil Rathbone The Heiress Dr. Austin Sloper
1949
(3rd)
Rex Harrison Anne of the Thousand Days Henry VIII

1950s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1950
(4th)
Sidney Blackmer Come Back, Little Sheba Doc
1951
(5th)
Claude Rains Darkness at Noon Rubashov
1952
(6th)
José Ferrer The Shrike Jim Downs
1953
(7th)
Tom Ewell The Seven Year Itch Richard Sherman
1954
(8th)
David Wayne The Teahouse of the August Moon Sakini
1955
(9th)
Alfred Lunt Quadrille Diensen
1956
(10th)
Paul Muni Inherit the Wind Henry Drummond [4]
Ben Gazzara A Hatful of Rain Johnny Pope
Boris Karloff The Lark Pierre Cauchon
Michael Redgrave Tiger at the Gates Hector
Edward G. Robinson Middle of the Night The Manufacturer
1957
(11th)
Fredric March Long Day's Journey into Night James Tyrone Sr. [5]
Maurice Evans The Apple Cart King Magnus
Wilfrid Hyde-White The Reluctant Debutante Jimmy Broadbent
Eric Portman Separate Tables Mr. Malcolm / Major Pollock
Ralph Richardson The Waltz of the Toreadors General St. Pé
Cyril Ritchard Visit to a Small Planet Kreton
1958
(12th)
Ralph Bellamy Sunrise at Campobello Franklin D. Roosevelt [6]
Richard Burton Time Remembered Prince Albert
Hugh Griffith Look Homeward, Angel W.O. Gant
Laurence Olivier The Entertainer Archie Rice
Anthony Perkins Look Homeward, Angel Eugene Gant
Peter Ustinov Romanoff and Juliet The General
Emlyn Williams A Boy Growing UpHimself
1959
(13th)
Jason Robards The DisenchantedManley Halliday [7]
Cedric Hardwicke A Majority of One Koichi Asano
Alfred Lunt The Visit Anton Schill
Christopher Plummer J.B. Nickles
Cyril Ritchard The Pleasure of His CompanyBiddeford Poole
Robert Stephens Epitaph for George Dillon George Dillon

1960s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1960
(14th)
Melvyn Douglas The Best Man William Russell [8]
Sidney Poitier A Raisin in the Sun Walter Lee Younger
Jason Robards Toys in the Attic Julian Berniers
George C. Scott The Andersonville Trial Lt. Col. N. P. Chipman
Lee Tracy The Best Man Arthur Hockstader
1961
(15th)
Zero Mostel Rhinocéros John [9]
Hume Cronyn Big Fish, Little Fish Jimmie Luton
Anthony Quinn Becket Henry II
Sam Levene The Devil's Advocate Dr. Aldo Meyer
1962
(16th)
Paul Scofield A Man for All Seasons Sir Thomas More [10]
Fredric March Gideon Angel
John Mills Ross Aircraftman Ross
Donald Pleasence The Caretaker Davies
1963
(17th)
Arthur Hill Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George [11]
Charles Boyer Lord PengoLord Pengo
Paul Ford Never Too Late Harry Lambert
Bert Lahr The Beauty Part Various Characters
1964
(18th)
Alec Guinness Dylan Dylan Thomas [12]
Richard Burton Hamlet Hamlet
Albert Finney Luther Martin Luther
Jason Robards After the Fall Quentin
1965
(19th)
Walter Matthau The Odd Couple Oscar Madison [13]
John Gielgud Tiny Alice Julian
Donald Pleasence Poor BitosBitos (Robespieere)
Jason Robards Hughie "Erie" Smith
1966
(20th)
Hal Holbrook Mark Twain Tonight! Mark Twain [14]
Patrick Bedford & Donal Donnelly Philadelphia, Here I Come! Gareth O'Donnell
Roland Culver Ivanov Pavel Lebedev
Nicol Williamson Inadmissible Evidence Bill Maitland
1967
(21st)
Paul Rogers The Homecoming Max [15]
Hume Cronyn A Delicate Balance Tobias
Donald Madden Black Comedy Harold Gorringe
Donald Moffat Right You Are (If You Think You Are) Laudisi
The Wild Duck Hjalmar Ekdal
1968
(22nd)
Martin Balsam You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running Various Characters [16]
Albert Finney A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Bri
Milo O'Shea Staircase Harry C. Leeds
Alan Webb I Never Sang for My Father Tom Garrison
1969
(23rd)
James Earl Jones The Great White Hope Jack Jefferson [17]
Art Carney Lovers Andy Tracey
Alec McCowen Hadrian the Seventh Fr. William Rolfe
Donald Pleasence The Man in the Glass Booth Arthur Goldman

1970s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1970
(24th)
Fritz Weaver Child's Play Jerome Malley [18]
James Coco Last of the Red Hot Lovers Barney Cashman
Frank Grimes Borstal Boy Young Behan
Stacy Keach Indians Buffalo Bill
1971
(25th)
Brian Bedford The School for Wives Arnolphe [19]
John Gielgud Home Harry
Alec McCowen The Philanthropist Philip
Ralph Richardson Home Jack
1972
(26th)
Cliff Gorman Lenny Lenny Bruce [20]
Tom Aldredge Sticks and Bones Ozzie
Donald Pleasence Wise Child Mrs. Artminster
Jason Robards The Country Girl Frank Elgin
1973
(27th)
Alan Bates Butley Ben Butley [21]
Jack Albertson The Sunshine Boys Willie Clark
Wilfrid Hyde-White The Jockey Club StakesMarquis of Candover
Paul Sorvino That Championship Season Phil Romano
1974
(28th)
Michael Moriarty Find Your Way HomeJulian Weston [22]
Zero Mostel Ulysses in Nighttown Leopold Bloom
Jason Robards A Moon for the Misbegotten James Tyrone Jr.
George C. Scott Uncle Vanya Mikhail lvovich Astrov
Nicol Williamson Ivan Petrovich Voinitsky
1975
(29th)
John Kani & Winston Ntshona Sizwe Banzi Is Dead / The Island Various Characters [23]
Jim Dale Scapino! Scapino
Peter Firth Equus Alan Strang
Henry Fonda Clarence Darrow Clarence Darrow
Ben Gazzara Hughie and Duet"Erie" Smith
John Wood Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes
1976
(30th)
John Wood Travesties Henry Carr [24]
Moses Gunn The Poison TreeBenjamin Hurspool
George C. Scott Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
Donald Sinden Habeas Corpus Arthur Wicksteed
1977
(31st)
Al Pacino The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel Pavlo Hummel [25]
Tom Courtenay Otherwise Engaged Simon
Ben Gazzara Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George
Ralph Richardson No Man's Land Hirst
1978
(32nd)
Barnard Hughes Da Da [26]
Hume Cronyn The Gin Game Weller Martin
Frank Langella Dracula Dracula
Jason Robards A Touch of the Poet Cornelius Melody
1979
(33rd)
Tom Conti Whose Life Is It Anyway? Ken Harrison [27]
Philip Anglim The Elephant Man John Merrick
Jack Lemmon Tribute Scottie Templeton
Alec McCowen St. Mark's GospelMark

1980s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1980
(34th)
John Rubinstein Children of a Lesser God James Leeds [28]
Charles Brown Home Cephus Miles
Gerald Hiken StriderStrider
Judd Hirsch Talley's Folly Matt Friedman
1981
(35th)
Ian McKellen Amadeus Antonio Salieri [29]
Tim Curry Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Roy Dotrice A Life Drumm
Jack Weston The Floating Light Bulb Jerry Wexler
1982
(36th)
Roger Rees The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby [30]
Tom Courtenay The Dresser Norman
Milo O'Shea Mass Appeal Father Tim Farley
Christopher Plummer Othello Iago
1983
(37th)
Harvey Fierstein Torch Song Trilogy Arnold Beckoff [31]
Jeffrey DeMunn K2 Taylor
Edward Herrmann Plenty Raymond Brock
Tony Lo Bianco A View from the Bridge Eddie Carbone
1984
(38th)
Jeremy Irons The Real Thing Henry [32]
Rex Harrison Heartbreak House Captain Shotover
Calvin Levels Open Admissions Calvin Jefferson
Ian McKellen Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare Himself
1985
(39th)
Derek Jacobi Much Ado About Nothing Benedick [33]
Jim Dale A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Bri
Jonathan Hogan As Is Rich
John Lithgow Requiem for a Heavyweight Harlan "Mountain" McClintock
1986
(40th)
Judd Hirsch I'm Not Rappaport Nat [34]
Hume Cronyn The PetitionGeneral Sir Edmund Milne
Ed Harris Precious SonsFred
Jack Lemmon Long Day's Journey into Night James Tyrone Sr.
1987
(41st)
James Earl Jones Fences Troy Maxson [35]
Philip Bosco You Never Can Tell Waiter
Richard Kiley All My Sons Joe Keller
Alan Rickman Les Liaisons Dangereuses Le Vicomte de Valmont
1988
(42nd)
Ron Silver Speed-the-Plow Charlie Fox [36]
Derek Jacobi Breaking the Code Alan Turing
John Lithgow M. Butterfly Rene Gallimard
Robert Prosky A Walk in the Woods Andrey Botvinnik
1989
(43rd)
Philip Bosco Lend Me a Tenor Saunders [37]
Mikhail Baryshnikov Metamorphosis Gregor Samsa
Victor Garber Lend Me a Tenor Max
Bill Irwin Largely New YorkThe Post-Modern Hoofer

1990s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
1990
(44th)
Robert Morse Tru Truman Capote [38]
Charles S. Dutton The Piano Lesson Boy Willie
Dustin Hoffman The Merchant of Venice Shylock
Tom Hulce A Few Good Men Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, USN, JAG Corps
1991
(45th)
Nigel Hawthorne Shadowlands C. S. Lewis [39]
Peter Frechette Our Country's Good 2nd Lieutenant Ralph Clark
Tom McGowan La Bête Valere
Courtney B. Vance Six Degrees of Separation Paul
1992
(46th)
Judd Hirsch Conversations with My Father Eddie [40]
Alan Alda Jake's Women Jake
Alec Baldwin A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley Kowalski
Brian Bedford Two Shakespearean ActorsWilliam Charles Macready
1993
(47th)
Ron Leibman Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Roy Cohn, et al. [41]
K. Todd Freeman The Song of Jacob Zulu Jacob Zulu
Liam Neeson Anna Christie Mat Burke
Stephen Rea Someone Who'll Watch Over Me Edward
1994
(48th)
Stephen Spinella Angels in America: Perestroika Prior Walter [42]
Brian Bedford Timon of Athens Timon
Christopher Plummer No Man's Land Spooner
Sam Waterston Abe Lincoln in Illinois Abraham Lincoln
1995
(49th)
Ralph Fiennes Hamlet Prince Hamlet [43]
Brian Bedford The Molière ComediesSganarelle
Roger Rees Indiscretions George
Joe Sears A Tuna Christmas Various Characters
1996
(50th)
George Grizzard A Delicate Balance Tobias [44]
Philip Bosco Moon Over Buffalo George Hay
George C. Scott Inherit the Wind Henry Drummond
Martin Shaw An Ideal Husband Lord Goring
1997
(51st)
Christopher Plummer Barrymore John Barrymore [45]
Brian Bedford London Assurance Sir Harcourt Courtly
Michael Gambon Skylight Tom Sergeant
Antony Sher Stanley Stanley
1998
(52nd)
Anthony LaPaglia A View from the Bridge Eddie Carbone [46]
Richard Briers The Chairs Old Man
John Leguizamo Freak Himself
Alfred Molina Art Yvan
1999
(53rd)
Brian Dennehy Death of a Salesman Willy Loman [47]
Brían F. O'Byrne The Lonesome West Valene Connor
Corin Redgrave Not About Nightingales Bert "Boss" Whalen
Kevin Spacey The Iceman Cometh Theodore "Hickey" Hickman

2000s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
2000
(54th)
Stephen Dillane The Real Thing Henry [48]
Gabriel Byrne A Moon for the Misbegotten James Tyrone Jr.
Philip Seymour Hoffman True West Austin / Lee
John C. Reilly
David Suchet Amadeus Antonio Salieri
2001
(55th)
Richard Easton The Invention of Love A. E. Housman, aged 77 [49]
Sean Campion Stones in His Pockets Jake Quinn
Conleth Hill Charlie Conlon
Gary Sinise One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Randle P. McMurphy
Brian Stokes Mitchell King Hedley II King
2002
(56th)
Alan Bates Fortune's Fool Vassily Semyonitch Kuzovkin [50]
Billy Crudup The Elephant Man John Merrick
Liam Neeson The Crucible John Proctor
Alan Rickman Private Lives Elyot Chase
Jeffrey Wright Topdog/Underdog Lincoln
2003
(57th)
Brian Dennehy Long Day's Journey into Night James Tyrone Sr. [51]
Brian Bedford Tartuffe Orgon
Eddie Izzard A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Bri
Paul Newman Our Town Stage Manager
Stanley Tucci Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Johnny
2004
(58th)
Jefferson Mays I Am My Own Wife Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, et al. [52]
Simon Russell Beale Jumpers George
Kevin Kline Henry IV Sir John Falstaff
Frank Langella Match Tobi
Christopher Plummer King Lear King Lear
2005
(59th)
Bill Irwin Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George [53]
Philip Bosco Twelve Angry Men Juror #3
Billy Crudup The Pillowman Katurian
James Earl Jones On Golden Pond Norman Thayer Jr.
Brían F. O'Byrne Doubt Father Flynn
2006
(60th)
Richard Griffiths The History Boys Douglas Hector [54]
Ralph Fiennes Faith Healer Francis Hardy
Željko Ivanek The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Lt. Com. Phillip Francis Queeg
Oliver Platt Shining City John
David Wilmot The Lieutenant of Inishmore Padraic
2007
(61st)
Frank Langella Frost/Nixon Richard Nixon [55]
Boyd Gaines Journey's End Lieut. Osborne
Brían F. O'Byrne The Coast of Utopia Alexander Herzen
Christopher Plummer Inherit the Wind Henry Drummond
Liev Schreiber Talk Radio Barry Champlain
2008
(62nd)
Mark Rylance Boeing-Boeing Robert Lambert [56]
Ben Daniels Les Liaisons Dangereuses Le Vicomte de Valmont
Laurence Fishburne Thurgood Thurgood Marshall
Rufus Sewell Rock 'n' Roll Jan
Patrick Stewart Macbeth Lord Macbeth
2009
(63rd)
Geoffrey Rush Exit the King King Berenger [57]
Jeff Daniels God of Carnage Alan
Raúl Esparza Speed-the-Plow Charlie Fox
James Gandolfini God of Carnage Michael
Thomas Sadoski reasons to be pretty Greg

2010s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
2010
(64th)
Denzel Washington Fences Troy Maxson [58]
Jude Law Hamlet Hamlet
Alfred Molina Red Mark Rothko
Liev Schreiber A View from the Bridge Eddie Carbone
Christopher Walken A Behanding in Spokane Carmichael
2011
(65th)
Mark Rylance Jerusalem Johnny "Rooster" Byron [59]
Brian Bedford The Importance of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
Bobby Cannavale The Motherfucker with the Hat Jackie
Joe Mantello The Normal Heart Ned Weeks
Al Pacino The Merchant of Venice Shylock
2012
(66th)
James Corden One Man, Two Guvnors Francis Henshall [60]
James Earl Jones The Best Man President Art Hockstader
Philip Seymour Hoffman Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
Frank Langella Man and Boy Gregor Antonescu
John Lithgow The Columnist Joseph Alsop
2013
(67th)
Tracy Letts Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George [61]
Tom Hanks Lucky Guy Mike McAlary
Nathan Lane The Nance Chauncey Miles
David Hyde Pierce Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Vanya
Tom Sturridge Orphans Phillip
2014
(68th)
Bryan Cranston All the Way Lyndon B. Johnson [62]
Samuel Barnett Twelfth Night Viola
Chris O'Dowd Of Mice and Men Lennie Small
Mark Rylance Richard III Richard III
Tony Shalhoub Act One Moss Hart / Barnett Hart / George S. Kaufman
2015
(69th)
Alex Sharp The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Christopher Boone [63]
Steven Boyer Hand to God Jason / Tyrone
Bradley Cooper The Elephant Man John Merrick
Ben Miles Wolf Hall Parts One & Two Thomas Cromwell
Bill Nighy Skylight Tom Sergeant
2016
(70th)
Frank Langella The Father Andre [64]
Gabriel Byrne Long Day's Journey into Night James Tyrone Sr.
Jeff Daniels Blackbird Ray Brooks
Tim Pigott-Smith King Charles III King Charles III
Mark Strong A View from the Bridge Eddie Carbone
2017
(71st)
Kevin Kline Present Laughter Garry Essendine [65]
Denis Arndt Heisenberg Alex Priest
Chris Cooper A Doll's House, Part 2 Torvald Helmer
Corey Hawkins Six Degrees of Separation Paul
Jefferson Mays Oslo Terje Rød-Larsen
2018
(72nd)
Andrew Garfield Angels in America Prior Walter, et al. [66]
Tom Hollander Travesties Henry Carr
Jamie Parker Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Harry Potter
Mark Rylance Farinelli and the King Philip V of Spain
Denzel Washington The Iceman Cometh Theodore "Hickey" Hickman
2019
(73rd)
Bryan Cranston Network Howard Beale [67]
Paddy Considine The Ferryman Quinn Carney
Jeff Daniels To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch
Adam Driver Burn This Pale
Jeremy Pope Choir Boy Pharus Jonathan Young

2020s

YearActorProjectRole(s)Ref.
2020
(74th)
Andrew Burnap The Inheritance Toby Darling [68]
Ian Barford Linda VistaWheeler
Jake Gyllenhaal Sea Wall/A LifeAbe
Tom Hiddleston Betrayal Robert
Tom Sturridge Sea Wall/A LifeAlex
Blair Underwood A Soldier's Play Captain Richard Davenport
2021No ceremony
2022
(75th)
Simon Russell Beale The Lehman Trilogy Henry Lehman [69]
Adam Godley The Lehman Trilogy Mayer Lehman
Adrian Lester Emanuel Lehman
David Morse How I Learned to Drive Uncle Peck
Sam Rockwell American Buffalo Teach
Ruben Santiago-Hudson Lackawanna Blues Various Characters
David Threlfall Hangmen Harry Wade
2023
(76th)
Sean Hayes Good Night, Oscar Oscar Levant [70]
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Topdog/Underdog Booth
Corey Hawkins Lincoln
Stephen McKinley Henderson Between Riverside and Crazy Pops
Wendell Pierce Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
2024
(77th)
Jeremy Strong An Enemy of the People Doctor Thomas Stockmann [71]
William Jackson Harper Uncle Vanya Astrov
Leslie Odom Jr. Purlie Victorious Purlie Victorious Judson
Liev Schreiber Doubt Father Brendan Flynn
Michael Stuhlbarg Patriots Boris Berezovsky

Statistics

Most wins

2 wins

Most nominations

Character win total

3 wins
2 wins

Character nomination total

4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Productions with multiple nominations

boldface=winner

Multiple awards and nominations

Actors who have been nominated multiple times in any acting categories
AwardsNominationsRecipient
47 Frank Langella
5 Boyd Gaines
36 Nathan Lane
5 Mark Rylance
4 Kevin Kline
Zero Mostel
3 Hinton Battle
27 Christopher Plummer
6 John Lithgow
Michael Cerveris
5 Christian Borle
George Hearn
George Rose
John Cullum
Robert Morse
4 James Earl Jones
Norbert Leo Butz
Richard Kiley
3 Al Pacino
David Burns
David Wayne
Fredric March
Judd Hirsch
Matthew Broderick
Phil Silvers
Rex Harrison
Robert Preston
Stephen Spinella
Walter Matthau
2 Alan Bates
Brian Dennehy
Bryan Cranston
Harvey Fierstein
Hiram Sherman
James Naughton
Jonathan Pryce
José Ferrer
Russell Nype
Tommy Tune
18 Jason Robards
7 Brian Bedford
Danny Burstein
6 Philip Bosco
5 Brían F. O'Byrne
Hume Cronyn
Jim Dale
4 Billy Crudup
Brandon Uranowitz
Brian Stokes Mitchell
Cyril Ritchard
David Alan Grier
Gregory Hines
Jack Cassidy
Joel Grey
Liev Schreiber
René Auberjonois
Tony Shalhoub
3 Alfred Drake
André De Shields
Barry Bostwick
Courtney B. Vance
David Hyde Pierce
Gary Beach
Gavin Creel
George Grizzard
Jefferson Mays
Jerry Orbach
John Wood
Larry Blyden
Len Cariou
Mandy Patinkin
Michael Rupert
Richard Burton
Robert Sean Leonard
Roger Bart
Scott Wise
2 Alfred Lunt
Andrew Garfield
Barnard Hughes
Ben Vereen
Ben Platt
Bert Lahr
Bertie Carvel
Bill Irwin
Brent Carver
Charles Nelson Reilly
Chuck Cooper
Cleavant Derricks
Cliff Gorman
Denzel Washington
Derek Jacobi
Eddie Redmayne
Edward Herrmann
Fritz Weaver
George S. Irving
Henry Fonda
Hugh Jackman
Ian McKellen
Jack Albertson
Jeffrey Wright
John Benjamin Hickey
John Glover
Kevin Spacey
Laurence Fishburne
Leslie Odom Jr.
Martin Short
Michael Gough
Michael McGrath
Paul Rogers
Ralph Fiennes
Ray Bolger
Reed Birney
Roger Rees
Roger Robinson
Ron Holgate
Roy Dotrice
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Santino Fontana
Sean Hayes
Simon Russell Beale
Sydney Chaplin
Zakes Mokae
NominationsRecipient
5 Brian d'Arcy James
George C. Scott
John McMartin
Tom Aldredge
4 Donald Pleasence
Gregg Edelman
Raúl Esparza
Raul Julia
Victor Garber
3 Alan Alda
Alec McCowen
Alfred Molina
Andy Karl
Ben Gazzara
Brandon Victor Dixon
Brian Murray
Christopher Fitzgerald
Gilbert Price
Harry Groener
Jeff Daniels
Jonathan Groff
Joseph Maher
Joshua Henry
Kevin Chamberlin
Marc Kudisch
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Ralph Richardson
Robin de Jesús
Terrence Mann
Tim Curry
Željko Ivanek
2 Adam Godley
Alan Rickman
Albert Finney
Alex Brightman
Andrew Rannells
Andy Griffith
Anthony Heald
Anthony Perkins
Arian Moayed
Biff McGuire
Bob Gunton
Bobby Cannavale
Brad Oscar
Brooks Ashmanskas
Bruce Adler
Charles Brown
Charles S. Dutton
Christopher Sieber
Christopher Walken
Clive Revill
Conleth Hill
Corey Hawkins
David Carroll
David Morse
David Pittu
David Threlfall
Dick Anthony Williams
Donald Moffat
Edward Petherbridge
Edward Winter
Gabriel Byrne
Gary Sinise
Gavin Lee
Herschel Bernardi
Howard McGillin
Jack Gilford
Jack Lemmon
Jeremy Pope
Joe Mantello
Joel Blum
Josh Groban
John Gielgud
Jude Law
K. Todd Freeman
Keith Carradine
Larry Bryggman
Larry Haines
Lewis J. Stadlen
Liam Neeson
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Maurice Evans
Maurice Hines
Michael Stuhlbarg
Milo O'Shea
Nicol Williamson
Patrick Wilson
Peter Frechette
Rob McClure
Robert Prosky
Robert Weede
Samuel Barnett
Samuel E. Wright
Savion Glover
Stark Sands
Stephen McKinley Henderson
Theodore Bikel
Tom Courtenay
Tom Sturridge
Tom Wopat
Tony Roberts
Wilfrid Hyde-White

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