Drama League Distinguished Performance Award

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The Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, originally known as the Delia Austrian Medal, is a theater award presented annually since 1935 by The Drama League for the "most distinguished" performance of the theater season. [1] The award is named for theater reviewer Delia Austrian. [2] [3] An artist may only win the award once in their lifetime. [4]

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Winners

YearRecipientWorkRef [1]
1935 Katherine Cornell Romeo and Juliet [5]
1936 Helen Hayes Victoria Regina [5] [6]
1937 Maurice Evans King Richard II [5] [7]
1938 Cedric Hardwicke Shadow and Substance [5]
1939 Raymond Massey Abe Lincoln in Illinois [5] [8]
1940 Paul Muni Key Largo [5]
1941 Paul Lukas Watch on the Rhine [5] [2]
1942 Judith Evelyn Angel Street [5]
1943 Alfred Lunt
Lynn Fontanne
The Pirate [5] [9]
1944 Elisabeth Bergner [lower-alpha 1] The Two Mrs. Carrolls [3]
1945 Mady Christians I Remember Mama [5]
1946 Louis Calhern The Magnificent Yankee [5]
1947 Ingrid Bergman Joan of Lorraine [5]
1948 Judith Anderson Medea [5]
1949 Robert Morley Edward, My Son [5]
1950 Grace George The Velvet Glove [5]
1951 Claude Rains Darkness at Noon [5]
1952 Julie Harris I Am a Camera [5]
1953 Shirley Booth The Time of the Cuckoo [5]
1954 Josephine Hull The Solid Gold Cadillac [5]
1955 Viveca Lindfors Anastasia [5]
1956 David Wayne The Ponder Heart [5]
1957 Eli Wallach Major Barbara [5]
1958 Ralph Bellamy Sunrise at Campobello [5]
1959 Cyril Ritchard The Pleasure of His Company [5]
1960 Jessica Tandy Five Finger Exercise [5]
1961 Hume Cronyn Big Fish, Little Fish [5]
1962 Paul Scofield A Man for All Seasons [5]
1963 Charles Boyer Lord Pengo [5]
1964 Alec Guinness Dylan [5] [10]
1965 John Gielgud Tiny Alice [5]
1966 Richard Kiley Man of La Mancha [5]
1967 Rosemary Harris The Wild Duck [5]
1968 Zoe Caldwell The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie [5]
1969 Alec McCowen Hadrian the Seventh [5]
1970 James Stewart Harvey [5]
1971 Anthony Quayle Sleuth [5]
1972 Eileen Atkins
Claire Bloom
Vivat! Vivat Regina! [5]
1973 Alan Bates Butley [5]
1974 Christopher Plummer The Good Doctor [5]
1975 John Wood Sherlock Holmes [5]
1976 Eva Le Gallienne The Royal Family [5]
1977 Tom Courtenay Otherwise Engaged [5]
1978 Frank Langella Dracula [5]
1979 Frances Sternhagen On Golden Pond [5]
1980 Roy Scheider Betrayal [5]
1981 Ian McKellen Amadeus [11]
1982 Milo O'Shea Mass Appeal [12]
1983 Kate Nelligan
Edward Herrmann
Plenty [13]
1984 Jeremy Irons The Real Thing [14]
1985 Derek Jacobi Cyrano de Bergerac and Much Ado About Nothing [15]
1986 Bernadette Peters Song and Dance [16]
1987 James Earl Jones Fences [17]
1988 John Lithgow M. Butterfly [18]
1989 Pauline Collins Shirley Valentine [19]
1990 Robert Morse Tru [20]
1991 Stockard Channing Six Degrees of Separation [20]
1992 Glenn Close Death and the Maiden [20]
1993 Stephen Rea Someone Who'll Watch Over Me [20]
1994 Sam Waterston Abe Lincoln in Illinois [20]
1995 Cherry Jones The Heiress [21]
1996 Uta Hagen Mrs. Klein [22]
1997 Charles Durning
Bebe Neuwirth
The Gin Game
Chicago
[23]
1998 Brian Stokes Mitchell Ragtime [24]
1999 Kathleen Chalfant Wit [25]
2000 Eileen Heckart The Waverly Gallery [26]
2001 Mary-Louise Parker
Gary Sinise
Proof
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
[27]
2002 Liam Neeson The Crucible [28]
2003 Harvey Fierstein Hairspray [29]
2004 Hugh Jackman The Boy from Oz [30]
2005 Norbert Leo Butz Dirty Rotten Scoundrels [31]
2006 Christine Ebersole Grey Gardens [32]
2007 Liev Schreiber Talk Radio and Macbeth [33]
2008 Patti LuPone Gypsy [34]
2009 Geoffrey Rush Exit the King [35]
2010 Alfred Molina Red [36]
2011 Mark Rylance Jerusalem and La Bête [37]
2012 Audra McDonald Porgy and Bess [38]
2013 Nathan Lane The Nance [39]
2014 Neil Patrick Harris Hedwig and the Angry Inch [40]
2015 Chita Rivera The Visit [41]
2016 Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton [4]
2017 Ben Platt Dear Evan Hansen [4]
2018 Glenda Jackson Three Tall Women [4]
2019 Bryan Cranston Network [42]
2020 Danny Burstein Moulin Rouge! [43]
2021No award presented
2022 Sutton Foster The Music Man [44]
2023 Annaleigh Ashford Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street [4]
2024 Sarah Paulson Appropriate

Notes

  1. The Drama League website does not list Bergner as the recipient in 1944, instead listing Lynn Fontanne, who is listed in other sources as co-recipient with Alfred Lunt in 1943.

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