famous leading actor in the 1950's is Tony Curtis
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Tony Anthony - actor - was born on 1937-10-16.
Tony Leung's profession of being an actor started in 1982. Before he became an actor he first worked as a grocer runner at his uncle's shop and then he was a showroom salesman at a shopping center in Hong Kong.
Yes. Tony Bill the actor is the same person as Tony Bill the Director. Tony started out as an actor with the intention of becoming a filmmaker. He became a producer in 1971 and hit it big in 1973 with "The Sting," which was one of the highest-grossing films of all time and won an Academy Award for Best Picture. He made his debut as a director in 1980 with "My Bodyguard," one of Matt Dillon's first movies.
Was Mary Tyler-Moore Ever married to actor Tony Martin
The 2003 Best Leading Actor in a Musical Tony went to Harvey Fierstein. He received the award for his performance as Edna Turnblad in Hairspray.
The 2006 Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Tony went to Richard Griffiths. He received the award for his performance as Hector in The History Boys.
The 2015 Best Leading Actor in a Musical Tony went to Michael Cerveris. He received the award for his performance as Bruce in Fun Home.
The 2004 Best Leading Actor in a Musical Tony went to Hugh Jackman. He received the award for his performance as Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz.
The 2002 Best Leading Actor in a Play Tony went to Alan Bates. He received the award for his performance as Vassily Semyonitch Kuzovkin in Fortune's Fool.
The 2004 Best Leading Actor in a Play Tony went to Jefferson Mays. He received the award for playing multiple roles in the production of I Am My Own Wife.
The 2012 Tony for Best Leading Actor in a Musical went to Steve Kazee. He received the award for his performance as Guy in the musical Once.
The 2010 Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play Tony went to Denzel Washington. He received the award for his performance as Troy Maxson in the revival of Fences.
The 2002 Best Leading Actor in a Musical Tony went to John Lithgow. He received the award for his performance as J.J. Hunsecker in Sweet Smell of Success.
The 2005 Best Leading Actor in a Musical Tony went to Norbert Leo Butz. He received the award for his performance as Freddy in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
The 2006 Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Tony went to John Lloyd Young. He received the award for his performance as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys.
The 2005 Best Leading Actor in a Play Tony went to Bill Irwin. He received the award for his performance as George in the revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.