| Also: Brynner didn't win the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 04:07 am EST 02/13/21 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 03:59 am EST 02/13/21 | |
| In reply to: Please - brYnner with a Y. - Chromolume 12:15 am EST 02/13/21 | |
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| Contrary to the Hollywood Reporter story linked in the original post, Brynner won the Tony for Supporting or Featured Actor in a Musical. At the 1952 Tonys, it was Phil Silvers who won Best Actor in a Musical for ''Top Banana.'' However, Brynner did win Best Actor for the film adaptation of ''The King and I'' at the 1957 Academy Awards. And stars of Broadway revivals of ''The King and I,'' like Lou Diamond Phillips and Ken Watanabe, were Tony-nominated for Leading Actor |
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