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  • | style="text-align:center;" | '''Award''' ...nations. In 1997 John Sullivan won the [[Writers' Guild of Great Britain]] award for Best Situation Comedy.
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  • ...and the 1982 [[British Academy Television Award for Best Actress|BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress]] for ''[[Smiley's People (TV series)|Smiley's People]]''. ...orge (film)|1968 screen version]] and was nominated for the [[Golden Globe Award]] for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Drama. The tour of the play was not
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  • ...ckney]] tunes charmed the critics and helped win her a [[w:Tony Award|Tony Award]] for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.<ref name=Whitcomb>{{cite book|las ...Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'', which earned her an [[w:Emmy Award|Emmy Award]] nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
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  • | director = [[Tony Richardson]] | producer = Tony Richardson
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  • ...critical acclaim and an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]]. Some of his other notable credits include ''[[ ...he and Perkins were nominated for the [[Tony Award|Tony Award]] for [[Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play|Best Actor in a Play]].
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  • ...ademy Television Awards|BAFTA TV Awards]] for [[British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance|Best Light Entertainment Performance]]. ...ies ''[[The Fragile Heart]]''. He was also an [[Olivier Award]] and [[Tony Award]] winner for his work in theatre.
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  • ...dian.com/media/2007/mar/14/broadcasting.television1 RTS programme awards – winners], 14 March 2007, [[The Guardian]]</ref> and the play also won two [[BAFTA]] * [[Martin Trenaman]] – [[Tony Hancock]]
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  • ...n]] of the musical won a total of 6 Academy Awards including the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]].<ref name="nyt"/> He received a special Ivor Novello Award for life achievement in 1986. In 1987, encouraged by long-time friend [[Bar
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  • ...rd]]<br />1 [[British Academy Television Awards|British Academy Television Award]] Abroad, he won a [[Tony Award]] for his performance in the 2000 Broadway revival of ''[[A Moon for the Mi
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  • ...manager and producer whose 'fun factory' looked after comic giants such as Tony Hancock and Spike Milligan – obituary|work=The Telegraph|date=14 February ...'[[Doctor Who]]'').<ref name=hartswood /> She also represented comedians [[Tony Hancock]] (until 1961)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/artic
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  • ...y animated film, ''[[The Aristocats]]''. In 1975, she won a [[Golden Globe Award]] for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series for her portrayal of N ...as [[Mistress Quickly]]. In 1963, she was nominated for Broadway's [[Tony Award]] as Best Actress (Dramatic) for ''[[The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymo
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  • ...with ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' (1960), directed by [[Tony Richardson]], who had previously directed him in the theatre. He maintained ...der the Volcano (1984 film)|Under the Volcano]]'' (1984), and as [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Best Supporting Actor]] for ''Erin Brockovich'' (
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  • ...ase]]'' (1968) and ''[[Mass Appeal (play)|Mass Appeal]]'' (1982).<ref name=Tony/> ...ominated for the [[Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play]] in 1968.<ref name=Tony/>
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  • ...cal or Comedy|Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy]] and [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy|Best Actor – Musical ...porting Role]], making him the [[List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees#Youngest nominees 4|fourth-youngest]] nominee in the category.
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  • ...or Best Actor]] for the same role. In 2009, he won an [[International Emmy Award for Best Actor]] for his appearance on the BBC One drama ''[[The Street (UK ...lobe]], [[BAFTA]] Awards and an [[Academy Award]] nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]].
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  • | producer = Blake Edwards<br />[[Tony Adams (producer)|Tony Adams]] (Associate Producer)<br>'''Animation:'''<br>[[Richard Williams (ani * [[Tony Sympson|Tony Sympson]] as Mr. Shork
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  • ...death of [[Olivia de Havilland]], Johns became the oldest living [[Academy Award]]-nominee in any acting category. Johns was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her work in the 1960 film ''[[The Sundown
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  • ...pages=23–25 |isbn=0330367757}}</ref> In 1986 he won the [[Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance]] for his stage role in the play ''[[When We Ar ...e.<ref name="telegraph" /> His first television appearance was on ''[[The Tony Hancock Show]]'' in 1956, after which he briefly became a regular actor on
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  • ...cademy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for the film, as well as a [[Tony Award]] nomination for the stage production. Other notable projects include ''[[T ...r award at the [[6th Moscow International Film Festival]] and an [[Academy Award]] nomination in the same category.<ref name="Moscow1969">{{cite web |url=ht
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  • ...between British and American films as well as the stage. She won a [[Tony Award]] in 1949 for her Broadway début as Countess Aurelia in the English-speaki [[Category:Donaldson Award winners]]
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