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Tony Awards 2010: Actors on Hollywood


After putting the blog in stand-by for almost two months (on the motivations of such a lethargy ask my analyst) am forced to catch up and recap quickly on the major events of the American executive's show I could not make a timely report . And so, after the Emmy nominations, you need a quick post on Tony Awards , allocated at the beginning of June, if only because the ceremony was triumph more than ever the stars of Hollywood.

Catherine Zeta-Jones , beaming and irrepressible, won best actress for the musical A Little Night Music . The need is to enter the Emmy shortlist of players awarded three top prizes of the show the stars and stripes (Oscar, Tony and Emmy). Always wins the first time the Zeta-Jones. And 'the spitting image of ambition, safety, success. And luck. But as a musical performer is magnificent.


Scarlett Johansson withdrew the award for best supporting actress for her performance in A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller. If you thought that his image had been tarnished confident that Tony will work as good springboard to relaunch his career. A career ready to take flight is surely that of Eddie Redmayne, best supporting actor for Red . Disturbatissimo was the gay son of Julianne Moore in Savage Grace and is in pole position for the lead role in Spielberg's War Horse, scheduled for 2012.


Finally Denzel Washington and Viola Davis (unforgettable in Doubt ) have triumphed as best actor for Fences (best revival of a work in prose). Davis has defeated so Laura Linney (nominated for Time Stands Still), which is seen blowing his nose Oscar and Tony, one behind the other (but can console himself with the 'Emmy win last year for the miniseries John Adams) .

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