Sometimes I say to myself, 'Oh, I wish I could win a Tony Award', although I'm not that bothered.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would like to have won a Tony, I guess, because I have always thought of myself as a theater person. But I've won my share of awards, so I don't worry about it.
I've got a Grammy and Emmy, I'd like to have a Tony.
I have a Tony Award now. It hasn't changed too much in the theater world, but it gives me entree for film stuff and TV stuff, where people will see me more easily now because they know me.
I got nominated for a Tony in my Broadway debut, which was fascinating and thrilling and sort of unbelievable all at the same time.
Being on Broadway and getting a Tony nomination - this has been an incredible ride, from rather humble beginnings.
When they say you're the best, I always remember that the majority of the audience probably thinks someone else should have gotten the award.
What I enjoy so much about the Tonys' uniqueness is that anyone who's tuning in has an interest in seeing the show, so our job is halfway done.
I'll talk about my Tony all day long.
I got nominated for a Tony, which was a complete surprise. It was an experience that I will always cherish.
To be nominated was enough, but when I won I the Tony I just felt relief.