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Credits in the database:

Performance

On the Twentieth Century
[Broadway, Actors’ Fund Concert, 2005]
Oliver Webb

Monty Python's Spamalot
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2005]
Concorde
Dennis's Mother
Sir Bedevere

The Producers
[West End, London Production, 2004]
Max Bialystock

Cam Jansen
[New York, Reading, 2004]
Other Roles

The Producers
[US Tour, 2nd National Tour, 2003]
Max Bialystock

Funny Girl
[Broadway, Actors' Fund Concert, 2002]
Ensemble/Other Roles

Dreamgirls
[Broadway, New York Concert, 2001]
Film Executive

The Producers
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2001]
Franz Liebkind
Max Bialystock

Do Re Mi
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1999]
M.C.
Singer

Jekyll and Hyde
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1997]
Ensemble

Performance

Dreamgirls
[New York Concert Cast, 2001]
Film Executive

The Producers
[Original Broadway Cast, 2001]
Franz Liebkind

Do Re Mi
[New York Concert Cast, 1999]
Singer

Do Re Mi
[New York Concert Cast, 1999]
M.C.

Jekyll and Hyde
[Original Broadway Cast, 1997]
Ensemble

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Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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  QUICK POLL
Three actors share the title role in Billy Elliot, alternating performances equally. How would you like to see the Tony Awards handle this unusual situation when it comes time to consider nomination eligibility? 11 comments
Since they each average less than three performances a week they should not be considered for any Tony honors.
If all three are considered deserving, they should receive a special honor.
If all three are considered deserving, they should receive a special Tony.
They should keep the eligibility rule as is and only consider the actor who performs on opening night for a nomination.
They should be eligible to share a nomination with a vote for one counting as a vote for all three.
They each should be eligible for separate nominations with voters required to see all nominated Billys.
IÂ’ve got a better idea and will leave a comment.
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