Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical

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The Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical is awarded to the actress who was voted as the best actress in a musical, whether a new production or a revival. The award has been announced since 1948, but the nominees who did not win have only been announced since 1956.

In the lists below, the winner is displayed first, the non-winning nominees second.

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[edit] 1940s

  • 1948 Grace Hartman in Angel in the Wings as "Nettie / Mrs. Blodgett / Ruth / Mrs. Hutchinson"

[edit] 1950s

  • 1956 Gwen Verdon in Damn Yankees as "Lola"
    • Carol Channing in The Vamp as "Flora Weems"
    • Nancy Walker in Phoenix '55 as ""A Funny Heart" Performer / "Down to the Sea" Performer / "Finale" Performer / "Tomorrow Is Here" Performer / Annie Snodgrass / Chickie Popjoy / Millie Wubble / The Maiden"

[edit] 1960s

  • 1961 Elizabeth Seal in Irma La Douce as "Irma-La-Douce"
    • Julie Andrews in Camelot as Guenevere
    • Carol Channing in Show Girl as ""Calypso Pete" Performer" / ""My Kind of Love" Performer" / ""The Girl in the Show" Performer" / ""The Story of Marie" Performer" / "Carol's Musical Theatre" / "Lynn" / "Naomi" / "Report from Las Vegas" / "The Foreign Star" / "The Inside Story" / "The Palace Theatre"
    • Nancy Walker in Do Re Mi as "Kay Cram"

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

  • 1985 - Due to a lack of successful musicals, there were no actresses nominated in this category in 1985

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 2000s

[edit] Winners with Multiple Tony Awards for Leading Actress in a Musical