Tony Walton, stage designer who won Oscar, Emmy and Tony awards, dies at 87
He won three Tony Awards for his stage and costume designs and also illustrated by his daughter and his first wife, film and stage star Julie Andrews.
He won three Tony Awards for his stage and costume designs and also illustrated by his daughter and his first wife, film and stage star Julie Andrews.
The versatile actor who appeared often on Broadway got his TV start with Tom Hanks in "Bosom Buddies."
In a long career in jazz, on Broadway and on television, he won Tony and Emmy awards.
He joined with Maury Yeston to write the Tony-winning musical "Nine" and what is known as "the other 'Phantom.' "
He was nominated for an Oscar in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" but was better known for his roles in offbeat comedies and sitcoms.
She starred in classic Broadway musicals and received three Tony nominations.
She starred on Broadway in "Chicago" and won a Tony Award for choreography.
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