Tony Nominees by Schools

<p>Just for those of you who don't read the MT Forum... here's a copy of what I'd posted:</p>

<p>Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Brian Bedford, The Importance of Being Earnest -** Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts**
Bobby Cannavale, The Motherf*ker with the Hat - **No training*
Joe Mantello, The Normal Heart - North Carolina School of the Arts **
Al Pacino, The Merchant of Venice - **The Actors' Studio

Mark Rylance, Jerusalem - Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts</p>

<p>Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Nina Arianda, Born Yesterday - New York University<a href="MFA">/B</a>
Frances McDormand, Good People - **Yale University<a href="MFA">/B</a>
Lily Rabe, The Merchant of Venice - **Northwestern University

Vanessa Redgrave, Driving Miss Daisy - Central School of Speech and Drama
Hannah Yelland, Brief Encounter - University of Cambridge</p>

<p>Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
Norbert Leo Butz, Catch Me If You Can - Webster<a href="BFA">/B</a>, **University of Alabama<a href="MFA">/B</a>
Josh Gad, The Book of Mormon - **Carnegie Mellon University

Joshua Henry, The Scottsboro Boys -** University of Miami**
Andrew Rannells, The Book of Mormon - No Training
Tony Sheldon, Priscilla Queen of the Desert - No training</p>

<p>Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Sutton Foster, Anything Goes - Carnegie Mellon University
Beth Leavel, Baby It's You! - University of North Carolina at Greensboro <a href="MFA">/B</a>
Patina Miller, Sister Act - *Carnegie Mellon University *
Donna Murphy, The People in the Picture - **New York University<a href="BFA">/B</a>,
Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute**</p>

<p>Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Mackenzie Crook, Jerusalem -** No training**
Billy Crudup, Arcadia - UNC at Chapel Hill<a href="BA">/B</a>, **New York University<a href="MFA">/B</a>
John Benjamin Hickey, The Normal Heart - **Unknown

Arian Moayed, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo -** Indiana University**
Yul V</p>

<p>You left off 8 “no training”</p>

<p>Good to see someone else has taken this over. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>Here are past years going back to 1997 for the trivia buffs … </p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/musical-theater-major/191291-where-2006-tony-nominees-went-school-not.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/musical-theater-major/191291-where-2006-tony-nominees-went-school-not.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Just to somewhat repeat what I said on the MT forum, be careful in saying “No Training.” “No College” or “???” might actually be more appropriate unless you can find a bio that specifically states it. Even then, it’s often a conceit. Much more often than not, you’d find that they trained in New York, LA, or Chicago studios and/or with private coaches if you saw their actual resumes. Online bios can often be misleading for a variety of reasons … </p>

<p>Also, Sutton Foster dropped out of CMU after freshman year when they apparently told her she’d never be anything but a chorus girl. I’d like to hear the other side of that story, but go figure … LOL I can’t swear to it, but I believe I read or heard somewhere that she studied acting with Uta Hagen at HB Studio after that. Singing and dance? Who knows?</p>

<p>Agree with fishbowl that just because a person doesn’t list a college on the playbill bio doesn’t mean: !) they didn’t go to college; 2) they didn’t train with classes or coaches. </p>

<p>Also, if one is tallying which has the most…it is not accurate to say that “no training” has the “most tallies” because that would just be comparing that tally to an individual college like CMU. Rather, a better comparison is that there are more tallies for those with a college than those with no college listed. If one were to draw a conclusion, it would be that the odds favor having training, even though there are other paths to “making it.”</p>