Scarlett Johansson earned a best featured actress nomination for her work in “A View From the Bridge,” while her costar Liev Schreiber nabbed a best actor nod.
Daniel Radcliffe made quite a stir when he shed his Harry Potter image to star in “Equus” in 2007. (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
“Glee” stars Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff share a laugh on the red carpet. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Michael Douglas walks the red carpet with his Tony-nominated wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. She’s up for best actress in a musical for “A Little Night Music.” (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
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Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas were both working on Broadway back in 2003. Griffith in “Chicago” and Banderas in “Nine.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Rockers Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tre Cool of Green Day took their talent to Broadway and nabbed a best musical nod for “American Idiot.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith arrive at Radio City Music Hall. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Liev Schreiber earned a best actor Tony nod for his role in “A View From the Bridge.” (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
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Angela Lansbury received a featured actress nod for her role in the musical “A Little Night Music.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Taylor Hackford plays red carpet photographer as he takes a photo of his wife Helen Mirren at the Radio Music Hall. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Best actor nominee Christopher Walken walks the red carpet with his wife Georgianne. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Cate Blanchett and husband Andrew Upton are the artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company. (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
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Post-”Idol” Paula Abdul can next be seen on the new CBS show “Got to Dance.” (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
Lucy Liu made her Broadway debut in March as Annette in “God of Carnage.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Ricky Martin is set to star as Che in the first revival of “Evita” in 2012. He hasn’t been on Broadway since “Les Miserables” in 1996. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Ryan Reynolds’ wife, Scarlett Johansson, won a featured actress Tony for “A View From the Bridge.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
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Alfred Molina could take home a Tony statue for his leading role in “Red.” (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
No stranger to the Tony Awards, Bernadette Peters has received seven nominations and two wins. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Sahr Ngaujah is up for best actor in a musical for “Fela!” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Broadway alum Idina Menzel, best known for originating roles in “Rent” and “ Wicked,” recently guest starred on the TV musical “Glee.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
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David Hyde Pierce received this year’s Isabelle Stevenson Award for his humanitarian efforts. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
“Glee” hunk Matthew Morrison was also among the show’s stars in attendance. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Comedian and stage actor David Alan Grier is nominated for best featured actor for his performance in “Race.” (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
Viola Davis and her costar Denzel Washington both received nominations for their work in “Fences.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
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Mark Sanchez of the New York Jets and actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler attends the 64th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Broadway alum Laura Bell Bundy received a Tony nomination for her leading role in “Legally Blonde: The Musical” in 2007. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
“Glee” star Lea Michele began working as a child actor on Broadway and received a Drama Desk Award nomination for her role in “Spring Awakening” in 2007. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Featured actor nominee Jon Michael Hill played a street-smart kid in “Superior Donuts.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
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Musician Branford Marsalis arrives on the Tonys red carpet. (Peter Foley / EPA)
“American Idol” alum Constantine Maroulis was up for a Tony last year for his work in “ Rock of Ages.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
Tony Awards host Sean Hayes does a red carpet drive-by before heading into the show. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
“Memphis” star Montego Glover nabbed a best actress in a musical nod for her performance. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
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Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan co-wrote the nominated musical “Memphis.” (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)
“Ragtime” star Christiane Noll is in the running for best actress in a musical. (Bryan Bedder / Getty Images)