Tom Hanks nominated for Tony Award for Lucky Guy
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In 2013, Tom Hanks was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his outstanding performance in Nora Ephron's acclaimed play, 'Lucky Guy.' The play, which chronicles the life of journalist Mike McAlary, received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, highlighting Hanks' remarkable ability to transition from film to stage. This nomination not only underscored Hanks' versatility as an actor but also his dedication to the craft of theater. 'Lucky Guy' marked a significant moment in Hanks' career, showcasing his talent in a live performance setting, which is often considered one of the most challenging forms of acting. The play's engaging narrative and Hanks' compelling portrayal contributed to its success, making it a memorable production in the 2013 theater season. Hanks' nomination for the Tony Award is a testament to his exceptional skills and the impact he has made in the performing arts, further solidifying his status as one of the most respected actors of his generation.

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