Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
Tom Hanks is 2013's biggest Broadway box office draw, making his debut on the Great White Way in the late Nora Ephron's play Lucky Guy.
Tom Hanks is 2013's biggest Broadway box office draw, making his debut on the Great White Way in the late Nora Ephron's play Lucky Guy.
Before he played Will Schuester on Glee, Matthew Morrison starred in musicals on Broadway.
Mike Tyson starred on Broadway in his Spike Lee-directed one-man show Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth.
Zachary Quinto reprises his role as Spock in the blockbuster movie sequel Star Trek: Into Darkness.
Debra Messing, who portrayed a Broadway musical lyricist on NBC's short-lived Smash, made an entrance in a sophisticated dress.
Broadway dame Bernadette Peters, who recently appeared on NBC's Smash, strutted down the Tonys red carpet.
Billy Magnussen earned a Tony nod for his featured role in the play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.
Charl Brown received a Tony nomination for his role as Smokey Robinson in Motown: The Musical.
Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr., who will next be seen on the big screen in The Butler, presented at Sunday's ceremony.
Cyndi Lauper wrote the music and lyrics for the multiply-nominated musical Kinky Boots, which was nominated for 13 awards including best score.
30 Rock's Jane Krakowski, a past Tony winner for her role in a Broadway revival of the musical Nine, presented at Sunday's ceremony.
Glee's Jane Lynch struck a pose on the Tony red carpet.
Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson provided comic relief as a presenter at the event, held at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Keala Settle earned a Tony nomination for her featured role in the short-lived 2013 musical Hands on a Hardbody.
Keith Carradine, nominated for his featured role in the musical Hands on a Hardbody, brought wife Hayley as his date.
Kristine Nielsen received Tony nod for her leading role in the play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.
Stage veteran and venerated actress Laurie Metcalf won a nod for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a play for The Other Place.
Lilla Crawford is the new "Annie" in the musical revival of the famed musical.
Tonys host Neil Patrick Harris walked the carpet with partner David Burtka.
Actor-producer Peter Billingsley is best known for his role as "Ralphie" in the classic film A Christmas Story.
The Lincoln star, last nominated for an Oscar, hit the red carpet at the Broadway kudofest.
Snubbed for a Tony this year, Scarlett Johansson — who won a best featured actress award in 2010 for A View From the Bridge — was among the celebrity presenters at Sunday's ceremony.
Sigourney Weaver made a splash in blue.
The genial actor-musican Steven Van Zandt struck a pose with wife Maureen Van Zandt.
Singer-actress Thalia smiled for the camera.
Valisia LeKae earned a Tony nomination for best actress in a musical for her role as Diana Ross in Motown: The Musical.
Victoria Clark is a past Tony winner for her role in the musical The Light in the Piazza.
TV's Zachary Levi will make his Broadway debut opposite Krysta Rodriguez in the musical comedy First Date, opening Aug. 8.