Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe winner Sarah Paulson is now the proud new owner of a Tony, too. The actress best known for her work in the American Horror Story franchise took home the gold Sunday for Best Actress in a Play for her work in Appropriate.
“As a young actress I remember seeing Janet McTeer burst on the stage in A Doll’s House in the very theater I am currently living in,” said Paulson about doing Appropriate at the Belasco Theatre in NYC. “And some nights when I’m backstage I think about the indelible impact of her. I think about the walls of theaters all over this magical town holding the impact of each and every one of you in this room, and all of those who came before and I think how lucky those walls are to bear witness to the relentless interrogation of human experience that we endeavor to explore nightly for each other, to give back to one another with the hope of finding some shared path towards the truth about being alive. This is the heart and soul of what we do, and I am so honored to be amongst you.”
The actress, who was nominated alongside Betsy Aidem (Prayer for the French Republic), Jessica Lange (Mother Play), Rachel McAdams (Mary Jane) and Amy Ryan (Doubt: A Parable) went on to thank producers Ambassador Theater Group and JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Live, and her partner Holland Taylor.
“I am standing here tonight because of the mighty talent that is Branden Jacobs-Jenkins,” she added. “I will never be able to convey my gratitude to you for trusting me for letting me hold the hand of Toni … a woman you have written who makes no apologies, who isn’t begging to be liked or approved of but does hope to be seen. But don’t we all?”
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