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Sir Reginald Carey "Rex" Harrison (5 March 1908 – 2 June 1990) was an English actor. Harrison began his career on the stage at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1924. He made his West End debut in 1936 appearing in the Terence Rattigan play French Without Tears, in what was his breakthrough role.
Rex Harrison: Nominated Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Roddy McDowall: Nominated Best Director – Motion Picture Joseph L. Mankiewicz: Nominated 1964 Laurel Awards: Top Roadshow Cleopatra: Won Top Male Dramatic Performance Rex Harrison: Nominated 1964 Academy Awards: Best Picture: Walter Wanger: Nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role ...
Best Actor Best Actress; Rex Harrison – My Fair Lady as Professor Henry Higgins‡ Richard Burton – Becket as Thomas Becket; Peter O'Toole – Becket as King Henry II of England; Anthony Quinn – Zorba the Greek as Alexis Zorba
Presenter of the award for Best Song Shirley MacLaine: Presenter of the award for Best Director George Peppard Joanne Woodward: Presenters of the Writing Awards Arthur Freed: Presenter of the Irving J. Thalberg Memorial Award to William Wyler Julie Andrews: Presenter of the award for Best Actor Rex Harrison: Presenter of the award for Best Actress
Rex Harrison: My Fair Lady: Henry Higgins 1965: Oskar Werner: Ship of Fools: Willie Schumann 1966: Paul Scofield: A Man for All Seasons: Sir Thomas More: 1967: Rod Steiger: In the Heat of the Night: Police Chief Bill Gillespie 1968: Alan Arkin: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter: John Singer 1969: Jon Voight: Midnight Cowboy: Joe Buck
Rex Harrison: Cleopatra: Julius Caesar: 1964: Anthony Quinn: Zorba the Greek (Alexis Zorbas) Alexis Zorba 1965: Lee Marvin: Cat Ballou: Kid Shelleen / Tim Strawn Ship of Fools: Bill Tenny 1966: Paul Scofield: A Man for All Seasons: Sir Thomas More: 1967: Peter Finch: Far from the Madding Crowd: William Boldwood 1968: Cliff Robertson: Charly ...
Rex Harrison: Cleopatra: Nominated 1964 My Fair Lady: Won Harrison recreated his Tony Award-winning role from musical of the same name. Peter Sellers: Dr. Strangelove: Nominated Peter O'Toole Becket: Nominated Richard Burton Nominated 1965 The Spy Who Came in from the Cold: Nominated Laurence Olivier Othello: Nominated 1966 Richard Burton
The Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor is an annual award presented since 1955 by the Evening Standard in recognition of achievement in British theatre. Richard Burton was the inaugural winner of the award. The most recent recipient is Andrew Scott. Simon Russell Beale has won the award the most frequently, with four separate wins.