Out
actress Cherry
Jones won Best Actress in a Play at the 59th Annual Tony Awards,
held at New York's Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 5. 48-year-old
Jones picked up a Tony for her role as Sister Aloysius in Doubt,
John Patrick Shanley's drama about suspicions of sexual abuse in
a parochial school in the Bronx. Doubt took home three
other Tonys last night, including Best Play.
The
winner of Best Actress in a Play was considered by many to be
a tight race between Jones and Kathleen Turner, who is currently
starring in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. When Jones
was announced as the winner, she received a kiss from girlfriend
Sarah Paulson,
the 29-year-old stage and screen actress currently playing Jessica
Lange's daughter Laura Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie
on Broadway (she previously starred in the TV series Jack
and Jill and the film Down with Love).
Accepting
the award, Jones thanked Paulson by saying "Laura Wingfield,
I share this with you," and called Kathleen Turner "a
genius" and Doubt "a great American play that
is going to be performed around the world." This
is Jones's second Tony win; her first was in 1995 for the title
role in The Heiress.
The
2005 Tony Awards were broadcast on CBS on Sunday evening, with
Hugh Jackman hosting the event for the third straight year.
More
info at TonyAwards.com
and Playbill's
Tony Awards Highlights