Actor (Dramatic) Winner – Alfred Lunt (Quadrille)
Actor (Musical) Winner – Walter Slezak (Fanny)
Actor, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic) Winner – Francis L. Sullivan (Witness for the Prosecution)
Actor, Supporting or Featured (Musical) Winner – Cyril Ritchard (Peter Pan)
Actress (Dramatic) Winner – Nancy Kelly (The Bad Seed)
Actress (Musical) Winner – Mary Martin (Peter Pan)
Actress, Supporting or Featured (Dramatic) Winner – Patricia Jessel (Witness for the Prosecution)
Actress, Supporting or Featured (Musical) Winner – Carol Haney (The Pajama Game)
Choreographer Winner – Bob Fosse (The Pajama Game)
Conductor and Musical Director Winner – Thomas Schippers (The Saint of Bleecker Street)
Costume Designer Winner – Cecil Beaton (Quadrille)
Director Winner – Robert Montgomery (The Desperate Hours)
Musical Winner – The Pajama Game. Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert Griffith, and Harold S. Prince.
Play Winner – The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes. Produced by Howard Erskine and Joseph Hayes.
Scenic Designer Winner – Oliver Messell (House of Flowers)
Special Award Winner – Proscenium Productions, an Off-Broadway company at the Cherry Lane Theatre, for generally high quality and viewpoint shown in The Way of the World and Thieves Carnival. Presented to Warren Enters, Robert Merriman and Sybil Trubin.
Stage Technician Winner – Richard Rodda (Peter Pan)
Tony Awards 1955
📷 Main photo: TONY AWARDS 1955