Note: Award winners will appear on a background
| Year | Category | Nominee | Show | Nom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1956 | Special Tony Award | Carmen Capalbo | The Threepenny Opera | Award winner |
| 1956 | Special Tony Award | The Theatre Collection of the N.Y. Public Library | 0 Winner for its distinguished service to the theatre | Award winner |
| 1955 | Special Tony Award | Proscenium Productions | The Way of the World | Award winner |
| 1955 | Special Tony Award | Cherry Lane Theatre | Thieves Carnival Winner for generally high quality and viewpoint shown. Presented to Warren Enters, Robert Merriman and Sybil Trubin. | Award winner |
| 1953 | Special Tony Award | Beatrice Lillie | An Evening with Beatrice Lillie Production took place the previous year | Award winner |
| 1953 | Special Tony Award | Danny Kaye | 0 Winner for heading a variety bill at the Palace Theatre. Equity Community Theatre. | Award winner |
| 1952 | Special Tony Award | Judy Garland | 0 Winner for an important contribution to the revival of vaudeville through her recent stint at the Palace Theatre. | Award winner |
| 1952 | Special Tony Award | Edward Kook | 0 Winner for his contributing to and encouraging the development of stage lighting and electronics. | Award winner |
| 1952 | Special Tony Award | Charles Boyer | Don Juan in Hell Winner for distinguished performance in Don Juan in Hell, thereby assisting in a new theatre trend. | Award winner |
| 1951 | Special Tony Award | Ruth Green | 0 Winner for her services as a volunteer in arranging reservation and seating for the five Tony Awards. | Award winner |
| 1950 | Special Tony Award | Maurice Evans | 0 Winner for work he did in guiding the City Center Theatre Company through a highly successful season. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt presented a special award to volunteer worker Philip Faversham of the American Theatre Wing's hospital program. | Award winner |
| 1950 | Special Tony Award | Brock Pemberton | 0 founder of awards and its original chairman (posthumous). | Award winner |
| 1948 | Special Tony Award | George Pierce | 0 for twenty-five years of courteous and efficient service as a backstage doorman at the Empire Theatre | Award winner |
| 1948 | Special Tony Award | Mary Martin | Annie Get Your Gun | Award winner |
| 1948 | Special Tony Award | Joe E. Brown | Harvey | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | Dora Chamberlain | 0 Winner for unfailing courtesy as treasurer of the Martin Beck Theatre | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Katzenberg | 0 Winner for enthusiasm as inveterate first-nighters | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | Jules Leventhal | 0 Winner for the season's most prolific backer and producer | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | Burns Mantle | 0 Winner for the annual publication of The Ten Best Plays | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | P. A. MacDonald | If the Shoe Fits Winner for intricate construction for the production of If the Shoe Fits | Award winner |
| 1947 | Special Tony Award | Vincent Sardi | 0 Winner for providing a transient home and comfort station for theatre folk at Sardi's for 20 years | Award winner |
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