St. Clair Bayfield Award Explained

The St. Clair Bayfield Award was established in 1973 by the Actors' Equity Association in honor of St. Clair Bayfield to recognize Shakespearean actors and actresses of the New York metropolitan area.[1]

YearRecipientRolePlayProduction
1973Barnard HughesDogberryMuch Ado About NothingNew York Shakespeare Festival
1974Randy KimTrinculoThe TempestNew York Shakespeare Festival
1975John GloverClownThe Winter's TaleNew York Shakespeare Festival
1976Carolyne McWilliamsMarianaMeasure for MeasureNew York Shakespeare Festival
1977No Award
1978Carmen DeLavalapeEmeliaOthelloNew York Shakespeare Festival
1979Robert ChristianAufidiusCoriolanusNew York Shakespeare Festival
1980No award
1981Ralph DrischellEarl of WorcesterHenry IVNew York Shakespeare Festival
1982Tom SpackmanEdmundKing LearNew York Shakespeare Festival
1983Concetta TomeiQueen ElizabethRichard IIINew York Shakespeare Festival
1984Anthony HealdFluellenHenry VNew York Shakespeare Festival
1985No award
1986Nathan LanePompeyMeasure for MeasureNew York Shakespeare Festival
1987No Award
1988Bradley WhitfordParisRomeo and JulietNew York Shakespeare Festival
1989Keith DavidAufidiusCoriolanusNew York Shakespeare Festival
1990Dana IveyGertrudeHamletNew York Shakespeare Festival
1991Byron JenningsPericlesPericles, Prince of TyreNew York Shakespeare Festival
1992Elizabeth McGovernRosalindAs You Like ItNew York Shakespeare Festival
1993Michael CumpstyAlcibiadesTimon of AthensNational Theatre
1994Malcolm GetsProteusThe Two Gentlemen of VeronaNew York Shakespeare Festival
1995Stephen SpinellaPandarusTroilus and CressidaNew York Shakespeare Festival
1996Nicholas KeprosEscalusMeasure for MeasureTheatre for a New Audience
1997Jayne AtkinsonKatherineHenry VIIINew York Shakespeare Festival
1998Brian MurrayToby BelchTwelfth NightLincoln Center
1999Max WrightChristopher SlyThe Taming of the ShrewNew York Shakespeare Festival
2000Rachel BotchanLady AnnRichard IIIPearl Theatre Company
2001Andrew WeemsThersitesTroilus and CressidaTheatre for a New Audience
2002Ray VirtaBenedickMuch Ado About NothingPearl Theatre
2003Dakin MatthewsGlendower / WarwickHenry IV, Parts 1, 2Vivian Beaumont Theater
2004Carman Lacivitamultiple charactersRose Rage: Henry VI, 1, 2, 3Chicago Shakespeare Theater
2005Colm FeoreCassiusJulius Caesar Belasco Theatre
2006George MorfogenDuke of YorkRichard IIClassic Stage Company
2007Jay O. SandersBottomA Midsummer Night's DreamThe Public Theater
2008Stark SandsFerdinandThe TempestClassic Stage Company
2009David PittuFesteTwelfth NightThe Public Theater
2010Charles KimbroughPrince of ArragonThe Merchant of VeniceThe Public Theater
2011Nick WestrateBerowneLove's Labour's LostThe Public Theater
2012David FurrOrlandoAs You Like ItThe Public Theater
2013Tina BenkoTitaniaA Midsummer Night's DreamTheatre for a New Audience
2014Amanda QuaidDionyza/BawdPericles, Prince of TyreThe Public Theater
2015Andy GrotelueschenLaunce/DukeThe Two Gentlemen of VeronaFiasco Theater[2]
2016Louis CancelmiAchillesTroilus and CressidaShakespeare in the Park[3]
2017Peter FriedmanPoloniusHamletThe Public Theater[4]
2018Mia KatigbakHumphrey, Duke of GloucesterHenry VINational Asian American Theater Company[5]
2019Jonathan HadarySicinius VelutusCoriolanusThe Public Theater[6]
2020

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Equity Awards: The St. Clair Bayfield Award. www.abouttheartists.com.
  2. Web site: Actors Equity Foundation Announces Winner of St. Clair Bayfield Award. BWW News Desk. BroadwayWorld.com.
  3. Web site: Winners Announced for Callaway and St. Clair Bayfield Awards. Robert. Viagas. December 12, 2016. Playbill.
  4. Web site: Ragtime Tony Nominee Peter Friedman Presented With St. Clair Bayfield Award January 9. Andrew. Gans. January 9, 2018. Playbill.
  5. Web site: Mia Katigbak Named Recipient of Actors' Equity Foundation's St. Clair Bayfield Award. Andrew. Gans. December 6, 2018. Playbill.
  6. Web site: Danielle Brooks, John Keating, Jonathan Hadary Receive Actors' Equity Awards. Ryan. McPhee. December 4, 2019. Playbill.