
Theatre World Awards
In 1955, he won a Theatre World Award for his performance in the famous stage drama Tea & Sympathy.
Academy Awards, USA
In 1957 Tony got himself a well deserved nomination for the Best Actor Oscar, for his touching portrayal of Quaker Josh Birdwell in Friendly Persuasion.
Golden Globes, USA
In 1957 he won the award for Most Promising Newcomer in the Male category.
Tony Awards
As Tony also worked in a number of different stage productions, it is not surprising that he earned a couple of these! In 1958 he was nominated, but unfortunately didn't win, the Tony Award for Outstanding Dramatic Actor (great title!) in Look Homeward, Angel. In 1960 however, he did win a Tony for his performance in the musical Greenwillow.
BAFTA awards, UK
Although Tony was overlooked for the Oscar for Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock was appalled at this and sent him a telegram reading "I am ashamed of your fellow actors".), the United Kingdom praised his efforts with their equivalent to the Oscar, and presented him with the BAFTA (British Academy for the Film and Television Arts) award for Best Actor as Norman Bates.
Cannes Film Festival
In 1961 he won the award for Best Actor as Philip Van Der Besh in Goodbye Again. This film also won him an impressive number of foreign awards too, including Italy's David of Donatello Trophy, Belgium's Grand Prix International Award, France's Victoire de Cinema and Germany's Gross Otto Award. All for best actor- bravo!
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
In 1974 he won the award for Best Written Motion Picture for The Last of Sheila, which he co-wrote, alongside friend Stephen Sondheim.
Saturn Award
In 1987 the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (USA) presented Tony with the Saturn Award for Best Actor, for the reprise of his most famous role in Psycho III, which he also directed.
San Sebastian International Film Festival
In 1991 Tony won the Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the Film and Television Entertainment Industries. Well deserved.
Walk of Fame, Hollywood, Ca.
Statement from the official website: "To be honoured with a star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame, the world's most famous sidewalk, is a tribute as coveted and sought after as any of the entertainment industry's equally prestigious awards. And, because it recognises a life-long contribution of both public and peer appreciation, it is an honor uniquely in a class by itself."
I don't know what year Tony was awarded with his star, but you can go and see it at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in LA, California. This truly is a tribute to this remarkable, inspiring man... so go and visit and don't forget your camera!


Thanks to Amanda for this photo