Awards & Winners

Edgar Lansbury

Date of Birth 12-January-1930
Place of Birth London
(England, United Kingdom, Great Britain)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as Edgar Lansbury Jr.
Profession Theatrical producer, Television Producer, Film Producer, Film Art Director
Edgar Lansbury is an award-winning British theatre, film, and television producer. Born in London, Lansbury was the son of Belfast-born actress Moyna MacGill and Edgar Lansbury, a politician and businessman, and the grandson of former Labour Party leader George Lansbury. He is the younger brother of actress Angela Lansbury and the twin brother of television producer Bruce Lansbury. Lansbury's first Broadway production, the 1964 Frank D. Gilroy play The Subject Was Roses, won him the Tony Award for Best Play. Other Broadway credits include Promenade, The Only Game in Town, Look to the Lilies, The Magic Show, the 1974 revival of Gypsy starring his sister, Godspell, American Buffalo, and Lennon. Off-Broadway Lansbury has produced, among other productions, revivals of Arms and the Man, Waiting for Godot, and Long Day's Journey into Night, and the comedy As Bees In Honey Drown, which earned him a second Drama Desk Award nomination. Lansbury is the recipient of the John Houseman Award, presented to him by The Acting Company to honor his commitment to the development of classical actors and a national audience for the theater.

Awards by Edgar Lansbury

Check all the awards nominated and won by Edgar Lansbury.

1998


Nominations 1998 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play As Bees in Honey Drown

1977


Nominations 1977 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play (American) American Buffalo

1965


Tony Award for Best Play
Honored for : The Subject Was Roses

Nominations 1965 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Tony Award for Best Play The Subject Was Roses