Has won four Tony Awards: in 1951, shared with co-producer
Ernest H. Martin, as
Best Producers (Musical) for "Guys and Dolls;" in 1962, two Tonys, both
again shared with Martin, as Best Producer (Musical) and as co-producer
of Best Musical winner "How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying;" and in 2003, a Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award. He was
also Tony-nominated six other times: three times in 1963, twice again
shared with Martin, as Best Producer (Musical) and co-producer of Best
Musical nominee, and once shared with
Bob Fosse as Best Director
(Musical), for "Little Me;" two times in 1966, again sharing
co-producer credit with Martin of Best Musical nominee, as well as on
his own as Best Director (Musical), for "Skyscraper;" and one time in
1967, yet again shared with Martin, as co-producer of Best Musical
nominee "Walking Happy."