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The Stars of Broadway & Hollywood Align on Tonys Red Carpet

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June 14 2010, Published 5:39 a.m. ET

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Everywhere you looked at last night's 64th Annual Tony Awards, the stars of Hollywood and Broadway were coming together — Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith were just a few of the famous faces swanning their way down the red carpet at Radio City Music Hall in NYC.

It seems most everyone there has had a successful film career, or TV career, or Broadway career — or all three at the same time and while also looking way better than the rest of us normal, non-triple or double-threat kind of people.

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While Ryan and ScarJo didn't walk the carpet as a husband-and-wife-team, Scarlett did thank "my Canadian" during her acceptance speech for won for best featured performance as an actress in a play for her Broadway debut in Arthur Miller's A View From a Bridge.

"I'm over the moon," Scarlett told OK! of her big win. "It's completely surreal."

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Idina Menzel, Laura Linney, Green Day, Sean Hayes, Helen Mirren, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas, Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas, Ricky Martin, Constantine Maroulis, Kristin Chenoweth, Jonathan Groff, Paula Abdul and even more celebrities were also on hand for Broadway's big night. Whew, try saying that three times fast!

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