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Jesse Tyler Fergusonhas another shot at a big win!
The actor — who was nominated forfive Emmy Awardsfor his portrayal of Mitchell Pritchett onModern Family, but never took home television’s highest honor — is up for a Tony Award this year for his performance in the Broadway revival ofTake Me Out.
Though Ferguson, 46, made his Broadway debut back in the 1998 revival ofOn the Town, and also starred inThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeandFully Committed, he received his firstTony nominationMonday — and the honor is certainly not lost on him.
“To be a part of this season that’s alsobringing Broadway backafter a year and a half of nothing is really profound,” he told PEOPLE at the Tony Awards meet the nominees press event in New York City Thursday.
“I have never been nominated for a Tony Award, [though] some people keep thinking I have just because I’ve been around. I’ve never been honored like this, so it’s just a huge deal to me.”
“I’ve professionally lost a lot of awards,” he jokingly added. “I’ve lost five Emmys, and I always tell myself after each time I lose, ‘Awards are not important, and it doesn’t mean anything,’ but this means something to me. I would watch the Tony Awards in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and that was my window into this world. To be honored amongst that community that I admire so much is just really profound.”
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Unfortunately, Ferguson couldn’t truly take in the big moment on Monday morning — he was sick with a stomach flu.
“I put myself to bed the night before with NyQuil, andJustin [Mikita], my husband, woke me up shaking me at 9:15 or so saying that I’d been nominated for a Tony Award,” Ferguson said. “He was filming me, and I don’t think I gave him the reaction he was expecting. I think I was still in a fever dream.”
Instead of celebrating with the family, he said, “I went back to sleep! I wasn’t even able to go back to the show the next night. I had to take the next night off, so I didn’t celebrate with my cast [until Wednesday].”
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The Tonys season has been a long time coming, said Ferguson.
“We all met each other over two years ago when we tried to do this [production] in 2020, and over the pandemic we just became even closer.Patrick Adamsand Jesse Williams and I all live in Los Angeles and we would see each other a lot, and our friendship grew over that time,” he explained.
“We were in a text chain with the rest of the cast, and those two years really were… it was a marinating time for us to sort of get to know one another as people. And also think about the play. We’ll never have a rehearsal experience like this where you stop and think about a play for two years before you get to do it.”
source: people.com