Won five Tony Awards as Best Scenic Designer: in 1949 for "Sleepy
Hollow," "Summer and Smoke," "Anne of the Thousand Days," "Death of a
Salesman" and "South Pacific;" in 1950 for "The Innocents;" in 1952 for
"The King and I;" and in 1970 for"Child's Play;" and as Best Lighting
Designer, also in 1970 for "Child's Play." He was Tony-nominated seven
other times: as Best Scenic Designer, in 1956 for "Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof," "The Lark," "Middle of the Night" and "Pipe Dream;" in 1958 for
"Look Homeward, Angel," "Miss Lonelyhearts," "The Square Root of
Wonderful," "Oh, Captain!" and "The Day the Money Stopped;" in 1969 for
"1776;" and in 1971 for "Father's Day;" as Best Scenic Designer
(Dramatic), in 1960 for "The Best Man;"and in 1961 for "The Devil's
Advocate;" and as Best Scenic Designer (Musical), in 1960 for
"Gypsy."