Hollywood actors Scarlett Johansson, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Denzel Washington have walked away with top honours at this year's Tony Awards.

Johansson won the award for best featured performance as an actress for Arthur Miller's A View From a Bridge.
"Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," news.com.au quoted Johansson as saying while accepting her award.
Zeta-Jones won for best actress in a musical for her role as the amorous actress in the revival of "A Little Night Music".
Washington and his "Fences" co-star Viola Davis won for best actors in a play, while their production, a revival of August Wilson's deeply personal drama about family, won for best revival of a play.
"My mother always says: 'Man gives the award, God gives the reward'. I guess I got both tonight," Washington said after winning for his performance as the sanitation man who might have been a baseball star.