By Nadia Mendoza and Iona Kirby
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It appears James Corden's gruelling run on the stage has taken a toll on his plump physique.
The actor displayed his trimmed down look last night at the Tony Awards as he emotionally accepted the gong for Best Leading Actor in a Play.
The 33-year-old star - who revealed in January how he had lost 5st (70lbs) - beat out a host of other Broadway stars to win the accolade for his efforts in One Man, Two Guvnors.
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Changing shape: James Corden showed off his trimmer physique at the Tony Awards in New York last night after recently revealing he has lost 70lbs, seen right in London in June last year looking fuller figured
Corden has been starring in the Richard Bean play - an English adaptation of the the 18th Century play Servant of Two Masters - since last year.
It made it's Debut on the West End in November 2011, before hitting Broadway in April.
The one person James was most excited to thank as he took to the stage last night at the Tonys was fiancé Julia Carey.

Welling up: Corden choked back tears as he thanked his other half during his Tony awards acceptance speech

Moved to tears: Julia Carey wiped away a tear as James Corden makes his emotional acceptance speech

Happy couple: James Corden said his fiancé made him think in terms of 'we' instead of 'I'
Welling up, James said: 'My girlfriend Julia gave birth to our son like, five days before we started rehearsals.
'She's my baby mama, and I can't wait to marry her. Seriously, I would not be holding this if it wasn't for her.'
He tearfully added: 'She makes me say "us" instead of "I" and "we" instead of "me", and I love her. Thank you very much.'

Brit invasion: James Corden scooped the Best Leading Actor in a Play gong at the Tony Awards

Winner: James scooped the gong for his role in One Man, Two Guvnors

Best actors: James posed up with Best Leading Actor in a Musical winner Steve Kazee
James battled competition from the legendary Philip Seymour Hoffman (Death of a Salesman), James Earl Jones (The Best Man), Frank Langella (Man And Boy) and John Lithgow (The Columnist).
He told his fellow nominees: 'To be on a list with you was enough. I am overwhelmed.'
The nod is particularly special for the British star, considering the prestigious prize usually recognises American talent by rewarding achievements on Broadway.
Big kid at heart: James was spotted today in New York getting active on a swing
In January Corden revealed he had lost a huge amount of weight after embarking on a healthier lifestyle and eating regime.
But his turn on the stage night after night for the past several months has clearly also aided the actor's weight loss.
Another Brit took home a trophy last night as John Tiffany won Best Direction of a Musical for Once.

Overwhelmed: Hugh Jackman received a special Tony for his contribution to Broadway and his charity work

How sweet: Hugh said it was the first time his wife Deborra-Lee Furness had managed to keep a secret

Showing off his skills: Matthew Broderick also performed a segment from Nice Work if You Can Get It during the star-studded ceremony
The Best Play award went to Clybourne Park, while the title of Best Leading Actress in a Play went to Nina Arianda for Venus in Fur.
Meanwhile the Best Leading Actor in a Musical gong went to Steve Kazee for Once and Audra McDonald took home the award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess.
Hugh Jackman was honoured at the ceremony with a special Tony for his contribution to the Broadway community and for his charity work, which was presented to him by his wife Deborra-Lee Furness.

Guest appearance: Ricky Martin performed a number from Evita alongside co-star Elena Roger

Brave face: Sheryl Crow looked lovely in a lacy Marchesa gown as she made her first public appearance since revealing she has a brain tumour

A treat for the audience: Amanda Seyfried took part in a skit alongside host Neil Patrick Harris
He appeared overwhelmed by the nod and said: 'Sheâs never kept a secret her entire life. [She said] "I'm off to the loo," and I was like, âOK, see you in a bit.â'
The star-studded event was hosted by Neil Patrick Harris and saw special appearances by a host of celebrities including Amanda Seyfried, Angela Lansbury, Jim Parsons and Ricky Martin.
And other stars, such as Nick Jonas, Jessica Chastain and Christopher Plummer, were on hand to present the awards.
Sheryl Crow, who wore an elegant gown by Marchesa, Angela Lansbury and Matthew Broderick also took to the stage.

Dazzling: Jessica Chastain lit up the stage as she presented an award during the ceremony
Suited and booted: Christopher Plummer and Paul Rudd both looked very suave in their tuxedos
James previously starred in One Man, Two Guvnors at the National Theatre, before crossing the Atlantic.
He has also taken to the stage for the role of Timms in The History Boys - which again took him to Broadway in 2007 after his stint at the National on home turf.
James will no doubt be humbled by the title, especially as he was honoured simply to be nominated.

A different approach: American Theatre Wing Chairman of the Board and President Ted Chapin and actress Angela Lansbury sang onstage together
Men of the moment: Nick Jonas, Matthew Morrison and Jim Parsons all appeared on stage
Dressed to the nines: Josh Groban (L) and James Marsden made sure they were looking picture perfect for the evening
The father of one was overwhelmed with support from his fans upon the announcement that he was a nominee.
At the time he tweeted to his two million followers: 'Thanks for your messages about the Tony nomination. You're very lovely. X'
One Man, Two Guvnors is an English adaptation of an Italian production, re-worked by Richard Bean.
The play replaces the period Italian setting from two decades previously with Brighton in 1963.
Taking the stage: Harvey Fierstein and Tracie Bennett both performed at the event

Taking home a trophy: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess scooped an award and the cast performed on stage
THE TONY AWARDS 2012: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
Best Play: Clybourne Park
Best Musical: Once
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Newsies
Best Revival of a Play: Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
Best Revival of a Musical: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: James Corden, One Man, Two Guvnors
Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Play: Nina Arianda, Venus in Fur
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Steve Kazee, Once
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Audra McDonald, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Best Book of a Musical: Once
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Christian Borle, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Judith Light, Other Desert Cities
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Michael McGrath, Nice Work If You Can Get It
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Judy Kaye, Nice Work If You Can Get It
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GAVLAAAAR!
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why are people so mean and posting"still fat". He looks very well and is a great actor. I wonder what all the people posting nasty comments look like
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Do not like this guy big headed and even bigger bodied!
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No matter how many times I look at the pictures I can't work out which are supposed to be the fat pictures and which the 'trim' pictures. He needs to eat less and exercise more.
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Oh please God not another mind numbingly tedious book from this two bit chancer.
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@ - Kate, London. "Him and Julia make a lovely couple!"---------Really? Know them long have you?? Rolls his eyes...
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Come on DM we need to see the pics of him slimmed down,not just old pictures of him fat.
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Still fat
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Ghastly man
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It's no just the play. He wants to loose weight so he's able to play around with his son and he knows he needs to loose weight but he's doing it slowly at a pace he can handle and not just slimming down and a click of his fingers. It's not healthy that way. Good on James for all his hard work and good on him receiving acknowledgement for how good a actor he is! :)
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