Tina Fey is pretty in sleeveless floral dress as she attends Outer Critics Circle Awards Dinner in NYC
She's famous for SNL, 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
And on Thursday, Tina Fey brought her star power to the 69th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards in New York City.
For the occasion, she chose a sleeveless white dress decorated with black floral motifs.
Spotlight: She's famous for SNL, 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. And Thursday, Tina Fey brought her star power to the 69th Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards in NYC
Fey, 49, flashed a little cleavage in the outfit that had a v-neckline.
The actress, writer and producer added a pair of black heels and carried a black purse.
Her brunette shoulder-length bob was sleekly styled and she was made up with dusky eye-shadow and red lip color.
Lovely look: For the occasion, Fey, 49, flashed a little cleavage in a sleeveless white dress decorated with black floral motifs. She added a pair of black heels and carried a black purse
SNL alum: Her brunette shoulder-length bob was sleekly styled and she was made up with dusky eye-shadow and red lip color
The awards are handed out for both Broadway and off-Broadway theatrical productions.
Fey was there to present the outstanding actor award to Bryan Cranston, who won for his performance in Network, the stage adaptation of the 1976 movie starring Peter Finch.
Cranston, 63, looked natty in a dark gray pinstripe suit with a white shirt and burgundy tie.
The OCC Awards are handed out for both Broadway and off-Broadway theatrical productions. Fey was there to present the outstanding actor award to Bryan Cranston, who won for Network
Winner: Cranston, 63, looked natty in a dark gray pinstripe suit with a white shirt and burgundy tie
Pals: The former Breaking Bad star gave Fey a hug and a kiss on the cheek as he went up to accept his award
Meaty role: Cranston stars as 'mad as hell' news anchor Howard Beale in the stage adaptation of the 1976 movie that won an Oscar for Peter Finch
Also attending the event held at the legendary Sardi's was The Cher Show star Stephanie J. Block.
The 46-year-old won the outstanding actress in a musical award for playing the pop icon which requires 30 costume changes.
On hand, too, was Amber Gray, 38, who took home the prize for outstanding featured actress in a musical for Hadestown and Celia Keenan-Bolger, 41, who won outstanding actress in a play for To Kill a Mockingbird.
Won: The Cher Show star Stephanie J. Block, 46, won outstanding actress in a musical award for playing the pop icon. She was accompanied by her cator husband Sebastian Arcelus, 42
Proud: On hand, too, was Amber Gray, 38, who took home the prize for outstanding featured actress in a musical for Hadestown
On message: Gray posed for photos with Celia Keenan-Bolger, 41, who won outstanding actress in a play for To Kill a Mockingbird. Both made a statement with their pink t-shirts
Couple: Benjamin Walker, 36, won outstanding featured actor in a play for All My Sons and was accompanied by actress wife Kaya Scodelario, 27, in a bubblegum pink tiered dress
Benjamin Walker, 36, won outstanding featured actor in a play for All My Sons.
He was accompanied to the event by his actress wife Kaya Scodelario, 27, who stood out in a bubblegum pink tiered dress.
Other Broadway stalwarts who supported the awards ceremony included Helene Yorke, 34, who looked lovely in a gold long-sleeved dress belted at the waist, and Brian d'Arcy James, 50, who was dapper in a blue two-piece suit.
On the guest list: Actress Helene Yorke, 34, looked lovely in a gold long-sleeved dress belted at the waist
Suave: Actor Brian d'Arcy James, 50, who was dapper in a blue two-piece suit