Carol Channing's Tony Award for Hello, Dolly! - and an Emmy and a Golden Globe - have been stolen from her storage unit in North Hollywood.
"I've been checking eBay every day just to make sure these things haven't shown up," publicist Harlan Boll said. "You never know what something like that would sell for."
Boll said the unit was broken into about three months ago, and Channing later filed a police report. She has since cleared out the remaining items.
Her other Tony Award, for lifetime achievement, as well as $50,000 worth of costumes and gowns, some by Bob Mackie, also were taken, Boll said. The stolen Emmy was for Channing's comedy hour with George Burns, and the Golden Globe for 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Boll said Channing, 83, was handling the theft well.
"Carol is upset, yes. She wants the awards back because they mean something to her, but in the end, they're just material things," he said.
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