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Tony Awards Nominees for Best Featured Actor in a Play Tom Murphy, The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Mr. Murphy appeared in the original production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane and at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in Sour Grapes. Some of his other roles include Young Behan in Borstal Boy and Johnny Boyle in Juno and the Paycock. Among Mr. Murphy's film credits are Michael Collins and the upcoming The General.

Tom Murphy, The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Mr. Murphy appeared in the original production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane and at Dublin's Abbey Theatre in Sour Grapes. Some of his other roles include Young Behan in Borstal Boy and Johnny Boyle in Juno and the Paycock. Among Mr. Murphy's film credits are Michael Collins and the upcoming The General. Bryan F. O'Byrne, The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Mr. O'Byrne was seen on Broadway in The Sisters Rosensweig at Lincoln Center in Hapgood and numerous Off-Broadway and regional productions. Mr. O'Byrne appeared in the original Druid Theatre Company productions of The Beauty Queen of Leenane, A Skull in Contemara, and The Lonesome West for which he won the Irish Times/ESB Best Actor 1997 Award.

Sam Trammell, Ah, Wilderness!
Mr. Trammell was seen Off-Broadway in Dealer's Choice and My Night With Reg. He has appeared in productions at such regional theatres as Williamstown, Hartford Stage, Delaware Theatre Co., NY Stage & Filrn and Manitoba Theatre Center. Mr. Trammell's film credits include the upcoming Wrestling with Alligators and Fear of Fiction.

Max Wright, Ivanov
Mr. Wright has appeared in eight productions on Broadway. He has performed in many plays at 13 regional theatres. Among his films are Reds All That Jazz, The Shadow, and Grumpier Old Men. Mr. Wright's television credits include "Cheers," "Friends," "Murphy Brown," "Alf" and the recent "From the Earth to the Moon/Apollo VII."

 
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