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Tony Awards Nominees for Best Actor in a Musical Alan Cumming, Cabaret


Mr. Cumming is making his Broadway debut. His performances in Accidental Death of an Anarchist won him an Olivier Award and for Cabaret, Conquest of the South Pole, and Le Bete he received Olivier nominations. He has performed with many Scottish rep companies. Mr. Cumming's many film credits include Emma and Goldeneye.

Alan Cumming, Cabaret

Mr. Cumming is making his Broadway debut. His performances in Accidental Death of an Anarchist won him an Olivier Award and for Cabaret, Conquest of the South Pole, and Le Bete he received Olivier nominations. He has performed with many Scottish rep companies. Mr. Cumming's many film credits include Emma and Goldeneye.

Peter Friedman, Ragtime
Mr. Friedman appeared on Broadway in The Heidi Chronicles, The Tenth Man and Execution of Justice. His numerous Off-Broadway credits include A Soldier's Play, The Common Pursuit, and a Nightingale Sang and The Loman Family Picnic. Mr. Friedman has been seen in numerous films and on television in "Brooklyn Bridge,"

Brian Stokes Mitchell, Ragtime
Mr. Mitchell originated the role of Coalhouse Walker in Toronto. His debut 10 years ago on Broadway in Mail won him a Theatre World Award. He has since starred in Oh, Kay!, Jelly's Last Jam and Kiss of the Spider Woman (with Chita Rivera and Vanessa Williams). Mr. Mitchell can be heard on seven recordings and is working on his first solo album.

Douglas Sills, The Scarlet Pimpernal
Mr. Sills is making his Broadway debut. He starred in the national tours of The Secret Garden and Into the Woods. The winner of two Drama-Logue Awards, he has appeared in numerous regional theatre productions. Mr. Sills has played leading roles in the television shows "Sisters," "Coach," "Party of Five" and "Murphy Brown."

 
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