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Tony Awards Nominees for Best Actress in a Musical Betty Buckley, Triumph of Love


Ms. Buckley won a Tony Award for Cats. Her other Broadway appearances include Carrie, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1776, Pippin, Song & Dance and Sunset Boulevard. She received an Olivier nomination in London for Sunset Boulevard. Ms. Buckley has been seen in such films as Carrie and Tender Mercies and she recently recorded her fifth solo album, Much More.

Betty Buckley, Triumph of Love

Ms. Buckley won a Tony Award for Cats. Her other Broadway appearances include Carrie, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1776, Pippin, Song & Dance and Sunset Boulevard. She received an Olivier nomination in London for Sunset Boulevard. Ms. Buckley has been seen in such films as Carrie and Tender Mercies and she recently recorded her fifth solo album, Much More.

Marin Mazzie, Ragtime
Ms. Mazzie received a Tony nomination for Passion. Her other New York appearances include various roles in Into the Woods, Big River, the Encores! production of Out of This World and the Kander/Ebb musical The World Goes 'Round ( and national tour). Ms. Mazzie's regional theatre appearances and her recording credits are extensive.

Natasha Richardson, Cabaret
Ms. Richardson received Tony and Drama Desk nominations and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut for Anna Christie. Her London appearances include High Society, The Seagull, Hamlet and A Midsummer Night's Dream for which she won London's Drama Critics Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Ms. Richardson has won awards for her film and television work.

Alice Ripley & Emily Skinner, Side Show
Ms. Ripley made her Broadway debut in The Who's Tommy and received rave reviews for her performance as Betty in Sunset Boulevard. Ms. Ripley toured the states as Fantine in Les Miserables. Ms. Skinner appeared on Broadway in Jekyll and Hyde and played young Scrooge's fiancee in A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden. Ms. Skinner has performed Off-Broadway and in regional theatres.

 
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