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Rylance, Butz win best actor
Posted by Laura Collins-Hughes
June 12, 2011 10:50 PM
Mark Rylance won the Tony for best leading actor in a play, for "Jerusalem," and Norbert Leo Butz fulfilled predictions by taking best leading actor in a musical, for "Catch Me If You Can."
"This award doesn't mean that I'm the best at anything, but it does mean that I might be the most grateful man in this room tonight," Butz said.
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