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Lois Smith becomes oldest person to win Tony Award
    2021-09-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Lois Smith just set a record.

At the 74th annual Tony Awards on Sunday night in New York City, the longtime actress won her first trophy, becoming the oldest person to win an acting accolade at the award show, according to The New York Times. Smith, 90, won best actress in a featured role in a play for her work as Margaret in “The Inheritance.”

Smith said in her speech, “I love the processes of the live theater,” then adding, “I first worked on ‘The Inheritance’ in a workshop where Matthew López was finishing a play about the AIDS plague, and it was partly based on E.M. Forster’s book ‘Howards End,’ which had been my favorite novel for as long as I can remember.”

Previously, Smith was nominated at the Tonys for “Buried Child” in 1996 and “The Grapes of Wrath” in 1990. She is also known for her big-screen performances in movies like “Twister,” “Lady Bird” and “Minority Report,” as well as memorable TV roles in shows like “True Blood,” “The Americans” and “Ray Donovan.”

Smith is the only female actor in “The Inheritance,” which is a two-part play. She told Variety back in March 2020, “I think to myself, ‘Now what’s going to happen to me?’ This may be the end of me. Suppose somebody asks me to do eight shows a week, what am I going to say? It’s hard to imagine at this point!”

(SD-Agencies)

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