Early in the morning on a two-show day on Broadway, Jeff Daniels reluctantly talks about his Tony Award nomination. He does not want to get his hopes up, so he prefers to "remain neutral" on the nod, his third. As for the role that got him there, well, that is another story. Daniels perks up when the conversation turns to his portrayal of Atticus Finch, the small-town attorney immortalized in the Harper Lee novel "To Kill a Mockingbird", adapted now for the stage. Lee chronicled the innocence and tragedy of her childhood in the classic novel, shining a light on the Jim Crow-era South as well as injustice in a small Alabama town. Nearly 60 years after the novel was publish...
Keep on reading: For Jeff Daniels, ’To Kill a Mockingbird’ is role of a lifetime
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