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Article: COMEDY STAR SHOWS DIFFERENT SIDE; NIELSEN PLAYS NOTED LAWYER.(News)
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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- April 10, 1998
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Byline: P. Catherine Shanks Community Columnist
Dramatic film actor and funny man Leslie Nielsen lends heart and voice to an American legend in a one-man play opening April 19 at the Civic Arts Plaza.
In an insightfully touching and thought-provoking performance, Nielsen portrays Clarence Darrow, a renowned attorney of the early 1900s whose most notable case was defending the right of John T. Scopes to teach the theory of evolution in public school.
With his performance, Nielsen mixes intellect and emotion and an affectionate spirit, along with a deep respect and concern for the common man. A lifelong ``Darrow-phile,'' the actor honors his ...