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Jefferson Mays
BornLewis Jefferson Mays

Jefferson Mays (b. 8 June 1965)is an American award-winning theatre and film actor.

A Connecticut native, Mays trained at Yale College, where he received a B.A.; and the University of California, San Diego where he earned an Master of Fine Arts. He has appeared at La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Playwrights Horizons.

In 2004, Mays won a Tony Award for Best Leading Actor, an Obie Award, a Drama Desk Award, and a Theatre World Award, all for his solo Broadway performance in I Am My Own Wife, a Pulitzer Prize winning play by Doug Wright.

He is married to Australian actress Susan Lyons.

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Film
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Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play
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