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The list of winners provided in the article disagrees with the list provided at the Drama League website here for the following years: 1944; 1946 to 1952, which are missing; and 1953 to 1960. I see that some are referenced to other sources, mainly the Winners encyclopedia, but some are rather dubious, such as Al Pacino winning in 1958, when he would have been a teenager. I'll try to check and fix these when I get the chance, but wanted to leave this here to explain my tagging of the article and also if anyone gets a chance to take a deeper look first. Kinut/c07:47, 10 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
After finding a copy of the Winners encyclopedia, I have corrected the misinformation based on that and the Drama League website, which are mostly in agreement except for Elisabeth Bergner's award in 1944, which I have indicated as a footnote. --Kinut/c21:53, 17 February 2024 (UTC)Reply