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Actress-comedian Lily Tomlin is adding yet another award to the honors she has collected for her one-woman role in Jane Wagner’s “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe.” Being announced today in Chicago is that Tomlin will receive this year’s Sarah Siddons Award for Best Actress. Scholarships will be established in her name at Northwestern and DePaul universities. Tomlin won the 1986 Tony for best actress for “Search,” which has picked up many other awards in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington.
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