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May 4, 2010

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Scarlett is in the running for the Best Performance by a Featured Actress for her role in the Arthur Miller play ‘A View From The Bridge’ at the 64th annual Tony Awards.
But Scarlett's got big competition. Catherine Zeta Jones also given the nod in the Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical category for her singing-and-dancing turn in ‘A Little Night Music’.
The Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play features big screen favorites like Denzel Washington, Jude Law, Live Schreiber, Christopher Walken and ‘Red’ star Alfred Molina.
Other notable nominations included Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’, which is up for Best Musical.
Main nominees for the 64th annual Tony Awards:
Best Play:
‘In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play’
‘Next Fall’
‘Red’
‘Time Stands Still’
Best Musical:
‘American Idiot’
‘Fela!’
‘Memphis’
‘Million Dollar Quartet’
Best Book of a Musical:
‘Everyday Rapture’
‘Fela!’
‘Memphis’
‘Million Dollar Quartet’
Best Revival of a Play:
‘Fences’
‘Lend Me a Tenor’
‘The Royal Family’
‘A View from the Bridge’
Best Revival of a Musical:
‘Finian's Rainbow’
The 64th annual Tony Awards will be broadcast from New York’s Radio City Music Hall on June 13.

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Her first album, which didn’t get too much praise, was a collection of Tom Waits cover songs. Her follow-up album will be a duet collaboration with Pete Yorn called Break Up.
According to USA Today, the album “chronicles a tempestuous affair” and Pete got the idea for it in a dream. He better not tell Scarlett’s husband Ryan Reynolds that!
The album was produced by electronic artist Sunny Levine and is inspired by Serge Gainsbourg's work in the '60s with Brigitte Bardot.
Yorn wrote all the songs on the nine-track disc with the exception of a cover of Big Star's "I Am The Cosmos."
Break Up will be released on September 8th. Check out the first single “Realtor” here
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