“There isn't anyone else like Nathan. He is able to express more in a look or a word than most actors I've ever worked with.”

—  Nathan Lane

Victor Garber — reported in Maureen Dezell (October 19, 2003) "Nathan Lane Goes Beyond Broadway", The Boston Globe, p. N1.
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