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===Theater=== Dukes had considerable stage experience, first appearing on Broadway in 1971. He later appeared in a revival of [[Molière]]'s ''[[The School for Wives]]''. Dukes' theatrical roles included as [[Dracula]], Doctor Frankenstein, and [[Antonio Salieri]] in the original production of ''[[Amadeus (play)|Amadeus]]'', replacing [[Ian McKellen]]. He also replaced [[John Lithgow]] in the original production of [[David Henry Hwang]]'s play ''[[M. Butterfly]]'', and he received a [[Tony Award|Tony]] nomination in 1980 for best featured actor in a play for ''[[Bent (play)|Bent]]''.<ref name="Playbill">{{Cite web |title=Broadway Actor David Dukes Is Dead at 55 |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/broadway-actor-david-dukes-is-dead-at-55-92412 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150204044614/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/broadway-actor-david-dukes-is-dead-at-55-92412 |archive-date=2015-02-04 |access-date=2016-02-21 |website=Playbill}}</ref> In 1998, he was one of the three characters in a London West End production of ''[['Art']]'' with [[Stacy Keach]] and [[George Wendt]].
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