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"Hamilton" star Odom Jr., Queen Latifah win Grace awards

NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) "Hamilton" star Leslie Odom Jr., actress Queen Latifah and choreographer Camille Brown were honoured at the annual Princess Grace awards ceremony in New York City night for their work in the arts.
Odom Jr., who won a Tony Award in June for his role in the smash Broadway hit "Hamilton", and Brown, a choreographer and dance educator, received the 2016 Princess Grace Statue Award, named after the late American actress Grace Kelly.
Singer and actress Queen Latifah received the Prince Rainier III Award, named after the awards founder and late husband of Princess Grace, for her contribution to the arts.
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