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Being out, at least within showbiz circles, certainly hasn't hurt Tomlin's career, which includes five Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, a Grammy Award, two Peabody Awards and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. "I was speaking at (the late Texas governor) Ann Richards' school in Austin," Tomlin remembered, noting that the youngsters only knew her as the voice of the inspirational Ms. Frizzle on the 1990s kids cartoon show "The Magic School Bus." "One little girl stands up, she had to be 9 years old, and she said,
'Well, what do you think you've contributed to the world with your work?' And I was just stopped dead cold. And I finally said to her,
'I hope that I've
made people feel connected to one another.' "And I'd so hoped that she'd had more knowledge of my career so she could say,
'Well, frankly, here's what I think,'" Tomlin added, with a laugh.
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