Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | 4:34 a.m.

Lane Wary Of Actors Stepping Forward Politically, But … /Del Toro's Che Performances Have Colleagues Talking The Big O

by Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith

Nathan Lane has been steeped in politics of the fictional kind all year  -- between starring as thuggish, corrupt President Charles Smith in David Mamet's "November" on Broadway, and playing Democratic presidential campaign manager Art Crumb in Kevin Costner's "Swing Vote" feature. But the two-time Tony and Emmy-winning star has mixed feelings about taking a political role in real life. "If I'm involved it's quietly involved. I'm always a little wary of actors st ...

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