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Geoffrey Holder [1930],
Doug McGrath [1939], His role in 'Goin' Down the Road' (1970)
Giancarlo Giannini [1942], Oscar nominee for 'Seven Beauties' (1976)
Chuck D. [1960],
Richard Roeper [1960],
Coolio [1963], Top-selling hip hop album Gangsters Paradise (1995)
John Carroll Lynch [1963],
Adam Duritz [1964],
Sam Mendes [1965], Director of Broadway's Cabaret (1998)
David Wain [1969],
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“You're always compared to someone, especially when you're a French actress.” (Virginie LeDoyen)
“I think Morris has a fantastic zest for life. He's hit upon something, and that is this central question: 'I'm full of life now, but what do I see in the future? A slow, steady disintegration into paralysis. Do I go out while I'm on top, or do I want to hang around, inch by inch, watching myself decay and have my family watch me decay?' He approaches this subject with tremendous humor, and he's never depressing -- he's always way ahead of everybody else, and full of life. He's a fantastic character. (Peter Falk)
If I find a little orphan child in a war zone, how do I help him? ... Make this movie. Make people think. Change attitudes. (Ben Stiller)
“I'm not really easy to live with! There needs to be unlimited patience and unconditional love. Men I've known before loved my independent spirit and were proud of my success, to the point that they'd become jealous of the time I devote to my career.” (Milla Jovovich)
“I am fortunate enough to have two and a quarter acres and a great housekeeper and houseman. Also, my home is large.” (Connie Stevens)
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