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The point is the 'me' that you see before you is not the 'me' in my private little space, shape-shifting into the writing role, nor is it the 'me' that works with the actors. Here, at the end of the film doing interviews, I feel like I'm in disguise.
It's interesting to play a role where you don't really have to preoccupy yourself with any need to convince yourself that you're not acting.
| Roald Amundsen, Explorer (1872) |
| Phoebe Cates, Actress (1963) |
| Brian Celio, Novelist (1981) |
| Desmond Dekker, Musician (1941) |
| Mary Baker Eddy, Theologian (1821) |
| Mari Evans, Poet (1923) |
| Douglas Feith, Public Servant (1953) |
| Corey Feldman, Actor (1971) |
| Will Ferrell, Comedian (1967) |
| Michael Flatley, Dancer (1958) |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Historian (1943) |


