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An audience is going to be able to find a little bit of Dorothy in themselves and relate to this woman.: roles like Dorothy Day are so rare in Hollywood.
Coming into the business, you'd pass through these little agencies until you got to understand what was happening in the business, unless you were really able to have a style strong enough to go directly to the publishers.
| Richard Dawson, Actor (1932) |
| Don DeLillo, Novelist (1936) |
| Bo Derek, Actress (1955) |
| Jim Garrison, Public Servant (1921) |
| Davey Havok, Musician (1975) |
| Goodluck Jonathan, Statesman (1957) |
| Robert Kennedy, Politician (1925) |
| Corita Kent, Artist (1918) |
| Wilfrid Laurier, Statesman (1841) |
| Robert Altman, Director (2006) |
| John Bauer, Artist (1918) |
| John Harrington, Writer (1612) |


