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It's a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children?
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: August 22
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When a child wants to be accepted, he'll do anything. And if it means you're getting a certain amount of notoriety from a fight, that's what you'll do.
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I've never been really great at trusting anybody, just because of the way I grew up.
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What I like about the Carpenter take on The Thing is the fact that it just has so much suspense. It seemed like a different story, with the horror elements. Those films that really speak to the primal fear that we, as human beings, have about the unknown have always intrigued me. That's the really scary thing, not the slasher, macabre movies.
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I was always led to believe you should take care of yourself, trust in your abilities and you're the author of your own destiny.
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The only way you can influence your fate is to put your soul into your performance and hope it registers with the audience.
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