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[The Coen brothers] hire the same people over and over again, so there's a shorthand between all of the people they're working with.
Alden Ehrenreich
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Alden Ehrenreich
Age: 34
Born: 1989
Born: November 22
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Alden Caleb Ehrenreich
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When I worked with anybody like Woody Allen, there's the name, and your understanding of who they are before you meet them, that stays in your head a little bit.
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I auditioned for four or five years and didn't get anything after that.
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I've had that experience many, many, times - when you don't get roles. I'd developed a good muscle for shaking it off.
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