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In my fantasies, I always wanted to play the ingenue, but in reality, in my bones, I am so used to playing the grandmother that I don't feel safe or even sure that I can do it
Camryn Manheim
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Camryn Manheim
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: March 8
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