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My Mum taught me great manners. And she always told me that you can be or do whatever in life, as long as you don't hurt anyone and you're happy. My Mum's great I adore her.
Colin Farrell
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Colin Farrell
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: May 31
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Dublin city
Colin James Farrell
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