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In every project, I always look for the depth of humanity inside of it. I'm just trying to say if we can help in some way heal the equation with [Afro-Americans] what's going on with us as people.
Forest Whitaker
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Forest Whitaker
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: July 15
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