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What does it mean for an actor to make a part his own? It means that he takes on what you had intended and starts to put in his own stuff so that it becomes something that could only happen if he played it.
James L. Brooks
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James L. Brooks
Age: 84
Born: 1940
Born: May 9
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James Lawrence Brooks
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