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Everything is not laden with potential for drama in life.
Jim Jarmusch
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Jim Jarmusch
Age: 71
Born: 1953
Born: January 22
Actor
Director
Film Director
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Cuyahoga Falls
Ohio
James Roberto Jim Jarmusch
James Roberto Jarmusch
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America is a very venal place everything has to be sold there. You can repackage your own s**t and sell it if it is marketed in the right way. The motivation is to sell. It's so illogical and strange to me. It's such a disposable culture and yet I feel comfortable being American.
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