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The big issue with rock stars becoming actors is that sometimes it's not believable, and vice versa with actors becoming rock stars. Sometimes just doesn't fit.
Larry Mullen, Jr.
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Larry Mullen, Jr.
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: October 31
Drummer
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Dublin city
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Lawrence Joseph Mullen Jr.
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