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I'm always gonna be an actor, so I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do next. I would love to make a documentary again someday, but I need to take a break from it.
Michael Rapaport
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Michael Rapaport
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: March 20
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New York City
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Michael David Rapaport
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Right now I'm taking a break from hip-hop documentaries. But I would do it if things lined up.
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Call it stubborn, call it ignorant, call it what you want, but I don't think I have to join a particular faith or culture or creed or religion just to fit in.
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Being No. 1. It's talked about all of the time in hip-hop. 'I'm still No. 1! I'm the best! I'm the greatest of all time!' It's the same mentality in sports.
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I love doing things that are titillating. I think race can be very funny, and I think I'm very comfortable discussing it and bringing it up.
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I don't want to misrepresent who I am personally. I don't want my kids to see me on a talk show and say, You're talking different or You look different, dad. I'm not gonna be an animal I know how to conduct myself.
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I love my kids, and the moments I have with them, and it's kind of weird, it's such an age old cliche, but the way that my sons, the way they make me feel when I look at them, the way they say things, no one else would probably react to them, but it's a special thing for me.
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At the end of the day, my sole goal, when I go into any scene, is to try to be as honest as I possibly can, and then everything else is second. The most important thing for me is to just be as honest as I possibly can.
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But it all came, and for me, hip-hop has done more for racial divide and racial sort of bringing together than anything in the last 30 years. Seeing people like Eminem sounding like somebody like Jay-Z and just the racial aspects of it all.
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A Tribe Called Quest music was so inclusive, so conscious, it brought such a community together.
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My favorite part is just being able to say and do things that you can't do in real life, and behaving in a way that's just not really acceptable, in the real world.
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When I was a kid, my first favorite song was probably Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side.
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I grew up in New York City in the '80s, and it was the epicenter of hip-hop. There was no Internet. Cable television wasn't as broad. I would listen to the radio, hear cars pass by playing a song, or tape songs off of the radio. At that time, there was such an excitement around hip-hop music.
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I'm not going to try and change how people perceive me. I think it's important to be a contradiction. People are contradictions everyone has contradictions. So I don't expect anyone to look at me differently.
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