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If someone were to hire me for a film they'd be getting a certain kind of package, that's for sure, a certain set of tools. But I would listen to the director.
Mike Patton
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Mike Patton
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: January 27
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Jazz Musician
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Eureka
California
Michael Allan Patton
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