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Reading the script [Insane Farting Corpse], by page two or three, I felt that way. I thought, I'm in. It was so beautiful and insane and funny and I wanted to see it happen.
Paul Dano
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Paul Dano
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: June 19
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