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Working with composers often is a really frustrating experience because you speak a different language and, oftentimes, they take two or three jobs, at the same time. They're difficult and pretentious and they're tormented artists.
Peter Berg
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Peter Berg
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: March 11
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