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How it shaped my perception is this: I have become so indelibly identified as a character in pop culture that it has forced me to go deeply within myself to get a very very rock solid sense, to myself, of who I am.
Thomas F. Wilson
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Thomas F. Wilson
Age: 65
Born: 1959
Born: April 15
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Thomas Francis Wilson
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