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One key element to Hitchcock is the drooping jowl. That was crucial because his silhouette is crucial. There is something about his silhouette that became his brand.
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Toby Jones
Age: 58
Born: 1966
Born: September 7
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Hammersmith
London
Toby Edward Heslewood Jones
Tobias Edward Heslewood Jones
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