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I was an English major, so I love discussing possibilities and alternate theories.
William Mapother
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William Mapother
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: April 17
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One of the great things about having been on Lost is people coming up and feeling so enthusiastic about the show and saying, Oh it provided us so much entertainment, or It inspired conversations.
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Generally a wise actor will be very careful about the person to whom he gives that power.
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I love classical music and often listen to symphonies or opera in the morning.
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I remember when I was working on Mission: Impossible 2, John Woo said, In Hong Kong, there's not much money and a lot of time. In Hollywood, a lot of money, not much time. Personally I'd prefer not much money, a lot of time.
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This is a horrid generalization, so I'll probably get hate mail from stockbrokers. I would have been forced to get back to work, and would have been less accustomed to being in touch with my feelings and allowing my feelings to drive my decisions and behavior.
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