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On
Sept. 17th, 1989 the New York Times published an insightful - and therefore harrowing - little gem of an essay about growing older as an actor by Oscar-nominated and multiple Tony Award-winning actor
Frank Langella.
I remain in awe of the courage of actors.
Thanks to
Risa Bramon Garcia and
Jen Eldridge Hansen for the link.
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