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Dick Van Dyke was my first idol. Hes an amazing physical comedian,

Dick Van Dyke was my first idol. Hes an amazing physical comedian, like a classic clown, but also very smart and not afraid to show vulnerability. – Douglas Wood

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I became much happier when I realized I shouldnt depend solely on my career for my sense of self. So I developed other interests and surrounded myself with a small group of friends I could trust. – Douglas Wood

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Ive worked on films where the budgets are almost limitless and youre in trailers that are bigger than a hotel room. Youre taken care of and the food is amazing, the quality of the job is amazing and then you work on smaller things but it never dictates my happiness or my willingness to go to work. – Dominic Monaghan

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Ive had a very interesting career. I get to do amazing things and work with amazing people and travel and learn languages – things most people dont get the opportunity to do. – Gwyneth Paltrow

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When I was little, I saw the play Les Miserables on Broadway, I thought it was the most amazing thing I have ever seen. – Ashley Tisdale

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Its great that in the German language Ive sold almost 30 million books. Isnt that amazing? – Ken Follet

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