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“Everyone used to chuck snails at each other at school, and I used to try and save them. And not only did I get in trouble for it, I got suspended for doing it. For saving the snails I kept about four or five hundred of them at the back of the class -- in Snail Land. We were like six or seven or something, people didn't even realise what they were doing. I had a strange compassion for snails. And the teacher just chucked them all in the trash in the end.”

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Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson (born May 13, 1986) is a British actor and musician. He gained worldwide fame for playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga, one of the highest-grossing film series. Seeking to break away from teen idol status, he took on challenging roles in independent films like Good Time, The Lighthouse, and Tenet, earning critical acclaim for his versatility. In 2022, he starred as Batman in The Batman, solidifying his status as a leading Hollywood actor. Pattinson is known for his intense preparation and willingness to take artistic risks. more

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