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“Being seventy has its advantages. I was outspoken before, but now what have I got to keep quiet about?”

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Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas

American film actor born on December 9, 1916. Kirk Douglas is renowned for his exceptional performances in the film industry, particularly for his portrayal of the hard-boiled character in the mid-20th century. He starred in many classic films, such as 'Spartacus' and 'Seven Years in Tibet', and was nominated for multiple Academy Awards for his outstanding acting. more

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