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Jones is slowly earning a name for himself in Hollywood as a tough guy for hire, and demonstrated considerable charisma in the Guy Ritchie hits Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch.
Rochelle Bright is a New Zealand-born playwright, swiftly earning a name for herself through the success of her breakout stage show Daffodils.
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