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If he weren't so very dead, the unnamed owner of this treasure would be desolated, and his heirs would be inconsolable.
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Her actor parents – Charlotte Holland and the American director and actor Sam Wanamaker, who came to England to escape McCarthyism and conceived the idea of building Shakespeare's Globe on the South Bank – were against her becoming an actor, fearing she would be left desolated by a life involving constant rejection.
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