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Chesley 2022-04-14 08:01:01
A glimpse into the elite fashion differences between China and the US
Comparing the lives of the characters in the film with the lives of the so-called elites in China, the huge difference can be seen. Below is the text. Correct omissions based on comments downstairs.
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Joanie 2022-04-14 08:01:01
good boy
"Good Boy", the English name is "The Good Guy", the plot is very general: the male No. 1 Tommy is the darling of Wall Street, the male No. 2 Daniel is a soldier who returned from the army to do odd jobs in a stock exchange, and the female No. 1 is a An archaeologist, the first man is confident, but...

Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky (Anna Chlumsky), Czech-American film actress
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, was born on December 30, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
She once appeared in the first movie " My Girl " (My Girl) at the age of 11 in 1991 , and therefore won the Best Kiss Award at the 1st (1992) MTV Film Awards and became a famous child star
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Anna Chlumsky grew up and continued to engage in acting career. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 65th (2013) Emmy Awards for appearing in the "Vice President Veep" TV series
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Performing Experience
In 1991, 11-year-old Anna Chlumsky starred in " My Girl " with Macaulay Culkin . She will be recognized on the street many years later, but her film career has not developed smoothly. Just after she decided to give up and obtained a degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago, Hollywood opened its doors to her again. She starred in the British director Armando Rannucci ’s "The Smart Man". The film premiered at the sundance film festival and was released in the UK and North America.
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