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Nathan Zuckerman: [narrating as WWII era dance music plays] Let's remember the energy. America had won the war. The depression was over. Sacrifice was over. The upsurge of life was contagious. We celebrated a moment of collective inebriation that we would never know again. Nothing like it in all the years that followed from our childhood until tonight, the 45th reunion of our high school class.
Nathan Zuckerman: [now walking down a school hallway] At 30 or 40, a gathering of my old classmates would have been exactly the kind of thing I'd have kept my nose out of. But at 62, I found myself drawn to it as if in the crowd of half-remembered faces I'd be closer to the mystery at the heart of things, a magic trick that turned time past into time present.
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Swede Levov: You were involved in something there, something political.
Merry Levov: Everything is political. Brushing your teeth is political.
Rupert Evans
Rupert Evans (Rupert Evans), Birth on March 8, 1976 , British actor
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Performing Experience
Rupert Evans, a British actor with a baby face, was born on March 8, 1976. He was trained in London's century-old Andrew Lloyd Webber (Webber Douglas) School of Dramatic Art. His acting career started from the BBC sitcom "My Family", crime In the series "Punishment" and the Australian longevity soap opera "Home and Away"After getting started, he played important roles in the Independent Television series "High Stakes" starring Richard Wilson and the BBC contact series "The Eustace Bros" starring Neil Morrissey.
In 2003, Evans appeared on the screen as Agent May in the comic adaptation film " Hell Baron " directed by Guillermo del Toro , making a good start for his screen career. In 2007, he was expected to play Superman in the major production superhero movie " Justice League of America " and received much attention again. In addition, Rupert Evans will also act as the protagonist of the British TV series "The Palace", as the eldest son and heir to the throne of the fictional royal family . This drama will be a British royal version of "The White House". In 2009, he starred in the BBC version of the 4-episode miniseries " EMMA " written by BAFTA winner Sandy Welch and remade by BBC TV . In which played Frank Churchill (Frank-Churchill).
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