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Frank Abagnale

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He understood whatever those hidden mechanisms are that convince people to trust you. I kind of watched him and absorbed what I could from him.
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Leonardo DiCaprio. on the set of the movie 'Catch Me if You Can'
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Alec Cawthorne (2003-01-16). Leonardo DiCaprio Catch Me if You Can Interview. BBC. Retrieved on 2008-10-12.

 
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