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Jim Gaffigan

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I grew up in a family where no one was in the entertainment business. So stand-up and acting were seen as something unrealistic. I always thought it was just people in L.A. and New York that became actors or comedians.
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Ed Will (April 28, 2006) "Your face sure is familiar. ...", The Denver Post, p. FF-09.

 
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