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Remembering the great American actor Harry Dean Stanton on his 100th birthday! David Lynch on the qualities of Harry Dean Stanton: "It seems like everybody loves Harry Dean. I sure love Harry Dean; I love Harry Dean as a person; I love him as a singer, musician; And I...

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