Reeves then puts on his hood, goes into the warehouse, and finds the other Klansmen and the police working on the projection equipment. She tearfully replied, "I will support whatever you want to do because this is your life, and your decision. The bill was narrowly defeated. Soon after, Reeve grew tired of Hollywood and took the family to Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he played the lead in the successful play The Front Page, directed by Robert Allan Ackerman. June told him that he can't ever take it off because he can't stand to see himself now. He also reconnected with his estranged granddaughter, Angela Abar. He is an actor, known for In the Gloaming (1997), The Brooke Ellison Story (2004) and Everyone's Hero (2006). Reeve later said that this was the greatest ovation of his career. Eddie Blake: Vietnamese woman He rarely went abroad until he started work.After leaving school, he took a series of jobs, including working in a supermarket, a jewellery shop and a charity shop, before he started researching and writing in his spare time while working as a postboy at a British newspaper. [80], After a month in the hospital, Reeve spent five months at the Kessler Rehabilitation Center in West Orange, New Jersey to continue with his recovery and learn skills such as operating his electric sip-and-puff wheelchair by blowing air through a straw. Affiliation(s) [53] In another television movie, Mortal Sins (1992), Reeve for the second time played a Catholic priest, this time hearing the confessions of a serial murderer in a role reminiscent of that of Montgomery Clift in Hitchcock's I Confess. She said, "You're going to be a big star, Christopher, and support me in my old age." Gardner informs him that because he's black he can never reveal his real identity to the other members as some of them won't be as accepting of an African-American vigilante on their team as he is. In his younger years, Reeves was young and handsome. [10], After graduating from Princeton Day School in June 1970, Reeve acted in plays in Boothbay, Maine. WATCH People's List this Saturday at 8 PM/ ET on ABC. Alias EWoT: Will Reeve Will Reeve was a Redarm in Mat Cauthon's Band of the Red Hand.1 After the Band sets up camp a league outside Caemlyn, Will Reeve was murdered by the gholam while guarding Mat's tent. He viciously beats the robbers unconscious, and the couple thank him before running off. His sense of justice is informed by his experience of acts of racism throughout his life. In July 2003, Christopher Reeve's continuing frustration with the pace of stem cell research in the U.S. led him to Israel,[114] a country that was then, according to him, at the center of research in spinal cord injury. Born Will Williams in 1914, he was the son of O.B. Williams and Ruth Robeson and lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a pilot with the Environmental Air Force he gave government officials and journalists aerial tours over areas of environmental damage. Fred was outside watching and told Reeves that he doesn't recognize him, since he's familiar with all the cops that walk this beat. In his autobiography, he wrote, "and then I left my body. She says that the newspapers are calling the masked Will a hero. It comes naturally to me. [128], Reeve's widow, Dana Reeve, headed the Christopher Reeve Foundation after his death. In 2002, Reeve lobbied for the Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001,[109] which would allow somatic cell nuclear transfer research, but would ban reproductive cloning. Later on, she finds Reeves still at the bakery but seemingly having been able to escape his handcuffs to go buy eggs and come back. [119], More than once he had a severe reaction to a drug. During the graduation ceremony from the Police Academy in 1938, Will was ignored by the Chief of Police and it would be Lieutenant Sam Battle, a fellow African-American police officer, who bestowed Will his badge. Inspired by his hero, Bass Reeves, Will decided to go into law enforcement and become an official officer of the New York City Police Department. That is the road I have taken. As Reeves puts on his white makeup, he looked at the newspaper clippings of Nazism in the U.S. as well as his own exploits as Hooded Justice. He proceeded to shoot them and discovered the projector plans. Crawford angrily replied that Reeves doesn't know anything about him, so Reeves, well aware of his true identity and his connection to the Cyclops, coerced Crawford into hanging himself. He missed Richard Donner and believed that Superman III's only really good element was the automobile junkyard scene in which Evil Superman fights Good Clark Kent in an internal battle. In addition, he did not feel that he was right for the other films he was offered and turned down the lead roles in American Gigolo, The World According to Garp, Splash, Fatal Attraction, Romancing the Stone, Lethal Weapon, and Body Heat. "Reeves Remained in Love Despite Tragedy". They cut him down at the last moment and tell him to keep his black nose out of white folks' business or the next time they won't cut him down. A cartoon then ran in a newspaper showing him carrying Pinochet by the collar with the caption, "Where will you take him, Superman?" He was very aware of that and very happy with that role. Reeve. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace was released in 1987. Also, in 2004, Reeve directed the A&E film The Brooke Ellison Story. He hosted the program named “The MSG Hockey Show” for two years from 2016 to 2018. [36] Reeve's portrayal of the Evil Superman was highly praised, though the film was critically panned. [87], For most of his life, Reeve did not identify with any religion. Generally, he was able to comb it over and often the problem disappeared for long periods, but he wore a wig for the third and fourth Superman films. [111] In the final days of his life, Reeve urged California voters to vote yes on Proposition 71,[112] which would establish the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and would allot $3 billion of state funds to stem cell research. YouTube In the late 1980s, Reeve became more active. She then decided to arrest him. [107] President George W. Bush limited the federal funding to research only on human embryonic stem cell lines created on or before August 9, 2001, the day he announced his policy, and allotted approximately $100 million for it. [44], Reeve was then offered the role of Basil Ransom in 1984's The Bostonians alongside Vanessa Redgrave. In 2009, Reeves is visited by Doctor Manhattan, who has recently taken on the human identity of Calvin Jelani, at his mansion in New York City. Hooded JusticeOfficer ReevesHJ He’s an acting professional, known for In the Gloaming (1997), Everyone’s Hero (2006) as well as the Brooke Ellison Tale (2004). On February 25, 2003, Reeve appeared in the television series Smallville as Dr. Virgil Swann in the episode "Rosetta". "Trust in the law," he said. [122] No official autopsy was performed on the actor. Paramedics arrived three minutes later and immediately took measures to get air into his lungs. He helped actors at the Old Vic with their American accents by reading the newspaper aloud for them. For these efforts, he was placed on the cover of TIME on August 26, 1996. He did research at a rehabilitation hospital in Van Nuys and learned how to use a wheelchair to get in and out of cars. Abar responded back that he could come to get them himself. One is to stare out the window and gradually disintegrate. Reeves walked home angered, with the noose still around his neck, and heard a woman scream. ", Adam Does Movies. June tells him that he'll get justice by wearing the hood and letting people believe he's a white man. Then, I realized there was a reason Bass Reeves hid his face. [1], The House Un-American Activities Committee subsequently demanded that all masked vigilantes reveal their identities to a congressman. After being brutally attacked by Reeves, Blake coughed up blood and stated, "This is what you like, huh? Reeves walked into the room realizing how long she was taking and caught Blake on the ground over her with his pants down, and she appeared to be almost unconscious. [16], In 1973, approximately 2,000 students auditioned for 20 places in the freshman class at Juilliard. He did a BS (Bachelor of Science) in Computer Science from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. We don’t have to know what form it takes or exactly where it exists; just to honor it and try to live by it is enough ... As these thoughts unfolded in the process of learning to live my new life, I had no idea that I was becoming a Unitarian. Wiki Bio of Will Reeve net worth is updated in 2021. [18], In a meeting with John Houseman, Reeve was told, "Mr. Reeve. Sometime later he took on the surname Reeves, after his childhood hero Bass Reeves. Portrayed by The film was shot on Mackinac Island using the Grand Hotel in mid-1979, and was Reeve's favorite film ever to shoot. After five days in which Reeve was heavily medicated and delirious, he regained full consciousness. He was thrilled that the script took the subject matter seriously, and that Richard Donner's motto was verisimilitude. The film, commercially unsuccessful, was Reeve's first public disappointment. Jane Seymour became a personal friend of Reeve and in 1996 named one of her twin sons Kristopher in his honor. [91] In the years that followed the accident, he had gradually come to believe that: Spirituality is found in the way we live our daily lives. Beautiful, by his on/off again lover. Shortly before his accident, Reeve played a paralyzed police officer in the HBO movie Above Suspicion. [106], Reeve served as a board member for several organizations that aim to improve quality of life for people with disabilities. It’s not so hard to imagine that there is some kind of higher power. When the play moved to Los Angeles in 1976, Reeve—to Hepburn's disappointment—dropped out. Incidentally, like Reeve with Superman, Michael Keaton himself, would gain notoriety for his portrayal of a DC Comics superhero, in the form of Batman. Reeve was impatient with school and anxious to get on with his career. Trivia (4) Son of Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve. Although he admits his memory is fading and that his Nostalgia pills help him in his old age. It is also possible, given Bass Reeves having lived and operated in Tulsa, that Will may be a descendant of Bass. From his wheelchair, Reeve returned to creative work, directing In the Gloaming (1997) and acting in the television remake of Rear Window (1998). In his 2004 book Nothing is Impossible: Reflections on a New Life, Reeve said that he and his wife had regularly attended Unitarian services, starting in his late forties. Manhattan explained to Reeves that he is speaking simultaneously to him in 2009 and to Abar in 2019, and that she wants to know how he knew Judd Crawford was a member of Cyclops, and how he knew he had a Klan robe hidden in his closet. Riding Accident Paralyzes Actor Christopher Reeve. "[59] In 1998, Reeve produced and starred in Rear Window, a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film. Reeve said that he chose Cornell primarily because it was distant from New York City and the temptation of working as an actor immediately versus finishing college, as he had promised his mother and stepfather. Williams and Ruth Robeson and lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma.In 1921, Will Reeves was a child when the Tulsa Race Massacre began. Celebrities Will Reeves Net Worth Will Reeves Net Worth 2021, Age, Height, Relationships, Married, Dating, Family, Wiki Biography 10 października 2004 … Will goes to a newspaper stand sometime following this incident whereupon he speaks to a German newspaper vendor. Reeve flew to London for a screen test, and on the way was told that Marlon Brando was going to play Jor-El and Gene Hackman was going to play Lex Luthor. Matthew and Alexandra remained in London with their mother and often spent their holidays with Reeve. June then reveals to Will that she's pregnant. Reeve wrote: "For the first time since the accident, I laughed. [129], Reeve's children Matthew, Alexandra, and William all serve on the board of directors for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, while Will is also a reporter for ABC News. Simpson.[35]. Reeve flew to Chile and helped lead a protest march. In another interview, Reeve said he drew on the self-discipline he had gained in his early years in the theater: Nobody wants another actor. [5] Adrian Veidt looked into Hooded Justice's disappearance when researching his crimefighter predecessors. Facebook Wikipedia. He sends Gardner a scathing letter regarding this decision. There's too many of them now already ... To keep believing in yourself in spite of those kinds of obstacles is certainly good preparation for what I'm going through now. ", Harper, Oliver. She died at age 44 on March 6, 2006, and the foundation was subsequently renamed the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. He then returned to continue filming on the not yet finished production of Superman II. Defying the House Un-American Activities Committee, The Mysterious Disappearance of Hooded Justice. [101], Reeve was elected Chairman of the American Paralysis Association and Vice Chairman of the National Organization on Disability. Christopher D'Olier Reeve[1] (September 25, 1952 – October 10, 2004) was an American actor, director, and activist, best known for playing the main character and title role in the film Superman (1978) and its three sequels. [115], Reeve suffered from asthma and allergies since childhood. "Movie Reviews (Christopher Reeve Homepage)", "A Revival of Beaumarchais' 'The Marriage of Figaro' Opens on Broadway", Suspense Tale of Two Evils in 'Bump in the Night', "LIKE MOST POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS, `SPEECHLESS' FULL OF EMPTY PROMISES". After Superman III, Reeve vowed that he was done with Superman. The film won four Cable Ace Awards and was nominated for five Emmy Awards including "Outstanding Director for a Miniseries or Special". Reeve readily accepted the role. And the other is to mobilize and use all your resources, whatever they may be, to do something positive. When Angela Abar and FBI Agent Laurie Blake visit Lady Trieu for information on the ship that stole Abar's car, Trieu tells Abar (in Vietnamese) that Reeves would like his Nostalgia pills back, which he left in her car. Witnesses said that the horse began the third fence jump and suddenly stopped. On the plane ride to London, he imagined how his approach to the role would be. Eighteen hours later, on October 10, 2004, Reeve died at the age of 52. Reeve declined, as he had not yet received his bachelor's degree from Juilliard.[20]. "[76] Reeve continued to require round-the-clock care for the rest of his life, with a team of ten nurses and aides working in his home.[86]. "New Again: Remembering Christopher Reeve". He was given a lead in Switching Channels. Reeves retorted that if Crawford was actually proud of his legacy then he shouldn't have to hide it. [94], In 1989, Reeve's friend Ron Silver started the Creative Coalition, a liberal organization aiming to teach celebrities how to speak knowledgeably about political issues. [53] The most notable of these was Bump in the Night, in which Reeve played a child molester who abducts a young boy in New York City. He gradually resolved to make the best of his new life, with a busy schedule of activism, film work, writing and promoting his books, public speaking, and parenting. Manhattan explains to Reeves that their lives have become entangled in the most profound way imaginable, but that his ability to preconceive and influence future events is limited and in order to ensure an optimal outcome he offers to form an alliance. [13] The next year, Reeve received a full summer contract with the San Diego Shakespeare Festival, with roles as Edward IV in Richard III, Fenton in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost at the Old Globe Theatre. He was taking horse-riding lessons and trained five to six days a week for competition in combined training events. "There was supposed to be a fifth Superman movie titled Superman Reborn, but because of studio shifts, the terrible box office [Superman IV] got, and...Reeves's [sic] accident, it never saw the light of day."[41]. 25 września 1952 w Nowym Jorku, zm. [74] He was paralyzed from the neck down and unable to breathe without a ventilator. [88] He attended his stepfather's Presbyterian church as a young teenager. The film did poorly, and Reeve believed that it marked the end of his movie star career. "[36] Both of Reeve's children from his relationship with Gae Exton had uncredited appearances in a deleted scene in which Superman rescues a girl, played by his daughter Alexandra, and reunites her with her brother, played by his son Matthew, after Nuclear Man creates a tornado in Smallville. [5] Reeve's parents both remarried. He then acted in the play My Life at the Circle Repertory Company with friend William Hurt. [102] In 1999, the American Paralysis Association and another foundation that Reeve had founded were merged into the Christopher Reeve Foundation,[103] which aims to speed up research through funding and to use grants to improve the quality of the lives of people with disabilities. [62] Reeve also appeared in the Smallville episode "Legacy", in which he met again with fellow stage actor John Glover, who played Lionel Luthor in the show. Later, Angela Abar would receive a call from Reeves stating that he knew her true identity as a police officer and to come find him and not wear a mask. In April 2004, Random House published Reeve's second book, Nothing Is Impossible. After the screen test, his driver said, "I'm not supposed to tell you this, but you've got the part. Although there was potential for such a film in the late 1980s after Cannon Films went bankrupt, Reeve never received any script. [70] He had suffered leg injuries as a teen while skiing, and he later broke three ribs in a riding accident he described, along with the leg injuries, on The Tonight Show in March 1987. He fought against the limit when scientists revealed that an early research technique that involved mixing the human stem cells with mouse cells contaminated most of the old lines.[108]. We discovered very early on that he, being a glider pilot, could hold his body aerodynamically. ", BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, Grand Cross of the Bernardo O'Higgins Order, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, "#77 Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources: An Assortment of Famous Actors", New England Historic Genealogical Society, "Our first interview with Christopher Reeve". Reeve's first role after 1978's Superman was in the 1980 time-travel mystery/romantic fantasy Somewhere in Time. When he told her that he was currently shooting the 1985 version of Anna Karenina, she said, "Oh, that's a terrible mistake. Reeve later stated that he made a fool of himself in the film and that most of his time was spent refereeing between Reynolds and Turner. That summer, he toured in a production of Forty Carats with Eleanor Parker. Reeve purchased a 12-year-old American thoroughbred horse named Eastern Express, nicknamed "Buck" while filming Village of the Damned. The film won the Emmy Award for "Outstanding Informational Special". Reeves' sexual relationship with Nelson Gardner was soon known, and Larry Schexnayder, the team's manager, persuaded him to be more cautious and suggested he tried to be closer to Sally Jupiter when in the public eye. The scenes of Reeve and Welling feature music cues from 1978's Superman: The Movie, composed by John Williams and arranged by Mark Snow. His hands became tangled in the reins, and the bridle and bit were pulled off the horse. "Superman IV (1987) Retrospective / Review. [77][78], Reeve went through inner anguish in the ICU, particularly when he was alone during the night. He said, "there must be some difference stylistically between Clark and Superman. [43] To prepare for the role, he was coached by an amputee on how to walk on artificial legs. Grandchildren Angela leaves after learning the Tulsa Police found Crawford's body but not before taking Will's mug of hot coffee she gave him, which contained his DNA. His doctor explained to him that his first and second cervical vertebrae had been destroyed and his spinal cord damaged. In 1990, Reeve starred in the American Civil War film The Rose and the Jackal, in which he played Allan Pinkerton, the head of President Lincoln's new Secret Service. He then stormed into the next room where the officer from the station is preparing a subliminal film about how blacks should only attack each other and never harm whites. June Abar† (ex-wife)Nelson Gardner† (former boyfriend)Sally Jupiter† (former girlfriend) Will then gathered the bodies, poured gasoline on them, and burned them. [8], Reeve found his passion for acting in 1962 at age nine when he was cast in an amateur version of the operetta The Yeomen of the Guard; it was the first of many student plays. Reeves returned to the station and asked the desk sergeant if he released Fred. Reeve later said, "the less said about Superman IV the better. He is over one hundred years of age and yet is capable of casual conversation. Ariel Dorfman asked Reeve to help save their lives. Hooded Justice stated that he has evidence of a secret conspiracy, but Metropolis interrupted him and stated that a major crime is being planned by Moloch, and unveiled a racist poster from their sponsor National Bank, featuring the bank's hired hero and Minutemen member, Dollar Bill. Will Reeve was born on the 7th of June 1992 in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA. –, This page was last edited on 17 February 2021, at 09:58. He argued that stem cell implantation is unsafe unless the stem cells contain the patient's own DNA and that because somatic cell nuclear transfer is done without fertilizing an egg, it can be fully regulated. He later made even higher gains for Superman III (1983), though for Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987), he decided it would be healthier to focus more on cardiovascular workouts. Will returned his room and removed his hood and makeup feeling dejected. Later outside the warehouse, Reeves called Nelson Gardner at his home to inform him that Cyclops is using mind control against black people and demanded him to get the other Minutemen to come down and help him. [17] They had several classes together in which they were the only students. Reeves told Manhattan that this is the first time he has heard Crawford's name. At the end of this episode, Reeve and Welling appeared in a short spot inviting people to support the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation. Sometimes we have questions about: “How tall is will reeve?” At the moment, 27.01.2020, we have next information/answer: 1,61m. "[79] In addition to visits from friends and family, Reeve received over 400,000 letters from all of the world, which gave him great comfort during his recovery. After most of the footage had been shot, the producers had a disagreement with director Richard Donner over various matters, including money and special effects, and they mutually agreed to part ways. Lynn Stalmaster, the casting director, put Reeve's picture and résumé on the top of the pile three separate times, only to have the producers throw it out each time. In fact, the original plan had been for the film to be a single three-hour epic comprising both parts. Starting in 2000, he started to regain the ability to make small movements in his fingers and other parts of his body, and by 2002 reported that he could sense hot and cold temperatures on 65% of his body. Reeves used a spike strip to stop Judd Crawford's car. Ruth Robeson† He subsequently voiced criticism of the organization. He's lost some of his hair and its become white. With Hepburn's influence over the CBS network, Reeve worked out the schedules of the soap opera Love of Life and the play so that he would be able to do both. He auditioned for the Richard Gere role in Pretty Woman but walked out on the audition because they had a half-hearted casting director fill in for Julia Roberts.[51]. He admitted to June that the police in New York City discriminately kill black people and that the police department just hired him for the good publicity it would bring them. He whispered to Reeves "Beware the Cyclops" before officially congratulating him into the police force. Fred fires a shotgun at Hooded Justice, who dives out the window. He joined The Tiger Club, a group of aviators who had served in the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain. But I want you to know that I'll be with you for the long haul, no matter what. He then flew to Paris, where he spoke fluent French for his entire stay: he had studied it from third grade until his second year in Cornell. On May 27, 1995, Reeve's horse made a refusal. Let's tackle the issues. He stayed with the play throughout its year-long run and was given very favorable reviews. Reeve finished in fourth place out of 27 in the dressage, before walking his cross-country course. Ultimately, however, at the advice of his mother, he applied for college. The understudy finished the play for Reeve, and a doctor treated him. Dana Reeve said, "There's such a difference in his outlook, his health, his overall sense of well-being when he's working at what he loves, which is creative work. He also received an Obie Award[93] and the Annual Walter Brielh Human Rights Foundation award. I felt that the new Superman ought to reflect that contemporary male image." Sometime later, June and Reeves are eating dinner, when there's a knock on the door. He then acted in a small role in the film A Step Towards Tomorrow.[58]. Will remembers that it was Trust in the Law!, and says that it ends with Bass Reeves in a hood lassoing a crooked sheriff. Reeve fell forward off the horse, holding on to the reins. He managed to convince theater director Jim Clause and the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences that, as a theater major, he would achieve more at Juilliard (Group 4, 1973–1975) in New York City than at Cornell. This was a silent movie house before they built it back up. INSITE, the International Network of Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts, did fundraising to sponsor a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1997 for Reeve. He later said, "By the late 1970s, the masculine image had changed... Now it was acceptable for a man to show gentleness and vulnerability. With that, he had lost both parents in just 17 months. Christopher Reeve to give Parents Weekend keynote lecture. Will Reeve is a member of Actor Reeve excelled academically, athletically, and onstage; he was on the honor roll and played soccer, baseball, tennis, and hockey. This meant moving to Los Angeles, which would place him even further from his children, who lived in London. Will woke up miles out of town and took the infant with him. Reeves was on his way home when three officers pulled up and offered him a ride home and then invited him for a beer. He flew to Glasgow and saw theatrical productions throughout the United Kingdom. [73] He had no recollection of the accident. He says that eventually the theater was burned down in the Tulsa Race Massacre. With therapy and practice, he developed the ability to breathe on his own for up to 90 minutes at a time. Reeves continued to work as a police officer as rose to the rank of lieutenant. A never-ending bond. The couple remained happily married until Reeve's death.[69]. The man announced that he was a proctologist and was going to perform a rectal exam on Reeve. She reminds him that the Minutemen only care about the publicity of having Hooded Justice will do for their reputation. Years after retiring as both, he was instrumental in solving the conspiracy of Lady Trieu's plot to destroy Doctor Manhattan. He mouthed to his wife Dana, "Maybe we should let me go." NYPD (formerly)Minutemen (formerly)NYPD's Black Officers Union (formerly) However, after getting Reeves inside of her car, a mysterious ship attaches a cable to it and takes Reeves away. Many of his family lines had been in America since the early 17th century,[3] while other ancestors came from the French aristocracy. He also persuaded Jupiter to date him. He met up with Nelson Gardner for the last time and made it clear to him that he never wanted to see him again after almost ruining his life. Will and his parents hid inside of a movie theater during the attack where Will's mother Ruth played the piano as he watched his favorite silent film, Trust in the Law!, about his favorite hero, lawman of the Old West Bass Reeves. Williams and Reeve developed a close friendship. In one performance, Reeve, who played the hero, drew his sword out too high and accidentally destroyed a row of lights above him. He is utterly convincing as he switches back and forth between personae." This book is shorter than Still Me and focuses on Reeve's world views and the life experiences that helped him shape them. Reeves claims responsibility for killing the Chief of Police which Abar doesn't believe. However, he sends his infant son, Kal-El, to Earth to ensure his survival, just as Krypton begins its death … He built a sailboat, The Sea Angel, and sailed from the Chesapeake to Nova Scotia. Lorna says that there was a flicker when the picture started. [2] Reeve died on October 10, 2004, at the age of 52. O.B. After the ceremony, Will and June shared a drink together at a nightclub. He also planned to direct his first big screen film, a romantic comedy entitled Tell Me True.
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