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Giancarlo Esposito Is Hollywood’s Go-To Bad Guy – And So Much More

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… was writing images of African-Americans that we hadn’t seen … understand not only the African-American historical connection that I … m walking around the neighbourhood, African-Americans go, “What’s up, … accepted as a an African-American man and half Italian …

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