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Actor Linda Grasso Segues from Australian YouTube Series with 250 Million Views to International Amazon Commercial

“In the various commercials I’ve done, directors and clients have told me they appreciate my ability to tell a story without dialog and also my unpredictability and my comedic timing aspect. For example, I made it my own in Amazon’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ holiday commercial, which caught director Wayne McClammy’s attention at the audition. Then during this shoot, as with others, it’s not so much that I’ve been able to offer any suggestions. But it’s been about me making bold non-verbal choices and then the director chooses those bold choices for the final cut of the commercial. Overall, I’ve been told that I follow directions really well, and I also create my own ideas to add to the performance and make the role better.”—Linda Grasso, actor/writer/producer

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Everything You Need to Know About Mya Lesnar: The Daughter of Former UFC Champion Brock Lesnar

Mya Lesnar is an American track and field athlete. She is the daughter of legendary MMA and wrestling legend Brock Lesnar.

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Louise Thompson Embraces Life with Stoma Bag

Former Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson has bravely disclosed her recent adoption of a stoma bag.

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Champions League Security Heightened Amid Threats

Security measures are set to be bolstered at Champions League matches this week following the emergence of threats from a media outlet sympathetic to the Islamic State group.

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Understanding Various Social Behaviors: A Full Guide

Social behavior is a fascinating tapestry woven from the threads of human interaction, cultural norms, and psychological dynamics.

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Meet Jermaine Palmer and Marie Palmer: The Parents of England Prodigy Cole Palmer

Jermaine Palmer and Marie Palmer are the parents of Chelsea's biggest star Cole Palmer.

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Heroes or Traitors: The Frustration Threshold's Decisive Role

Jules Renard, the French writer and playwright, once said: "There are two kinds of people: some roll with the world, and others run alongside and shout, 'My God, where is the world going?'"