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 Post subject: Paul Giamatti
PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:32 pm 
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Like his roles, but did not go over to him. Many others did though it was really the only reason I noticed him.

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Seems like a good everyman type. No one would have known who he was 2 years ago.

He is the son of former baseball comish/yale president/pete rose secret keeper A. Bartlett. I have always wondered why no one has ever asked him the question of whether his father told him about whether rose gambled on his own team


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He was "Pig Vomit" in Howard Stern's movie back in 1997.

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Wow, and to think I was just down the block scarfing down a couple of custard-filled Bismarcks at Dinkel's while all this was going on. Rubbing elbows with Paul Giamatti would've been good--loved him in American Splendor.

But the opportunity to stand in the presence of the man himself, bigfan, now that would've been a truly humbling, awe-inspiring experience.

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