"In America I met some fantastic people making films. But going there felt like a bit of a defeat. I mean, why should I leave my country to work? But there was far more TV and film in America then. At the time I didn't link the psoriasis with the stage fright, but it may have made me more sensitive and introverted, which might have led to it."
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David Warner (actor)
David Warner (29 July 1941 – 24 July 2022) was an English actor.
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