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"My approach to what I do in my job, and it might even be the approach to my life, is that everything I do is the most important thing I do." - Mads Mikkelsen
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Harry Gruyaert.
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Venice, CA
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Midnight Cowboy
1969 directed by John Schlesinger
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Ulrich Lebeuf, Dakar Nuit
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/ Thomas Cooper Gotch, The Lantern Parade, 1918
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/ Marvin Koner, Miles Davis with John Coltrane, Cafe Bohemia, NYC, 1958
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Fan Ho, 1958
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Did you meet Bukowski?
Tom Waits: A couple of times. It's like when I met Keith Richards, you try to match them drink for drink. But you're a novice, you're a child. You're drinking with a roaring pirate. Whatever you know about holding your liquor you'd better let go of it right now. So I thought I could hang in there but I wasn't able to hang in there, with either one of them. They're made out of different stock. They're like dockworkers. But it was interesting. I met Bukowski at his house. Barbet Schroeder was a friend of mine, and they tried to get me to be in that movie, Barfly, playing Bukowski. They offered a lot of money, but I just couldn't do it, plus I didn't consider myself a good enough actor to do something like that. But Bukowski... I guess everybody when you're young and you enter the arts you find father figures. For me it was more profound because I had no father - no operating father - so I found other men that supplied all that for me. I was looking for those guys all the time.
Source: Word magazine (UK)
Photo by Anton Corbijn
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/ Beuford Smith, Paul Chambers, John Coltrane, 1970
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Daft Punk
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Handball Players, Lower East Side, New York, 1955. Leon Levinstein. Silver print.
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Jake Gyllenhaal
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