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Matt Damon Reveals The Famous Role He Passed On

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WASHINGTON — Hollywood actor Matt Damon might be one of the biggest movie stars, but he still passed on one of the biggest movies ever to be made. The 50-year-old actor taught a master class at the Cannes Film Festival on July 9 and revealed to his audience that not only did he pass up on a very famous role, but also a jaw-dropping […]

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