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Robert Downey Jr. turns 60: a look back

Robert Downey Jr. turns 60: a look back

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Robert Downey Jr., known for "Less Than Zero," "The Pick-Up Artist," "Tropic Thunder," "Sherlock Holmes," "Iron Man" and "Oppenheimer," turns 60 on Friday. Here's a look back at his career through the years.

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