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Famous birthdays for July 9: Jimmy Smits, Jack White

Famous birthdays for July 9: Jimmy Smits, Jack White

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Mia Threapleton wanted to get her claws into 'Phoenician' nun role
NEW YORK, July 8 (UPI) -- Mia Threapleton says she spent three months studying Catholicism and creating her own "murder dossier" after Wes Anderson hired her to play a knife-wielding nun in his espionage comedy, "The Phoenician Scheme."
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