Being Julia
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we were in his repertory
company in Middlesbrough.

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he knew all there is to know
about theatre and acting.

:08:07
that's where I met Michael.
that's how we began.

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I was a rotten actor.
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yes, but you have presence.
:08:13
the audience always
gasps when you come on.

:08:16
it's his dazzling good looks, you see.
:08:19
gee, this is fascinating. fascinating.
:08:22
dreadfully jealous of him?
:08:23
you're very sweet, but
I know perfectly well

:08:25
that all I can play are
diplomats, lawyers and politicians.

:08:27
I'm more interested in
the business side. that's--

:08:30
yes, but you know as well as I do
:08:31
that we'd be nothing without Jimmie.
:08:33
I always lay a place
for him at the table.

:08:35
just in case he turns up.
:08:37
he's been dead for 15 years.
:08:38
yes, but you never know.
:08:41
he was a monster.
:08:44
uh, how do you spell your first name?
:08:48
t-o-m.
:09:06
hoy!
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hoy!
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hoy!
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hoy!
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hoy!
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for god's sake,
:09:15
don't torture yourself like this, Laura.
:09:21
no one will ever know
how much I loved him.

:09:26
he was my earth, my moon,
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all the stars in the firmament.
:09:43
farewell, my love.
:09:52
bravo! bravo!

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