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He invented the rumors about sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber and buying the Elephant Man bones, in the same way kids ring doorbells and then hide behind shrubberies.
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He invented the rumors about sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber and buying the Elephant Man bones, in the same way kids ring doorbells and then hide behind shrubberies.
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And he had just been in the news for publicly conveying a desire to buy the remains of Elephant Man, suggesting he identified with the horribly deformed Englishman who was then the subject of a successful art house film by David Lynch.
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The Elephant Man - Winter 1980 - Warner Theater, Morgantown, WV I've commented about this one before ... ten years old, hiding under ski jacket bawling, overwhelmed the whole day by suffering I'd never before imagined.
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Serkis: For The Elephant Man , a whole team of prosthetics artists worked on John Hurt's character to help him create that performance.
Q&A;: King of Mo-Cap Andy Serkis on Digital Acting and Gollum's Oscar Diss 2007
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We really think of ourselves as some sort of Victorian entrepreneurs, bringing out the Elephant Man.
Archive 2006-08-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: His face is bloated out like Elephant Man.
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ELEPHANT MAN Dancehall star O'Neil Bryan, aka Elephant Man, has the standard toaster's resume: a handful of underground hits, a hyperactive, headlong delivery, and a taste for homophobic lyrics.
Chicago Reader 2010
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ELEPHANT MAN Dancehall star O'Neil Bryan, aka Elephant Man, has the standard toaster's resume: a handful of underground hits, a hyperactive, headlong delivery, and a taste for homophobic lyrics.
Chicago Reader 2010
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ELEPHANT MAN Dancehall star O'Neil Bryan, aka Elephant Man, has the standard toaster's resume: a handful of underground hits, a hyperactive, headlong delivery, and a taste for homophobic lyrics.
Chicago Reader 2010
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