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* ''Film/EightMenOut'' (1988)(he (1988) (he also appears in the film as Ring Lardner, one of the two reporters who exposed the Black Sox Scandal. When he first started working on it he hoped to play pitcher Eddie Cicotte, but by the time production started he realized he'd aged out of the role and gave it to David Strathairn)
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* ''The Brother from Another Planet'' ''Film/TheBrotherFromAnotherPlanet'' (1984)
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John Sayles (born 1950) is an American writer and director known for making acclaimed independent films, usually about everyday people in North America. He is also a well-known [[UncreditedRole uncredited]] script doctor (usually to finance his directorial projects) and has one of the most eclectic filmographies of any filmmaker. He is also a published author and has worked in television.
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John Thomas Sayles (born 1950) September 28, 1950) is an American writer and director known for making acclaimed independent films, usually about everyday people in North America. He is also a well-known [[UncreditedRole uncredited]] script doctor (usually to finance his directorial projects) and has one of the most eclectic filmographies of any filmmaker. He is also a published author and has worked in television.
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John Sayles (born 1950) is an American writer and director known for making acclaimed independent films, usually about everyday people in North America. He is also a well-known script doctor (usually to finance his directorial projects) and has one of the most eclectic filmographies of any filmmaker. He is also a published author and has worked in television.
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John Sayles (born 1950) is an American writer and director known for making acclaimed independent films, usually about everyday people in North America. He is also a well-known [[UncreditedRole uncredited]] script doctor (usually to finance his directorial projects) and has one of the most eclectic filmographies of any filmmaker. He is also a published author and has worked in television.
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