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... ere going to be in New York for a while?" Ronald asked Diane who was going back to Los Angeles with him. Now the strike of the screenwriters union is still going on, and the approval of new film projects has come to a standstill. The originally busy audition work is now very rare, and I don't know what Diane is going back to do.

  “Someone saw my performance growing up and called Paula specifically, saying they wanted me to audition, and Paula said it was very suitable for me.”

  D ...

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