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  1. Woody Harrelson is one of the most versatile and acclaimed actors in Hollywood. He has starred in a wide range of genres
    Woody Harrelson is one of the most versatile and acclaimed actors in Hollywood. He has starred in a wide range of genres, from comedy to drama, from sci-fi to western, from biopic to thriller. But how did he get there?
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    Texas-born Woody Harrelson had a hitman dad who left him. He fell in love with acting in college and moved to NY to chase his dream.
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    His big break came in 1985, when he joined the cast of the popular sitcom Cheers as the naive and lovable bartender Woody Boyd. He won an Emmy for his role, and became a household name. He also starred in several movies, such as White Men Can't Jump and Indecent Proposal.
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    Harrelson tackled risky roles in the 90s, such as a serial killer, a pornographer, and a war reporter. He got an Oscar nod for The People vs. Larry Flynt.
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    Harrelson impressed with diverse roles in films like Zombieland, The Hunger Games, The Messenger, and Rampart. He also did TV (True Detective) and played LBJ.
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    Harrelson is an actor, activist, and environmentalist. He advocates for veganism, hemp, organic farming, and peace. He has a family in Hawaii.
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    Woody Harrelson is a versatile and talented actor, who has explored many genres and mediums. He has earned many fans and accolades, and has continued to challenge himself. He is a fascinating actor and a unique person.
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