I realized in school I didn’t like it. When he died, it was like a wake-up call.
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Anand Thakur
I realized in school I didn’t like it. When he died, it was like a wake-up call.
ADEPERO ODUYEMy mother’s a pretty warm, open person.
ADEPERO ODUYEShe’s pretty amazing.
ADEPERO ODUYEI assume Obama knows about stop and frisk, so this is not the person that should be the head of homeland security.
ADEPERO ODUYEHe passed away really young
ADEPERO ODUYEYou look up to your parents and you want them to accept you,
ADEPERO ODUYEMy first audition was an open call and I had no picture and no resume
ADEPERO ODUYEI feel like they’re talking about someone else we both know.
ADEPERO ODUYEShe’s been doing Trip to Bountiful for four months, and it still feels real.
ADEPERO ODUYEFor everything Obama stands for and the things he’s said in the past in his books, especially with the Trayvon Martin thing
ADEPERO ODUYESo you do things to make them proud and accept you.
ADEPERO ODUYEI grew up in New York and I’ve always lived here, so I look at myself as a regular person.
ADEPERO ODUYEHer words are effortless in terms of their meaning and how she inhabits them.
ADEPERO ODUYEI would come to L.A. for a job, but I love New York.
ADEPERO ODUYEThere are conservative people in all colours in America.
ADEPERO ODUYESo everyone making sure that I’m OK has turned what could’ve been a very scary, nerve-racking and lonely experience into a supportive environment.
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