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06/08/2010

British actor Alfred Molina discusses the different nationalities he's played, from Russian to Mexican to Welsh.

British actor Alfred Molina is like a one-man League Of Nations . He's played at least a dozen different nationalities on screen - from Russian to Welsh to Mexican - and explains why he's the go-to guy when Hollywood needs an exotic villain.

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Sun 8 Aug 2010 23:00

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  • ALFRED MOLINA

    British actor Alfred Molina has played at least a dozen different nationalities on screen; from Russian to Welsh to Mexican. He explains why he's the go-to guy when Hollywood needs an exotic villain.

    Duration: 07:30

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  • Fri 6 Aug 2010 16:30
  • Sun 8 Aug 2010 23:00

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