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PostSubject: Italian article with blurb about Gerry's character   Italian article with blurb about Gerry's character Icon_minitimeThu May 05, 2011 9:00 pm

It sounds like his character is named George (really? is that a Scottish name?) and played with AC Milan and Real Madrid. Wonder if the Celtic tie-in fell through....

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Then there is Butler, where George is a man who has lost everything and now needs to rebuild his life. «Tries to find himself after a life spent in pursuit of the wrong values: Fame and success, "says the Scottish actor. He's in shorts today. Has soccer shoes and feet as bounce can give credibility to his character, best years had played with AC Milan and Real Madrid. "I grew up in Scotland, I always played football, even though I've never been great. I took to train for the movie and I found more good than I remembered, but now I think I will continue to play, even after the end of filming. There was a good film football in bend it like Beckham and Playing the Field hope to change this course.
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