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  2. Bill Sage - Wikipedia

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    Sage was born and raised in New York City and graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase. [1] Beginning in eighth grade, Sage became a victim of child sexual abuse, an experience that would later influence his performance in Mysterious Skin . [ 4 ]

  3. Mysterious Skin - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious Skin is a 2004 coming-of-age drama film written, produced, and directed by Gregg Araki, adapted from Scott Heim's 1995 novel of the same name. The film tells the story of two pre-adolescent boys who both experienced sexual abuse as children, and how it affects their lives in different ways into their young adulthood.

  4. Question (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious Suspense #1 (October 1968), Charlton Comics; cover art by Steve Ditko. Sage was approached by Aristotle Rodor, his former professor, currently a scientist. Rodor told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm.

  5. List of LGBT-related films of 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious Skin: Gregg Araki: United States Netherlands: Drama: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Chase Ellison, Brady Corbet, Michelle Trachtenberg, Jeff Licon, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Elisabeth Shue, Bill Sage, Chris Mulkey, Lisa Long, Richard Riehle, Kelly Kruger, Rachael Nastassja Kraft and Billy Drago

  6. Chase Ellison - Wikipedia

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    His role in Mysterious Skin (2004) was as the 8-year-old version of the character played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, one of the film's leads. In this film, he plays one of two boys who are groomed into a sexual relationship by a Little League baseball coach. However, the film was shot in such a way that the young actors were kept unaware of what ...

  7. Asian Americans in arts and entertainment - Wikipedia

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    An example is Lucy Liu's dragon lady character O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill, as well as Anna May Wong's character in Daughter of the Dragon. According to author Kent Ono, "Usually yellow peril discourse constructs and Asian-white dialectic emphasizing the powerful, threatening potential of Asians and Asian Americans, while simultaneously ...

  8. 5 hidden messages on the dollar bill

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    We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...

  9. Scott Heim - Wikipedia

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    Heim won fellowships to the London Arts Board as their International Writer-in-Residence, and to the Sundance Screenwriters' Lab for his adaptation of Mysterious Skin. [7] He is also the author of a book of poems, Saved From Drowning (1993). Mysterious Skin was adapted for the stage by playwright Prince Gomolvilas, premiering