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Issue No. 6, <strong>February</strong> 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />
FEATURES<br />
54 Willem Dafoe: Triumph<br />
of a <strong>Hollywood</strong> Nomad<br />
Despite a hundred credits<br />
and three Oscar nominations<br />
— the most recent for <strong>The</strong><br />
Florida Project — the actor<br />
remains a shape-shifting<br />
enigma who eschews fame<br />
and comfort: “I remember<br />
my life by my movies.”<br />
60 Back to Basics in Berlin<br />
With Netflix and Amazon<br />
lying low in Sundance, this<br />
year’s European Film<br />
Market may continue a return<br />
to more traditional sales<br />
models — and dealmakers<br />
couldn’t be happier.<br />
64 <strong>The</strong> Doomed Bromance<br />
of Lenny and Charlie<br />
He’s a burnout major<br />
leaguer and an ex-con, but<br />
that didn’t prepare Lenny<br />
Dykstra for his friendship<br />
with Charlie Sheen, a man<br />
he alleges is a dangerous<br />
criminal about to be taken<br />
down by the Feds.<br />
70 ‘Simplistic but<br />
Complicated’<br />
Animated feature Oscar<br />
contenders introduced<br />
audiences to female characters<br />
who could tame a<br />
bull and handle a bossy,<br />
suit-wearing infant.<br />
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“I never thought acting<br />
could be a profession,”<br />
says Dafoe, photographed<br />
Feb. 2 at Siren<br />
Studios Orange in Los<br />
Angeles. He looks back at<br />
some of his iconic roles<br />
(and the time he played<br />
Marilyn Monroe in a<br />
Super Bowl commercial)<br />
at THR.com/video.<br />
Ralph Lauren sweater,<br />
Dolce & Gabbana pants,<br />
Jimmy Choo sneakers.<br />
Photographed here and for the cover by Martha Galvan<br />
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