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Hollywood just loved the writer's work last year. Now it's starting to look like the scripts could actually get made. The best writers are skilled ventriloquists. Just the same, it's a bit jarring to meet Brad Kane. The screenwriter of two gritty, popular, unproduced screenplays -- a Richard Pryor biopic and an epic drama about a black pimp in 1980s New York City -- Kane turns out to be a white former child actor and Broadway veteran who sang the part of Aladdin in the 1992 Disney film. |
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