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profile name: Brad Pitt
profile occupation: Film Actor
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profile name: Reba McEntire
profile occupation: Singer
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profile name: Carrie Underwood
profile occupation: Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer, Reality Television Star
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profile name: Ron Howard
profile occupation: Film Actor, Television Actor, Director, Producer, Television Personality
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profile name: Chuck Norris
profile occupation: Film Actor, Television Actor, Martial Arts Expert
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profile name: James Garner
profile occupation: Film Actor, Television Actor
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