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In his case, he said, it was “tremendously debilitating and really seriously emotionally incapacitating.”“It was one of the most traumatic points of my life but it is my story,” he said. Pine candidly said that he felt like Rush “didn’t have to talk about it” in the book. “I can understand that they wanted to have pretty people doing pretty things and bad acne is not a key,” he said. “I don’t want to say I’m grateful for not having landed that… but I’m alright.”Pine, of course, is more than alright. “I know how depressing it can be and the kind of depths of sorrow it can drag you to,” he said.
Persons: Chris Pine, Pine, , Josh Horowitz, Patrick Rush, Alan Sepinwall’s, Rush, Ryan Atwood, Atwood, Ben McKenzie, Rush “, , Kirk Organizations: CNN, Hollywood, Trek Locations: Hollywood, Rush
Chris Pine auditioned for the role of Ryan Atwood on Fox's teen drama "The O.C." Casting director Patrick Rush said Pine was "really good" but had "really bad skin problems." "It was at that point where it looked insurmountable," Rush said. "We saw Chris Pine, who was really good," Patrick Rush said in the book "Welcome to the O.C. "I hate saying this, but it's the truth: Chris Pine was at the age where he was experiencing really bad skin problems," Rush continued.
Persons: Chris Pine, Ryan Atwood, Patrick Rush, Pine, Rush, , Alan Sepinwall, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Chris Pine's, Ben McKenzie, Garrett Hedlund, D.J, Cotrona, Schwartz, Ed Norton Organizations: Service, Fox Locations: Pine, Hollywood, Chino , California, Newport Beach, Orange County
A financial planner who works with millionaire clients says many have similar habits that keep them wealthy. His richest clients have a financial plan and stick to it, and they don't try to time the market. Wealthy people have a financial plan and stick to itWealthy people who keep — and even build — their wealth over time always have a bigger-picture financial plan, Rush says. For many of his millionaire clients, a financial plan doesn't just refer to how they'll spend and save. For many of Rush's wealthy clients, investing isn't an active process — it's about patience.
Persons: Patrick Rush, Rush, They're Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
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