Joaquin Phoenix apologizes for infamous Letterman interview
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There are very few actors in Hollywood today as dedicated to their craft as Joaquin Phoenix. In heavy roles such as Commodus in Gladiator, the tortured Batman villain in Joker, and possibly the most anxious man alive in Beau Is Afraid,
Joaquin Phoenix has a few regrets. The "Joker: Folie à Deux" star, 50, stopped by "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Tuesday, July 15, and apologized for another time he was on the show back when it had a different host: His infamous 2009 int e rview ...
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