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Willem Dafoe appointed artistic director of the theater department at the Venice Biennale

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FILE – Willem Dafoe poses for photographers as he arrives at the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, September 6, 2022. Dafoe, a frequent star on the Venice Film Festival red carpet, was named artistic director on Monday -Friday, July 8, 2024 from the theater department of the Venice Biennale. Dafoe, who lives near Rome with his Italian wife, said the appointment came as a surprise but that he was “born into the theater” and initially trained as a stage actor. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)



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