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Exclusive Interview: Jason Isaacs claims he doesn't plan his career

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British actor Jason Isaacs has been working in the movie industry for nearly three decades, and has carved out a successful niche for himself as an in demand character actor. In this exclusive interview, he explains that there's no plan behind his long career.

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