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Domhnall Gleeson proves (once more) he can do almost anything

As Milne, Gleeson pays more attention to the bear than the boy (Tilston)

EVERYONE HAS A SOFT SPOT FOR WINNIE-THE-POOH. Everyone, that is, except Domhnall Gleeson, who had never read a Pooh book until he was cast as the beloved bear’s creator, A.A. Milne, and picked one up for research. “I was happy to find that they were good,” he says cheerfully, sipping a soft drink in a plush London hotel in late September. “Some things are inexplicably popular,

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