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Actor gives green light to livin’ life to the fullest

MATTHEW McConaughey’s memoir, , has a way of convincing you that being Matthew McConaughey is just about the easiest thing in the world. Look at his filmography, and you’ll see an actor who gutted his way to critical and commercial success: he started with cameos and low-budget indies in the 1990s, laboured in the rom-com salt mines in the early aughts, then pivoted to Oscar bait and prestige TV, finally reaching the mountaintop with a best actor in 2014.

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