Brian Nash Research Paper

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The thought of ever becoming an actor or musician was always a dream, but now I know that after googling myself, I've learned that if I would ever want to become a famous actor or a musician I would not be able to use my real name or else it might be mixed up with Brian Nash, an actor from the 1960's or another Brian Nash, a famous British musician. Brian Nash the actor, was born in Glendale, California on May 20th, 1956. He was most famous for roles in 1960's T.V. series such as Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Thrill of It all and Mickey. In all honesty, I didn't expect much of anything when googling my name, I would never have thought that I would share the same name with an actor. I also found out that there was a famous British musician

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