Damon Herriman

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Damon Herriman (born 31 March 1970) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dewey Crowe on the FX neo-western crime series Justified (2010–15), and Romeo on the Starz drama miniseries Flesh and Bone (2015). He is also known for having played Charles Manson twice, first on the second season of the Netflix psychological crime thriller series Mindhunter, and later in the comedy drama film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (both 2019).

Born (1970-03-31) 31 March 1970 (age 56)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1978–present
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Damon Herriman
Herriman at the Los Angeles premiere of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 2019
Born (1970-03-31) 31 March 1970 (age 56)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
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Herriman won the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role as Punch in the black comedy film Judy and Punch (2019), and was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as Ruse in the historical psychological thriller film The Nightingale (2018).

Early life and education

Herriman was born in Adelaide, South Australia to parents Noel and Margaret.[1] When he was three, the family relocated to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory for five years, when his father, an insurance manager, was transferred for work.[2][3] While there, his father dabbled in amateur theatre and radio commercials. When a father and son opportunity for a radio advertisement arose, the pair landed the job.[3]

Herriman's parents split when he was five,[1] and the family soon moved back to Adelaide,[3] where Herriman lived with his father and brother Steven in the suburb of Vale Park, attending Marden High School.[1][4]

Herriman's father, recognising his son's acting potential, wrote to director Peter Weir (the 'most famous person he could think of') and Weir wrote back, suggesting he sign with an agent. Soon thereafter, Herriman began appearing in TV commercials. On a trip to Melbourne, the pair visited several production houses to try and secure an audition for Herriman.[1]

Career

After auditioning for Crawford Productions, Herriman was cast as Frank Errol in drama series The Sullivans at the age of ten. The role lasted over a period of two years and saw him nominated for three Logie Awards, including Most Popular New Talent and Best Performance by a Juvenile.[1]

All before the age of 12, Herriman went on to secure regular work in television, including children's miniseries The Patchwork Hero (1981) alongside Steve Bisley,[1] period drama miniseries Sara Dane (1982)[5] and For The Term of His Natural Life (1983), an adaptation of Marcus Clarke's 1894 novel, featuring Colin Friels. He also had a role in Grundy's soap opera Taurus Rising.[1]

In his teen years, Herriman lost his confidence, and began working full-time as an insurance clerk alongside his father, relocating to Sydney. During this time however, he continued to undertake television, stage and radio voiceover work,[1] and at 18, scored a guest role in The Flying Doctors,[1] for which he won the Penguin Award for Excellence in a Performance by a Juvenile.[1] He also played neighbour Liam in children's miniseries Elly & Jools,[6] before being cast as Mark Jorgensen, the bespectacled best friend of Ben Mendelsohn's Danny Clark in his first feature, the Australian cult comedy classic The Big Steal (1990).[7]

When his appearance in The Big Steal didn't lead to further film work, Herriman began scripts and plays, including Soar. He took his play to newly-formed theatre group, Tamarama Rock Surfers, gaining the attention of other creative up-and-comers including Joel and Nash Edgerton. Intent on acting and writing full time, he quit his insurance job at the age of 27 and made two short films, the Tropfest finalists They and The Date.[1]

In 1999, Herriman won the United States green card lottery and relocated to Los Angeles in 2000, to further his career. Having no luck, he returned to Sydney 10 weeks later.[1] In 2003, he eventually landed a role in critically acclaimed Foxtel series Love My Way, as George Wagstaffe, workmate and friend of Frankie Page (played by Claudia Karvan).[1] His play Soar was also developed as a short film and in 2004, won him the Best Screenplay award at Flickerfest.[1]

A role in Nash Edgerton's Blue-Tongue Films short film Fuel (2003) was Herriman's first foray into playing creepy, inbred characters and led to his casting as the roadkill truck driver in 2005 American horror film House of Wax, alongside Paris Hilton.[2][1] After returning to the States for the film's premiere, Herriman signed with an agent and began looking for work there once more. After a couple of years, he finally scored a guest role in David Mamet's action-drama series The Unit in 2006[1] and worked with Heath Ledger on Australian film Candy the same year.[8]

Over the next couple of years, Herriman had guest roles in American and Australian series alike, including The Loop, Cold Case, Chandon Pictures, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Satisfaction, Offspring and Rake.[9] In 2008, he also had roles in several films – David Mamet's martial arts feature Redbelt, psychological drama Winged Creatures,[citation needed] and Australian thriller The Square.[10]

Herriman then landed his breakthrough role as redneck Dewey Crowe in crime drama series Justified in 2010, going on to work on the show for six years.[1] He also had a guest role as a drug addict in Breaking Bad[1] and played the convicted kidnapper of the Lindbergh baby, Bruno Hauptmann, in the Clint Eastwood-directed J. Edgar in 2011.[11]

In 2012, Herriman co-starred as Reg in Australian comedy-horror film 100 Bloody Acres alongside Angus Sampson[1] and had a recurring role in Australian comedy series Laid, playing Marcus Dwyer,[12] before taking on another recurring role as hitman Mr. Jones on the CBS crime series Vegas.[13] He also appeared as Ray, a member of the Cavendish gang in Gore Verbinski's 2013 film The Lone Ranger, opposite Johnny Depp.[14]

In demand back in Australia, Herriman played the main role of titular bushranger in 2013 ABC telemovie, The Outlaw Michael Howe.[15] That same year, he was also a performer and contributing writer on the ABC sketch comedy series The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting. In 2014, he had a main role in Josh Lawson's debut feature The Little Death. He also played music executive Chris Murphy in biographical miniseries INXS: Never Tear Us Apart[1] and Father McIntyre in drama film The Water Diviner, alongside Russell Crowe.[16]

In 2015, Herriman appeared in the CBS series Battle Creek,[17] played the homeless Romeo in Starz miniseries Flesh and Bone and also the violent hitman Buddy in the first season of the HBO/Cinemax series, Quarry. In 2016, he appeared in Australian feature film Down Under[1] and played transgender character Kim Gordon in the series Secret City, opposite Anna Torv, earning a Logie Award for his performance in the latter.[18][19]

In 2018, Herriman played the lead role of unionist Lance Gowland in ABC TV movie, civil rights drama Riot,[20] winning an AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama for his portrayal.[21] From 2018 to 2021, he had a main role in Australian black comedy miniseries Mr Inbetween, playing Freddy the sleazy owner of a strip club.[22] He also played a role in 2018 Australian film, The Nightingale.

2019 saw Herriman play Charles Manson twice, beginning with an episode of crime series Mindhunter,[23] followed by Quentin Tarantino's feature film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, with Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie.[24] Nicholas Hammond (Freidrich from The Sound of Music) who was also appearing in the film, had previously played Herriman's father in a stage production of Lost in Yonkers in 1992. When he learned that Herriman was playing Manson in Mindhunter, he put forth his name for the role of the cult leader in the film. After seeing Herrimann's name written down, Timothy Olyphant, who'd played opposite him in Justified also recommended him to Tarantino, leading to an audition that secured Herriman the role.[3][25]

Herriman had several other roles in 2019, including playing Paul Allen Brown in Steven Conrad's neo-noir thriller series Perpetual Grace, LTD, opposite Ben Kingsley.[26] He appeared as a menacing priest in Australian drama series Lambs of God[27] and had a role in climate change drama series The Commons.[1] He also co-starred in the film Judy and Punch with Mia Wasikowska, taking out Best Actor at both the AACTA Awards[1] [28] and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.[29]

In 2021, Herriman voiced the role of Kabal in Mortal Kombat, with stuntman Daniel Nelson portraying the character in the suit.[30] He also featured in Netflix crime miniseries The Serpent as a boozy Australian diplomat,[31] voiced the claymation character 'Street Hustler Boy' in stop-motion series Ultra City Smiths[32] and played against type, as a 'nice guy' in historical miniseries The Underground Railroad, based on the book of the same name.[1]

Herriman next appeared in 2022 series The Tourist, playing Detective Inspector Lachlan Rogers opposite Jamie Dornan, and Thai Cave Rescue, based on the events of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue, playing Dr. Craig Challen.[33] The following year, he played Captain Gaines in Disney+ series The Artful Dodger, a series designed aa a sequel to Oliver Twist, following the titular character as he adjusts to his new life as a surgeon in Australia.[34] He also had a supporting role in Australian psychological horror Run Rabbit Run, opposite Sarah Snook[35] and played Brucie in American crime drama film The Bikeriders with Austin Butler and Tom Hardy.[36]

In 2024, Herriman played British band manager Nigel Martin-Smith in Robbie Williams biopic Better Man[37] and Roger in Australian drama film How to Make Gravy, inspired by the song by Paul Kelly.[38] The following year he had a supporting role in the body-horror film Together, with Dave Franco and Alison Brie.[39] He then starred in Australian director Dario Russo's 2025 debut feature The Fox, together with Jai Courtney, Emily Browning, and featuring the voices of Sam Neill and Olivia Colman.[40] That same year he joined the main cast of American horror-comedy series The Bondsman, alongside Kevin Bacon, playing the role of crime mogul Lucky Callahan.[41]

In 2026, Herriman, together with Richard Roxburgh and Toby Schmitz embarked on a national Australian tour of Yasmina Reza's comic play Art, playing the role of Serge.[42]

Herriman is due to appear in upcoming American action thriller film Subversion, alongside Chris Hemsworth, Lily James, Michael Peña, David Wenham and Teresa Palmer.[43]

Herriman has also made acting appearances in music videos for Bernard Fanning's “Wasting Time” (2016) [44] and Julia Stone's "Unreal" (2020).[45]

Personal life

Herriman had a girlfriend when he embarked on his first trip to the US in 2000, to further his career. Although the US stint only lasted 10 weeks before his return to Sydney, the pair broke up.[1]

In 2020, Herriman shared that constantly travelling for work makes long-term relationships difficult, saying: “I started spending half the year in two different countries right around the time I was expecting I would settle down, so, 15 years of that lifestyle hasn't helped."[1] In 2024, he told The Australian: "I had a girlfriend recently for a couple of years and that probably did suffer partly because of the distance."[46]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1979 Pesticides: Friend or Foe Performer Short film (documentary)
1986 Push Start TV film
1989 Police State Parker's Son TV film
1990 Call Me Mr. Brown Bowser Boy TV film
The Big Steal Mark Jorgensen
1998 They Five Short film
Meteorites! Nick TV film
Praise Skinhead
2001 South Pacific Professor TV film
The Hitch Hitchhiker Short film
2003 Ned Steve Hart / Orderly
Fuel The Attendant Short film
2004 Soar Jack Short film
Chipman Chipman Short film
Post 1st AD Short film
Sold Out Voice/Commentary Short film
2005 A Family Legacy Australian Commentary Short film
Son of the Mask Animagine Employee
House of Wax Lester Sinclair
2006 Candy Roger Moylan
Fainting Your Way to the Top The Presenter Short film
Can I Call You Julian Short film
2007 Lens Love Story Len Short film
2008 Bella Short film
Redbelt Official at Arena
The Square Eddie
Winged Creatures TV Minister Released as Fragments on DVD
2009 The News Daniel Short film
Lost & Found Anthony Eckel TV film
2010 Shock Radio Announcer Short film
Call Centre Hugo Short film
2011 Commercialisms Director Short film
Monkeys Bartender Short film
Pet Daniel Short film
J. Edgar Bruno Hauptmann
The Last Time I Saw Michael Gregg Curtis Preest
2012 100 Bloody Acres Reg Morgan
Rabbit Dentist Short film
2013 The Lone Ranger Ray
Wishart Andy Wishart Short film
Record Jamie Short film
The Broken Shore Jamie Bourgoyne TV film
The Outlaw Michael Howe Michael Howe TV film
2014 Smithston Mr Jones Short film
The Water Diviner Father McIntyre
Son of a Gun Wilson
The Little Death Dan
2016 Down Under Jason
The Eleven O’Clock Nathan Klein Short film
2018 The Nightingale Ruse
Riot Lance Gowland TV film
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Charles Manson
Judy and Punch Punch
2021 Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Tom Kitten (voice)
Mortal Kombat Kabal (voice)
2022 Nude Tuesday Bruno/husband
Monolith Voice [47]
2023 Run Rabbit Run Peter
The Portable Door Monty Smith-Gregg
The Bikeriders Brucie
2024 Better Man Nigel Martin-Smith
How to Make Gravy Roger
2025 Together Jamie
The Fox Derek Directed by Dario Russo; premiered on 19 October 2025 at the Adelaide Film Festival [48]
2026 Mortal Kombat II Quan Chi
TBA Subversion Post-production [49]
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Television

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1976 The Sullivans Frank Errol
1981 The Patchwork Hero Hardy Jamieson 6 episodes
1982 Taurus Rising Phil Drysdale
Sara Dane David Miniseries - 3 episodes
1983 For the Term of His Natural Life Blinker Miniseries - 1 episode
1984 Carson's Law Jimmy 2 episodes
1987 Camera Script episode "Second Star On The Right"
1988 The Flying Doctors Tod White 2 episodes
1989 E Street Dean ‘Dino’ Connors 2 episodes
1990 Elly & Jools Liam O'Farrell Miniseries - 12 episodes
1991 The Miraculous Mellops Felix 3 episodes
Brides of Christ Grant Miniseries - 1 episode
1998 Murder Call Lindsay Cramer Season 2, episodes 10-11: “Deadline“ (parts 1 & 2)
1998–1999 All Saints Danny Bucknell 2 episodes
2001 Flat Chat Unknown Episode: "The Old Flame"
Water Rats Todd Grierson / Gerry Bourke 4 episodes
2004 Stingers Dale Kemp Episode: "The Weakest Link"
The Cooks Nigel Episode: "Beef with You"
2006 Love My Way George Wagstaffe 18 episodes
The Unit Sgt. Parker Episode: "Old Home Week"
Stupid, Stupid Man Pippy Episode: "The Cobra"
2007 The Loop Harald Juvlunktinston Episode: "The Windows"
2008 Cold Case John Smith Episode: "The Road"
2009 Chandon Pictures Scotty Cornish Episode: "Rockstar"
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Dwayne Simmons Episode: "Wild Life"
Satisfaction Dominic Episode: "Bug Crush"
Offspring Boyd Carlisle 3 episodes
Rake Detective Maraco 2 episodes
2010–2015 Justified Dewey Crowe 22 episodes
2011 Breaking Bad Scary Skell Episode: "Cornered"
Wilfred Jesse Episode: "Fear"
2012 Laid Marcus Dwyer 6 episodes
The Strange Calls Adrian Miniseries - Episode: "Roots"
2012–2013 Vegas Mr. Jones 4 episodes
2013 The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting Various characters Miniseries - 6 episodes
Almost Human Lucas Vincent impersonator Episode: "Are You Receiving?"
2014 INXS: Never Tear Us Apart Chris Murphy 2 episodes
2015 Battle Creek Detective Niblet 9 episodes
Flesh and Bone Romeo Miniseries - 8 episodes
Scorpion Gleason Episode: "US vs. UN vs. UK"
2016 No Activity Bernie 5 episodes
Quarry Buddy 8 episodes
Secret City Kim Gordon 6 episodes
2016–2017 Incorporated Jonathan Hendrick 9 episodes
2017 Top of the Lake: China Girl Toni Bolloti Episode: "Surrogate"
2018 Squinters Miles 4 episodes
2018–2021 Mr Inbetween Freddy Main cast
2019 Perpetual Grace, LTD Paul Allen Brown Main cast
Lambs of God Father Bob Miniseries - 2 episodes
Mindhunter Charles Manson Episode #2.5
The Commons Ben Childers 3 episodes
2021 The Serpent Laver Miniseries - 3 episodes
The Underground Railroad Martin Miniseries - 2 episodes
Ultra City Smiths Various Characters 6 episodes
2022 The Tourist Detective Inspector Lachlan Rogers Miniseries - 5 episodes
Thai Cave Rescue Doctor Craig Challen Netflix limited series
2023 The Artful Dodger Captain Gaines 8 episodes
2025 The Bondsman Lucky Callahan Main Cast
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Music video appearances

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2015 "Raining Gold" ARO (Aimee Osbourne)
2016 “Wasting Time” Bernard Fanning Wayne, Gary & Terry [44]
2020 “Unreal” Julia Stone Self [45]
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Stage

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1979 Auntie Mame Theatre Royal, Adelaide with Therry Dramatic Society [50]
1988 Brighton Beach Memoirs Arts Theatre, Adelaide with Adelaide Repertory Theatre [50]
1990 Operation Holy Mountain Tony Q Theatre, Penrith [51][50]
1992 Lost in Yonkers Jay Kurnitz Australian tour with STC & MTC [52][51][50]
St. James Infirmary Blues Tim Q Theatre, Penrith [51][50]
1993 St. James Infirmary Dominic Connolly Russell St Theatre, Melbourne with MTC [52][51][50]
Summer of the Aliens Lewis Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC [52][51][50]
1994 Two Weeks with the Queen Colin Playhouse, Perth, Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane, Glen St Theatre, Sydney [52][51][50]
1995 Sanctuary John Bridge Theatre Coniston, Lakeview St Theatre & Playhouse, Perth with New England Theatre Co & Theatre South [51][50]
A Fair Country Gil Burgess [51]
Soar Jack (also writer) Tamarama Rock Surfers, Sydney [52][51]
1996 The Cripple of Inishmaan Bartley McCormick STC [52][51]
Five Sevens (workshop) STC [51]
The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (workshop) STC [51]
Cloudstreet Ted Pickles, Gerry Clay, Toby Raven Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney with Company B [52][51]
1998 2 Strikes Red Shed Theatre, Adelaide with Tamarama Rock Surfers for Adelaide Fringe
1999 Laughter on the 23rd Floor Ira Stone Sydney Opera House with Ensemble Theatre [52][51][50]
2002 ATM Nick, Ricky, Cyrus, Phillipe, Little Boy Bowlers' Club of NSW with Roguestar Productions for Sydney Festival [53][51]
Presence Sam Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company [51][50]
Buried Child Vince Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney with Company B [52][51][50]
2004 Light on the Hill [51][50]
Petunia Takes Tea Mother Newtown Theatre, Sydney for Short+Sweet [51][50]
The Underpants Cohen QPAC, Brisbane with QTC & Company B [52][51][50]
Terrorism – New Russian Plays Man STC [51]
Half a Life (workshop) Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney [51]
2005 The Spook Martin Glen St Theatre, Sydney & QPAC, Brisbane with Company B [52][51][50]
Broken Valley Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney for Company B [50]
2008 The Pillowman Katurian [52][51][50]
2009 10,000 Beers (workshop) Len / various Playwriting Australia [54][51]
2009–2010 Tot Mom Charaktere / various Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC [51][50]
2013 The Wild Duck Gregers Werle Holland Festival & Vienna Festival with Belvoir [51][50]
2015 The Blind Date Project Tom (guest performer) Performing Lines with Ride On Theatre for Sydney Festival [51]
2016 Speed-the-Plow Bobby Gould Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney with STC [51][50]
2026 Art Serge Australian tour with STC [50]
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Awards

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Year Award Award category Nominated work Result Ref.
1981 Logie Awards Most Popular New Talent The Sullivans Nominated [1]
Best Performance by a Juvenile The Sullivans Nominated [1]
1982 The Sullivans Nominated [1]
1989 Penguin Awards Excellence in a Performance by a Juvenile The Flying Doctors Won [9]
1998 Tropfest Best Short Film They Finalist [9]
1999 The Date Finalist [9]
2004 Flickerfest Best Screenplay Soar Won [55]
Audience Award Soar Won [55]
2008 St Kilda Short Film Festival Best Actor Len's Love Story Won [56]
Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role The Pillowman Nominated [57]
2012 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Laid Nominated [9]
AACTA Awards Best Comedy Performance Laid Nominated [58]
Equity Ensemble Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Laid Nominated
2013 Laid Nominated [59]
2014 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries The Outlaw Michael Howe Nominated [60]
Auscritic Awards Best Actor 100 Bloody Acres Nominated [61]
Accolade Global Film Competition Award of Excellence – Supporting Actor INXS: Never Tear Us Apart Won [62]
AACTA Awards Best Lead Actor The Little Death Nominated [63]
2016 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Down Under Nominated [64]
AACTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Down Under Nominated [18]
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Drama Secret City Won [18]
2017 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actor Secret City Won [19]
Equity Ensemble Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series No Activity (season 2) Nominated [9]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries Secret City Nominated [9]
2018 Riot Won [65]
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Riot Nominated [66]
AACTA Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Riot Won [21]
Orry-Kelly Award Body of work contributing to Australia's national identity Damon Herriman Honoured [67]
2019 AACTA Awards Best Actor Judy and Punch Won [28]
Best Supporting Actor The Nightingale Nominated [28]
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama Lambs of God Nominated [28]
Mr Inbetween Nominated [28]
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actor Judy and Punch Won [29]
Best Actor in a Supporting Role The Nightingale Nominated [29]
2020 Critics' Choice Awards Best Acting Ensemble Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Nominated [68]
AACTA Awards Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama The Commons Nominated [69]
Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Mindhunter Nominated [70]
International Online Cinema Awards Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Mindhunter Nominated [9]
Auscritic Awards Best Actor Judy and Punch Nominated [71]
Best Supporting Actor The Nightingale Nominated [71]
2022 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actor The Tourist Nominated [72]
AACTA Awards Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama The Tourist Nominated [73]
Best Actor in a Leading Role Nude Tuesday Nominated [73]
2025 Best Supporting Actor in Film Better Man Nominated [74]
How to Make Gravy Nominated [75]
Equity Ensemble Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or a Miniseries How to Make Gravy Won [76]
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