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Article: The shy, sensitive type; Jim Carrey's memories help shape portrayal into one from the heart.(SHOW)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- March 19, 2004
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Byline: Scott Galupo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
LOS ANGELES - Jim Carrey is talking about something that makes him stutter. "Ah, the thing about this movie is, it's about l-l-l-l. It's about l-l-lugh."What he's trying to say is the L-word, the universal language thingy that he experiences in much-publicized fits and starts.
Love, in a word.
Remember the ugly divorce from prefame wife Melissa Womer? The tabloid-apalooza of a second marriage to hottie Lauren Holly, which lasted about five minutes, heated up again and then fell into a permanent freeze?
Oh, and there were the now-you-see-'em-now-you-don't romantic sparks with "Me, Myself & ...