Jonathan Rhys Meyers Net Worth

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Net Worth is
$18 Million

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jonathan Rhys Meyers is an Irish actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Velvet Goldmine, Mission Impossible III, Bend It Like Beckham, Match Point and his television roles as Elvis Presley in the biographical miniseries Elvis, which earned him a Golden Globe for ...

Full NameJonathan Rhys Meyers
Net Worth$18 Million
Date Of BirthJuly 27, 1977
Place Of BirthDrimnagh, Republic of Ireland
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor, Model, Singer
EducationNorth Monastery
NationalityRepublic of Ireland
ParentsMary Geraldine Myers, John O'Keeffe
SiblingsAli O'Keefe, Jamie O'Keeffe, Paul O'Keefe
NicknamesJonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe , Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keefe , Jonathan Rhys-Myer , Jonathan Rhys Myers , Jonathan Rhys-Meyers , Jon , JRM , Jonny , Johnny , Jonathan Myers
AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
NominationsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a New TV Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie
MoviesMatch Point, August Rush, Velvet Goldmine, Bend It Like Beckham, London Town, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Mission: Impossible III, From Paris with Love, The Children of Huang Shi, Ride with the Devil, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, Alexander, Michael Collins, Vanity Fair, Shelter, The Governes...
TV ShowsDracula, The Tudors, Vikings, Gormenghast
Star SignLeo
#Trademark
1His sense of fashion
#Quote
1[on working with Victoria Smurfit in Dracula (2013)] There was a moment where we came up close and I ripped her top open and in return Victoria just walloped me right in the face! For a second I was stunned at how vicious she had been but it really adds to the scene.
2[making a comparison between film and TV] You can spend ten hours exploring a story on TV and you get to be part of people's furniture and come into their home and be part of their night. The characters become people that viewers feel like they know. When you're watching Breaking Bad (2008), you're actually thinking about Mr White - Why is he doing what he's doing? The process for television is much more personal and you can watch a box set for ten hours in bed and really get into it.
3[Elvis Presley] was not a great businessman but he was a great artist and he needed somebody like Colonel Tom Parker to get him there. I don't think Elvis would have existed without Colonel Parker, he wouldn't have been anywhere near as famous. So you take the good with the bad.
4As a kid I spent an awful lot of time pretending I was somebody else. I think growing up in the 1980s wasn't very exciting so you kind of create this secret life of an alternate person. You pretend to be whatever you need to be that day, so you live in that dream world. So it's very easy to be an actor. I did a lot of acting when I was a kid. Not professionally, just to get myself in and out of trouble.
5I think, I'd like to do that (marry) at some point in my life. But I just turned 31 and it's all about my work right how. I've got a good body of work, a bunch of nominations and some awards and now is the time to go forward and do proper, real male roles because I worked through my 20s. It's very difficult to cast somebody in their 20s because you can only cast them as a teenager and they don't really have the experience to play the male roles yet. So I think it's when you get into your 30s that those roles actually come.
6I've had a lot of holidays booked and canceled in my life which also makes it very, very difficult to have a relationship because moving the way an actor moves is the same way an arch criminal moves: they've got to GO (he snaps his fingers). If you get a phone call from Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese on the eleventh hour, you've been offered this role - bang, gone. Which is why I've stayed away from marriage and children so I can be the gypsy if I want to.
7I liked traveling when I was younger, now I travel for work. When I was young I just traveled. My plan was to travel, work, travel, work. So I haven't done some of my own traveling for a while, but I will.
8My dad was around a bit, but as a musician, they have to travel the roads.
9History has a way of skewing people's view. Playing Henry can be very, very difficult at times but it's also very, very freeing because there's not one person in the world - I don't care how many books they've read - there's not one person in the world who can tell me what Henry talked like, what he walked like, how he behaved himself. Nobody can tell me absolutely that that's the way it was because they don't know. It's all guess work.
10[About how he doesn't look like Henry the eighth] Yet none of the actors who are in the series look anything like the people they're playing. But I'm the only one that gets any flak for it because Henry was so immortalized by Holbein's paintings. That's not necessarily what Henry looked like. It's just great art.
11The hardest part about playing Henry has always been the hardest part about playing Henry. It's not like when I played Elvis or even 'Match Point' where I could look in the mirror and I could see the character. I can't look in the mirror and see Henry. I have to see my own version of Henry.
12I got paid 20 grand for my first film. And that's the lowest I ever got paid.
13Even though I've had the body of work I've had, and the success I've had, I do not rest on my laurels whatsoever.
14The hardest part about acting is realizing it doesn't matter.
15I was always going to be different, and everyone knew it.
16(On being a professional actor) I started acting at 18 years old because I got a lead role in a movie. It wasn't like I was a kid going, "When I grow up, I want to be an actor." So I think what drives me is I found something very young by mistake that I could do. But that doesn't necessarily mean I love it all the time. Because it's not lovable. The process of acting itself for me is really simple. It's not brain surgery. You take the character, and you play it as naturally as you possibly can. That's it. There's no greater or higher purpose. What makes acting difficult is the business end of it. Because no matter how genius an actor is or how many millions of dollars he makes, he can look back in his past and see a sea of rejection--even the people who are at the top of their game. Just because someone is like Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't mean he gets to do anything he wants. He has to fight for those roles the same as anybody else. Now, he is fighting on a different level, but it's still a fight. What's difficult about the prospect is trying to reinvent your self-confidence, even though it's constantly being torn down. And, of course, for every 10 people who like you in a film, there's 10 people who won't. I read one critique of me in Velvet Goldmine that said I had all the charisma of chewed bubblegum. I think I kept that one in my scrapbook.
17(On what satisfaction he gets as an actor) What do I get out of it at the end of the day? Money. I get to travel around to different places. I get--for 10 to 12 hours a day--to not really be me. It's great escapism. It can be very fucking therapeutic. But it's not something that's immediately satisfying. Sure, it's satisfying when a film you're in breaks $300 million at the box office, and the next thing is you get a $5 million offer, and there are awards flying about the place. But more often it's not. Every so often someone comes up and says, "Hey, I saw you in that movie. It was great!" And I'm like, "Yeah, thanks very much." And that's where the satisfaction comes in.
18(On Alexander (2004)) I did it just basically to work with Oliver Stone, but there wasn't enough work in it for me. I shouldn't have done it. I actually made a point of cutting myself out of two major scenes because I didn't want to be backroom dressing. I don't think Oliver really knew what he was taking on.
19I auditioned for Tigerland and I was furious when I found out that Colin (Farrell) was doing it. But then when I saw the movie, there was nobody else that could make it like Colin made it. He was like this beautiful, beautiful cocktail of Marlon Brando in The Men and Montgomery Clift in Red River. He was sensitive and attitudeish - lawyerish - but at the same time so boyish, so sexual, so misled. He played it beautifully. I could never have done that. After I saw the movie I said, 'Okay, I see what I need to learn'."
20(On becoming a successful actor) If you want to work, if you want to be successful, you have to struggle, you have to travel. You have to forgo relationships because they don't work, which I've learnt to my detriment. You have to forgo friends.
21(On his role in The Tudors (2007)) I based him on what I would do myself if I had absolute power at 28, 29 years old. I didn't have the physicality of "Henry", you know? And so I had to do it all internally. I had to create this incredibly strong, powerful man without being sort of like 6' 4" and 300 pounds. I had to make his intellect bigger than anybody else's. I had to make his ambition bigger than anybody else's. I had to make his energy bigger than anybody else's. And I had to make him the most dangerous man in court.
22It's not about money, fame, people knowing you. It's not even about enjoying yourself and being happy. It's about achieving something that's brilliant, creating something that's brilliant, for other people. For yourself, you're always going to be unsatisfied, but if somebody comes up to me and says, 'That was a brilliant part, and I really, really got it'. That's essentially it.
23If there's a good script and a good part, you can be guaranteed that all the best actors in the world are trying to get it. There's no such thing as once you get to a certain stage, everything becomes easy. Everything becomes harder, you want the best roles, the biggest roles. And so does everyone else.
24(2001) I'd love to do a big blockbuster action film, it'd be great, can you imagine? Pay me, no problem. I'd love to do a huge big 'Mike and Jerry' type film. They're really great but I don't think Micheal Bay or Jerry Bruckheimer think too fondly of me. Wait until I go off and get an Oscar nomination, then they'll love me to bits.
25(On the hardest aspect of playing Elvis Presley) To get that energy. Because Elvis did a lot of things. Most people ask, 'What was harder? The dance moves? The guitar playing? The singing or the lip-synching?' I'll tell you what it was - the energy. If you're playing someone like Elvis Presley, the Elvis Presley that I know from reading and researching, you do it from the heart. So, I had to really put myself in those shoes. It was very, very hard, having to pretend to be Elvis Presley, because I'm an actor doing it, but unless you wake up every morning being Elvis Presley, you really don't know what that feels like.
26(On if he saw similarities between him and Elvis Presley) Yeah, of course. I know, I saw the things I have in common with Elvis and I latched onto them, like he was a poor boy from Mississippi, I was a poor boy from Cork. We didn't get on well at school, either of us. We weren't liked by the students particularly. We were very, very different in the way we dressed, in the way we looked. We both bought houses for our Mama out of our first big paycheck. We both daydreamed and then went and fought to make our dreams a reality.
27To get up in front of a camera of course you have to have a certain amount of vanity. All acting is narcissism in some way. Would I be a narcissistic person? Absolutely. Am I vain? Absolutely. Any actor who sits down in front of you and tells you they're not vain its bullshit. I'm sure a lot of actors are like 'Oh no, I'm not vain I just look fabulous everyday'. Now they'd like to believe that themselves. Its all very carefully manipulated, and I've met and worked with some of the most beautiful actors in the world and then you see them on a cover of a magazine they don't look like that, any of them, they just don't.
28(When he first realized he wanted to be an actor full-time) I think when I went on to the set of Michael Collins which was the second film that I shot. And it wasn't even the acting it was that whole atmosphere and suddenly I was on a film set with Liam Neeson and Alan Rickman and Neil Jordan and it was the whole buzz about it and the big cameras and suddenly it was kind of like this is a pretty fucking cool job.
29When somebody looks at the body of work that I've done and they put Bend It like Beckham, Match Point, August Rush, The Tudor's and Elvis next to each other they can see very many different layers of what I can do as an actor. That's why I do different roles so people can see your range.
30(On Match Point (2005)) It's strange this film was not difficult to make in any way. It was the easiest and most relaxing film I've ever done.
31At some point in your career as an actor you're going to have to get on a Stairmaster. The days of Harris and O'Toole are gone. If you want to be at the top of your game, you can't be out partying with your friends, or having six pints a night down the pub.
32I find actors who play nasty guys in movies are the nicest guys in real life, and the opposite then goes for heroes.
33I don't have many friends that are actors. It's a very faux environment. I don't call people up after films.
34... I wouldn't date an actress. There's only room for one actor in my life and I'm it. Too difficult. On the one hand, they understand the job. But on the other hand, it's very competitive within the relationship. Two actors, say one becomes a mega-star and the other doesn't. Happens all the time. So one is getting so much attention, and the other person feels jealous.
35I've never gone to acting school and I never will, so I'm learning about the business from the people who are in the business. It doesn't seem like I work at all. And the unknown is always exciting.
36I think I'd really like to be someone who would be known for being a nice guy.
37But actors, everything is so physical. You're basically the only product you have. The hardest part of acting is realizing it doesn't matter. I'm going to try and not take it too seriously because, if I do, I would really wreck my head.
38I think it is important to stay close to your roots and be true to yourself, be honest. I don't want to play games in Hollywood and pretend to be someone else. I still suffer from insecurity and that situation would make it worse.
39A lot of men are very uptight, but I don't distinguish between male and female beauty. Beauty is beauty.
40There will be ups and downs, but it's important to remember you're on your own beautiful journey and once you're on it you have to see it through to its conclusion and try to never be afraid to do anything because what is the worse that can happen?
41I felt lower then than I did when I was 13 years old, I remember getting out of the limo with Toni and Christian Bale and walking towards all these photographers, and they were going, 'Hey! Toni! Look over here! Hey, Christian, here!' And I just walked on because nobody had an idea who I was. It was a horrible experience. - Cannes Film Festival 1998.
42You get on a set and immediately people are wiping your ass for you, and nobody tells you when you're being an asshole. I'm sure nobody working for Tom Cruise would turn around and say, 'Tom, don't do that anymore because you're a dickhead to do that'. Actually, he might quite like it.
43Being an actor is the easiest job. Just say the lines.
#Fact
1At Macy's Herald Square, 151 West 34th street in New York City, Hugo Fragrance Counter, Main Floor, promoting the new men's fragrance Hugo Element by Hugo Boss. [January 2009]
2Filming the final season of the Showtime series, The Tudors (2007). [July 2009]
3Still resides in County Cork, Ireland [2004]
4Finishing press for Mission: Impossible III (2006) and will start filming Showtime's The Tudors (2007) in Ireland. [May 2006]
5In California at the Beverly Hilton Hotel attending the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards Festival [January 2009]
6Friends with fellow Irish actor Katie McGrath.
7He has been chosen to play Elvis Presley in an upcoming television mini-series to be aired on CBS. [November 2004]
8In New York filming August Rush [September 2007]
9Currently filming Mission: Impossible III (2006) in Rome with Tom Cruise. [August 2005]
10Close friends with his The Tudors (2007) co-star Annabelle Wallis.
11Ranked 44 on AfterElton's Gay Icon List.
12Is good friends with Cillian Murphy who is one of his favorite actors.
13Is good friends with fellow Irish actor Stuart Townsend. The two of them protested at the "Save Tara Hill Campaign" in 2006.
14Idolizes Johnny Depp.
15Was offered a part in the hit thriller Gangs of New York (2002) but turned it down because he was too busy.
16Lived in Italy for a few years.
17Bought his mother a home from his first big paycheck.
18Thought of joining the priesthood when he was a kid.
19The first acting work he did was a commercial at age 15 for which he was paid 500 pounds.
20Auditioned for the lead in Tigerland (2000), but lost out to Colin Farrell. He later admitted that Colin was the best choice for the role.
21Favorite actors are Joaquin Phoenix and Cillian Murphy.
22His mother, Geraldine Meyers, passed away, at age 50, after a sudden illness [November 21, 2007].
23Arrested at the Dublin airport November 18, 2007 on charges of public drunkenness and breach of the peace.
24Has played "The King" in several different roles starting with Elvis Presley in the CBS miniseries Elvis (2005) and later portraying King Henry VIII in the Showtime program The Tudors (2007).
25Resides in London, England and Los Angeles, California when not filming. Owns an apartment in Morocco and Dublin, Ireland.
26Face of the "Versace" men's collection of Autumn/Winter 2006 and Spring 2007 as well as of the new fragrance of "Hugo Boss".
27Longtime companion of heiress Reena Hammer from 2004 to 2012.
28Does a superb impression of his Match Point (2005) director Woody Allen
29In order to avoid the boyish and somewhat androgynous junkies and weak-willed characters he found himself typecast as, he underwent a fitness regime in 2004 and gained and maintained about 25 extra pounds of muscle, so he can also be considered for more masculine roles.
30Beat out at least 200 actors for the role of Elvis Presley.
31"Rhys" is pronounced "reese."
32He changed his last name when he took up acting, taking his mother's maiden name of Meyers.
33Chosen by Cosmopolitan Magazine at #34 of the 100 Most Sexiest Men in the World. [1998]
34He was born with a heart condition, and was baptized rather quickly for fear he would not live long.
35Has three younger brothers: Jamie O'Keeffe, Paul O'Keeffe and Ali O'Keefe.
36Has a nephew named Dylan, son of his brother, Ali O'Keefe.
37Sang some of the songs that appear in Velvet Goldmine (1998).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Damascus Cover2017post-productionAri Ben-Sion / Hans Hoffmann
Black Butterfly2016post-productionJack
The Shadow Effect2016post-productionReese
12th ManfilmingKurt Stage
Vikings2017TV Series
London Town2016Joe Strummer
Roots2016TV Mini-SeriesTom Lea
Stonewall2015Trevor
Dracula2013-2014TV SeriesDracula Alexander Grayson Vlad Tepes
Eternal Return2013ShortNarrator
Another Me2013John
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones2013Valentine
Belle du Seigneur2012Solal
Albert Nobbs2011Viscount Yarrell
The Tudors2007-2010TV SeriesKing Henry VIII
6 Souls2010David Adam Wesley
From Paris with Love2010James Reese
A Film with Me in It2008Pierce 2
The Children of Huang Shi2008George Hogg
August Rush2007Louis Connelly
Mission: Impossible III2006Declan Gormley
Match Point2005Chris Wilton
Elvis2005TV SeriesElvis Presley
Alexander2004Cassander
Vanity Fair2004George Osborne
The Lion in Winter2003TV MoviePhilip
The Emperor's Wife2003Chamberlain
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead2003Davey
Octane2003The Father
The Tesseract2003Sean
Bend It Like Beckham2002Joe
The Magnificent Ambersons2002TV MovieGeorge Amberson Minafer
Tangled2001Alan Hammond (as Jonathan Rhys-Meyers)
Prozac Nation2001Noah (as Jonathan Rhys-Meyers)
Happy Now2001Mark Wraith (as Jonathan Rhys Myers)
Gormenghast2000TV Mini-SeriesSteerpike
Titus1999Chiron
Ride with the Devil1999/IPitt Mackeson
The Loss of Sexual Innocence1999Nic, aged 16
B. Monkey1998Bruno
The Tribe1998Adam
The Governess1998Henry Cavendish
Velvet Goldmine1998Brian Slade
Telling Lies in America1997Kevin Boyle
The Maker1997Josh Minnell
Samson and Delilah1996TV MovieSansone a 14 anni
The Disappearance of Finbar1996Finbar Flynn
La lengua asesina1996Rudolph
Michael Collins1996Collins' Assassin (as Jonathan Rhys Myers)
A Man of No Importance1994First Young Man (as Jonathan Rhys-Myer)

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dracula2013-2014TV Series producer - 10 episodes
Eternal Return2013Short executive producer
Pass the Salt, Please2011Short executive producer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
August Rush2007performer: "Break", "Moondance", "This Time", "Something Inside"
Velvet Goldmine1998"Sebastian", "The Ballad of Maxwell Demon", "Baby's On Fire", "Tumbling Down"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
CMT Hot 20 Countdown2007TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Tudors: Royal Stylemakers2007TV MovieHimself
M:I-3 Launching the Mission2006Video documentary shortHimself
M:I-3 the Hunt Is On2006Video documentary shortHimself
The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards2006TV Movie documentaryHimself - Winner: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2006TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Autograph Hunters2005ShortHimself
The Death of 'Alexander'2005Video documentary shortHimself
The Late Late Show2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
E! News Live2005TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2005TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Tracking 'The Lion in Winter'2004TV MovieHimself
Cartaz Cultural2003TV SeriesHimself
She Shoots, She Scores: The Making of 'Bend It Like Beckham'2003Video documentary shortHimself
Roots: A New Vision2016TV SpecialTom Lea
Roots: A History Revealed2016TV SpecialTom Lea
Good Morning America2016TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Ladies of London2014TV SeriesHimself
The Jonathan Ross Show2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Making of 'From Paris with Love'2010Video documentary short
The Bonnie Hunt Show2010TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Tavis Smiley2010TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Janela Indiscreta2010TV SeriesHimself
Xposé2010TV SeriesHimself
Breakfast2005-2010TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 7th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards2010TV SpecialHimself - Award Presenter
Le grand journal de Canal+2010TV Series documentaryHimself
Los Tudor: Rodarán cabezas2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Entertainment Tonight2008-2009TV SeriesHimself
The View2006-2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The 6th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards2009TV SpecialHimself - Award Nominee
The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards2009TV SpecialHimself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Sexo en serie2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien2008TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Live with Kelly and Michael2007-2008TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Today2008TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Brit Awards 20082008TV SpecialHimself
5th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards2008TV SpecialHimself
Access Hollywood2007TV SeriesHimself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Entertainment Tonight2015TV SeriesHimself
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Reinventando Hollywood2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Headline News2006TV SeriesChris Wilton
50 premios Sant Jordi de cinematografía2006TV SpecialChris Wilton (uncredited)
Corazón de...2005TV SeriesChris Wilton
Silenci?2005TV SeriesChris Wilton
El Magacine2005TV SeriesChris Wilton

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2008IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role in TelevisionThe Tudors (2007)
2008Golden NymphMonte-Carlo TV FestivalOutstanding Actor - Drama SeriesThe Tudors (2007)
2006Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionElvis (2005)
2005Chopard TrophyCannes Film FestivalMale Revelation
2005Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionElvis (2005)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014People's Choice AwardPeople's Choice Awards, USAFavorite Actor in a New TV Series
2011IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role in TelevisionThe Tudors (2007)
2011Golden NymphMonte-Carlo TV FestivalOutstanding Actor - Drama SeriesThe Tudors (2007)
2010IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role in TelevisionThe Tudors (2007)
2010Golden NymphMonte-Carlo TV FestivalOutstanding Actor - Drama SeriesThe Tudors (2007)
2009Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - DramaThe Tudors (2007)
2009Gold Derby TV AwardGold Derby AwardsTV Movie/Mini Actor of the DecadeElvis (2005)
2009IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest Actor in a Lead Role in TelevisionThe Tudors (2007)
2009Golden NymphMonte-Carlo TV FestivalOutstanding Actor - Drama SeriesThe Tudors (2007)
2008Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - DramaThe Tudors (2007)
2006IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Actor (Miglior attore protagonista)Match Point (2005)
2005Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieElvis (2005)
2005OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Actor in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesElvis (2005)
1999ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsBritish Newcomer of the YearVelvet Goldmine (1998)

Known for movies

Source
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