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In this 2009 interview with comedic actor Jack Black, known for his roles in Kung Fu Panda, Shallow Hal and School of Rock, he says he's always wanted to be a musical artist. He was even part of a rock band called Tenacious D, which Jack used as inspiration for a movie in 2006.
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