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In my article on Cameron Crowe’s conversations with Billy Wilder [NYR, April 13] I referred to an interview with Orson Welles by Nicholas Roeg. The interviewer was not Roeg, but Peter Bogdanovich. As our heading said, “Nobody’s Perfect.”
Andrew O’Hagan
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