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INDIANAPOLIS — Woody Harrelson became a member of the Saturday Night Live Five-Timers Club in February 2023. But that honor could’ve come sooner had Harrelson not been a man of his word.
But in the years that followed, Harrelson would land a number of roles including his breakout role on Cheers and the 1993 film White Men Can’t Jump. Proof there wasn’t much Harrelson couldn’t do despite his skeptics.
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