David August

Actor David August's blog about everything that isn't news about his work nor about acting in Los Angeles or acting in Chicago.

Friday, June 27, 2003

Gattaca comes to the UK - Every child born in the UK could be genetically screened and the data stored to plan their future healthcare under government proposals for a massive expansion of genetic testing' (from Financial Times). There is also another article in the Guardian Unlimited. Buy Gattaca on DVD or VHS from Amazon.com.
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