Mahershala Ali

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The new Apple TV+ movie “Swan Song” is set in the not-too-distant future.

In ‘Swan Song,’ Mahershala Ali takes on 2 firsts: Leading role and producing

The new Apple TV+ movie “Swan Song” is set in the not-too-distant future.

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"Green Book" star Mahershala Ali discusses portraying Dr. Don Shirley.  Mahershala Ali has been on the rise since his Academy Award winning performance in 2016's "Moonlight".

Mahershala Ali: 'Green Book'

"Green Book" star Mahershala Ali discusses portraying Dr. Don Shirley. Mahershala Ali has been on the rise since his Academy Award winning performance in 2016's "Moonlight".

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