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Actor Dustin Hoffman (88) writing a book about his life

Actor Dustin Hoffman (88) writing a book about his life

Actor Dustin Hoffman is set to release his memoir, titled "Look at Me," on November 10. The 88-year-old's upcoming book will chronicle his life and career, according to People Magazine.

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