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Edgar Speaks

24's Louis Lombardi, in town this week to show his new movie, dismisses that gangster stereotype.

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By Eric Barton

Published on September 12, 2007 at 11:44am

In this week's Pitchcast, Louis Lombardi -- who played Edgar on 24 -- clears up that Italian-American gangster stereotype. Lombardi will be in town this weekend to show his film, Dough Boys, at the Kansas International Film Festival.

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