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Cumming Out Smelling Like A Rose

After 40 years of all manner of crude, rude and lewd remarks about his name, actor Alan Cumming is smelling like a rose.
Alan Cumming is one of Hollywood's most convincing chameleons: playing characters in movies as disparate as "The Anniversary Party", "Eyes Wide Shut", "Spy Kids 2", "X-Men", and "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion", he proved that no characterization is beyond his grasp, no matter how silly or serious it may be. In his latest film, he plays both sides of that comedic/ dramatic coin as Loki, the God of mischief, in "Son of the Mask". Cumming recently sat down with blackfilm.com to discuss his work in the picture, his experience working with babies, and the future prospects of his fragrance line, appropriately titled Cumming.
In an interview tonight on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Alan was pretty pumped about his new brand, gushing about a growing product line that includes a body lotion called Cumming All Over. Makes perfect scents.

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