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-'''Lenny Shelby''' is the [[unreliable narrator]] of ''[[Memento (film)|Memento]]'', played by [[Guy Pearce]]. +'''Guy Edward Pearce''' (born [[October 5]], [[1967]]) is a [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]-nominated [[England|English]]-born [[Australia]]n-raised actor, perhaps best known for his critically acclaimed portrayal of [[Anterograde amnesia]] victim [[Memento_(film)#Cast|Leonard Shelby]] in [[Christopher Nolan]]'s ''[[Memento (film)|Memento]]'', and for his role as [[Mike Young (Neighbours)|Mike Young]] in the popular [[Australia]]n television series ''[[Neighbours]]''. Other notable credits include the films ''[[Rules of Engagement (film)|Rules of Engagement]]'', ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 film)|The Count of Monte Cristo]]'' and ''[[L.A. Confidential (film)|L.A. Confidential]]'' as well as a starring role in ''[[The Proposition]]''.
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Guy Edward Pearce (born October 5, 1967) is a Screen Actors Guild Award-nominated English-born Australian-raised actor, perhaps best known for his critically acclaimed portrayal of Anterograde amnesia victim Leonard Shelby in Christopher Nolan's Memento, and for his role as Mike Young in the popular Australian television series Neighbours. Other notable credits include the films Rules of Engagement, The Count of Monte Cristo and L.A. Confidential as well as a starring role in The Proposition.




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