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When Goldie Hawn first broke through, she made her name through the TV sketch show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. After getting her foot in the door of show business Hawn didn’t want to give it up, so she kept working hard to appear on our screens more often.

With a great sense of comedic timing Hawn soon began to feature in comedy movies such as Butterflies are Free and Shampoo. Her early comedy roles would set Hawn up for a career of making people laugh.

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