“Malek has about three facial expressions in his arsenal, so his eyes do a lot of the work on Mr. Robot.”

—  Rami Malek

[How 'Mr. Robot' Star Rami Malek Hacked His Way Into Hollywood, https://www.gq.com/story/mr-robot-rami-malek-hacked-hollywood, GQ, 5 December 2018, en, 11 July 2016]
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