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‘A Christmas Story’ star talks about new film, work to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s

Por: WGN-TV Nation December 11, 2022

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, , Posted: Dec 11, 2022 / 09:58 AM CST Updated: Dec 11, 2022 / 09:58 AM CST SHARE CHICAGO — There’s no forgetting that iconic hat in the original ‘A Christmas Story.’ And now, the man who wore it has reprised the role in the new film, ‘A Christmas Story Christmas.’ Zack Ward joined WGN Weekend Morning News to talk about the film and his . It’s a disease that has impacted his family.... + full article



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