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My father ruined me for men. Not many can live up to him.
I went bald when I was 18. My father cried. He cried about many things. But it allowed me to play older men in summer stock.
I found my father through other people, through my older brothers, my high school coaches, so I had men influences along the way who helped me.
My father gave me some Jack Nicklaus MacGregor clubs when I was six years old. He cut down some of the shafts, but they were men's clubs, so they were heavy.
In 2006, I published my first novel, 'In the Country of Men.' The publication of the book gave me a bigger platform to speak about my father's abduction and Libya's human-rights record.
I never suffered from the absence of a father. On the contrary, as a child I was more inclined to see men as a disturbing factor. It made things difficult for me when I started working as a director.