Patrick Page, who plays Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark's resident
supervillain, the Green Goblin, sits down for Playbill's Video Cue & A and
reveals some personal tidbits about himself, many of which (not
surprisingly) revolve around his love of the darker things in life — like the
famous Demon Barber of Fleet Street, bats, vampires and other creatures that
go bump in the night. Page also talks about small-town life, his Irish
heritage and his famous wife's distaste of a certain hit romantic comedy.
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