Reasons You Need a Mask | The Mask | HBO Max

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We could all learn a thing or two from Jim Carrey’s iconic performance as Stanley Ipkiss in the 1994 film, The Mask. Mainly, save the day and wear a mask! Stream The Mask now on HBO Max.

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James Eugene Carrey is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and writer. Known for his energetic slapstick performances, Carrey first gained recognition in 1990, after landing a regular role in the American sketch comedy television series In Living Color.

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