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Disguising Mark Owen: Art of identity protection
Former Navy SEAL "Mark Owen" agreed to appear on 60 Minutes this week and tell his first-hand account of the killing of Osama bin Laden -- but he insisted on appearing in full disguise.
At Overtime, that got us to thinking about the history of disguises over the years used on the broadcast. As you'll see, they range from simple (a wig and glasses!) to the complex (Hollywood makeup artists!)
Take a look and tell us what you think is your favorite. We're voting for the wig and glasses.
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