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One of the most multi-talented stars in showbiz history — an Australian man of Hollywood films and Broadway theater who is the living embodiment of "the triple threat" — reflects on his dark childhood, the unlikely series of events that led to him coming to America to play Wolverine (no actor has played the same superhero in as many films or over as many years as his nine and 17, respectively), singing and dancing in other projects on and off screen (and the resulting gossip that he's gay) and now portraying a real and still-living person for the first time — former presidential candidate Gary Hart — and garnering some of the best notices of his career.
But first: Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster, the investigative journalists who teamed up to direct the documentary feature 'Science Fair,' join Scott to discuss the acclaimed National Geographic film, which chronicles the lives of nine high school students on their quest to compete and win at the International Science and Engineering Fair. The film won audience awards at the Sundance and SxSW film festivals.
Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Ryan Gabos and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. |