Domenico Montanaro
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You know, just a couple of movies that always stuck with me were Hoosiers because I played basketball growing up. And, you know, I probably knew every word to that when I was in high school. And his personality is just such a force of life. It was interesting to me. I was reading this week him talking about his father had abandoned the family as a kid.
You know, just a couple of movies that always stuck with me were Hoosiers because I played basketball growing up. And, you know, I probably knew every word to that when I was in high school. And his personality is just such a force of life. It was interesting to me. I was reading this week him talking about his father had abandoned the family as a kid.
And Gene Hackman is so well known for these little eye movements or forehead crinkles or a little laugh or gesture. And he said that when his father walked out on them, he just gave a little wave. And he said that there was so much to interpret in that wave that it actually, as difficult as it all was, he drew on that as an actor to say a little gesture can really mean a lot.
And Gene Hackman is so well known for these little eye movements or forehead crinkles or a little laugh or gesture. And he said that when his father walked out on them, he just gave a little wave. And he said that there was so much to interpret in that wave that it actually, as difficult as it all was, he drew on that as an actor to say a little gesture can really mean a lot.
And Gene Hackman is so well known for these little eye movements or forehead crinkles or a little laugh or gesture. And he said that when his father walked out on them, he just gave a little wave. And he said that there was so much to interpret in that wave that it actually, as difficult as it all was, he drew on that as an actor to say a little gesture can really mean a lot.
And it was really interesting if you look back through his films, you know, how he really just sort of is able to do that and capture somebody else. And that sort of, I love the description that we had on NPR, someone said that he was a coiled snake of an actor, a sort of rage that was inside, but you didn't quite always see it.
And it was really interesting if you look back through his films, you know, how he really just sort of is able to do that and capture somebody else. And that sort of, I love the description that we had on NPR, someone said that he was a coiled snake of an actor, a sort of rage that was inside, but you didn't quite always see it.
And it was really interesting if you look back through his films, you know, how he really just sort of is able to do that and capture somebody else. And that sort of, I love the description that we had on NPR, someone said that he was a coiled snake of an actor, a sort of rage that was inside, but you didn't quite always see it.
And I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent.
And I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent.
And I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
I'm Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent. I'm Tom Bowman. I cover the Pentagon.
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