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Bishop Barron Presents | David Henrie - Seeking Beauty

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Well, I am delighted to be here with

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David Henry, star of um stage and screen

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and small screen and big screen and

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writer, producer, director, great

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Catholic gentleman, someone I've wanted

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to talk to in this program for a long

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time, but we've known each other for a

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long time. In fact, I remember vividly

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when we met. I had just been named

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auxiliary bishop out in LA and I can't

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remember it was even before I was

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ordained or it was it was right after

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maybe but very early on.

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>> Yes. And I remember I I my brother and I

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picked you up outside of the cathedral.

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>> Exactly.

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>> And we went to dinner with Father Steve.

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>> Yes.

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>> And just had a great conversation.

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>> You and Lorenzo came by and I was very

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grateful to you cuz I was brand new. I

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mean I knew nothing about it. I'd been

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to LA a couple times before, but I knew

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nothing about the dascese and I was just

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kind of lost. And you two came and very

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graciously, you know, kind of welcomed

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me into that world. So, we know each

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other for a long time.

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>> And you gave me I remember that dinner

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particularly because you gave me a

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significant amount of hope. I was at a

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point in my faith and in my conversion.

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I was still early on in my conversion

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where I was just I I was struggling with

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how I came into the faith, the types of

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books I was reading. I was reading a lot

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of the saints and I was reading a lot of

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St. Thomas and studying philosophy at

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the time. That was what fueled my

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conversion. And I was I was not I was

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looking for that in Catholicism. I was

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like, where is this? I And I wasn't

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finding it in where I was going to

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church and just the daily masses that I

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was going to. I was like, where is this

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Catholicism? And we had dinner.

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>> And I remember it was just such a

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wonderful dinner. And I was like, you

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were totally with it. you were totally

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your your uh responses to some of my

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things that I was contending with were

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just so wonderful and I was like okay

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great

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>> we we have some hope

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>> and we'll come back to that because I

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really want to talk to you you have a

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great interest in philosophy and in

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theology and kind of the higher

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intellectual side of the faith which is

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terrific

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>> hey something about Lorenzo because met

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him that night he's of course been very

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successful actor too and now is actually

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in this new Mel Gibson movie about the

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resurrection right I'm so proud of him

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He uh he had he had a I'm proud of him

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because um he had came he he he had to

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walk away from a big role in a big show.

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Show was the offer with Miles Teller. It

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was about the making of the Godfather.

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It was a very very big big show. And

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Lorenzo books the role of young

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Alpuccino

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>> and

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>> Oh gosh. Wow.

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>> And it was a huge role like

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life-changing money

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>> of course. Yeah.

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>> Massive thing for him. And there was

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some stuff in it. He had signed the

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contract. He was ready to go. And there

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was some con there was some stuff in it

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that he was uncomfortable with and uh

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particularly around nudity and um and he

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said I I just can't we we're on fire for

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our faith. We converted by the grace of

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God

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>> and he said you know I I he came to me

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and it was just like I can't I can't do

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this. I'm not going to compromise my

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faith. I can't do this.

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>> They end up cutting it from the show. So

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it ended up getting cut later on but he

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goes I can't do this. So from a moral

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perspective his conscious was clean.

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>> Yeah. And then Mel calls him

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>> this other door open.

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>> Not too long after, you know, a couple

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years later, whatever, Mel calls him and

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uh

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>> had this opportunity uh for for my

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brother. And I'm I'm

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>> those are little godwink moments where I

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go, you know what, Lorenzo, you did you

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did the right thing. You stuck to your

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guns. You walked away from

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>> hu life-changing life-changing money

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because you believed that it your soul

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was more important. You believed that

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your example as a father and husband was

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more important. And um

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>> another door opened up.

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>> Another door opened up. Another door.

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That's the way the divine providence

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often works, isn't it?

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>> Amen.

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>> They say, "Oh, that's the thing I really

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wanted and it got blocked and why is God

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doing this and how come that happened?"

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But then this other path, it's all

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through the Bible and that story is told

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over and over again in the Bible and The

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Saints, right?

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>> 100%.

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>> So, he's there now filming uh and of

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course, you know, Mel Gibson always

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makes great movies. Uh if Mel is in the

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movie, his acting just anchors it. If he

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makes the movie, it's always compelling.

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In fact, you know, just a little while

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ago, I I watched again Apocalyptto,

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which I think I think is a great movie.

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It I think any filmmaker would want to

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watch. Like, how does he produce the

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mood of that movie? And it's it's so

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skillfully done, you know. So, I'm, you

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know, look, I'm praying that this be a

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great movie as powerful as The Passion

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was. I

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>> I think it will be. I got to shadow him

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for a day. I got to be on set with him,

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and I directed him in a film called

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Monster Summers. Yeah,

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>> he starred uh in a movie. So, I got to

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spend a lot of time with him. And you

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know, his his secret sauce is he's

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always telling the story.

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>> Even him as an actor on set as I was

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directing him, he was always looking for

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ways to plus the story. He was always

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looking to tell the story. You know, the

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Hitchcock school of film making is like

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the old joke about Alfred Hitchcock was

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he'd fall asleep on set because the

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movie's already shot in his head.

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Storyboarding storyboard every single

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scene.

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>> It's all done. So, he'd fall asleep

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while they're setting up the shots,

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right?

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Mel, while they're setting up shots,

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while they're

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>> setting up production, he's he's

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thinking of how do I make this a little

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better? And it can be small things. I'm

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going to move this. I'm going move this

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right here.

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>> Um,

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>> but he would he he was always telling

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the story, and that was really

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impressive to me. Like, he never went to

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his trailer. We got him this gorgeous

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trailer. This trailer had like a six

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burner in it. I've never seen a movie

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trailer with like a live stove in it. It

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was unbelievable. And uh he never he

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never went in his trailer. He was always

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on set just sitting watching. And I

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remember one of my first meetings with

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him to to pitch him to be in my movie.

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And who am I? You know, I'd only made

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one film at the time and I'm sitting

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with an Oscar winning director. How do I

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convince an Oscar winning director to be

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in my movie?

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>> It got down to the education question.

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He said, you know, how did you how did

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you study? How did you learn? And I

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said, well, you know, Mel, I've been

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doing this for over 20 years as an

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actor, been in the business for a very

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long time, and uh and I just always ask

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questions. I always stayed on set and I

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always ask questions. He goes, "Ah,

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perfect. Me too."

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>> Yeah.

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>> Because that's exactly how I learned.

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Exactly how I learned.

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>> Ron Howard said that as a young, you

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know, of course, he's a child actor,

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