Aaron Sorkin: From Addict to Academy Award Nominee
Before he wrote The Social Network, the West Wing, or A Few Good Men, Oscar nominated screenwriter Aaron Sorkin was a discount ticket salesman in Times Square who, through a series of lucky breaks, made it to Hollywood, and ultimately the Academy Awards race. Lesley Stahl reports.

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Aaron Sorkin interview on "The West Wing" (2002)

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I'll Meet You There: Belonging While Becoming

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Aaron Sorkin Answers Screenwriting Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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What's Character Got to Do with It? (Full Session)

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David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin's 2010 Interview for The Social Network

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Why Aaron Sorkin thinks imitating is a great way to learn

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The 'Game On' Debate | The West Wing

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AARON SORKIN Master Class | Festival 2017

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Aaron Sorkin Breaks Down His Career, from 'The West Wing' to 'The Social Network' | Vanity Fair

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How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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DP/30: The Social Network, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin

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The West Wing: Behind the scenes, summer 1999

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'I've never seen that before': Martin Sheen gets emotional watching scene from 'The West Wing'

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When an audition changed TV forever

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DP/30: Steve Jobs, Aaron Sorkin

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Top 30 SNL Impressions the Real Person Loved

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Jeff Daniels on Sorkin and The Newsroom

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20 Screenwriting Tips from Aaron Sorkin

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The West Wing - The Butterball Hotline

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