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Acclaimed actor and filmmaker Ethan Hawke reflects on his creative journey—discussing his directorial debut with the documentary Seymour: An Introduction, his Oscar-nominated performance in Richard Linklater’s groundbreaking film Boyhood, and the early novels he penned as a child. Original Air Date: 2015/02/06

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