Daniel Day-Lewis talks about The Last Of The Mohicans on the Today Show in 1992, and Bryant Gumbel pretends to be interested. Factoids gleaned from this interview: DDL isn't as concerned as he thin...
Daniel Day-Lewis talks about The Last Of The Mohicans on the Today Show in 1992, and Bryant Gumbel pretends to be interested. Factoids gleaned from this interview: DDL isn't as concerned as he thinks he should be about being 'bankable', and the Kentucky rifle took a trip to London...
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I don't think Gumbel was trying to insult him. He asked DDL whether those kinds of comments bothered him and DDL replied with a no. Gumbel then responded by saying that DDL probably did not have a reason to be upset by them.
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