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David Seidler joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the wonderful film The King’s Speech.
David Seidler, 73, is the British born, Long Island raised script writer of the wonderful new film The King’s Speech which won The Toronto Film Festival’s most popular film award and is expected to be the dominant film at this year’s Oscars. During this episode Mr. Seidler discusses his own stuttering, writing the script, researching the project, rehearsals, specific scenes and working closely with Colin Firth and director Tom Hooper to get the stuttering right.
17 Nov 2010
David Seidler – Script Writer of The King’s Speech (240)
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David Seidler, 73, is the British born, Long Island raised script writer of the wonderful new film The King’s Speech which won The Toronto Film Festival’s most popular film award and is expected to be the dominant film at this year’s Oscars. During this episode Mr. Seidler discusses his own stuttering, writing the script, researching the project, rehearsals, specific scenes and working closely with Colin Firth and director Tom Hooper to get the stuttering right.