WIRED's Autocomplete Interviews Season 1 Episode 21 Samuel L. Jackson Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions
- March 7, 2017
Samuel L. Jackson, renowned actor and one of Hollywood's biggest stars, joins WIRED's Autocomplete Interviews for Season 1 Episode 21, where he answers the internet's most searched questions. In this episode, people will get a chance to learn more about his life, acting career, and personal preferences.
The episode starts with Sam answering the most googled question about him: "What movies has Samuel L. Jackson been in?" He then goes on to talk about some of his most famous roles, including Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction, Mace Windu in Star Wars, and Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Throughout the episode, Sam candidly answers a wide range of questions. From sharing his love for anime and karaoke, to discussing his experiences working on films like Django Unchained and Snakes on a Plane. He also talks about his journey to becoming an actor and how he was discovered by Spike Lee.
One of the most interesting questions Sam answers is, "How did Samuel L. Jackson learn all of those curse words?" He admits that he's always had a penchant for using colorful language, but that he also made a conscious decision early on in his career to embrace the use of profanity as a way to add depth to his characters.
As the interview goes on, Sam gets more and more comfortable and opens up about some more personal topics. He talks about how he's been married to his wife, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, for over 40 years, and how they've managed to make their relationship work in the entertainment industry. He also discusses his love for golf and how he never thought he'd become obsessed with the sport.
Overall, this episode provides viewers with a unique look into the life of one of Hollywood's most beloved actors. Sam's humor and candor shine through as he answers questions that range from the silly to the serious. Whether you're a fan of his work or just curious about his life, this episode of WIRED's Autocomplete Interviews is a must-watch.