A Conversation with Sam Waterston
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Join Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated actor Sam Waterston for a special conversation moderated by best-selling author and historian Harold Holzer. Known for his compelling performances on stage, screen, and television, Waterston has garnered critical acclaim over the course of his more than 60 year career. He is perhaps best known for his role as Jack McCoy, the steadfast and principled district attorney in the long-running legal drama series Law & Order. Waterston has also appeared in numerous films, television shows and stage productions including notable roles in The Great Gatsby, The Killing Fields, The Newsroom, and, most recently, Grace and Frankie. He is the voice of Abraham Lincoln in Ken Burns' epic PBS series, The Civil War, and has portrayed the 16th President in several other theatrical and television productions, and in collaboration with Holzer, at such venues as the White House, and the presidential libraries of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. We are excited to welcome Mr. Waterston back to Gettysburg alongside his friend and colleague Mr. Holzer for what is sure to be a lively and entertaining discussion.
This program will be held on Sunday, April 7th at 10 a.m. at the Adams County Historical Society, 625 Biglerville Road. Tickets are $60/ACHS members and $80/general admission.
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