Off The Cuff With Peter Travers: Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson has played a serial killer, a basketball hustler, a sitcom
bartender and Larry Flynt, but this week, Woody appears in his most
difficult role yet: Off the Cuff with Peter Travers. Just one week after his
Cheers co-star Ted Danson sat down in the office of Rolling
Stone’s resident movie critic, Harrelson and Travers talk about
fatherhood, the funniest actor in Hollywood, attacking the paparazzi and
Harrelson’s two new films out this week, The Messenger and
2012. Watch this week’s Off the Cuff above, and stick around after
the credits to see Harrelson perform Elvis’ “Heartbreak Hotel.”
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