(Will Smith)
Award-winning actor Will Smith who plays physician and neuropathologist
Bennet Omalu in the movie, Concussion, is interviewed here by Brian Moore and
Susanne Reid, Daily Telegraph, London, Thursday 11
February 2016
Smith: “ … I met with Dr Omalu, and he is such a special human being. He has eight degrees and is one of the most brilliant people you’ll ever meet. But at the same time there is almost a childlike naivety about him. He expects people to be good, and he’s shocked when they are not – he really doesn’t understand how not knowing something is better than knowing … ”
Smith: “ … I met with Dr Omalu, and he is such a special human being. He has eight degrees and is one of the most brilliant people you’ll ever meet. But at the same time there is almost a childlike naivety about him. He expects people to be good, and he’s shocked when they are not – he really doesn’t understand how not knowing something is better than knowing … ”
(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/americanfootball/12152712/NFL-players-would-call-to-see-the-movie-for-information.html, accessed 11 February 2016)
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe(Bennet Ifeakandu Omalu)
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