Although Sylvia Nasar’s renowned biographical book* about mathematician John F. Nash Jr. (1928-2015) was unauthorized, the man himself enjoyed the attention the book about his life brought him. He visited the set on multiple occasions, interacting with the lead characters, the director Ron Howard and the screenwriter Akiva Goldsman. He was even in the audience at the 74th Academy Awards where the movie A Beautiful Mind won four awards, including for Best Picture and Best Director.
Describing his first meeting with Nash, Russell Crowe later stated:
“We were shooting in Princeton. And that’s where John lives, and that’s where he works, so he just walked up to the set. And I realized it was him, and I was sort of dumfounded. Because there he is, the guy that I’m playing, and I’m staring at him.
I learnt a very strong lesson through that. If you’re playing somebody, and you have the opportunity to meet them, don’t be an absolute idiot. Meet them! Because they will inform you of stuff that y…
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