VIDEO: Jeff Daniels Talks New Film 'Steve Jobs' on TODAY

Oct. 21, 2015
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Emmy winner Jeff Daniels sits down with Savannah Guthrie to talk about the new film “Steve Jobs,” in which he plays former Apple CEO John Sculley. The actor shares how he met Sculley, whose relationship with Jobs remains complex and tinged with regret even after Jobs’ death. He also calls Jobs a “creative genius” in the same category as Henry Ford and Robert Oppenheimer: “He changed the world.”

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