India, Oct. 3 -- Renowned British primatologist Jane Goodall, who transformed the study of chimpanzees and became a leading wildlife advocate, died at the age of 91, her institute said on Wednesday. Her final public message comes in the form of an exclusive Netflix interview, as confirmed by Tudum. The conversation is part of Famous Last Words, a Netflix series featuring cultural icons. Brad Falchuk, Emmy Award-winner, conducted the session on an empty stage in March.
During the interview, Goodall shared memories from her decades-long career studying chimpanzees. She critiqued Tarzan's fictional wife, calling her "a real wimp," and reflected on free will, arguments, ex-husbands, and spirituality. The interview captured moments she never ...
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