This Is The TRUE Story Of 'Catch Me If You Can' And It's Incredibly Moving
December 15, 2017
Frank W. Abagnale, the subject of the film "Catch Me If You Can", shared the true story about his life at Clarkson University's Alumni Reunion Weekend.
The movie got a lot of things right. Yes, he did pass the bar in Louisiana. He did forge checks and he flew on many flights around the world posing as a pilot. But perhaps the best part of his speech comes at the end when he gives his personal advice on living a truly, happy life.
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