![]() ![]() ![]() The Blanchard family has stated how Gypsy's ex-boyfriend was much more controlling and domineering towards her than what we are given on the show. truth is so different from the scientific one, that the act of exposing its fictitiousness seems to scientifically - oriented scholars as a liberatory act. ![]() While there are many similarities between Godejohn and Worthy's portrayal of him on The Act, according to the Blanchard family, he is seen on the show to be more gentle and sympathetic than in real life. RELATED: The Act Trailer: Hulu's True Crime Series Is Stranger Than Fiction In reality, Nick Godejohn really does claim to have multiple personality disorder which includes his "good side" (Nick) and his bad side (Victor, the 500-year-old vampire). For example, Godejohn's real-life diet mostly consisted of peanut butter and pizza, so Worthy would eat the same foods exclusively in order to become the role. The film is based on the life of Frank Abagnale, a man who really did make history as one of the best con artists in modern history. Worthy apparently did a heavy amount of research on the character before portraying the role and everything from his mannerisms to his diet was kept the same. Season One follows Gypsy Blanchard, a girl trying to escape the toxic relationship she has with her overprotective mother, Dee Dee. Yes, Catch Me if You Can is actually inspired by a real story. Gypsy's boyfriend at the time Nick Godejohn has a few similarities in real life to the version on The Act portrayed by Calum Worthy. ![]()
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