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Celebrities and other famous people have interesting side hustles

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Scientists at NASA are eager to get their hands dirty while examining the dust scraped off an asteroid.

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UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Touchdown. SRC has touched down.

INSKEEP: OSIRIS-REx came home after sampling the surface of a big rock in outer space and traveling more than 1 billion miles with a little help from a rock star.

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MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

That's Brian May, the lead guitarist for Queen. And he's an astrophysicist who worked with NASA on the mission.

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BRIAN MAY: This asteroid can tell us untold secrets of the origins of the universe and the origins of life itself.

INSKEEP: Mr. May's experience got us thinking about other celebrities with side hustles, like Tom Selleck.

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MARTIN: Selleck is famous for TV shows like "Magnum P.I." and "Blue Bloods." Now he farms avocados on his estate in Southern California even though, he says, avocados make him gag.

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HEDY LAMARR: (As Madeleine) I'm trying to be honest. But you won't believe me, will you?

PAUL CAVANAGH: (As Victor) No, my dear.

INSKEEP: Hedy Lamarr personified Hollywood glamour in the 1930s, '40s and '50s.

MARTIN: She was also an inventor who developed a way to use radio signals to steer torpedoes during World War II. Her work actually helped lay the foundation for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

INSKEEP: Wow. Well, Ronald Reagan, another actor, along with Arnold Schwarzenegger, gave up acting for politics. Fred Thompson tried politics and acting at the same time.

MARTIN: He joined the cast of "Law & Order" and played a district attorney named Arthur Branch. And that's while he was winding up a term as a U.S. senator from Tennessee.

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FRED THOMPSON: (As Arthur) You know, one day, this chair is going to be empty.

SAM WATERSTON: (As Jack) I'm no politician, Arthur.

THOMPSON: (As Arthur) Everybody says that.

(LAUGHTER)

INSKEEP: Pundits, of course, raised the question, which was the side hustle, the politics or the acting?

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