Guy Pearce

Ski resort workers have entered their second week of striking, causing chaos at the height of ski season with visitors are reporting long lines and a lack of communication. NBC's Liz Kreutz reports for TODAY. Actor Guy Pearce sits down with TODAY to chat about how he got into character to play the dark debonair Harrison Lee Van Buren in "The Brutalist." Pearce also discusses his favorite roles he's played throughout his career, including Andy Warhol in "Factory Girl." Recent data reveals that 1 in 5 Gen Zers are actively using social media sites to land jobs. NBC's Savannah Sellers chats with several young professionals who have found jobs through social media, whether through being recognized for creative content they've posted, by sending direct messages to prospective employers or by responding to open roles posted by companies themselves. The new year is a good time to start planning doctor's visits, so NBC's medical contributor John Torres stops by TODAY to share how to best prepare for your doctor's appointments, including what screenings to ask for, what to bring to an appointment, and more.
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