Cosmos – S01 E02 : Some of the Things that Molecules Do

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Host Neil deGrasse Tyson is on a voyage to explore the relatedness of all living things and the possible evolution of life in the cosmos. Go on a journey to discover how artificial selection turned the wolf into canine breeds and how natural selection sculpted the complex human eye. Later, Tyson visits the grand Hall of Extinction, a monument to all the broken branches on the tree of life. Retrace the story of life on Earth and the unbroken thread that stretches from the first one-celled organisms to human life.

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Cast

Amanda Seyfried
as Marie Tharp (voice)
Kirsten Dunst
as Cecilia Payne (voice)
Cary Elwes
as Edmond Halley / Robert Hooke (voice)
Richard Gere
as Clair Patterson (voice)
Viggo Mortensen
as Nikolai Vavilov (voice)
Patrick Stewart
as William Herschel (voice)
Alfred Molina
as Ibn al-Haytham (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
as Democritus (voice)
Olivia D'Abo
as Marie Curie (voice)
Judd Hirsch
as Robert Oppenheimer (voice)
Alexander Siddig
as Isaac Newton (voice)
Paul Sorvino
as Augustin Mouchot (voice)
Marlee Matlin
as Annie Jump Cannon (voice)
Julian Ovenden
as Michael Faraday (voice)
André Sogliuzzo
as Weichelberger (voice)
Carl Sagan
as Self (archive footage)
Marcello Guedes
as Young Neil deGrasse Tyson
Martin Jarvis
as Humphry Davy (voice)
Enn Reitel
as Henry Norris Russell (voice)
Andrew Pifko
as (voice)
Novi Brown
as (voice)
Brannon Braga
as World's Fair Attendee
John F. Kennedy
as Self (voice) (archive footage)
Paul Telfer
as Angry Scholar #2 (voice)
Piotr Michael
as Edmund Muskie (voice)
Adam Tsekhman
as Christiaan Huygens
Christopher Emerson
as Acolyte (voice)
Neil Arnote
as Neil Armstrong
Frank Baxter
as Self (archive footage)
Christiane Amanpour
as Enheduanna (voice)
Marc Worden
as Harrison Brown (voice)
Phil Crowley
as (voice)

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