Kids & Family
Stratford Boy, 6, Appears On 'Ellen DeGeneres Show' For 4th Time
Nate Seltzer showed off more of his geography expertise in the latest segment and was surprised with a trailer for his movie (watch it here)
STRATFORD, CT — Stratford 6-year-old Nate Seltzer, who gained Internet fame after an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" for his skills as a geography expert last year, was back on the show for his fourth appearance on Tuesday, Feb. 20. In his latest appearance, Nate talked to Ellen about his favorite bands Pink Floyd and Genesis and his Valentine, Bella.
In his original appearance last March, Nate wowed the crowd by identifying flags from all over the world while also showing that he memorized the entire globe. Nate returned to the show in May and showed off more of his U.S. geography knowledge by identifying states and their capitals. Then in November, Nate identified city grids from all over the world.
In his appearance on Tuesday, Ellen quizzed the Nate on bodies of water including Rio Grande, Lake Baikal and Lake Chaubunagungamaug.
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Nate also talked to Ellen about a movie he wrote, titled “Calmed” which is about a pirate. Nate drew up storyboards for his movie and Ellen surprised him with an animated trailer for his film. Watch it below:
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