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  1. In the mid-1970s, Beatty signed a contract with Warner Bros. to star in, produce, write, and possibly direct a film about Howard Hughes. The project was put on hold when Beatty began Heaven Can Wait .

  2. Portrait series of actor Warren Beatty as he knots his necktie, late 1960s or early 1970s. Portrait Of Warren Beatty Portrait of American actor Warren Beatty in full beard, mustache, and glasses at a Jim Webb concert held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000886Warren Beatty - IMDb

    Beatty is the only person ever to have done it twice, for Heaven Can Wait (1978) and again for Reds (1981). Beatty has been nominated 15 times by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and 8 films he has produced have earned 53 Academy nominations.

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  4. 30 de mar. de 2016 · He helped usher in New Hollywood with Bonnie and Clyde, and became one of the key actors of that 1970s golden age of American cinema. Underrated as an actor and known as a control freak and preening narcissist, Warren Beatty has at times wilfully subverted his screen persona, in ways others would never dare.

    • Who Is Warren Beatty?
    • Early Life
    • 'Splendor in The Grass'
    • 'Bonnie and Clyde'
    • 'Shampoo'
    • 'Heaven Can Wait,' 'Here Comes Mr. Jordan'
    • 'Reds'
    • 'Dick Tracy' to 'Bulworth'
    • 'Rules Don't Apply'
    • Past Relationships and Marriage to Annette Bening

    Warren Beatty made his debut as a tortured teenager opposite Natalie Wood in Splendor in the Grass (1961). His next big role was in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), which he also produced. The film became a colossal hit and a milestone in cinema history. Beatty was nominated for four Oscars for Heaven Can Wait and won one for directing Reds, in which he al...

    Warren Beatty was born on March 30, 1937, in Richmond, Virginia. The son of a drama teacher, Beatty seemed to always possess a certain charm and charisma. At Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia, he was a top football player and president of his class. He went on to Northwestern University in 1955, but he dropped out after a year to mo...

    In the 1950s, Beatty landed some television roles, including a recurring part on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. He made his Broadway debut in the William Inge drama A Loss of Roses in 1959. Receiving underwhelming reviews, the production quickly folded. Beatty, however, managed to give an impressive performance, raising his professional profile. H...

    Beatty's career reached a new level of fame in 1967 with his crime drama Bonnie and Clyde, based on the real-life thieving couple of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Behind the scenes, Beatty took the reins as the film's producer. He worked closely with director Arthur Penn to create this now classic film. A commercial and critical hit, Bonnie and C...

    In the 1970s, Beatty seemed to be quite selective in his projects. He won praise for his work in Robert Altman's 1971 western McCabe & Mrs. Miller with Julie Christie. For 1975's Shampoo, he worked hard both in front of and behind the cameras. Beatty wrote, produced and starred in this story about a straight, promiscuous hairstylist and his romanti...

    Teaming up with Elaine May, Beatty co-wrote 1978's Heaven Can Wait, which also marked his directorial debut. The remake of 1941's Here Comes Mr. Jordan proved to be a hit both with critics and the public. Beatty picked up Academy Award nominations as an actor, director, producer and writer for the project. At the time, he was the second person to r...

    A perfectionist about his work, Beatty has been known to shoot numerous takes of the same scene. He has a reputation for having a keen eye for details as well. His personality as a filmmaker is perhaps no more apparent than in one of his most ambitious works, the 1981 political epic Reds. In this lengthy, true-to-life film, Beatty starred as Americ...

    Beatty turned to the funny papers for 1990's film adaptation of the popular comic strip Dick Tracy with Madonna and Al Pacino. The movie seemed to garner more attention for its soundtrack than its plot. Switching to the wrong side of the law, he earned much stronger reviews for his star turn as gangster Bugsy Siegel in 1991's Bugsy. His future wife...

    After 2001's Town & Country came and went without much notice, Beatty took time off from filmmaking. In 2011, reports circulated that he signed with Paramount Pictures for a new project. In November 2016, the Hollywood legend wrote, directed and starred as billionaire Howard Hughes in the romantic comedy Rules Don't Apply. The film features young f...

    Since the beginning of his acting career, Beatty has been linked to numerous co-stars and other celebrities. He had a romance with Wood, whom he'd met while filming Splendor in the Grass. Beatty himself was engaged to actress Joan Collins around this time, but due to his philandering, the couple split. He later had long-term relationships with Chri...

  5. Thanks. All. Department. Warren Beatty is an American actor and filmmaker. He has been nominated for fourteen Academy Awards – four for Best Actor, four for Best Picture, two for Best Director, three for Original Screenplay, and one for Adapted Screenplay – winning Best Director for Reds (1981).

  6. Década de 1970. Un seductor. Etapa 1980-2000. Últimos trabajos. 50.º Aniversario de Bonnie and Clyde: Gala de los Oscars. Premios y nominaciones. Referencias. Warren Beatty. Henry Warren Beatty ( Richmond, Virginia; 30 de marzo de 1937) es un actor, productor, guionista y director de cine estadounidense . Biografía.