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Warren Beatty |
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| Birth Name: | Henry Warren Beatty |
| Birth Date: | 03/30/1937 (March 30, 1937) |
| Birth Time: | 17:30 (5:30 PM) EST (+5:00) |
| Birth Place: | Richmond, VA |
| Latitude / Longitude: | 37 N 33 / 77 W 27 |
| Rodden Rating / Source: | AA / Quoted BC/BR |
| Source Notes: | Dana Holliday quotes B.C. |
BiographyAmerican actor, strikingly handsome with a style that is self-consciously cool and opaque, the classic screen idol of his day. In 1967, he was nominated for the Oscar as Best Actor for his performance in "Bonnie and Clyde" and he won the Oscar in 1981 for his role in "Reds." Appearing effortless on screen, his other films include "Splendor in the Grass," 1961 and "Heaven Can Wait," 1978. Since 1981, he made only four films in the following 16 years, the enjoyable "Dick Tracy" and "Bugsy," and the stinkers "Ishtar," and "Love Affair." Beatty was raised in Arlington, VA, by a strict, domineering high school-principal dad and an adoring, ethereal, acting-teacher mom who had an intense and dramatic marriage. He had one older sister, now named Shirley MacLaine. A high school football star and class president, he played the piano well. By the time of college, he turned down football scholarships, deciding that he wanted to direct theater. A notorious womanizer, his affections are righteously claimed by every female in Hollywood and beyond, singly and in pairs. Various tallies include Madonna, Diane Keaton, Liv Ullmann, Julie Christie, Michelle Phillips, Joan Collins, Vanessa Redgrave, Leslie Caron, and on-and-on, certainly the co-star of the moment. Another list adds Carly Simon, Elle MacPherson, Goldie Hawn, Isabelle Adjani, Brigitte Bardot, Candice Bergen, Cher, Kate Jackson, Vivien Leigh, Diana Ross, Susan Strasberg, Barbra Streisand, Britt Ekland, Connie Chung, Jessica Savitch and Diane Sawyer. The most appropriate list seems to be the Hollywood phone book. To his credit, he steadfastly refuses to discuss his love-life with any one of his ladies to any of the media. Beatty married late, at 56, to Annette Bening, 35, who already had their 18-month old daughter, Kathlyn. As a family man, he and Bening added two more children in the following couple years. Their home on a Hollywood hilltop was ravaged by the Northridge earthquake on 1/17/1994. The floors caved in and the walls fell, causing damage that amounted to $7 million and left the place uninhabitable. On 5/15/1998, he directed and starred in a political farce, "Bulworth." Beatty has been passionate about politics from youth with Bobbie Kennedy as an early idol. In 1972 he campaigned for George McGovern, and later, for Gary Hart. Dissatisfied with the Democratic Party candidates, vice president Al Gore and former senator Bill Bradley, he toyed with the idea of running for the presidential ticket himself in an interview of 8/12/1999. |
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