Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after a 15 year hiatus with an honor and new film
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Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after a 15 year hiatus with an honor and new film
- Title: Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after a 15 year hiatus with an honor and new film
- Date: 3rd November 2016
- Summary: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (NOVEMBER 2, 2016) (REUTERS) ***WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** ACTRESS LILY COLLINS POSING FOR PICTURES COLLINS SPEAKING TO REPORTER (SOUNDBITE) (English) LILY COLLINS, ACTRESS, SAYING: "You know, Warren's funny, so you've got to play a little bit to the funny side. But we're all so incredibly honored to be a part of his project and here to honor him. So there's a serious note as well." MORE OF COLLINS POSING FOR PICTURES (SOUNDBITE) (English) LILY COLLINS, ACTRESS, SAYING: "One of my dad's favorite films is 'Heaven Can Wait,' so I was very much aware of his name growing up. And I love old Hollywood, so it's something that I was very attuned to. Didn't know enough going into it, in terms of how working with him was going to be, but I wanted to keep it a surprise." BEATTY HUGGING ACTOR MANDY PATINKIN ON RED CARPET PATINKIN POSING FOR PICTURES ON RED CARPET PATINKIN SPEAKING TO REPORTER (SOUNDBITE) (English) MANDY PATINKIN, ACTOR, SAYING: "He's one of the most gifted people we have in our industry that's ever lived. He's a genius, a true genius. His ability as a writer, what he sees about humanity, how he transforms it into this medium of film. His gifts as a director and a teacher to his audience, his actors, to everybody on the crew that he works with - nobody can compare." ACTOR SARAH JESSICA PARKER AND MATTHEW BRODERICK TALKING TO BEATTY AND BENING ON RED CARPET ACTOR OLIVER PLATT POSING FOR PICTURES ON RED CARPET ACTOR PAUL SORVINO POSING FOR PICTURES ON RED CARPET ACTOR PAUL SCHNEIDER SPEAKING TO REPORTER COCKTAIL PARTY EXTERIOR OF EVENT SPACE - 583 PARK AVENUE
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- Location: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- City: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Celebrities,Arts/Culture/Entertainment
- Reuters ID: LVA00356W20R1
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- Story Text:Veteran actor Warren Beatty was honored by The Museum of the Moving Image in New York on Wednesday (November 02).
Beatty picked up the organization's 30th Black-Tie Salute for his over five decade career in the film industry.
Beatty walked the red carpet with his wife of 25-years, actress Annette Bening, who listed the reasons why he is deserving of the night's accolade.
"He's been making movies since, well what year was 'Splendor in the Grass?,'" Bening asked her husband as he responded with 1960.
"For all of those years and all those movies. And then, you know, he happens to have just made a new film, which is very exciting for me. I'm super proud of you that you did it," she added, speaking of his new drama "Rules Don't Apply."
The 79-year-old Oscar winner is best known for appearing in the so-called classics, "Bonnie and Clyde," "Shampoo," "Dick Tracy," and "Bulworth."
After a 15 year hiatus from the big screen, Beatty is returning with a project he wrote, produced, directed and stars.
"When you act and direct at the same time you kind of feel appropriately different. And when you act and direct at the same time at least you have one actor who sort of knows what you want to do," joked Beatty.
In the film, set for U.S. release on November 23, Beatty portrays billionaire Howard Hughes. Drama and romance comes into play as one of Hughes' contract actress falls for one of the company driver. However, he is engaged to someone else and under strict order not to have relationships with any actresses.
Cast members including Collins, Matthew Broderick and Alden Ehrenreich helped Beatty celebrate.
"Warren's funny, so you've got to play a little bit to the funny side. But we're all so incredibly honored to be a part of his project and here to honor him. So there's a serious note as well," said Collins.
The young actress, admitted she didn't know much about Beatty, but her father, musician Phil Collins, sparked her interest as a child.
"One of my dad's favorite films is 'Heaven Can Wait,' so I was very much aware of his name growing up. And I love old Hollywood, so it's something that I was very attuned to. Didn't know enough going into it, in terms of how working with him was going to be, but I wanted to keep it a surprise."
Past recipients of the award include Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, and Hugh Jackman. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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