Warren Beatty

Warren Beatty
Henry Warren Beattyis 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. Beatty is the first and only person to have been twice nominated for acting in, directing, writing and producing the same film – first with Heaven Can Wait, and again with Reds...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth30 March 1937
CityRichmond, VA
CountryUnited States of America
I don't want to run for governor, but I don't think anyone should put public service out of the question because that's not what a good citizen does.
Women are a problem, but if you haven't already guessed, they are the kind of problem I enjoy wrestling with.
I believe if a private citizen is able to affect public opinion in a constructive way he doesn't have to be an elected public servant to perform a public service.
Arnold has had his spokesman call me a crackpot. That was a mistake.
The highest level of sexual excitement is in a monogamous relationship.
In a way, I'd rather ride down the street on a camel than give what is sometimes called an in-depth interview. I'd rather ride down the street on a camel nude. In a snowstorm. Backwards.
It's very clear you have to engage the public and say: You have to vote no on 74, no on 75, no on 76, no on 77. Those are the issues that Arnold pushing. And those are reactionary, Republican initiatives.
Even the promiscuous feel pain.
Movies are fun, but they're not a cure for cancer.
Being here allows me to make the case that not all aging, narcissistic movie actors whose children could be mistaken for their grandchildren necessarily act with the same motivation.
I have a day job. I can make movies when I want to.
When you mutilate movies for mass media, you tamper with the hearts and minds of America.
Organized labor, if they're doing a responsible job, is going to organize the pooling of small amounts of money to protect the interests of the people who are not rich.
And the success of the union movement, historically, has always been to benefit all working men and women - not just people who belong to the union.