Warren Beatty began as a standard young heartthrob, making a splash opposite Natalie Wood in 1961's
Splendor in the Grass. But he morphed into something more complicated, playing handsome antiheroes in complex movies like
Bonnie and Clyde (1967, with
Faye Dunaway),
McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971, also with
Keith Carradine), and
Shampoo (1975). He began writing and directing, and won an Academy Award for directing
Reds, a sprawling 1981 movie about the Russian Revolution (co-starring
Diane Keaton and
Jack Nicholson). Beatty also earned a reputation as an off-screen heartbreaker, dating a long string of leading ladies, including
Madonna, with whom he candidly appears in
Truth or Dare (1991). In 1991 Beatty married actress
Annette Bening, his co-star in the gangster movie
Bugsy (1991, co-starring
Ben Kingsley). His 1998 movie
Bulworth (co-starring
Halle Berry and
Don Cheadle) was a political satire that seemed to echo Beatty's outspoken political views, opinions he was later to voice during a brief flirtation with a run for president in 2000.
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