StarHow Warren Beatty Seduced America

Peter Biskind

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Star

By: Peter Biskind

Narrarated by: David Drummond

In this constantly surprising book, Peter Biskind, the author of the film classics Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and Down and Dirty Pictures, writes the most intimate, revealing, and balanced biography ever of Hollywood legend Warren Beatty.

Famously a playboy, Warren Beatty has also been one of the most ambitious and successful stars in Hollywood. Several Beatty films have passed the test of time, from Bonnie and Clyde (which confirmed for him the importance of controlling the projects he was involved in) to Shampoo, Heaven Can Wait, Reds (for which he won the best director Oscar), Bugsy, and Bulworth. Few filmgoers realize that along with Orson Welles, Beatty is the only person ever nominated for four Academy Awards for a single film—and unlike Welles, Beatty did it twice, with Heaven Can Wait and Reds. Peter Biskind shows how Beatty used star power, commercial success, savvy, and charm to bend Hollywood moguls to his will, establishing an unprecedented level of independence while still working within the studio system.

Beatty's private life has been the subject of gossip for decades, and Star confirms his status as Hollywood's leading man in the bedroom, describing his affairs with Joan Collins, Natalie Wood, Leslie Caron, Julie Christie, Michelle Phillips, Diane Keaton, and Madonna, among many others.

Throughout his career, Beatty has demonstrated a fascination for politics. He was influential in the 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns of Gary Hart. It was said of Hart and Beatty that each wanted to be the other, and Biskind shows that there was considerable truth in that wry observation. As recently as a few years ago, Beatty was speaking out about California politics and contemplating a run for governor.

Biskind explains how Beatty exercised unique control, often hiring screenwriters out of his own pocket (and frequently collaborating with them), producing, directing, and acting in his own films, becoming an auteur before anyone in Hollywood knew what the word meant. He was arguably one of the most successful and creative figures in Hollywood during the second half of the twentieth century, and in this fascinating biography, Warren Beatty comes to life—complete with excesses and achievements—as never before.

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New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Peter Biskind (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Feb 10, 2010
  • Publisher: Tantor Media
  • Genre: Biography & Memoir, Music & Entertainment Biography

Total File Size: 657 MB (27 files) Total Length: 23 Hours, 56 Minutes

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Claire Zulkey

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02.10.10
Peter Biskind, Star
2010 | Label: Tantor Media

The entertaining, enigmatic Warren Beatty: famously vain, maddeningly indecisive, manipulative, self-destructive, insecure and, yes, passionate

What may first strike listeners of Star is that, much like Woody Allen's character Zelig, Warren Beatty has seen it all, having witnessed so many phases of Hollywood history — including the days of the old studio system when Elizabeth Taylor was a major box-office draw. In addition to being a highly acclaimed actor/producer/director (his cinematic achievements include Reds and Bonnie and Clyde) Beatty is an entertaining, enigmatic figure, famously vain, maddeningly indecisive, manipulative, self-destructive, insecure and, yes, passionate. There are salacious anecdotes of the women Beatty lusted after — and frequently got — and there is something charming about his philosophy towards women: no plain face, lack of fame or advanced age would be a dealbreaker for him, since, in his own words, "You never know."

While Star is full of opinions from Beatty’s friends, family and conquests such as Goldie Hawn, Shirley MacLaine and Janice Dickinson (respectively), as well as some conversations with the man himself, Biskind never could nail down his subject in order to make his an authorized biography. But he still has plenty to say on his subject, despite skipping largely over much of Beatty's life pre-Hollywood, when he was just Henry Beaty. Despite some occasionally cringe-worthy narration by David Drummond, who didn't seem to meet an accent he didn't want to take on, Star provides an interesting biography and behind-the-scenes looks at Hollywood players an enjoyable, quasi-guilty pleasure.

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