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WARREN BEATTY/NANCY SINATRA WARREN BEATTY/NANCY SINATRA 8x10 OR search current auctions Auction History Result 9a959 WARREN BEATTY/NANCY SINATRA 8x10 still '68 laughing together at the Golden Globe Awards! Date Sold 7/1/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Publicity Still (Learn More) Warren Beatty was born Henry Warren Beaty in Richmond, Virginia in 1937. His sister, who is three years older was born Shirley MacLean Beaty, but when she entered show business she changed her name to Shirley MacLaine. Beaty (he added a second "t" when he entered show business) was a star football player in high school, but his sister's success encouraged him to pursue drama, and he turned down football scholarships to study drama, first at Northwestern University and then with Stella Adler in New York City. He appeared in a lot of off-Broadway productions and TV shows, and in a single Broadway play, where he was nominated for a Tony. One of his most notable early roles was as rich teen Milton Armitage on TV's The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. In 1961, he starred (opposite Natalie Wood) in his first movie, the excellent Splendor in the Grass. His next few movies were not as successful (he might have had a hit in What's New Pussycat, but he clashed with Woody Allen and quit the production), but 1965's Mickey One, while it did not do well at the box office, teamed Beatty with director Arthur Penn, and they re-teamed in 1967 with Bonnie and Clyde, which was a huge success, and made Beatty a superstar. The 1970s was a great decade for Beatty, for he made seven movies, including both commercial and some citical successes, such as McCabe & Mrs. Miller, The Parallax View, Shampoo and Heaven Can Wait. But this succcess led him to produce, direct, write and star in Reds, and the movie was not very successful. He then took six years off, and returned in the major bomb, Ishtar, where he and co-star Dustin Hoffman each took roles against their "type". It looked like Beatty's star years were winding down, but he returned strong with Dick Tracy and Bugsy in 1990 and 1991. But that revived success was short-lived, for his Love Affair and Bulworth did not do very well at the box office, and his 2001 Town & Country is said to have lost more money for its backers than any movie ever made, and Beatty has not made another movie since! Of course Beatty is as well known for his off-screen romances as for his on screen career (did Carly Simon write "You're So Vain" about him?), and he frequently had affairs with his co-stars, even the married ones. He seemed to be certain to never marry, but in 1992 he married Annette Bening, and they are still married and have four children! AND Nancy Sinatra is an actress (and daughter of Frank Sinatra) from the 1960s to the present. Some of her movies include: Marriage on the Rocks, The Oscar, The Wild Angels, and Speedway. She is likely best remembered for her hit song "These Boots Are Made For Walking". Condition: very good to fine. The still is in very nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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