The Grim Reaper Tried, But These Famous Faces Said Hell No
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By Alexander Zarowski
Warren Beatty – Born in 1937

Warren Beatty was never just another handsome face in Hollywood. He shook up the industry in 1967 with “Bonnie and Clyde,” a daring film that redefined what American cinema could be. That one role transformed him from a heartthrob to a Hollywood powerhouse.
Over the next decade, he proved he wasn’t afraid to take creative risks, producing hits like “Shampoo” and “Heaven Can Wait.” Then came “Reds” in 1981, the epic that won him an Oscar for Best Director and solidified his reputation as one of Hollywood’s great perfectionists. Behind the scenes, his personal life was just as famous, filled with A-list romances and tabloid fascination.
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