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Film, politics mix at Warren Beatty tribute
Fri, Jun 13, 2008
Reuters

LOS ANGELES - THE American Film Institute gave Warren Beatty its annual lifetime achievement award on Thursday, celebrating a roughly 50-year career in which the actor has won an Oscar and played active role in US politics.

Beatty, 71, began his career on television, graduated to feature films and saw his breakthrough as lead actor and producer of 1967 gangster film Bonnie and Clyde, widely seen as a milestone in the history of American movies.

He also has long been a champion of liberal politics and when accepting the AFI lifetime honor, he noted 'I'm still a liberal when it's coming back in style'.

Stars such as Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, Diane Keaton and Beatty's wife, Annette Bening, turned out for the ceremony, as did former US Senator George McGovern, for whom Beatty once campaigned, as well as ex-president Bill Clinton.

The Los Angeles-based American Film Institute is one of the movie industry's leading groups dedicated to film preservation and restoration. -- REUTERS

 

 
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