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What is Warren Beatty’s Net Worth?
Warren Beatty, an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter, has a net worth of $70 million.
Throughout his career spanning six decades, Beatty has been lauded for his talent in writing, directing, acting, and producing, often combining all of these skills in a single film. He has been recognized as one of the best producers in the world, with many of his movies receiving multiple award nominations.
Early Life and Career
Henry Warren Beatty, born on March 30th of 1937 in Richmond, Virginia, was raised in a Baptist household with his sister, Shirley MacLaine. Beatty’s passion for films began when he watched countless classics of the 1940s and 1950s with his sister. He also became fascinated with TV shows of the 1950s, such as “Texaco Star Theatre.”
Despite his love for film, Beatty was also a star athlete who played for the high school football team and worked as a stagehand at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C. Upon graduating from high school, he was offered football scholarships by various colleges, but chose to attend Northwestern University to study liberal arts. After one year, he dropped out of college, moved to New York City, and studied under famed acting coach Stella Adler.
Warren Beatty’s Career Highlights
Warren Beatty started his acting career in television shows like “Studio One” and “Playhouse 90” before making his film debut in 1961 with “Splendor in the Grass,” which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. He collaborated with director Elia Kazan, who became his mentor and taught him about filmmaking. Beatty played a more central role in the filmmaking process with “Bonnie and Clyde” and achieved commercial and critical success. In the 1970s, he appeared in movies like “McCabe & Mrs. Miller,” “Shampoo,” and “Heaven Can Wait,” which he also wrote and co-directed. In the 80s, Beatty wrote, produced, and directed “Reds,” which received strong reviews, but “Ishtar” became one of his biggest failures. In the 90s, he appeared in “Dick Tracy,” which received award nominations, and “Bugsy,” for which he received an Academy Award nomination. However, the film “Town and Country” in 2001 was a disaster and caused Beatty to leave Hollywood for 15 years. He returned in 2016 with “Rules Don’t Apply,” a romantic comedy based on the life of Howard Hughes, which he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in.
Warren Beatty’s Relationships
Beatty dated actress Joan Collins in 1959 and became engaged, but they split up after he was unfaithful. Collins revealed in her autobiography that she once had an abortion after becoming pregnant with Beatty’s child. Beatty gained a reputation as a womanizer and had relationships with many famous women, including Carly Simon. He married actress Annette Bening in 1992 and they have four children together.
Warren Beatty and his wife Annette sell Beverly Hills mansion
In 2011, Warren Beatty and his wife Annette put one of their properties in Beverly Hills for rent at $27,500 per month. With no takers, they lowered the rental cost to $25,000 one month later. Unable to find tenants, they decided to sell the property. In 2012, they listed the mansion for $6.955 million.
The property features 10,600 square feet and sits on 1.1 acres. It was built in 1992 with Mediterranean design influences and includes a three-car garage, a pool, and a spa. The Beattys previously lived in the property for many years, moving back to their previous home in Beverly Hills around the time they put the mansion on the market. Their previous home sits on a 6.7-acre plot of land.
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