Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone is an influential American filmmaker known for his provocative films that explore themes of war, politics, and history, including 'Platoon' and 'JFK.' His work has garnered numerous awards, including multiple Academy Awards. He is noted in connection with Stewart Copeland for having collaborated with him on the soundtrack for the film 'Wall Street,' showcasing Copeland's diverse musical talents.
Born on Sep 15, 1946 (79 years old)
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Serbia:
Oliver Stone cast Anthony Hopkins in the role of President Richard Nixon, describing him as 'crazy like Nixon'.
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Montenegro:
Oliver Stone directed Anthony Hopkins in the role of President Richard Nixon.
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United Kingdom:
Oliver Stone directed Sir Anthony Hopkins in the film where he played President Nixon.
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Costa Rica:
Oliver Stone assured Charlie Sheen that he wanted him to play the veteran Ron Kovic in the film.
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Colombia:
Oliver Stone wrote the prologue for Dany Kovalik's book related to Venezuela.
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Iran:
Oliver Stone is mentioned in relation to his book discussing the historical competition between Rome and Iran.
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Estonia:
Oliver Stone is mentioned as the director who invited Charlie Sheen back for a film project.
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Belarus:
Oliver Stone conducted an interview that revealed personal details about Vladimir Putin's father.
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Italy:
Oliver Stone is a talented director known for his meticulous scene construction.
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Ukraine:
Oliver Stone's work in the 2010s has shaken his position among the greatest directors.
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