Basic Information About Oliver Stone
Full Name | William Stone |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Directors |
Professions | Screenwriter, Film Producer, Film director, Actor, Television producer, Cinematographer, Film Editor, Author, Television Director, Soldier |
Net worth | $70,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1946-09-15 (78 years old) |
Place of birth | New York City |
Nationality | United States of America |
Education | Trinity School; The Hill School; Yale University (dropout) |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Staccato change of camera types, lenses and film stocks used. Often directs and writes historical films on controversial subjects, such as Salvador (1986), Platoon (1986), The Doors (1991), JFK (1991), Nixon (1995), Alexander (2004), World Trade Center (2006), W. (2008) and Snowden (2016). Opens films with a quotation in white text against a black background. Frequently casts John C. McGinley, Tommy Lee Jones, Mark Moses, Tom Sizemore, James Woods, James Karen, Charlie Sheen, Marley Shelton, Michael Wincott, Josh Brolin, Frank Whaley, and his son Sean Stone Often gives the lead actors in his films a special footage-enhanced credit appearance at the ending of his films (Ex. Platoon (1986), The Doors (1991) and Nixon (1995)). His films feature large casts, featuring many well-known actors in both major and minor roles. His films mostly center on male protagonists. The biggest exceptions are Heaven & Earth (1993) and Natural Born Killers (1994). Has worked 11-times with cinematographer Robert Richardson on his feature films. He often works with military consultant Dale Dye, and producers A. Kitman Ho, Richard Rutowski, Edward R. Pressman and Moritz Borman. Native Americans are frequently featured in his films. Typically ends his films with a closeup of a face or a couple walking away from the camera. The issues of family and fatherhood are frequently featured in his films. In JFK (1991), D.A. Jim Garrison must juggle fatherhood with his job. In Alexander (2004), Alexander is torn between his parents. In Natural Born Killers (1994), both the main characters were abused by their fathers. In Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989), the two main characters cite that they went to Vietnam to live up to their fathers fighting in the Second World War. During a dialogue scene, there will be frequent cutaways to details in the background that have symbolic resonance. Has cameos in most of his films. When he does not appear, his son Sean Stone does. Shoots the majority of his films on location, often using practical settings. Frequently references classic mythology and literature. For example, William Shakespeare's "Richard III" in his Scarface (1983) screenplay. Usually has multiple camera setups rolling in a single take, and encourages a noisy set with a lot of racket. Both are done in order to encourage frenetic and uninhibited performances. His films often represent his left-wing and government critical political views The military often feature prominently in his films, either within the events or in characters' back stories Biopics about real-life individuals and events. Non-linear storytelling and flashback structure. |
Father | Louis Stone (Louis Silverstein) |
Mother | Jacqueline (nΓ©e Goddet) |
Spouse | 16 January - Sun-jung Jung (Β 1996 - present)Β (1 child) Elizabeth Stone - (6 JuneΒ 1981 - 7 JanuaryΒ 1993)Β (divorced)Β (2 children) Najwa Sarkis - (22 MayΒ 1971 - 10 MayΒ 1977)Β (divorced) |
Kids | Three (Sean Stone/Ali, Michael Jack, and Tara) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft (1.83 m) |
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What Movie Awards did Oliver Stone win?
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2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 40 |
Oliver Stone awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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BAFTA Film Award - Best Direction | Winner | Platoon | 1988 |
Silver Berlin Bear - Best Director | Winner | Platoon | 1987 |
BSFC Award - Best Director | Winner | Platoon | 1987 |
David - Best Foreign Screenplay (Migliore Sceneggiatura Straniera) | Nominee | Platoon | 1987 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Winner | Platoon | 1987 |
KCFCC Award - Best Director | Winner | Platoon | 1986 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | Nominee | Platoon | 1987 |
ACCA - Best Motion Picture | Nominee | JFK | 1991 |
Blue Ribbon Award - Best Foreign Film | Winner | JFK | 1993 |
CFCA Award - Best Screenplay | Nominee | JFK | 1992 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Nominee | JFK | 1992 |
Edgar - Best Motion Picture | Nominee | JFK | 1992 |
Movie Masterpiece Award - | Winner | JFK | 2000 |
Empire Award - Best Director | Winner | JFK | 1993 |
Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture | Winner | JFK | 1992 |
Silver Ribbon - Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero) | Nominee | JFK | 1993 |
Jupiter Award - Best International Film | Winner | JFK | 1992 |
Readers' Choice Award - Best Foreign Language Film | Winner | JFK | 1993 |
Mainichi Film Concours - Best Foreign Language Film | Winner | JFK | 1993 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | Nominee | JFK | 1992 |
Golden Moon Award - Best Film | Nominee | Wall Street | 1987 |
Honorable Mentions (The Next Ten Best Picture Contenders) - Honorable Mentions | Winner | Natural Born Killers | 1994 |
Golden Train Award - Best Film | Nominee | Natural Born Killers | 1994 |
Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture | Nominee | Natural Born Killers | 1995 |
Grand Special Jury Prize - | Winner | Natural Born Killers | 1994 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Film | Winner | Natural Born Killers | 1995 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Director | Winner | Alexander | 2006 |
Golden St. George - | Nominee | The Doors | 1991 |
Oscar - Best Director | Winner | Born on the Fourth of July | 1990 |
Felix - Best Adapted Screenplay | Nominee | Born on the Fourth of July | 2010 |
Golden Berlin Bear - | Nominee | Born on the Fourth of July | 1990 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Winner | Born on the Fourth of July | 1990 |
Jupiter Award - Best International Director | Winner | Born on the Fourth of July | 1990 |
LAFCA Award - Best Director | Nominee | Born on the Fourth of July | 1989 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | Nominee | Born on the Fourth of July | 1990 |
Oscar - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | Winner | Midnight Express | 1979 |
Grammy - Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special | Nominee | Midnight Express | 1979 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | Winner | Midnight Express | 1979 |
Golden Berlin Bear - | Nominee | Any Given Sunday | 2000 |
Freedom of Expression Award - | Winner | The People vs. Larry Flynt | 1996 |
Hollywood Film Award - Director of the Year | Winner | World Trade Center | 2006 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Film | Winner | World Trade Center | 2007 |
NSFC Award - Best Director | Nominee | Salvador | 1987 |
Grand Remi Award - Best of Show - Feature Film | Winner | Salvador | 1986 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | Nominee | Salvador | 1987 |
Oliver Stone roles
Oliver Stone's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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ScarfaceΒ (1983) | $300,000 |
Oliver Stone's Quotes
- I consider my films first and foremost to be dramas about individuals in personal struggles and I consider myself to be a dramatist before I am a political filmmaker. I'm interested in alternative points of view. I think ultimately the problems of the planet are universal and that nationalism is a very destructive force. I also like anarchy in films. My heroes were Luis BuΓ±uel and Jean-Luc Godard. Breathless (1960) was one of the first pictures I really remember being marked by, because of the speed and energy. They say I'm unsubtle. But we need above all, a theatre that wakes us up: nerves and heart.
- Nationalism and patriotism are the two most evil forces that I know of in this century or in any century and cause more wars and more death and more destruction to the soul and to human life than anything else.
- [on legacies] Alexander's lasted 2,300 years. Why? He's remembered because of his vision, because of his compassion, because of his generosity, because of his spirit, because he was different. He was a general, a man who was able to weep over his [dead] soldiers on the battlefield. Never before had that happened. So this is a special man who has been remembered. There is a reason this film [Alexander (2004)] was made. It is bigger than us, bigger than me, bigger than Colin [Colin Farrell] and all our team.
- [on Alexander (2004)] But I always liked the Greek outfits. They were sexier than the Romans', you've got to admit. And they didn't wear sandals. They wore boots. So don't call it a sword-and-sandal [movie], for Christ's sake! It's sword-and-boot, okay?
- [on Alexander the Great] This was the golden boy of all history. I've been trying to make Alexander (2004) for a long time. In 1991 with Val Kilmer, in 1996 with Tom Cruise. Then Colin Farrell came along, and he was perfect. He was a tough, Tyrone Power, barstool-looking boy from Dublin. We made him a blond, which was perfect for him, and he became Alexander.
Interesting Facts about Oliver Stone
- Attended Yale University and New York University.
- Born at 9:58am-EDT
- Did a tour of duty in Vietnam.
- In Vietnam, Stone won the Bronze Star for Valor and the Purple Heart with First Oak Leaf Cluster.
- Father of sons Sean Stone (born December 29, 1984) and Michael Stone (born 1991) with Elizabeth Stone and a daughter, Tara Stone (born November 3, 1995) with Sun-jung Jung.
- His father Louis Stone was a successful stockbroker on Wall Street, then he suffered some financial setbacks due to bad investments and a bitter divorce from Oliver's mother Jacqueline. The movie Wall Street (1987) is supposed to be modeled after Louis.
- Oliver's father met his mother while he was President Dwight D. Eisenhower aide in World War II in France. As a child, he was raised by a nanny because his mother frequently took vacations to France. He grew up as a child of privilege.
- Arrested for drunken driving and possession of hashish. [June 1999]
- Says he kicked a cocaine habit by moving to France while writing Scarface (1983).
- Friends since childhood with Lloyd Kaufman, founder and president of Troma.
- Speaks French fluently.
- Underwent infantry training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
- Shares the exact same birthday as good friend and star of some his films, Tommy Lee Jones. Both were born on September 15, 1946.
- The same drum theme playing in the beginning of JFK (1991) (for which he was a producer), plays three times in The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001) (for which he was an executive producer).
- Was a friend and admirer of Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, and shot a documentary about the world's longest reigning Communist leader, titled Comandante (2003). It was to air on HBO in May 2003, but due to fierce protests by anti-Castro Cuban-American activists, it was shelved and has never been aired on HBO or made available on home video in the United States. Stone then made a new, more pointed documentary titled "Looking for Fidel" that aired on HBO in February 2004, in which he asked Castro questions about his human rights record, and included interviews with anti-Castro activists.
- Directed comedian Rodney Dangerfield in his first and only dramatic role in Natural Born Killers (1994).
- On September 14, 1967, he left for Vietnam and was assigned to the 2nd Platoon of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, stationed near the Cambodian border, as "Private Bill Stone" (fearing that "Oliver" was too effeminate).
- Wrote a collegiate letter of recommendation for Claire Danes when she applied to his alma mater, Yale University. She was quickly accepted.
- Often talks about the experience of his father Louis Stone taking him to lose his virginity to a prostitute in his mid-teens.
- Was voted the 43rd Greatest Director of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
Additional information of Oliver Stone
Zodiac | Virgo |
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Lucky Number | 8 |
Lucky Stone | Sapphire |
Lucky Color | Green |
Best Match for Marriage | Taurus, Capricorn |
Divorce | Najwa Sarkis Elizabeth Burkit Cox |
Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Brown |
Ethnicity | French-American |
Religion | Buddhism |
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