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Oliver StoneWilliam Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946), known simply as Oliver Stone, is an Academy Award-winning American film director.
Contents [hide]
1 Biography 
2 Controversy 
2.1 Stone's Law 
3 Other Work 
4 Recent Work 
5 Filmography 
6 Bibliographies 
7 External links 


[edit]Biography
Stone was born in New York City. His father was Jewish and his mother a Roman Catholic of French birth. He was raised an Episcopalian as a compromise. His parents divorced when he was in high school, and only then did Stone learn of his father's extramarital affairs with the wives of several family friends.
Stone attended The Hill School, Yale University and New York University. He attended Yale, dropping out after one year. He then taught English at the Free Pacific Institute in South Vietnam for six months after which he worked as a merchant marine, and traveled to Oregon and Mexico, before returning to Yale, where he dropped out a second time.
A veteran of the Vietnam conflict, Stone served with the United States Army from April 1967 to November 1968. He specifically requested combat duty and was assigned to the 25th Infantry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division, and was wounded twice in action. His personal awards include the Bronze Star with "V" device for valor for "extraordinary acts of courage under fire", and the Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster.
He has made three films about Vietnam &#8212;Platoon (1986), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), and Heaven &amp; Earth (1993). He has called these films a trilogy, though they each deal with different aspects of the war. Platoon is a semi-autobiographical film about Stone's experience in combat. Born on the Fourth of July is a biography of Ron Kovic, a veteran of the war who was paralyzed in Vietnam and subsequently became a political activist against the war. Heaven and Earth is a true story of a Vietnamese girl whose life is drastically affected by the war.
Stone has won two Academy Awards for Directing for Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, as well as a best adapted screenplay Oscar for Midnight Express (1978), which he wrote but did not direct. Other films he had a hand in the screenplays for are Conan the Barbarian (1982), Scarface (1983), Year of the Dragon (1985), 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) and Evita (1996). He has also written or taken part in the writing of every film he has directed, except for U Turn (1997). The very first film that he directed professionally was the obscure horror picture Seizure (1974).
A distinct feature in Oliver Stone's movies is the use of a multitude of different cameras and film formats, from VHS to 8mm film to 70mm film. He sometimes uses several formats in a single scene, as in JFK (1991) and Natural Born Killers (1994).
[edit]Controversy
Stone won his first Academy Award in 1978 for Midnight Express, but many scenes in the movie, which were supposedly based on the true story of Billy Hayes, in fact never occurred. In 2004, while visiting Turkey, he apologized for the film and admitted that he did not do any research before he wrote the script.
Stone's films often deal with political matters and are sometimes critical of the government. JFK, for instance, hypothesizes about many high-level government officials, including Lyndon B. Johnson, having a hand in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In 1991, he showed the film to Congress on Capitol Hill, which helped lead to passage of the Assassination Materials Disclosure Act of 1992. The film was widely criticized in the media as being a mixture of truth and fiction, prompting Stone to publish an annotated version of the screenplay, in which he cites references for his claims. Similarly, he published an annotated version of his screenplay for the film Nixon, which was criticized for its portrayal of President Richard M. Nixon.
Stone has admitted to using drugs while making films. On the DVD of Natural Born Killers: The Director's Cut, a member of cast recounts stories of taking psylocibin mushrooms with Stone and some of the cast and crew and almost getting pulled over by a police officer&#8212;a situation which Stone later wrote into the film. Natural Born Killers is filmed and edited in a frenzied style where animation, grainy black and white 8mm film, color 35mm film, and VHS are intercut and juxtaposed in a psychedelic montage of images showing not only the story's action, but also conveying the characters thoughts and feelings. The film was criticized by some for its apparent glorification of violence. Stone refutes this claim, saying that it is a satire of the American media's glorification of violence and violent people. In fact, the original screenwriter of Natural Born Killers, Quentin Tarantino, was unhappy with the end result of the film because of the attention Stone gave to the aspects of the story involving the media, and asked that his name be removed from the credits.
In 1999, Stone was arrested and pleaded guilty to drug possession and no contest to driving under the influence. He was ordered into a rehabilitation program. He was arrested again on the night of May 27, 2005 in Los Angeles for drug possession and driving under the influence.


[edit]Stone's Law
Stone's Law is a short, humorous quip attributed to film director Oliver Stone. It goes as follows:
Any evidence which opposes (or tends to oppose) a conspiracy theory was in fact fabricated by the conspirators, and shows just how large the conspiracy really is. 
[edit]Other Work
In 1993, Stone produced a mini series for ABC Television called Wild Palms. In an ironic cameo, Stone appears on a television in the show discussing how the theories in his film JFK had been proven correct (the series took place in the future). Wild Palms has developed a moderate cult following in the years since it aired, and has recently been released on DVD.
1993 was apparently Stone's year for ironic cameo appearances; he also appeared as himself in the comedy hit Dave, spinning a conspiracy theory about the title character's replacement by an identical double.
In 1997, Stone published A Child's Night Dream, a largely autobiographical novel first written in 1966-1967. After several unsuccessful attempts to get the work published, he "threw several sections of the manuscript into the East River one cold night, and, as if surgically removing the memory of the book from my mind, volunteered for Vietnam in 1967." Eventually, he dug out the remaining pages, rewrote the manuscript, and published it. The book is an almost stream of consciousness telling of his experiences as a child, in college, and in Vietnam.
In 2003, Stone made two documentary films: Persona Non Grata, about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Comandante, about Cuban president Fidel Castro. In 2004, he made a second documentary on Castro, titled Looking for Fidel. Stone has called himself a friend and an admirer of Fidel Castro.
[edit]Recent Work
Recently, Stone has directed U-Turn (1997), which he describes as a small film that he would enjoy seeing as a teenager, Any Given Sunday (1999), a film about power struggles within and surrounding an American football team, and Alexander (2004), a biographical film about Alexander the Great. He later said he was stung by the critical pans and poor box office performance of Alexander.
On July 9th, 2005, Paramount Pictures announced that Oliver Stone was working on a film, tentatively called World Trade Center, about two Port Authority officers trapped under the rubble of the World Trade Center in New York City in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the first major motion picture to focus on the attacks. Nicholas Cage will star as Sgt. John McLoughlin. The plot will focus on the officers' rescue and their families, not the political implications of the attack. The movie is scheduled to be released in 2006 [1].
[edit]Filmography
Last Year in Viet Nam (1971, short) 
Seizure (also known as Queen of Evil, 1974) 
Mad Man of Martinique (1979, short) 
The Hand (1981) 
Scarface (1982) 
Salvador (1986) 
Platoon (1986) 
Wall Street (1987) 
Talk Radio (1988) 
Born on the Fourth of July (1989) 
The Doors (1991) 
JFK (1991) 
Heaven &amp; Earth (1993) 
Dave (1993, also actor) 
Natural Born Killers (1994) 
Nixon (1995) 
U-Turn (1997) 
Any Given Sunday (1999) 
The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001, TV) [2] 
Persona Non Grata (2003) 
Comandante (2003) 
Alexander (2004) 
Looking for Fidel (2004) 
World Trade Center (2006) (post production) 
[edit]Bibliographies
Oliver Stone Bibliography (via UC Berkeley) 
A biography of Oliver Stone 
[edit]External links
Oliver Stone at The Internet Movie Database 
Oliver Stone: Our Greatest Film Director an excellent look at the man and his movies. 
Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board concerning the JFK assassination 
The first chapter of "A Child's Night Dream" by Oliver Stone at the New York Times site. Registration may be required. 
Report of Edinburgh International Film Festival press conference on Comandante, from Alternatives to Valium. 
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Stone"
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