| Bulworth | |||||||||||||
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| Bulworth is a comedy about a white politician (Warren Beatty) who is fed up with life. He plans his own assassination only to discover that morning that he doesn't really want to die. He decides to change his life. He begins to tell the truth at all times. Then he tries his hand at rapping. The film was nominated by the Academy Awards for an Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Warren Beatty, Jeremy Pikser; nominated by the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards for the CFCA for Best Screenplay - Warren Beatty, Jeremy Pikser; nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical - Warren Beatty, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture - Warren Beatty, Jeremy Pikser; nominated for a Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical - Warren Beatty; nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television - Ennio Morricone; nominated for the Image Award for Outstanding Leading Actress in a Motion Picture - Halle Berry, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Don Cheadle; won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards' LAFCA Award for Best Screenplay - Warren Beatty, Jeremy Pikser, Brian Helgeland; nominated by the Motion Picture Sound Editors for the Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and ADR, Best Sound Editing - Music (Foreign and Domestic); nominated by the Political Film Society for the PFS Award - Expose'; nominated by the Venice Film Festival for the Golden Lion for Warren Beatty; and nominated by the Writers Guild of America for the WGA Award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen - Warren Beatty, Jeremy Pikser. The movie was released May 15, 1998 | |||||||||||||
| Cast | |||||||||||||
| Kimberly Deauna Adams - Denisha Warren Beatty - Sen. Jay Billington Bulworth Vinny Argiro - Debate Director Halle Berry - Nina Sean Astin - Gary Don Cheadle - L.D. Kirk Baltz - Debate Producer Oliver Platt - Dennis Murphy Ernie Lee Banks - Leroy Laurie Metcalf - Mimi Amiri Baraka - Rastaman the Griot Jack Warden - Eddie Davers Paul Sorvino - Graham Crockett Christine Baranski - Constance Bulworth Adilah Barnes - Mrs. Brown Debra Monk - Helen Isaiah Washington - Darnell, Nina's Brother Graham Beckel - Man with Dark Glasses Nora Dunn - Missy Berliner, Reporter Brandon N. Bowlin - Bouncer #2 Mongo Brownlee - Henchman #3 Thomas Jefferson Byrd - Uncle Rafeeq J. Kenneth Campbell - Anthony Scott Michael Campbell - Head Valet Jann Carl - Herself Kerry Catanese - Video Reporter #4 David Allen Clark - Himself Terry Cooley - Henchman #2 Kevin Cooney - Rev. Wilberforce Christopher Curry - Journalist Stanley DeSantis - Manny Liebowitz Michael Clarke Duncan - Bouncer Jerry Dunphy - Himself Dartanyan Edmonds - Man with Blunt Edward J. Etherson - Mr. Sasser V.J. Foster - Photographer Leon Frierson - Osgood George Furth - Older Man Xiomara Cuevas Galindo - Video Reporter #2 Robin Gammell - Geoffrey Life Garland - Darnell's Bud Jackie Gayle - Macavoy, Bulworth's Chauffeur Jim Haynie - Bill Stone Randee Heller - Mrs. Tannenbaum Barry Shabaka Henley - Man at Frankie's James Hill - Journalist Kene Holliday - Man in Church #1 Brian Hooks - Marcus Garvey Terry Hoyos - Reporter #3 Myra J. - Woman in Church #1 Mario Jackson - Snag Ariyan A. Johnson - Tanya Jedda Jones - Woman in Church #2 Michael Kaufman - Reporter #1 |
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| James Keane - American Politics Director Tom Kelly - Reporter #5 Larry King - Himself Deborah Lacey - Reporter #2 Mimi Lieber - Mrs. Liebowitz Elizabeth Lindsey - American Politics Host Joshua Malina - Bill Feldman Larry Mark - Bouncer #3 Helen Martin - Momma Doll Armelia McQueen - Ruthie Michael Milhoan - Mark, Cop #1 Jamal Mixon - Little Gangsta Jarod Mixon - Little Gangsta Deborah Moore - Reporter Michele Morgan - Cheryl Patrick Morgan - Studio Employee Juli Mortz - Larry King's Assistant Scott Mosenson - Video Cameraman Paul Motley - Janitor in Senate Office Chris Mulkey - Cop #2 Lou Myers - Uncle Tyrone Shawna Nagler - Technical Director Jonathan Rogel Neal - Little Gangsta Ron Ostrow - Staff Member Norman Parker - Irwin Tannenbaum James Pickens Jr. - Uncle David Wendell Pierce - Fred Kenneth Randle - Little Gangsta Tony Thomas Randle - Little Gangsta Arthur Reggie III - Little Gangsta Adrain Ricard - Aunt Alice Ava Rivera - Video Reporter #3 Richard C. Sarafian - Vinnie Robert Scheer - Journalist Sam Shamshak - Fundraiser Guest Sarah Silverman - Sencond American Politics Assistant Brooke Skulski - Reporter Bee-Be Smith - Aunt Harriet Roberto Soto - Reporter Florence Stanley - Dobish, Bulworth's Secretary Quinn Sullivan - Fundraiser Server Sumiko Telljohn - Lady at Banquet JoAnn D. Thomas - Rapper Robin Thomas - Reporter in Hallway Sheryl Underwood - Woman in Frankie's Gary H. Walton - Bouncer #4 Andrew Warne - Video Reporter Lee Weaver - Man in Church #2 Kenn Whitaker - Henchman #1 Jermaine Williams - Paul Robeson John Witherspoon - Rev. Morris William Baldwin - Constance Bulworth's Lover (uncredited) |
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| Hart Bochner - Hugh Waldron, Bulworth's Political Opponent (uncredited) Pat Buchanan - Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) Yvonne de La Paix - Political Donor (uncredited) Bob Dole - Himself (archive foottage) (uncredited) Steve Forbes - Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) Al Gore - Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) George Hamilton - Geroge Hamilton (uncredited) Isaac Mayanja - Microphone Holder for Warren Beatty (uncredited) Paul Mazursky - Himself (uncredited) Mackalean McCormick - Reporter (uncredited) John McLaughlin - TV commentator (voice) (uncredited) John Michael - Political donor (uncredited) Josef Sommer - Doctor (uncredited) Thom Tiierney - Churchgoer (uncredited) |
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