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At that point, Beatty resolved to have more control of his projects by becoming a film producer himself, an unheard ambition for an pretty boy actor that young. However, he proved that Hollywood thinking wrong by producing the film, ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'', an innovative and daring hit that helped usher in [[New Hollywood]].
 
Afterward, Beatty has distinguished himself with a string of noted films in which he served in various functions in different combinations whether it be acting, directing or producing. They include ''[[Shampoo]]'', ''[[Heaven Can Wait]]'', ''[[Film/Reds|Reds]]'', ''[[Dick Tracy (film)|Dick Tracy]]'', ''[[Bulworth]]'', and ''[[Bugsy]]''. Unfortunately, his career has included major bombs like ''[[Ishtar]]'' and his own production, ''[[Town And Country]]''. Since [[Star-Derailing Role|that latter movie bombed in 2001]], he has not acted in any films.
 
However, these downturns do not change the fact Beatty made it possible to actors and other artist to stretch their wings and try for far more in their careers than the old stereotypes ever made seem possible.