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Like the film, it follows the career arc of fictional action movie star Rick Dalton and his friend and stunt double, Cliff Booth. According to Tarantino, the novel is "a complete rethinking of the entire story" and adds details to various sequences and characters, including multiple chapters dedicated to the backstory of Cliff Booth. [1]
Cliff Booth is a reference to Brad Pitt's character in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, Lt. Aldo Raine, a special forces WWII veteran who takes the cover of a stuntman. [207] One of Rick Dalton's Italian films in the movie is directed by real-life director Antonio Margheriti .
[148] [149] Pitt starred as Cliff Booth, a stunt double, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, reuniting with DiCaprio after The Departed, which Pitt produced and DiCaprio starred in. [150] For his performance in the film, he received awards for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards ...
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Kent and his career as a stuntman in Hollywood (specifically his experience working at Spahn Ranch while the Manson family resided there) served as inspiration for the character of Cliff Booth (played by Brad Pitt) in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). [10] [11] Kent is the subject of the documentary Danger God. [12]
Shortly after Maggie returns home, Nick admits that he slept with Alice in a moment of weakness. Maggie is understandably outraged, and she and Nick proceed to have a heated discussion.
August Wayne Booth, from the television series Once Upon A Time; Cliff Booth, a character in the 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, played by Brad Pitt; Frank Booth (Blue Velvet), villain of the 1986 film, played by Dennis Hopper; Missy Booth, a character on the television series Ackley Bridge, played by Poppy Lee Friar