[新聞] Billy Beane to attend Oscars to back
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Billy Beane to attend Oscars to back 'Moneyball'
Susan Slusser
Brad Pitt was nominated for an Academy Award as best actor for playing A's
general manager Billy Beane in "Moneyball."
And Beane will be there in person to cheer Pitt on, he said. Beane and his
wife, Tara, plan to attend the Oscars on Feb. 26 at the Kodak Theatre in
Hollywood.
"I'm going," Beane said by phone. "It will be fun. I'm excited for Brad, and
I know how much time and effort he put into it.
"Of course, absolutely I'm rooting for him. Not me. It's got nothing to do
with me. It's all about Brad. He's a great guy, and I do want him to win for
his sake, not for me. He's the one who put himself on the line. He's one of
the producers, and he was the driving force behind getting the movie made.
Anything he gets, he deserves."
Beane said his wife is also excited, although nervous about the preparations,
and Beane is hoping his daughter, Casey, who attends college in Ohio, can
attend; she is portrayed in the movie and is a significant figure in the plot.
Although he helped with some "Moneyball" publicity before the premiere in
September, Beane has tried to stay in the background as much as possible. The
Oscars, though, are special, and the fact that "Moneyball" also was nominated
for best picture is a reward for everyone who worked on the film, Beane said.
He wants to help support that.
"I've tried to keep some of this at arm's length, but I told myself to take a
breath and enjoy it," he said. "I am going to enjoy it. This is a once-in-a-
lifetime thing, and everyone with the production was so respectful and so
helpful throughout the whole process, they all deserve all the accolades
they're getting."
Beane, known for wearing shorts and sandals around the office and on the
field, purchased a tuxedo last week, "but I avoided ruffles and power blue,"
he said with a laugh.
Beane was in Los Angeles last week for some pre-Oscars interviews the studio
arranged, and he got a small taste of what Pitt's life is like: He was
greeted at the airport by TMZ, and paparazzi followed him to several stops.
"Moneyball," based on Michael Lewis' best-seller about the A's 2002 season,
garnered six Oscar nominations. The others: Jonah Hill, best supporting actor;
Steven Zaillian, Stan Chervin and Aaron Sorkin, adapted screenplay; and film
editing and sound mixing.
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