The American star played a small role in the film "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" in 2019, playing a member of Charles Manson's cult role. He starred opposite A-list stars, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. Further, He starred in his leadership roles, including a significant role in the music biopic "Elvis," and grabbed a nomination for a BAFTA.
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As per reports, the former Disney and Nickelodeon channel star Austin Butler mentioned their appearance in Quentin's controversial film. The film gave a dramatized substitute of Charles Manson's Tate murders of the 1960s and made a dream come true.
Recently, Austin Butler said: "I've talked a lot about how much Quentin meant to me. It was always my dream to work with him. We're on set, and he says, 'OK, we got it. We're going to do one more. You know why?' And the entire crew screams, 'Because we love making movies!' And the first time you're there, you're not in on it. So Brad, Leo, everybody is like, 'Because we love making movies!'" Butler expressed how lucky he is to portray the legendary singer, a thought often criss crossed his mind while working on the film.
Austin said Quentin's lively shooting style has stood out for him, and other experiences have been short of a sense of fun. Butler has Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part 2' and The Bikeriders stars alongside Tom Hardy in his pipeline. Butler is also nominated for an Academy Award. The ceremony will take place on March 12. On Sunday evening, 'Elvis' star Austin Butler also paid tribute to Lisa Marie Presley for his BAFTA win as Best Actor.
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