Kurt Russell’s Secret Role in Making ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Authentic
The film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” received widespread appreciation from critics, often being referred to as Quentin Tarantino’s affectionate tribute to the 1960s. The cast and team behind this movie were lauded for their performances, with Brad Pitt earning his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, playing Cliff Booth. Throughout the making of the film, Quentin Tarantino worked diligently to create authentic and accurate representations of actual Hollywood stars, such as Margot Robbie portraying Sharon Tate, and was aided by Kurt Russell’s impactful guest appearance.