January 29, 2012 10:16 AM

Brad Pitt on "Moneyball," kids and marriage

(CBS News) 

Brad Pitt's baseball film "Moneyball" is up for multiple Academy Awards - vindication for an actor who has gone to bat for the movie at every turn. Lee Cowan has our Sunday Profile:

He's arguably one of the most famous men on the planet. Together with actress Angelina Jolie, they define "power couple."

But if you think Brad Pitt always gets the star treatment, think again.

Turns out when it came to the movie "Moneyball," a lot of people said NO to Brad Pitt: "Our production was like, you know, the red-headed stepchild on the lot.

"This movie died on the vine, or almost died on the vine several times. Actually DID die, and we had to resuscitate it!"

(Credit: Melinda Sue Gordon)
He plays Billy Beane, in the true story of the general manager of the Oakland A's - a maverick who turned baseball on its head by building a team relying not on star power, but on statistics instead.

The movie is based on the bestseller by Michael Lewis.

"The book deals with, you know, economics, stats, saber metrics . . . nail-biting stuff in the movie theater!" exclaimed Pitt.

It's a BASEBALL movie - that's about a lot MORE than baseball. It's about redefining success.

"This idea of value, what we are worth, what are we worth to ourselves, how do we place value on others. The value of that, our Billy Beane in the film finds, is a very quiet victory. It's his own personal value."

The real Billy Beane - watched it all unfold. When asked what it was like to be played by Brad Pitt, Beane replied, "A dream, wasn't it? You know, it was a little surreal, but there were worse choices."

Beane wasn't wild about a feature film. "I spent about 6 months probably, holding onto the release," he said. "Michael Lewis said, 'Aw, they'll never make the movie, just go ahead and sign it anyway.'"

The math turned out pretty well: "Moneyball" racked up 6 Oscar nominations, including Best Actor, and Best Picture, with Pitt as producer.

But the Academy didn't stop there.

(Credit: Fox Searchlight)
Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life" (left) - the OTHER film Pitt produced and starred in this year - also got a Best Picture nomination.

At 48, he's hard to pin down after more than 40 films. He seems as much a character actor as a leading man.

A supporting role as a mental patient in "12 Monkeys" earned him his first Oscar nod in 1995; and he carried "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - an aging-backwards performance that earned him a Best Actor nomination.

"You like mixing it up? You don't like doing something that you've done before<' asked Cowan.

"Yeah, I have this reflex that for better or for worse, makes me want to do the opposite of what I'm supposed to do!" he laughed. "Sometimes it served me well, sometimes it hasn't."

Born in Oklahoma and raised in Missouri, Pitt first thought his calling might be journalism, so he headed off to college. But then, he didn't graduate (though he got really close).

"Here's what happened," Pitt said. "I was two weeks from graduation, and all of my friends had jobs lined up, and it kind of wigged me out that I wasn't ready . . . I didn't have one lined up, nor did I even think to line one up. I just didn't! I just wasn't ready to do that thing."

So he loaded up his car and left the Plains for Hollywood.



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by kevinjohns January 30, 2012 1:17 AM EST
All good gifts come from God. Whether Brad agrees or not, his role in modern society is as an agent of redemption caring about what God cares most about: humanity!
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by Ruteger700 January 29, 2012 4:42 PM EST
"moneyball?" never heard of it. Unless it's on RedBox, not gonna waste my $ going to the theatre, suffering idiots, and their cell-phones, rug-rats, and endless commercials.

Movie theater chains are a dying breed, because they do not give a s$IT about customers!
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by pizzagirl42 January 29, 2012 3:22 PM EST
Too bad that Brad chose to use the phrase "Redheaded stepchild". It is an insulting and degrading to redheads, and I would think someone with a blended family would be more sensitive to remarks that have such a derogatory origin. How would he explain this phrase if he had a child with red hair?
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by Antayap January 29, 2012 11:15 PM EST
Get a life it was not meant to attack red heads. It was sayinging used year ago. If that bothered you what you do in a real bad situation. Just cry like a baby
by pizzagirl42 January 30, 2012 7:22 PM EST
Thank you, Antayap. That's exactly what we need to tell victims of harrassment, bullying, name calling. To "get a life" and "just cry like a baby".
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by KatieSmithYes January 29, 2012 1:54 PM EST
How totally other-worldly Brad Pitt is. Name another man with his talent, his obviously generous nature, his wealth, his power, who does so much because it needs to be done.
All good gifts come from God. Whether Brad agrees or not, his role in modern society is as an agent of redemption caring about what God cares most about: humanity!
Great piece, CBS. Thanks!
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by jgnv January 29, 2012 1:03 PM EST
It should be clear to anyone who watched this interview this morning that there is more to Brad Pitt than "a pretty face". He is thoughtful and genuinely interested in the world around him. It has been so nice to see him attending the awards programs of late, but clearly, as he said himself, the timeframe should be condensed. I look forward to watching him perform and participate in humane causes for many years to come.
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by RealiteBites January 29, 2012 9:31 PM EST
He seems to adore his kids too, which is always nice to see - a great dad :)
by cappyscats January 29, 2012 12:20 PM EST
Sorry Moneyball was one of the worse movies ever. go and look how dumb Brad Pitt was when he did not know who Cal Ripkin Jr. was years ago. Look up the story folks it will amaze you at how clueless Pitt is.
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by mrcpukinblue January 29, 2012 3:14 PM EST
Jealous much?
by Antayap January 29, 2012 11:16 PM EST
Loved it guess you didn't get it.
by sampsrl January 29, 2012 11:49 AM EST
I love Brad Pitt. Just Sayin' ...
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