
Austin Pendleton
Austin Campbell Pendleton is an American actor, playwright, and theatre director.
Why Austin Pendleton Appears in the Documents
Austin Pendleton is mentioned in 8 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 5 articles, 3 emails, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
The majority of these mentions appear in articles written by or about Peggy Siegal, a prominent Hollywood publicist who was known to have social ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Siegal's articles chronicle celebrity events such as film festivals, Oscar parties, and award ceremonies, where Austin Pendleton is mentioned alongside many other public figures in the entertainment industry. These references are part of broader entertainment coverage and do not suggest any direct connection to Epstein.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (8)
HD: Wall Street, Take Two
This confidential behind-the-scenes memo-by-essay traces Peggy Siegal’s vivid, insider tour of the making of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, detailing Oliver Stone’s NYC shoot, the evolution of the script to focus on hedge fund titans, and on-set moments with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carrie Mulligan, including the lavish Alzheimer’s Ball scene, wardrobe and fashion drama, and a cascade of celebrity cameos and socialite interactions that illuminate the film’s production, its prestige-tinged whirlwind of glamour and power, and the financial world that inspired its villains.
Source: House Oversight Committee
HD: Wall Street, Take Two
This confidential behind-the-scenes memo-by-essay traces Peggy Siegal’s vivid, insider tour of the making of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, detailing Oliver Stone’s NYC shoot, the evolution of the script to focus on hedge fund titans, and on-set moments with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carrie Mulligan, including the lavish Alzheimer’s Ball scene, wardrobe and fashion drama, and a cascade of celebrity cameos and socialite interactions that illuminate the film’s production, its prestige-tinged whirlwind of glamour and power, and the financial world that inspired its villains.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: My Wall Street 2 Story
An insider’s behind-the-scenes tour of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, this AVENUE Magazine piece by Peggy Siegal chronicles Oliver Stone’s New York shoot with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf and Carrie Mulligan, detailing lavish set pieces, couture wardrobes, and the on-set dynamics among financiers, socialites and media personalities, while explaining how the sequel reframes Gordon Gekko for a new era of hedge funds—complete with celebrity cameos from Graydon Carter and Donald Trump and a vivid mix of gossip, production drama, and high-gloss glamour.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: My Wall Street 2 Story
An insider’s behind-the-scenes tour of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, this AVENUE Magazine piece by Peggy Siegal chronicles Oliver Stone’s New York shoot with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf and Carrie Mulligan, detailing lavish set pieces, couture wardrobes, and the on-set dynamics among financiers, socialites and media personalities, while explaining how the sequel reframes Gordon Gekko for a new era of hedge funds—complete with celebrity cameos from Graydon Carter and Donald Trump and a vivid mix of gossip, production drama, and high-gloss glamour.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Behind the Scenes of Wall Street 2
An intimate, behind-the-scenes account by Peggy Siegal of the making of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, tracing Oliver Stone’s return to the Gekko saga after the 2008 crash, the script evolution from hedge-fund era villains to bigger-than-life financial power players, and a fly-on-the-wall diary of New York production—complete with elaborate fashion at the Alzheimer’s Ball, on-set dynamics with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carrie Mulligan, cameos by Donald Trump and Graydon Carter, and a vivid portrait of the glamour, ego, and social world that surrounds a high-stakes Hollywood sequel.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Behind the Scenes of Wall Street 2
An intimate, behind-the-scenes account by Peggy Siegal of the making of Wall Street 2: The Money Never Sleeps, tracing Oliver Stone’s return to the Gekko saga after the 2008 crash, the script evolution from hedge-fund era villains to bigger-than-life financial power players, and a fly-on-the-wall diary of New York production—complete with elaborate fashion at the Alzheimer’s Ball, on-set dynamics with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carrie Mulligan, cameos by Donald Trump and Graydon Carter, and a vivid portrait of the glamour, ego, and social world that surrounds a high-stakes Hollywood sequel.
Source: House Oversight Committee
HD: Wall Street, Take Two
This 2010 email exchange captures Peggy Siegal’s behind‑the‑scenes AVENUE Magazine draft about Wall Street 2, offering an immersive, first‑person tour of Oliver Stone’s production as Gordon Gekko returns and a new generation of hedge‑fund players is imagined. It chronicles Stone directing Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Carrie Mulligan and Josh Brolin, detailing lavish NYC shoot days, high‑society fittings, and on‑set cameos (including Donald Trump) as Siegal moves through the social whirl surrounding the film. The narrative blends film lore with real‑world glamour and insider maneuvering, illustrating how the sequel reframes Gekko for a post‑crash era while signaling blockbuster potential, all within a confidential, insider memo.
Source: House Oversight Committee
HD: Wall Street, Take Two
This 2010 email exchange captures Peggy Siegal’s behind‑the‑scenes AVENUE Magazine draft about Wall Street 2, offering an immersive, first‑person tour of Oliver Stone’s production as Gordon Gekko returns and a new generation of hedge‑fund players is imagined. It chronicles Stone directing Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Carrie Mulligan and Josh Brolin, detailing lavish NYC shoot days, high‑society fittings, and on‑set cameos (including Donald Trump) as Siegal moves through the social whirl surrounding the film. The narrative blends film lore with real‑world glamour and insider maneuvering, illustrating how the sequel reframes Gekko for a post‑crash era while signaling blockbuster potential, all within a confidential, insider memo.
Source: House Oversight Committee