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Michael Douglas not first choise for Oscar winning Wall Street role

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Michael Douglas’ Academy Award-winning role almost went to someone else.

During a recent panel at the TCM Classic Film Festival on Sunday, February 15, the 81-year-old actor reflected on his career and shared stories about the making of his 1987 movie, “Wall Street,” including who almost played his role.

“I must say, we were talking just before and doing a little preparation for this, since I have not seen the movie fully in about 40 years, because I was always just so impressed and knocked out,” he said. “But I saw an article recently said that Oliver first went to Warren Beatty, who passed on it, and then to Richard Gere, who passed on it.”

The actor shared that he never knew he wasn’t director Oliver Stone’s first choice, because, as an actor, “you always like to think you were the one that was chosen.”

“But saying that, those poor b—–ds,” he added. “I mean, how do you think they feel? You know, with a picture they turned down.”

Douglas went on to win the Oscar for actor in a leading role for his portrayal of Gordon Gekko, a ruthless Wall Street investor, who takes a young stockbroker, Bud Fox, played by Charlie Sheen, under his wing.

Michael Douglas speaks at the TCM Classic Film Festival New York Pop-Up on Jan. 31, 2026. Getty Images for TCM
Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko in a scene from “Wall Street.” Getty Images

The actor returned to the role in the 2010 sequel, “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” The sequel finds Gekko newly released from prison and intent on taking down his Wall Street rivals and rebuilding the empire he lost.

“I read the script, and it was, it was serious, serious work. So I was really happy, excited. It was a great part. You don’t get many good parts in your life,” Douglas said. “I’ve always tried to pick, having a producing background, I think are good movies, and I’ll take whatever part I can in a movie that’s good. I don’t worry about my part, but this was a great part.”

The actor recently shared on Instagram that he is releasing a memoir, which will focus on his five-decade career in Hollywood, as well as his relationship with actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, his battle with stage four cancer and other personal struggles.

Oliver Stone and Michael Douglas at the 63rd Cannes International Film Festival after making “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” Corbis via Getty Images
Warren Beatty at the 2022 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 23, 2022. Getty Images for TCM

In his Instagram caption, Douglas shared that the process of writing the book “has brought back so many memories,” joking that “there’s a lot to tell — before I forget.”

Douglas and Zeta-Jones have been married for 25 years, celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary in November 2025.

Richard Gere attends the 2025 SFFilm’s Awards Night on Dec. 8, 2025. AP
Michael Douglas with his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones and their daughter Carys Zeta Douglas at the 76th annual Cannes film festival on May 16, 2023. Corbis via Getty Images

The second photo in the slideshow featured the actress gazing at Douglas as they sat next to each other at an event. The words, “The first time we met, my gaze…” were written above the photo.

The two first met in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival in France. They were engaged one year later in December 1999, and tied the knot in November 2000.

Throughout their relationship, the couple has welcomed two children: son Dylan, 25, and daughter Carys, 22.

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