Oliver Stone Speaks of College Failures During UConn Address

Oliver Stone has told University of Connecticut graduates of his academic failures that led him to drop out of school for a while before starting fresh at a new university and ultimately launching a successful film career.
Oliver Stone Speaks of College Failures During UConn Address
Director Oliver Stone at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival held in Beijing, China, on April 16, 2014. AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
The Associated Press
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STORRS, Conn.—Oliver Stone has told University of Connecticut graduates of his academic failures that led him to drop out of school for a while before starting fresh at a new university and ultimately launching a successful film career.

Stone gave the graduate school commencement address Saturday at UConn’s main campus in Storrs. The Oscar-winning director of “Platoon” and “'JFK” also received an honorary doctorate.

He told graduates he flunked out of Yale, where former President George W. Bush was a classmate. After joining the Army and serving in the Vietnam War, he says a filmmaker friend suggested he go to film school. He did, earning a degree from New York University.

He encouraged graduates to not be too down on themselves if things don’t go their way early on.